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[[File:Pocket Monsters new series logo.png|thumb|Japanese logo for ''Pocket Monsters'']]
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(Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター''' ''Pocket Monsters''), referred to by fans as the '''new series''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|新無印編|しんむじるしへん}}''' ''new unnamed saga''), is the seventh [[series]] of the [[Pokémon anime]] and is based on the events of all of the [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]], including the [[Generation VIII]] games [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]]. It follows the {{series|Sun & Moon}}. It premiered on November 17, 2019 in Japan, although the first episode was shown at a special screening two days earlier on November 15<!-- and on MMM DD, YYYY in {{pmin|the United States}}, although the first two episodes aired as a sneak peek in the United States on MMM DD, YYYY-->.
(Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター''' ''Pocket Monsters''), referred to by fans as the '''new series''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|新無印編|しんむじるしへん}}''' ''new unnamed saga''), is the seventh [[series]] of the [[Pokémon anime]] and is based on the events of all of the [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]], including the [[Generation VIII]] games [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]]. It follows the {{series|Sun & Moon}}. It premiered on November 17, 2019 in Japan, although the first episode was shown at a special screening two days earlier on November 15<!-- and on MMM DD, YYYY in {{pmin|the United States}}, although the first two episodes aired as a sneak peek in the United States on MMM DD, YYYY-->.


The series features "double protagonists" [[Ash Ketchum]] and {{an|Go}}, along with their partners {{AP|Pikachu}} and {{TP|Go|Scorbunny}}. It also features a young girl named [[Koharu]], who has a {{p|Yamper}}, and her father, [[Professor Sakuragi]], who runs the [[Sakuragi Institute]] in [[Vermilion City]]. It features all [[region]]s that have appeared in the [[core series]], from [[Kanto]] to [[Galar]]. {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from each region will also appear. This series shares its name with the [[original series]] when the anime first premiered in 1997.
The series features "double protagonists" [[Ash Ketchum]] and {{an|Go}}, along with their partners {{AP|Pikachu}} and {{TP|Go|Raboot}}. Ash and Go travel around the {{pkmn|world}}, specifically all [[region]]s that have appeared in the [[core series]] (from [[Kanto]] to [[Galar]]), and meet {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from each region while pursuing their respective goals. Ash continues his pursuit of becoming a [[Pokémon Master]] by entering the [[World Championships|Pokémon World Championships]], with the hopes of one day having an official match with the reigning World Champion, [[Leon]]. Go, having had a fateful encounter with {{p|Mew}} when he was six, dreams of one day catching the [[Mythical Pokémon]], and he is currently filling his [[Pokédex]] in the hopes that it will get him closer to his dream. The series also features a young girl named [[Koharu]], who has a {{p|Yamper}}; and her father, [[Professor Sakuragi]], who runs the [[Sakuragi Institute]] in [[Vermilion City]]. This series shares its name with the [[original series]] when the anime first premiered in 1997.


A new art style is implemented for the fourth series in a row.
A new art style is implemented for the fourth series in a row.
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Pocket Monsters new series poster.png|First Japanese poster
Pocket Monsters new series poster.png|First Japanese poster
Pocket Monsters new series poster artwork.png|First Japanese main artwork
Pocket Monsters new series poster artwork 2.png|Second Japanese main artwork
Pocket Monsters new series key visual.png|Key visual
Pocket Monsters new series key visual.png|Key visual
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The design of the Japanese logo of the [[series]] is shared with [[M20]], [[M21]], and [[M23]], which are are not [[canon]] with the main series.
* The design of the Japanese logo of the [[series]] is shared with [[M20]] and [[M21]], which are not [[canon]] with the main series.
** This also makes it the first series logo to not have any shade of green, being completely blue instead. It is also the first one without any 3D perspective, having a flat 2D design.
** This also makes it the first series logo to not have any shade of green, being completely blue instead. It is also the first one without any 3D perspective, having a flat 2D design.
* This is the first series:
* This is the first series:
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** To air entirely in the {{wp|Reiwa}} period.
** To air entirely in the {{wp|Reiwa}} period.
** In which {{Ash}}'s [[List of clothing in the anime|outfit]] is not directly influenced by the male [[player character]]'s outfit for [[Generation VIII|the concurrent generation]] since the {{series|Advanced Generation}}.
** In which {{Ash}}'s [[List of clothing in the anime|outfit]] is not directly influenced by the male [[player character]]'s outfit for [[Generation VIII|the concurrent generation]] since the {{series|Advanced Generation}}.
** In which Ash's first captures don't reflect [[Generation VIII|the corresponding generation]] of games.
** To not be entirely based around the corresponding [[generation]] of {{pkmn|games}}.
** To not be entirely based around the corresponding [[generation]] of {{pkmn|games}}.
** In which Ash has only one traveling companion, thus marking the fewest companions he traveled with in the {{pkmn|anime}}.
** In which Ash has only one {{ashfr|traveling companion}}, thus marking the fewest companions he traveled with in the {{pkmn|anime}}.
*** This also made it the first time Ash doesn't travel with a female companion.
*** This also makes it the first time Ash doesn't travel with a female companion.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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{{Epilang|color={{shield color light}}|bordercolor={{sword color}}
|ko=포켓몬스터W ''Pocket Monsters W''
|ko=포켓몬스터W ''Pocket Monsters W''
|th=โปเกมอน เจอร์นีย์ ''Pokémon Journey''
}}
}}



Revision as of 18:06, 1 April 2020

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Japanese logo for Pocket Monsters

(Japanese: ポケットモンスター Pocket Monsters), referred to by fans as the new series (Japanese: 新無印編 new unnamed saga), is the seventh series of the Pokémon anime and is based on the events of all of the core series Pokémon games, including the Generation VIII games Pokémon Sword and Shield. It follows the Sun & Moon series. It premiered on November 17, 2019 in Japan, although the first episode was shown at a special screening two days earlier on November 15.

The series features "double protagonists" Ash Ketchum and Go, along with their partners Pikachu and Raboot. Ash and Go travel around the world, specifically all regions that have appeared in the core series (from Kanto to Galar), and meet Pokémon from each region while pursuing their respective goals. Ash continues his pursuit of becoming a Pokémon Master by entering the Pokémon World Championships, with the hopes of one day having an official match with the reigning World Champion, Leon. Go, having had a fateful encounter with Mew when he was six, dreams of one day catching the Mythical Pokémon, and he is currently filling his Pokédex in the hopes that it will get him closer to his dream. The series also features a young girl named Koharu, who has a Yamper; and her father, Professor Sakuragi, who runs the Sakuragi Institute in Vermilion City. This series shares its name with the original series when the anime first premiered in 1997.

A new art style is implemented for the fourth series in a row.

Episodes in the new series are numbered with the prefix SS on Bulbapedia. For a complete episode listing, see the list of new series episodes.

Gallery

For more images, please see artwork from the new anime series on the Bulbagarden Archives.

Posters

Characters

Main characters

Supporting characters

Trivia

  • The design of the Japanese logo of the series is shared with M20 and M21, which are not canon with the main series.
    • This also makes it the first series logo to not have any shade of green, being completely blue instead. It is also the first one without any 3D perspective, having a flat 2D design.
  • This is the first series:

In other languages


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