

Kind of a monster of the week kind of thing most of the time(Ironic, as it is Pocket Monsters, haha.) We would follow Ash, Go, and sometimes Koharu. honestly don't have much to say about the story. Journey's could've been perfect if they tweaked quite a few things.

I spent all of my time relishing in this fandom and the anime's works(Not the video games lately though.) and the anime has been a prime core of my childhood that I look back on dearly.ĭespite what I say, it kind of pains me to say that Pokemon Journey's lacked heavily when compared to the previous anime series, as I've watched every single one up to now. I'm glad my first review gets to be the first anime series I've watched and watched for years as a child up to being an adult. And so the duo's journey begins, traveling across multiple regions to meet many new Pokémon-including ones that have the ability to Gigantamax! Impressed by Gou's findings and Satoshi's insight taken during their encounter, Sakuragi requests for the duo to be his new research partners. As it lets the two back on the ground, Satoshi and Gou bid their farewells to Lugia and return to Sakuragi Institute. The two ride on Lugia's back as it brings them along on a bizarre adventure across the seas. To Satoshi's surprise, he meets another boy, Gou, who leapt onto Lugia's back as well. Unfazed, Lugia flees, but not before Satoshi determinedly leaps onto its back.

Noticing the other trainers' tactics, Satoshi has his partner, Pikachu, strike Lugia with a Thunderbolt attack. At the harbor, they find Lugia-a Legendary Pokémon-engaged in combat with other trainers. During the ceremonial speech, Professor Sakuragi receives an alert of a possibly rare Pokémon appearing in Vermillion City's harbor, leading Satoshi and the other trainers to rush to the area in hopes of finding the mysterious Pokémon. On a new day in the Kanto region, Satoshi gets invited by Professor Yukinari Ookido over to Professor Sakuragi's lab-opening ceremony in Vermillion City.
