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Where to Stream Every Pokémon Anime and Movie in Order
Based on the already-popular game series, the Pokémon anime became a cultural phenomenon almost immediately after it was first released in the ’90s. A quarter-century later, the franchise is about as long as legendary anime like One Piece.
Unlike something like One Piece or Dragon Ball, which have a continuous, serialized story, Pokémon is more of an episodic narrative with mostly standalone episodes. Even though there is a progression from series to series, you could theoretically skip around and watch the ones that interest you the most without being completely lost.
Still, the era of streaming splitting everything up between multiple platforms makes finding (let alone watching) the entirety of Pokémon a mighty task. That’s why we’re here: to round up where you can watch every Pokémon season and movie online.
How Long Is the Pokémon Series?
The Pokémon series so far includes over 1300 episodes across 27 seasons. There are also 23 animated Pokémon movies and the live-action Detective Pikachu film. In addition to the streaming links listed below, most of the Pokémon series is available on DVD.
How to Watch Pokémon Online (in Order)
For American audiences, the Pokémon series is split across quite a few streaming services. The original series as well as the most recent seasons can be found on U.S. Netflix, while some seasons can be found on free streaming sites like Tubi. Hoopla, which requires a library card but is otherwise free, has a “Pokémon Bingepass” that includes Seasons 6-13 of the anime series and is the only way to stream seasons 6-10 online.
Otherwise, Prime Video has a Pokémon channel add-on for $2.99/month that lets you stream a decent chunk of the series that isn’t available elsewhere. Prime Video subscriptions, including the Pokémon channel, offer a seven-day free trial for those trying to watch a specific movie or series for free. Just remember to cancel your subscription before it auto-renews.
1. Pokémon Indigo League (1997)
Pokémon the Series: Season 1
The season that started it all! This one is full of exciting moments, but also rather emotional ones — including a final heartbreak that sets the stage for Pokémon’s approach to winning and losing.
Where to Stream: Netflix
2. Pokémon: The First Movie (1998)
One of the best Pokémon movies, this is as big a ’90s time capsule as they come, with a bangin’ soundtrack and some big tear-jerking sequences (“Brother My Brother” never fails to hit hard).
Where to Stream: You have to rent or purchase this one digitally (see at Prime Video)
3. Pokémon Mewtwo Strikes Back: Evolution (2019)
A CGI remake of the first movie, it notoriously removes what made the original so endearing, namely, the soundtrack. But it does have more Mewtwo than the U.S. version of the original.
Where to Stream: Netflix
4. Pokémon Adventures in Orange Islands (1999)
Pokémon the Series: Season 2
A downgrade from the first season, but nevertheless an exciting Pokémon adventure. Here we meet a new companion in Tracy, and the Orange League tournament is one of the show’s best.
Where to Stream: Prime Video (with Pokémon add-on) or YouTube
5. Pokémon The Movie 2000 — The Power of One (1999)
A fascinating villain, world-ending stakes, and some cool visuals make this one of the best Pokémon movies. Plus, it gives Team Rocket arguably their best arc in the whole franchise.
Where to Stream: Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
6. Pokémon The Johto Journeys (1999)
Pokémon the Series: Season 3
The start of the Gold and Silver series, this one has a very underrated opening song, and a whole new set of Pokémon! It can’t be understated how cool it was to see this in 1999, before it became an obvious and expected tradition.
Where to Stream: Prime Video
7. Pokémon 3: The Movie – Spell of the Unown (2000)
Aside from some very dated CGI, this film has an interesting WandaVision-esque cosmic story that’s more introspective than the previous two. The relationship between Entei and Molly makes the movie work.
Where to Stream: Prime Video (with Pokémon add-on)
8. Pokémon Johto League Champions (2000)
Pokémon the Series: Season 4
The finale of the Johto adventures, this season sees Ash reach the Johto League tournament aka the Silver Conference, with expected results.
Where to Stream: Prime Video
9. Pokémon 4Ever: Celebi- Voice of the Forest (2001)
Time-travel shenanigans in Pokémon! The movies were already weird before, but this one turns it up to 11 and paves the way for the extremely weird stories to come.
Where to Stream: You have to rent or purchase this one digitally (see at Prime Video)
10. Pokémon Master Quest (2001)
Pokémon the Series: Season 5
The end of the original Pokémon franchise, and the first one to be animated digitally, the season features a thrilling fight with Gary.
Where to Stream: Prime Video
11. Pokémon Heroes: Latias and Latios (2002)
This movie has a gorgeous Venice-inspired location, an exciting Pokémon race, and a rather bizarre final twist involving shapeshifting.
Where to Stream: You have to rent or purchase this one digitally (see at Prime Video)
12. Pokémon Advanced (2002)
Pokémon the Series: Season 6
Ash moves to a new region, meets new friends in May and Max, and meets even more new Pokémon after abandoning all his friends (except Pikachu).
Where to Stream: Hoopla
13. Pokémon: Jirachi, Wish Maker (2003)
This is where Pokémon start getting terrifying when you stop to think about them. An ancient Pokémon awakens and a kaiju Pokémon is resurrected to cause devastation.
Where to Stream: You have to rent or purchase this one digitally (see at Prime Video)
14. Pokémon Advanced Challenge (2003)
Pokémon the Series: Season 7
May’s quest to become a Pokémon Coordinator makes for an interesting parallel to Ash’s story, putting 10-year-old Ash in a sort of mentor role. At the same time, the Team Magma and Team Aqua subplots are quite entertaining.
Where to Stream: Hoopla
15. Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys (2004)
The one where they go to a city based on Vancouver, this movie features an alien Pokémon coming from space to conquer the Earth. This is the kaiju era of the franchise, and it rules.
Where to Stream: You have to rent or purchase this one digitally (see at Prime Video)
16. Pokémon Advanced Battle (2004)
Pokémon the Series: Season 8
The adventure continues with Ash trying to gather enough medals to enter the Battle Frontier tournament.
Where to Stream: Hoopla
17. Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew (2005)
Mew is back! And we get one of the best Pokémon of them all in Lucario (fight me). This movie has one of the most emotional climaxes in the franchise.
Where to Stream: Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
18. Pokémon Battle Frontier (2005)
Pokémon the Series: Season 9
The final part of the Advanced seasons is all about the big tournament, with plenty of cool battles and the return of fan-favorite Pokémon.
Where to stream: Hoopla
19. Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea (2006)
What if Pokémon did Atlantis: The Lost Empire? Or, more accurately, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water? The result is a movie full of pirates, environmental themes, and water-themed fun.
Where to Stream: Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
20. Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (2006)
Pokémon the Series: Season 10
A vast improvement over the previous season, this time Ash’s new Pokémon Coordinator companion, Dawn, is much more developed than May, and we get a fascinating new rival trainer in Paul.
Where to Stream: The Roku Channel or Prime Video
21. Pokémon: The Rise of Darkrai (2007)
The first part of a fantastic trilogy, this movie is close to being a full-on cosmic horror film. The titular Darkrai is quite Lovecraftian in nature, making for a darker, more sinister movie.
Where to Stream: Hulu or Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
22. Pokémon Diamond and Pearl: Battle Dimension (2007)
Pokémon the Series: Season 11
This is where the dynamic between Ash and Dawn pays off as we see them being challenged in unique ways. Plus, the emergence of Team Galactic raises the stakes and stands apart from previous evil teams.
Where to Stream: The Roku Channel
23. Pokémon: Giratina and the Sky Warrior (2008)
The second chapter in the trilogy ups the trippy ante, trapping Ash and his friends in a bizarre mirror dimension. Giratina is a terrifying creature, a kaiju-like god of chaos whose ability to manipulate reality elevates it above other Pokémon villains.
Where to Stream: Hulu or Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
24. Pokémon Diamond and Pearl: Galactic Battles (2008)
Pokémon the Series: Season 12
Team Galactic is on the offensive and they threaten to wreak havoc on the Pokémon world. Meanwhile, Ash fights Paul in a thrilling duel that’s not just about their skills, but their opposing philosophies about Pokémon.
Where to Stream: The Roku Channel
25. Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life (2009)
The end of the movie trilogy goes takes the franchise to a theological place, with Arceus presenting itself as an actual PokéGod. This is a very wild movie, essentially a biblical epic, but with Pokémon, plus there is a lot of time-travel.
Where to Stream: Hulu or Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
26. Pokémon Diamond and Pearl: Sinnoh League Victors (2010)
Pokémon the Series: Season 13
Team Rocket is back! And they are up to no good. Meanwhile, Ash tries to qualify for the Sinnoh League while Dawn trains to compete in the Grand Festival.
Where to Stream: The Roku Channel
27. Pokémon Zoroark – Master of Illusions (2010)
Another movie about trying to control a powerful Pokémon and upsetting the balance of nature, leading to widespread destruction. It’s not the most original of the movies.
Where to Stream: Hulu or Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
28. Pokémon Black and White (2010)
Pokémon the Series: Season 14
We have a new land, new Pokémon, and two new companions! Iris and Cilan join Ash on their new adventure as he also encounters Team Plasma — who actually oppose Team Rocket and want to free Pokémon!
Where to Stream: Tubi
29. Pokémon the Movie: Black – Victini and Reshiram (2011)
Now, this is an interesting experiment. Two parts of the same story, the “Reshiram/Zekrom” movies, much like the game, feature virtually the same story only swapping out the central Pokémon.
Where to Stream: Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
30. Pokémon the Movie: White – Victini and Zekrom (2011)
Virtually the same movie, but rather than Ash encountering Reshiram, he sees the legendary Pokémon Zekrom. There’s an island on the verge of destruction, an angry Pokémon, and a world to save.
Where to Stream: Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
31. Pokémon Black and White: Rival Destinies (2011)
Pokémon the Series: Season 15
Much like the Black and White games served as a soft reboot of the game series, so is this season also a reboot of sorts. Sadly, this means Ash is no longer a veteran with a bad track record, but a rookie once again.
Where to Stream: Tubi
32. Pokémon the Movie: Kyurem vs the Sword of Justice (2012)
A rare Pokémon movie that focuses not on the humans, but a critter named Keldeo who wishes to join a Pokémon supersquad. It’s a heartfelt story about Pokémon and their goals and dreams.
Where to Stream: Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
33. Pokémon Black and White: Adventures in Unova and Beyond (2012)
Pokémon the Series: Season 16
Though they have foiled Team Rocket, there is new danger lurking in the shadows. Meanwhile, Ash is ready to face the Unova League while Iris heads to a Village of Dragons to help inspire her Dragonite.
Where to Stream: Tubi
34. Pokémon the Movie: Genesect and the Legend Awakened (2013)
The one where Pokémon becomes Jurassic Park. An ancient Pokémon species is resurrected and they immediately start wreaking havoc — until a familiar face arrives to save the day.
Where to Stream: Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
35. Pokémon XY (2013)
Pokémon the Series: Season 17
Ash once again trades his companions, this time being joined by the inventor Clemond, his little sister Bonnie, and the Pokémon performer Serena. Together they venture through the Kalos region and encounter numerous new Pokémon.
Where to Stream: You have to rent or purchase this one digitally (see at Prime Video)
36. Pokémon the Movie: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction (2014)
Greedy collectors try to capture a gem-based Pokémon princess, and only Ash can stop them. It’s another movie with a rather basic plot that’s been repeated better elsewhere on this list.
Where to Stream: Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
37. Pokémon XY: Kalos Quest (2013)
Pokémon the Series: Season 18
There is a reason this series is considered peak Pokémon. It has a rather heroic portrayal of Ash, some of the best battles in the entire anime, and quite a lot of excitement when it comes to the new Mega Evolutions.
Where to Stream: You have to rent or purchase this one digitally (see at Prime Video)
38. Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (2015)
An imp-like Pokémon imprisoned in a bottle is released and starts playing pranks, but his shadow starts growing into a giant evil version of itself. This is one of the most fun Pokémon deities, and reason enough to watch this movie.
Where to Stream: Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
39. Pokémon XYZ (2013)
Pokémon the Series: Season 19
Team Flare makes its move against the legendary Zygarde which is prophesied to destroy all of Kalos. Meanwhile Ash finally competes in the Kalos League Conference.
Where to Stream: You have to rent or purchase this one digitally (see at Prime Video)
40. Pokémon the Movie: Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel (2016)
A steampunk location gives this movie a unique look that matches the more mechanical Pokémon that are the stars of the show. It also features a villain on a flying fortress war machine, making one cool fantasy movie.
Where to Stream: Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
41. Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
Pokémon the Series: Season 20
A big departure from the seasons that preceded it, this season boasts a unique art style and a more emotional journey for Ash than we’ve seen before. This is considered either the pinnacle of the series or a huge letdown, depending on who you ask.
Where to Stream: Hulu or The Roku Channel
42. Pokémon Sun and Moon: Ultra Adventures (2017)
Pokémon the Series: Season 21
After 20 years, Pokémon remembers Ash is still a 10-year-old, so he finally goes to school rather than live in the wilderness. Meanwhile, an organization all about Pokémon conservation turns out to be quite shady, and Ash also has visions of legendary Pokémon.
Where to Stream: Hulu
43. Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! (2017)
A loose reboot of the anime’s pilot episode, this movie is good for those who want to relive the most iconic moments from the show’s early days and those who want to enter the franchise. Also, this is the movie where Pikachu talks, and it is absolutely terrifying.
Where to Stream: Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
44. Pokémon Sun and Moon: Ultra Legends (2018)
Pokémon the Series: Season 22
It’s tournament time! But that’s not Ash has on his mind, because the Alola region is in danger and it is up to Ash and his friends to save it from destruction.
Where to Stream: Hulu
45. Pokémon The Power of Us (2018)
A continuation of the reboot timeline of I Choose You, this movie is a loose remake of Pokémon: The Movie 2000, just never as good as the original.
Where to Stream: Prime Video (with Pokemon add-on)
46. Pokémon Journeys (2019)
Pokémon the Series: Season 23
The beginning of the end, with Ash becoming an official Pokémon researcher exploring the wide world of Pokémon.
Where to Stream: Netflix
47. Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019)
Though not at all part of the official Pokémon order, this is the single best movie in the franchise. The first live-action/animation hybrid, the movie is a hugely entertaining adventure filled with Easter Eggs, and a clear love letter to the franchise.
Where to Stream: You have to rent or purchase this one digitally (see at Prime Video)
48. Pokémon Master Journeys (2020)
Pokémon the Series: Season 24
This is where things get very interesting. While Ash is climbing the rankings of the World Coronation Series, he and his friends discover strange occurrences happening in the Galar region, including clones and Pokémon devolving. Stakes don’t get higher than literal gods intervening.
Where to Stream: Netflix or Prime Video
49. Pokémon Secrets of the Jungle (2020)
Small stakes, a more intimate movie, and a Tarzan-like story make this a standout Pokémon movie. In short, it rules.
Where to Stream: Netflix
50. Pokémon Ultimate Journeys (2021)
Pokémon the Series: Season 25
This is it. The moment of truth. At this point, there’s no hiding it, if you aren’t aware that Ash Ketchum from Pallet Town becomes the Pokémon World Champion, you’ve been living under a rock. This is the culmination of nearly a quarter-century’s worth of Pokémon, a highly emotional season that reintroduces old friends like Misty and Brock, has some spectacular action animation, the return of a fan-favorite song, and a perfect end to the story of Ash and Pikachu.
Where to Stream: Netflix or Prime Video
51. Pokémon Horizons (2023)
Pokémon the Series: Season 26
After saying goodbye to Ash and Pikachu, we meet two new protagonists — Liko and Roy, who are joined by Frede and his companion Captain Pikachu. It’s a brand new Pokémon adventure!
Where to Stream: Netflix
52. Pokémon Concierge (2023)
One of the best Pokémon series ever isn’t even part of the main story, or even in traditional animation. Instead, this stop-motion show follows Haru as she arrives to work at a Pokémon resort and encounters all kinds of Pokéguests and Pokéemployees.
Where to Stream: Netflix
53. Pokémon Horizons – The Search for Laqua (2024)
Pokémon the Series: Season 27
Part of the appeal of Horizons is that it’s a more traditional anime, with an arc-based structure and a bigger focus on adventure. There are mysteries to solve, new challenges, battles, and enemies.
Where to Stream: Netflix
What’s Next for the Pokémon Series?
The second season of Pokémon Horizons, The Search for Laqua, arrived on Netflix this past February. It continues the more recent trend of Pokémon seasons being distinct from the ongoing game generations. We’ll likely see a third Horizons season (or even a new series) at some point in 2026.
More Pokémon Updates
A lot’s been happening in the world of Pokémon. The next mainline game, Pokémon Legends Z-A, is arriving later this year for Switch and Switch 2. The Pokémon trading card game is bigger than ever, for better or worse. The next TCG expansion, Destined Rivals, releases in just a couple of weeks. Meanwhile, the digital version of the trading card game, Pokémon TCG Pocket, continues to release frequent updates, most recently the Celestial Guardians expansion based on the Sun and Moon generation.
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Thunderbolts Breaks the Record for the MCU’s Longest Post-Credits Scene
Thunderbolts* has the longest post-credits scene of any film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
While we won’t be divulging the contents of that scene here – looking for our Thunderbolts Ending Explained once the film opens – we can confirm that the post-credits scene runs 2 minutes and 54 seconds.
That makes it longer than even Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’s five end credits scenes combined. Most MCU mid- and post-credits scenes run in the range of 60-90 seconds.
This is only counting the MCU films, mind you, not the Disney+ series. Hawkeye’s finale had a mid-credits scene that showed a full performance of “Save the City” from the in-world Broadway show Rogers: The Musical, which ran over four minutes long.
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Not among the film’s haters was IGN’s Clint Gage, who awarded Thunderbolts* a 7 out of 10.
In his Thunderbolts* review, Gage called the film “the most solid the sacred timeline has felt in a little while, providing an adventure befitting its overlooked title characters.”
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Amazon Slashes the Price of the Lord of the Rings Deluxe Illustrated Edition to a New All-Time Low
It may seem like everything is getting more expensive right now, but for Tolkien fans, prices seem to be in a sweet spot. The massive Lord of the Rings Deluxe Illustrated Edition has just dropped in price once more on Amazon to a new low. We covered the last sale back in March when this huge tome got a discount, but this time around, the deal is even better.
This special edition of Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings books has dropped to $103, which is a significant 59% off the usual price. $250 may be a bit too steep for a cool Lord of the Rings gift, but when you cut that price in half, it starts to seem a little more reasonable.
The Lord of the Rings Illustrated Edition Has Its Best Deal at Amazon
Not only is this the lowest price we’ve seen in 2025 on this LotR edition, it’s also the lowest-ever price we’ve seen. Amazon is currently the only retailer with this discount, with stores like Barnes & Noble still selling the book for full price. Amazon has consistently been one of the best places to buy books in 2025, and that has been especially true for collector’s editions like this one.
It is worth noting that while this edition includes all of the books from The Lord of the Rings trilogy, it doesn’t include all of Tolkien’s works. There are also deluxe illustrated editions of The Hobbit and Similarillon available, and a more affordable set of illustrated books that feature different designs and details. We’ve gathered all of those options for you below which also make great gifts for LotR fans:
What Comes With the Deluxe Special Edition?
The special deluxe version of The Lord of the Rings: Illustrated Edition is a single-volume hardbound book that comes in an eye-catching, intricately etched slipcase. It features a striking red-and-black design that’s meant to evoke the novel’s first edition. The book itself is 1,248 pages, and includes the entire fantasy epic and appendices. The text is “corrected and reset,” and printed in red and black ink. Interspersed throughout this massive tome are 30 illustrations hand-drawn by Tolkien himself. These include maps, color illustrations, and sketches. Also included in the package are two fold-out maps of Middle-earth drawn by Christopher Tolkien.
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Project Egoist Codes (May 2025)
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