List of Pocket Monsters (2019) episodes (2019) | |
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Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 18 (Japan) |
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Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original release | November 17, 2019 – present |
Season chronology | |
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Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター) will be the twenty-third season of the Pokémon animated series internationally. The series premiered on November 17, 2019 on TV Tokyo in Japan. This season follows the adventures of Ash Ketchum (voiced in Japanese by Rika Matsumoto) and new protagonist, Go (voiced in Japanese by Daiki Yamashita) as they travel across all 8 regions of the Pokémon franchise, including the new Galar region from Pokémon Sword and Shield.[1][2]
There are many templates in use in Moshi Monsters Fanon! Wiki; these are only a subset, representing some of the most important and commonly used ones. If you feel that a template belongs on this page, do not hesitate to add it. Category:Templates should cover all templates in the wiki. Moshi Monsters is an online game where anyone can adopt and care for their very own monster in a virtual world. Monster owners can select and customize their monster, play with it, take it shopping and decorate it's room. Extra rooms can be added to the original, and they can be shared with friends. Players have a 'Friend tree' and a pinboard where they can exchange messages, though the.
The Japanese opening theme is 'One, Two, Three' (1・2・3 ワン・ツー・スリ, Wan, Tsū, Surī) by After the Rain's Soraru and Mafumafu and the Japanese ending theme is 'Pokémon Shiritori (Pikachu → Mew Ver.)' (ポケモンしりとり ピカチュウ→ミュウver., Pokémon Shiritori Pikachū → Mew Ver.) by the Pokémon Music Club's Pokémon Kids 2019 starting in episode 2 during the original broadcast.[3][4]
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J#[a] | E#[a] | English title Japanese title | Original air date[5] | English air date | |
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1088 | 1081 | 'Pikachu Is Born!' Transcription: 'Pikachū tanjō!' (Japanese: ピカチュウ誕生!) | November 17, 2019 | TBA | |
In this prequel episode, Pikachu's backstory as a Pichu, his being cared for by a Kangaskhan after falling off a cliff and the events leading to his evolution into a Pikachu are revealed. | |||||
1089 | 1082 | 'Satoshi, Go, and Lugia Go!' Transcription: 'Satoshi to gō, rugia de gō!' (Japanese: サトシとゴウ、ルギアでゴー!) | November 24, 2019 | TBA | |
Satoshi, Hanako, Barri-chan and Professor Okido travel to Kuchiba City to attend the opening of Professor Sakuragi's new research lab. The sudden appearance of Lugia causes Satoshi to meet Go, a new Trainer with his own dream, and both of them to go on the ride of a lifetime to learn more about Lugia. | |||||
1090 | 1083 | 'Fushigisou is a Fushigi?' Transcription: 'Fushigisō tte fushigida ne?' (Japanese: フシギソウってフシギだね?) | December 1, 2019 | TBA | |
A bunch of Fushigisou are causing chaos throughout Kuchiba City, and Professor Sakuragi sends Satoshi and Go to investigate. While learning the cause of the trouble, they not only learn more about each other but also clash with Rocket-Dan; however, the evil trio are now using Monster Balls supplied by Sakaki and delivered by a Pelipper that arrives whenever they call it. The Fushigisou use Solar Beam to defeat Rocket-Dan and evolve into Fushigibana. | |||||
1091 | 1084 | 'Let's Go to the Galar Region! An Encounter with Hibanny!!' Transcription: 'Ikuze Gararu Chihō! Hibanī tono deai!!' (Japanese: 行くぜガラル地方!ヒバニーとの出会い!!) | December 8, 2019 | TBA | |
Satoshi and Go travel to the Galar Region to investigate reports that Pokemon are growing giant-sized, meeting up along the way with a mischievous Hibanny that seems to connect with Go. | |||||
1092 | 1085 | 'Kabigon Became Gigantic!? The Mystery of Daimax!!' Transcription: 'Kabigon kyodai ka!? daimakkusu no nazo!!' (Japanese: カビゴン巨大化!?ダイマックスの謎!!) | December 15, 2019 | TBA | |
Satoshi and Go continue their investigation in Galar, encountering a Kabigon affected by the mysterious phenomenon, now called 'Daimax'. Meanwhile, the Hibanny from the previous episode has been following them. | |||||
1093 | 1086 | 'Catch a Lot of Pokémon! The Path to Mew!!' Transcription: 'Pokemon tairyō getto daze! Myū e no michi!!' (Japanese: ポケモン大量ゲットだぜ!ミュウへの道!!) | December 22, 2019 | TBA | |
Go and Hibanny have become partners, but Go is still determined to catch Mew someday. However, he finds that catching certain Pokemon isn't as easy as he thinks. | |||||
1094 | 1087 | 'The Hoenn Region, Site of Fierce Fights! The Battle Frontier Challenge!!' Transcription: 'Gekitō no Hōen chihō! Chōsen batoru furontia!!' (Japanese: 激闘のホウエン地方!挑戦バトルフロンティア!!) | December 29, 2019 | TBA | |
On hearing about the Hoenn Region's Battle Frontier Glass Flute Cup competition, Satoshi immediately signs both himself and Go up. Go's battling inexperience gets him knocked out in the first round, but Satoshi, Pikachu and Barrierd show him that battling can be fun. | |||||
1095 | 1088 | 'Don't Lose, Pochama! The Sinnoh Drift Ice Race!!' Transcription: 'Makeruna Pochama! Shinō chihō ryū hyū shī su!!' (Japanese: 負けるなポッチャマ!シンオウ地方の流氷レース!!) | January 12, 2020 | TBA | |
Satoshi and Go meet a Pochama from the Sinnoh region that has run (actually swam) away from its owner Misaki. Traveling to Sinnoh to return it, they learn that Pochama ran away because of its jealousy toward Misaki's Gureggru, who is competing with Pochama for her attention. The two Pokemon decide to settle their quarrel by competing in the Pokémon Drift Ice Race, which Satoshi and Go decide to enter as well. | |||||
1096 | 1089 | 'The Promise We Made That Day! The Houou Legend of Johto!!' Transcription: 'Ano hi no chikai! Jōto chihō no Hōō densetsu!!' (Japanese: あの日の誓い!ジョウト地方のホウオウ伝説!!) | January 19, 2020 | TBA | |
Reports of sightings of Houou, the Legendary Pokemon Satoshi and Pikachu saw long ago, in the Johto region sends Satoshi and Go to Johto in the hope of seeing it. At an ancient bell tower, they meet a boy who also wants to see Houou and his grandfather who has lost his belief in the Legendary Pokemon. | |||||
1097 | 1090 | 'The Kairyu Paradise and the Hakuryu Trial!!' Transcription: 'Kairyū no rakuen, Hakuryū no shiren!' (Japanese: カイリューの楽園、ハクリューの試練!) | January 26, 2020 | TBA | |
Acting on reports about Kairyu, Satoshi and Go begin a search for a mysterious island that may be the Kairyu habitat. To get there, Go catches a Jugon to use as a Ride Pokemon, but its chasing a female Jugon it's fallen in love with sends them headlong into a storm; fortunately, they are rescued by Kairyu who bring them to their island. While learning about the Miniryu, Hakuryu and Kairyu that live there, Satoshi and Pikachu help a Hakuryu who's having trouble learning how to fly. | |||||
1098 | 1091 | 'Koharu, Wanpachi and Sometimes Gangar Too' Transcription: 'Koharu to Wanpachi to, tokidoki, Gengā' (Japanese: コハルとワンパチと、時々、ゲンガー) | February 2, 2020 | TBA | |
A Gangar is revealed to be responsible for poltergeist activity at the Sakuragi Institute, and Satoshi and Go race to catch it. Meanwhile, Koharu isn't sure what her dream for the future is and whether or not she even likes Pokemon, but returning to the lab she becomes caught up in the battle between Satoshi/Go and Gangar. | |||||
1099 | 1092 | 'Daimax Battle! Dande, The Greatest of Them All!!' Transcription: 'Daimakkusu batoru! Saikyō ōja Dande!!' (Japanese: ダイマックスバトル!最強王者ダンデ!!) | February 9, 2020 | TBA | |
Professor Sakuragi give Satoshi and Go tickets to the World Champion League, which is being held in Galar's Shoot City. Satoshi and Go discover that Daimax can be controlled in the final battle between Wataru and Dande, a battle in which Dande's Lizardon defeats Wataru's Gyarados. Meanwhile, Rocket-Dan attempts to capture a Kajirigame by battling it with a Madatsubomi, but Kajirigame then goes into Daimax form and goes on a rampage. | |||||
1100 | N/A | 'Satoshi vs. Dande! The Road to the Strongest!!' Transcription: 'Satoshi tai dande! Saikyō e no michi! !' (Japanese: サトシ対ダンデ!最強への道!!) | February 16, 2020 | TBA | |
While the Daimax Kajirigame chases Rocket-Dan, Satoshi and Go lure it to them and battle with Pikachu and Hibanny. When a strike from the Daimax Kajirigame cracks open the ground and releases energy, Pikachu becomes a Daimax Pikachu without the use of a Daimax Band. With help from Dande, Satoshi and Pikachu defeat Kajirigame, with both Pokemon returning to normal after the battle. Satoshi asks to have a battle with Dande, who later sneaks up on Satoshi and Go while they're discussing the different levels of the World Tournament and agrees to battle Satoshi. | |||||
1101 | 1093 | 'First Visit to the Unova Region! Raid Battle in the Ruins!!' Transcription: 'Hatsu isshu chihō! Iseki de reidobatoru! !' (Japanese: 初イッシュ地方!遺跡でレイドバトル!!) | February 23, 2020 | TBA | |
Satoshi and Go travel to the Unova Region to explore the Ruins of the Titan, which are located in the middle of the Desert Resort. Due to the hot sand making walking difficult, Pokemon Ranger Keira suggests that they use their Pokemon to sled across. Reaching the ruin, Satoshi, Go and Keira meet the Group Leader. They explore the ruins, but find the path to face the Ancient Titan, a giant Golugh, is set with deadly traps, leading up to a battle. | |||||
1102 | 1094 | 'Snow Day, Where Is Karakara's Bone?' Transcription: 'Yuki no hi, Karakara no hone wa doko?' (Japanese: 雪の日、カラカラのホネはどこ?) | March 1, 2020 | TBA | |
With the systems down at the Sakuragi Institute due to a major snowfall, Go decides to go home to visit his family. While waiting for his parents to arrive, he and Hibanny spot a Karakara being bullied by a gang of Mankeys. When the Mankeys steal Karakara's bone, Go, Hibanny and some of his Pokemon decide to help Karakara get its precious bone back. Meanwhile, because Go had left behind his present to his parents, Satoshi and Pikachu come looking for Go, and after learning what happened volunteer to help. | |||||
1103 | 1095 | 'Satoshi is Cursed...!' Transcription: 'Norowareta Satoshi…!' (Japanese: 呪われたサトシ…!) | March 8, 2020 | TBA | |
The Gangar that 'haunted' the Sakuragi lab is back, and it's as mischievous as ever! Satoshi and Go resume their race to catch it, but it gets away. Go starts insinuating that Gangar might be back to curse Satoshi, and all of a sudden weird accidents start happening to Satoshi. Later, he literally runs into a Trainer whom Gangar (who's been hiding in Satoshi's shadow) recognizes as its former Trainer who had abandoned it. Satoshi intervenes when the enraged Gangar attacks its former Trainer, and Rocket-Dan (who've been watching from the sidelines) decides that they want Gangar for themselves. | |||||
1104 | 1096 | 'Hibanny, Use Your Flaming Kick! Face Tomorrow!!' Transcription: 'Hibanī, honō no kikku! Asunimukatte! !' (Japanese: ヒバニー、炎のキック!明日に向かって!!) | March 15, 2020 | TBA | |
While battle-practicing with Satoshi and Pikachu, Hibanny is teased by Go's Hihidaruma into using a Fire-type move, but things don't go well. Hibanny is frustrated, and when Go seems unsympathetic Hibanny runs away. It manages to learn Sparks, but Go is too interested in catching Pokemon to notice. Chasing after a Pelipper, Go and Hibanny run into Rocket-Dan, who attack them using a Nyorobon and a Kamukame. Hibanny is quickly defeated when its Sparks move fails again, and Satoshi and Pikachu have to jump in, with Pikachu 'blasting off' Rocket-Dan. When Go again seems unsympathetic, Hibanny runs away again and again runs into Rocket-Dan, who battle it again. This time, Go and Hibanny work as a team, causing Hibanny to evolve into Rabbifuto, whose new Sparks Kick move defeats Rocket-Dan. However, in the battle's aftermath, the relationship between Go and the former Hibanny may never be the same again. | |||||
1105 | 1097 | 'Satoshi Takes Part! The Pokémon World Championships!!' Transcription: 'Satoshi sansen! Pokémon wārudo chanpionshippusu! !' (Japanese: サトシ参戦!ポケモンワールドチャンピオンシップス!!) | March 22, 2020 | TBA | |
In order to boost his ranking in the Pokémon World Championship, Satoshi and Pikachu, with Go and Rabbifuto, head out to the Kuchiba Gym to face their old opponent Matis. However, with Matis away, the gym is now being run by Visquez. Their battle is a two-on-two match officiated by a Rotom Drone, with Pikachu staring out for Satoshi and Raichu starting out for Visquez. During the battle, Satoshi recalls Pikachu and sends out Gangar, who defeats Raichu. Visquez sends out Marumine, who defeats Gangar, so it's all up to Pikachu ... and Rabbifuto is watching closely! | |||||
1106 | 1098 | 'I'm a Metamon!' Transcription: 'Watashi wa metamon!' (Japanese: ワタシはメタモン!) | March 29, 2020 | TBA | |
Musashi still has dreams of being an actress, so she and Rocket-Dan sneak into a movie studio. There, they encounter a Metamon that can't transform properly. Metamon runs away by secretly hiding in Musashi's bag, and when Rocket-Dan finds it after returning to their hideout, Musashi decides she's going to train it to transform properly. Meanwhile, Satoshi and Go are searching for the missing Metamon. | |||||
1107 | 1099 | 'Go Towards Your Dream! Satoshi and Go!!' Transcription: 'Yume e mukatte gō! Satoshi to Gō!!' (Japanese: 夢へ向かってゴー!サトシとゴウ!!) | April 5, 2020 | TBA |
Moshi Monsters: The Movie | |
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Directed by | Lee Seok-hoon Bukyung Kim Wip Vernooij Morgan Francis |
Written by | Steve Cleverley Jocelyn Stevenson JK Youn |
Based on | Moshi Monsters |
Starring | Emma Tate Tom Clarke Hill Phillipa Alexander Keith Wickham |
Music by | Sanji Sen |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures UK(United Kingdom) CJ Entertainment(South Korea) |
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81 minutes[2] | |
Country | United Kingdom Ireland South Korea |
Language | English Korean |
Budget | £1.5 million[3] |
Box office | $2.9 million[4] |
Moshi Monsters: The Movie is a 2013 British-Koreananimatedmusicalcomedy film directed by Wip Vernooji and Morgan Francis and based on the virtual world of Moshi Monsters, which existed from 2007 until 2019. The film stars Katsuma, Poppet, Diavlo, Luvli, Furi, Zommer, Dr. Strangeglove, Sweet Tooth, Bobbi Singsong, Mr and Mrs Snoodle, Buster Bumplechops, and more monsters along with a load of Moshlings. The film was released to UK and Irish cinemas on 20 December 2013.
The film was later released to China and Korea cinemas on 1 February 2018. Earning $2.9 million worldwide, it was a box office flop.
Despite not seeing a release in North America, it has been broadcast on Starz in May 2019, and is also available on Hulu and Sling TV.[5][6][7]
The film takes place in Monstro City, a peaceful island in the ocean. Monsters Poppet, Katsuma, and Mr. Snoodle are at home. Katsuma starts talking about starring in Roary Scrawl's documentary about Monstro City. The trio goes into town to meet him. In Monstro City, a strange-looking Flumpy escapes with Fifi through the sewers. Poppet, Katsuma, and Mr. Snoodle enter the diner. Roary Scrawl introduces them to Zommer, Furi, Luvli, and Diavlo. He says he wants them all to star in his movie, which angers fame-hungry Katsuma. The news reports the missing Moshling epidemic and says that arch-criminals Dr. Strangeglove and Sweet Tooth are still on the loose. The news cuts to Buster Bumblechops (who broke his leg during his adventures) talking about a mysterious Great Moshling Egg, which is now on display at his museum. Poppet thinks the egg is an addition to the movie, so they go to visit Buster. Dr. Strangeglove is seen spying in the sewers with the strange Flumpy, who turns out to be his sidekick Fishlips. Fifi is put in the Glumping machine. Dr. Strangeglove and Fishlips steal the egg. Later, the six Moshi Monsters, Blinki, and Roary arrive at the museum. Buster wants to show them the egg only to find it's not there. They find out that the egg was replaced by a Glump. In its place is a holographic kit left by Dr. Strangeglove, ordering them to find three items by midnight - fried Oobla Doobla, a Blue Jeeper's tears, and Frosted Rainbow Rox, which together will make the component to hatch the egg.
The monsters decide to go on a quest to retrieve the three artifacts, get the egg and defeat Dr. Strangeglove. The first stop they went to is Gombulagombula Jungle. The Oobla Doobla is in the Wooly Blue Hoodoo Village [that can communicate whistles]. Poppet and Zommer went separate ways, but Katsuma and the others got captured. Poppet and Zommer soon found them. The Wooly Blue Hoodoos challenge them to a game of limbo. Poppet fails but Zommer wins by using his body parts. The monsters end up getting the first artifact.
During the path, the monsters fall into a trap and an underground candy cave and get stuck in hard candy. Sweet Tooth is revealed to be the one who tricked them. While she was distracted Diavlo melts the candy and gets everyone into the carts and they all flee from Sweet Tooth. Diavlo and Luvli escape but they get captured by Dr. Strangeglove, who then kidnaps Zommer. Later, Katsuma, Poppet, Mr. Snoodle, and Furi get to Jollywood. They soon meet Bobby SingSong. Poppet spies a Blue Jeeper, who likes music and are rare, and tries to catch it. Katsuma falls in an accident, causing the keeper to laugh cry, and Poppet catches the tears by using the bottle. Now that Poppet and Katsuma have two artifacts, they try to get help searching for the last piece, but Furi wanders off (as he is captured) and Katsuma, Poppet and Mr. Snoodle are teleported to the cold mountains after being distracted during Bobbi Singsong's kerfuffle.
Poppet and Katsuma begin to climb up the mountain, but Katsuma and Poppet have an argument and Katsuma shouts, causing an avalanche to begin. Before the three monsters can get buried in snow, Katsuma pulls Poppet and Mr. Snoodle into a cave. The snow covers the entrance up. Katsuma says it was all his fault because he ruined everything and caused awful things to happen. Poppet cheers him up by singing the song We Can Do It and they manage to find the Frosted Rainbow Rox. Katsuma, Poppet and Mr. Snoodle go to a wooden hut where Dr. Strangeglove stands in front of them. Soon, they fight over the egg, and Strangeglove escapes but Mr. Snoodle attacks him. Dr. Strangeglove asks Mr. Snoodle if he remembered when deep down he was a good guy. But before Mr. Snoodle can reply, Dr. Strangeglove says that he lied and pushes Mr. Snoodle out of the hut and he falls to his death. Poppet mourns over him and now Katsuma and Poppet are captured.
In Strangeglove's ship, the monsters are now in a cage ready to be killed while Dr. Strangeglove and Fishlips take the ingredients to the egg. Suddenly, Poppet hears a noise and it is revealed that Mr. Snoodle survived the fall. He explains through his trumpeting that he survived by whistling. He landed safely in a balloon and flew back down to the Moshis. Katsuma doesn't know how to open the lock, because he can't whistle but only blows raspberries, but Mr. Snoodle can. They all free the Moshlings and attack the Glumps, defeating Dr. Strangeglove.
When they return to Monstro City, the Moshi Monsters bring the Great Moshling Egg back to the museum, just before it hatches. The creature is revealed to be a Mrs. Snoodle, and Katsuma whistles for the first time. Deep in the jungle, there are more rare eggs waiting to be hatched in the temple at the beginning of the movie. During the first part of the credits, Mr. Snoodle and Mrs. Snoodle do the Snoodle Doodle, and then pictures showing the aftermath of the film are shown on the left side of the screen while an instrumental of We Can Do It plays.
Moshi Monsters: The Movie was released on DVD on Monday 14 April 2014 in the UK. It comes with either a Jackson or Mrs Snoodle trading card and a Mrs Snoodle code for online and the Moshi Village app.
The film received mixed reviews from critics. Based on 9 reviews, the film has a 67% rating on aggregator Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 5.1/10.[2] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian claimed that 'fans of the online game Moshi Monsters may find the film version an incredibly annoying and baffling bore.' English critic Mark Kermode gave the film 1 star, believing it may entertain very young children, but 'will leave adults bored, stupefied, revolted and appalled'.[8] Despite the disparate reception from critics, the film has been disliked by audiences, garnering a 3.2 rating on IMDb.[3]
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