Pokemon will return to the screen in 2023 but without its biggest star, Pikachu, who is bowing out after 25 seasons of mad-cap adventures. READ:
PARIS – Pokemon will return to the screen in 2023 but without its biggest star, Pikachu, who is bowing out after 25 seasons of mad-cap adventures.
But having finally won the “Pokemon World Coronation Series”, the next adventures will focus on new characters named Liko and Roy. The characters first appeared in a video game for Nintendo’s Gameboy in 1996, spawning a franchise that has rivalled Star Wars and Harry Potter for the affections of children around the world.
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