Twitch is showing the Pokemon anime for 67 days straight starting next week - here's how to get a front-row seat

Pokemon Twitch marathon

Our dreams have come true. A Twitch Pokemon marathon is on its way, aiming to showcase dozens and dozens of episodes of everyone’s favourite collectathon-turned-anime. Below, you’ll find out when and where you can chart Ash’s journey to be the very best, like no one ever was. Be warned – there a lot of P🐷okemon episodes on offer. Too much, maybe? There’s no such thing.

So, how do you get in on the action? According to , you’ll need to “Head to to watch episodes from Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, Pokémon the Series: Black and White, and Pokémon the Series: XY, as well as select movies,” from February 27 right tꦛhrough ‘til May 5. Make sure you hit that subscribe button if you want a reminder on the day.

That’s all Pokemon, all the time. February 27 even includes a grab bag of movies and episodes featuring Pikachu. Please don’t show Pokemon: The Movie again. I’m still recovering from that scene.

For some, though, this might not be Onix-pected news. Twitch Presents has actually started a Pokemon TV show marathon back in 2018, and 🐻it’s just picking up from where it left off. That means the original series has been and gone.⛄ Sob.

Still, you’ll be able to drink in the nostalgia as, right up until May, we’ll be able to watch everything from episode 192 onwards, as per and their . This includes all four Diamond and Pearl seasons, each of the four Black and White seasons, and even the trio of XY seasons that make up the show&rsq🉐uo;s generation six run.

That’s a whole decade of Pokemon episodes from 2006 to 2016 – and 💎a perfect jumping-on point for those who left Ash and pals behi🐭nd a long, long time ago. Now, does anyone know the best way to kill time until February 27? Asking for a friend.

Just a reminder that Detective Pikachu is a thing and it's out surprisingly soon. Check it out in our upcoming video game movies list. 

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