Reunion at the Ancient Castle!
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古城での再会 Reunion at the Old Castle
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First broadcast
Japan
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October 13, 2023
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United States
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August 9, 2024
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English themes
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Japanese themes
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Credits
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Reunion at the Ancient Castle! (Japanese: 古城での再会 Reunion at the Old Castle) is the 24th episode of Pokémon Horizons: The Series, and the 1,256th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It first aired in Japan on October 13, 2023, in Australia on May 2, 2024, in the United Kingdom on May 27, 2024, in sub-Saharan Africa on June 20, 2024, and in the United States on August 9, 2024.
Blurb
On board the Brave Olivine, the Rising Volt Tacklers revel at the mysterious Pokémon who transformed from Liko’s pendant. Liko’s grandma, Diana, might know more about it, so Liko, Roy, and Friede set off to the Wild Area of Galar to find the castle where Diana is staying. Led by Diana’s Squawkabilly, the Trainers reach the castle and meet up with Diana, who is surprised to see the pendant Pokémon—it appears to be Terapagos, one of the Pokémon who traveled with the Ancient Adventurer Lucius. Meanwhile, Hamber confronts Amethio about his actions and begins to set his own plan into motion…
Plot
Liko getting ready to see her grandmother
Following their adventure in the Galar Mine, Liko, Roy, and Friede have returned to the Brave Olivine with the mysterious Pokémon that emerged from Liko's pendant. With none of the Rising Volt Tacklers or even the Pokédex recognizing it, Liko, Roy, and Friede head out to ask more from Liko's grandmother. Friede also asks Captain Pikachu to watch over the airship while they're gone. Meanwhile, Amethio has contacted Hamber to reveal that he's been operating on his own. He also reveals footage of the mysterious Pokémon that emerged from the pendant they've been trying to obtain. Hamber is surprised to see this and accepts Amethio's request to resume pursuing their target, which Amethio reveals to be currently headed for Hammerlocke. Amethio ends the call, and Hamber starts contacting other Explorers admins. Spinel and Chalce are too busy to answer, but Sidian and Coral accept the call to head to the Galar region with him. The two start to argue, but Hamber's Dusknoir scares them back in line as they head out.
Liko, Roy, and Friede arrive in the Wild Area, but before they can decide which of the area's numerous castles to investigate, Liko's grandmother's Squawkabilly approaches them, repeating the words "ancient castle", prompting the trio to follow it. Squawkabilly eventually leads them to what looks like a wall of stone, until a Stonjourner moves aside to reveal a secret passage for them. They go inside and Stonjourner moves back to cover the entrance again, leaving Zirc and Onia confused about where their targets disappeared to when they arrive in the area moments later. While Amethio arrives to help them in their search, Liko tells Roy and Friede more about her grandmother. She has never seen her more than during brief visits, which she doesn't necessarily even count as proper meetings, the last of which happened a year earlier when Liko was accepted into the Indigo Academy and her grandmother visited her to give her her pendant as a good-luck charm.
Eventually, the three Rising Volt Tacklers arrives at the ancient castle they were searching for. Liko calls out to her grandmother, and is right away greeted by her grandmother's Arcanine and then her grandmother, Diana, herself. Roy and Friede introduce themselves to Diana, while Liko introduces her to her partner Pokémon, Sprigatito. Diana shows them around the castle, which serves as one of her hideouts and as a spot where wild Pokémon can come and go as they please. Sitting down to talk, Diana reveals that she too had been targeted by the people after her pendant and thanks Liko for keeping it safe. Liko and Friede struggle to explain the situation, but before they can properly do so, the truth reveals itself when the mysterious climbs out of Liko's bag and moves towards a surprised Diana. Liko explains that her pendant transformed into this Pokémon, which Diana identifies as Terapagos. While she knows the Pokémon's name, she hadn't expected the pendant to be a hibernating Terapagos, even if its form differs from the recorded form with a big shell. She also suspects that Terapagos used to be one of Lucius's partners, much to Liko and Friede's surprise.
Back at the stone wall, Amethio notices one spot looking off and has Ceruledge use Psycho Cut on it, sending the Stonjourner running off and exposing the secret passage. At the castle, the group eats a meal of canned food and follows it with cups of tea. Liko asks Diana to tell her how she became an adventurer, which she's happy to tell now that Liko has taken her own first step into the world. When she was even younger than Liko is now, she had discovered an old briefcase in her attic. Inside it, she had discovered the pendant and a book written by Lucius about his adventures. This inspired her to start her own journey to learn more about Lucius, but no matter how hard she searched, she never found a single sign of him. 30 years ago, she finally gave up on her search, but still keeps on adventuring, all thanks to the inspiration provided by Lucius. Several months ago, an old friend of hers offered to support her on her adventures, but when it turned out that said friend was associated with a shady organization that was after her pendant, she chose to hire the Rising Volt Tacklers to protect both Liko and the pendant. She thanks Friede for protecting her granddaughter. Roy shows Diana the Ancient Poké Ball from which the Black Rayquaza had emerged. Liko also recounts how some mysterious visions had appeared during their encounters with Arboliva and Galarian Moltres, which she now suspects were actually Terapagos's memories. When she asks her grandmother if she knows what "Laqua" is, Terapagos suddenly lets out an excited cry and moves towards a nearby door. Diana answers that Laqua is the name of the paradise that Lucius sought and leaves to fetch something she wants to show them: Lucius's memoirs.
However, whilst Diana is on her way to retrieve the memoirs, her Arcanine and a Blipbug appear behind a window to warn her that intruders are approaching. Moments later, Amethio, Zirc, and Onia enter the building. Friede sends out his Charizard, while Amethio calls out Ceruledge, and Zirc and Onia cover Liko and Roy's escape routes. Terapagos notices Amethio and pulls itself free from Liko's grasp, locking eyes with him and letting out a sharp cry.
Major events
- For a list of all major events in Pokémon Horizons: The Series, please see the timeline page.
Debuts
Humans
Pokémon debuts
TV episode debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
Trivia
- Professor Friede's Pokémon Seminar: What is the nature of a Yellow Plumage Squawkabilly?
- Choices: Serious, rough, crybaby
- Answer: Rough
- The initial TV airing of this episode did not feature Professor Friede's Pokémon Seminar. However, it was later available in streaming.
- The first eyecatch features Liko and Terapagos, and the second features Diana and her Arcanine.
- In the flashback, Diana's house heavily resembles Ash's house in Pallet Town.
- This episode marks the first appearance of a number of Pokémon species in the main series after long absences:
- The English dub was released on iTunes and Google Play in Australia on April 1, 2024.
Errors
- Two editing mistakes during a scene where Hatenna jumps out of Liko's hood are made with a few shots involving the latter's hair.
- Liko's hairclip is not colored green and is instead her black hair color.
- Furthermore, in another frame at the moment Hatenna jumps out of Liko's hood, the bangs of Liko's hair that are held up by her hairclip are not colored in properly.
- On Asian releases of the English dub, the series' logo (which is shown at the end of the intro sequence used for international releases) can be seen at the end for one frame before the episode title card is shown.
Dub edits
- Diana's Squawkabilly's speech is more varied in the dub, while in the Japanese version it mostly repeated the words "Liko" and "ancient castle".
In other languages