Summary
Pokémon Horizons episode #29 introduces a Poké Ball Artisan who may have a connection to Orla, the mechanic of the Rising Volt Tacklers team. This episode aired on November 17, 2023 at 6:55 pm JST. The English dub will be available in late 2023. The preview suggests that Orla may be considering leaving the crew, raising questions about her backstory and reasons for joining the Rising Volt Tacklers.
Pokémon Horizon episode #29 sees the airship crew stumble across a Poké Ball artisan who also happens to be searching for ancient Poké Balls, and she has some connection to Rising Volt Tacklers’ mechanic, Orla. Here’s how fans can catch up on the latest episode of the new Pokémon series.
When are Pokémon Horizons episodes released?
Pokémon Horizons is currently airing exclusively on Japan’s TVTokyo network. TVTokyo broadcasts take place on Fridays at 6:55 p.m. JST, which equates to 4:55 a.m. Eastern Time and 1:55 a.m. Western Time, an inconvenient time slot for most fans. American grave. Episode #29 of Pokémon Horizons is currently scheduled to air at 6:55pm JST on November 17, 2023. Since the episodes air to a Japanese audience, they won’t have any subtitles, so fans will need some knowledge of Japanese to follow along. Pokémon Horizons is confirmed to have an English dub in late 2023, but a more specific date is currently unknown.
What happened in Pokémon Horizons Episode #28?
Pokémon Horizons episode #28 sees Liko, Roy, and Friede visit an antique dealer who was a friend of Liko’s grandmother, Diana. However, upon seeing Roy’s antique Poké Ball, the antique dealer steals it, which takes the group a while to realize. What follows is an epic chase across town, as the old man uses his team of Ghost and Psychic-type Pokémon to help keep the ball away from them. Riko and Roy eventually get the ball back with the help of Captain Pikachu, and the old man admits that he is planning to sell the ball to a customer – a Poké Ball artisan, who promised a price. high for rare Poké Balls.
Episode #29 of Pokémon Horizons sees the Team meet the Poké Ball Artisan
The preview for episode #29 shows that it won’t take long for the Rising Volt Tacklers to track down the artisan in question, who appears to be a young woman. From the preview, she appears to have some sort of relationship with Orla, the crew’s mechanic, and the narration for the preview suggests that Orla may be considering leaving the crew. It remains unclear what Orla’s current relationship with the artisan is, or whether these two plot lines are connected. Orla was one of Friede’s earliest supporters in forming the group, so one can’t help but wonder what could have made her want to leave at this stage.
While it’s unlikely that Orla will actually leave, it’s nice to see another episode that focuses on the adult characters in the crew. Orla hasn’t had an episode focusing on her yet, like Molly, Murdock, and Friede, so this would be a good opportunity to dig deeper into her backstory and explain why she’s involved. Rising Volt Tacklers. If the situation makes her doubt her decision, it’s best to review why she made this choice in the first place and see if this is really the right thing for her. her or not.
Pokémon Horizon episode #29 holds the answer to this, as well as the mysteries of the Poké Ball Artisan, so the only way to find out is to watch.
Pokemon
Summary: Spanning over 25 years, Pokemon, also known as Pocket Monsters in Japan, is a multimedia franchise co-created by Nintendo, Game Freak and Creatures. Conceptualized by Satoshi Tajiri in conjunction with Ken Sugimori and Junichi Masuda, Pokemon is set in a fictional world where humans live alongside tameable creatures called Pokemon. People who catch, raise, and battle these creatures are called Pokemon Trainers. They embark on cross-continental journeys to raise their Pokemon with the ultimate goal of competing in tournaments to become champions. Pokemon spans a massive range of properties, from a long-running animated series to a successful card game to the medium that started it all, the video game. Additionally, Pokemon started the “two games” trend, where two versions of a game would release and include different Pokemon/features between versions, encouraging players to meet others and trade so they can “catch them all.”
Created by: Satoshi Taijiri, Ken Sugimori, Junichi Masuda
First movie: Pokemon: The First Movie
Latest movie: Movie Pokémon: Secrets of the Jungle
First TV show: Pokemon
Date of first episode airing: 1997-04-01
Current line: Pokemon
TV program): Pokemon
Video games): Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Pokémon Snap, Pokémon GO