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The newly established Monpoke brand targets toddlers and children with chibi-style Pokemon designs. Monpoke short anime series set to debut on Feb 19, 2025, focusing on Pikachu on Monpoke island.
Dragonite and the Postman is short and sweet, clocking in with a runtime of just over 14 minutes. Shared on the official Pokemon YouTube account, it follows Hana, a young girl who's fascinated by ...
The Pokémon Company just released the most heartwarming short to their YouTube page and it stars Bidoof. The beaver Pokémon is featured in a new eight-minute-long animated short, watch it here.
Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube 811k An upcoming Pokémon anime short from CoMix Wave Films – best known for its work on films such as Your Name, Suzume, and Weathering With You – is ...
The runtime has been revealed for the next Pokemon Presents livestream, and it will be the longest one in almost two years.
In an odd, but wholly welcome development, The Pokemon Company has released a cartoon short in the style of classic animations from the early 20th century. It's called a Poketoon, and I want more.
Pokémon gets Cuphead style cartoon short on YouTube Michael Beckwith Published June 5, 2020 5:10pm Updated June 5, 2020 5:10pm Comments ...
To observe and celebrate the New Year, a new anime short called Tadaima, which you can sort of, somewhat translate as "I'm Home," was released on the official Japanese Pokemon YouTube channel.
Recommended Videos Pokemon fans and food lovers alike will be drooling all over these videos. The first episode was released on the Japanese Pokemon YouTube channel earlier this week on February 14.
Titled Why I'm Not on Pokémon Go, the short film -- which is about 14 and a half minutes -- debuted on YouTube and a standalone website last week.
You can learn more about this short over on the artist's YouTube Channel. Admittedly, we're not too sure what The Pokémon Company and even DreamWorks might think about this - so check it out ...