This Pokemon 4-part mini-series aims to connect the Pokemon Legends: Arceus Nintendo Switchgame with the Anime universe as Ash's journey intertwines with yet another Legendary Pokemon, while some old friends tag along for support. Naturally, Japan got the first peak at the new installment, which was released in January 2022 to coincide with Nintendo's Pokémon: Arceus video game. After making a mini-debut at the Pokémon World Championships in London in August, fans across the world can expect Ash and Pikachu to entertain them with an epic adventure on Netflix in September.
Ash and Goh take their adventures to the Sinnoh region and are met with some familiar faces in a world that has been recreated to resemble the past, referencing the region once known as Hisui. The storyline also makes an unquestionable nod at the classic Diamond & Pearl series, which had their own successfulNintendo DS video games, all released way back in 2006. Pikachu and Scorebunny can't take all the credit in a story inspired by mythology, so they will share the spotlight with the Legendary Pokemon Heatran, Azelf, Mespirit, Uxie, and, of course, Arceus himself.
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The Legendary Uxie represents knowledge, Mesprite emotion, and Azelf symbolizes willpower, and together they protect the Pokemon of the Sinnoh region. They are said to have been created by Arceus himself and share a strong connection with the Legendary time-manipulating Dialga and the space-distorting Palkia. Ash had previously helped The Lake Guardians during aDiamond & Pearl showdown against Team Galactic, but it seems this adorable psychic trio's problems are far from over.
Fans may also remember Heatran from Pokemon: Arceus and the
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