I thought that maybe since this is Pokemon, it would have been more fitting to post it on the Gaming side.
Begins on August 27! Will take place over two months. So the official site says the first 9 seasons and 8 movies but Twitch says 19 seasons and 16 movies so um...
Begins on August 27! Will take place over two months. So the official site says the first 9 seasons and 8 movies but Twitch says 19 seasons and 16 movies so um...
The schedule is:Starting August 27, 2018, Pokémon fans can join an animation celebration of epic proportions when Twitch begins streaming a two-month marathon of Pokémon the Series on its TwitchPresents channel. The first nine seasons of Ash and Pikachu's many adventures, plus eight Pokémon feature films, will be shown from August 27 to October 28.
The marathon begins on the TwitchPresents channel at 10 a.m. PDT on Monday, August 27. Mondays through Thursdays will feature blocks of 10 to 16 Pokémon the Series episodes, with each block repeating throughout the day. Fridays and Saturdays will consist of encore presentations of the episodes that were featured at the beginning of that week.
Additionally, a special Pokémon movie presentation will take place each Sunday. Check the TwitchPresents channel for more information about when the movies will air.
- August 27: Pokémon: Indigo League (Season 1)
- September 3: Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands (Season 2)
- September 10: Pokémon: The Johto Journeys (Season 3)
- September 17: Pokémon: Johto League Champions (Season 4)
- September 24: Pokémon: Master Quest (Season 5)
- October 1: Pokémon Advanced (Season 6)
- October 8: Pokémon: Advanced Challenge (Season 7)
- October 15: Pokémon: Advanced Battle (Season 8)
- October 22: Pokémon: Battle Frontier (Season 9)
In the first episode of the Pokémon TV show, Ash Ketchum from Pallet Town overslept on the very first morning of his Pokémon journey. His rivals claimed Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur, so he was left with the feisty Mouse Pokémon whose face would become an icon for an entire generation of anime fans.
Their adventures are legendary. And now, we're reliving those adventures together on Twitch.
The Twitch Pokémon Marathon kicks off August 27 at 10 AM PT. Tune in to /twitchpresents with thousands of fans for 19 seasons of the beloved TV show (932 episodes!) and 16 Pokémon movie parties, streamed all around the world in six languages (English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese).
If you think you have what it takes to become a Pokémon Master, prove it with the Twitch Presents: Pokémon Badge Collector extension. When Pokémon appear on stream, catch them to earn points and compete with other viewers. Stay vigilant and you may even capture a rare Pokémon or two...
We'll stream the first-run of episodes every Monday through Thursday, with reruns on Friday and Saturday over on the /twitchpresents2 channel. Then, join us every Sunday again on /twitchpresents at 10 AM PT for a Pokémon movie party.
This is just the beginning of a 10-month celebration of Pokémon. Look out for more news around the 2018 holiday season. It's all blasting off August 27 at 10 AM PT. Until then, follow /twitchpresents for all the latest updates