Twitch's Pokemon marathon isn't messing around, with 16 movies and 932 episodes of the TV show
Fans can collect virtual Pokemon badge⛦s for watching too

Twitch is about to launch its biggest marathon yet, and it's using the power of Pokemon to mꦡake it happen. The streaming platform will show 16 Pokemon movies and 19 seasons of the Pokemon animated series starting on August 27, 2018 and continuing into 2019. That's 932 episodes, or around 20 days of solid viewing just from the TV show alone.
As an added incentive Twitch has created a special interactive 𓆏overlay so viewers can collect virtual Pokemon badges.&nb🎃sp;
"Gotta Catch 'Em All!" they said. So we did.19 seasons &a𓃲mp; 16 ꦉmovie parties worth of 'em.The Twitch Pokémon Marathon starts August 27 at 10AM PT: //t.co/6znI1sAHIW pic.twitter.com/g48mwzi5dZ
Of course 🐻Twitch has a special relationship with the Pokemon brand after Twit꧅ch Plays Pokemon back in 2014, wherein Twitch viewers joined forces to play through games like Pokemon Red using commands in chat.
"The Twitch communitꦕy has a passion for Pokemon based on the w𝓡arm embrace the series
received when we celebrated the brand’s 20th anniversary, as wel♔l as the cultural milestone that was set when over a hundred thousand Twitch members played Pokemon together," says Twitch's Jane Weedon.
"To continue to support this beloved property, our upcoming Pokemon: The Series viewing event -which is in partnership with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Pokemon Company International -marks our most ambitious block of animated🐼 programming to date in terms of duration and content."
This marathon is just the latest in a long line for Twitch, and one of the more obvious for tඣhe platform. In the past viewers have meme'd their way through Bob Ross, Doctor Who, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and even a Julia Child Marathon to celebrate the launch of the Twitch Food Channel.
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