Summary
Episode #31 of Pokémon Horizons continues the main storyline, with the team searching for Lucius’ Lapras at sea. The new episode airing time is 6:55 p.m. JST on December 1, 2023, which is early morning for American fans. Special short episodes focusing on Terapagos’ past will accompany the next three episodes, potentially revealing more about the character and Lucius’ other Pokémon.
Pokémon Horizon episode #31 there is a return to the main plot, with the group taking their airship out to sea in search of ancient explorer Lucius’s Lapras. Here’s what you need to know to tune in and watch the latest episode of Pokémon.
When are Pokémon Horizons episodes released?
As for Pokémon Horizons, new episodes are currently airing exclusively on Japanese network TVTokyo and will premiere every Friday at 6:55pm JST. Pokémon Horizons episode #31 will be released at 6:55pm JST on December 1, 2023. That time translated to 4:55 a.m. Eastern time and 1:55 a.m. Pacific time, leaving even international fans with access to a Japanese TV channel watching it very confused. convenient. The episodes are also broadcast in Japanese without any subtitles, as they are intended for a Japanese audience so knowledge of the language is required to follow the plot. Pokémon Horizons is confirmed to have an English dub in late 2023.
The English dub of Pokémon Horizons will launch in the UK on December 1. No US release date has been set.
What happened in Pokémon Horizons Episode #30?
Episode #30 of Pokémon Horizons features a mysterious purple liquid appearing around the spaceship, prompting Riko and Roy to investigate. Finally, they discover the source is a feral Polteageist who has boarded the airship. As a newcomer, Polteageist issued a challenge to Shuckle, and Captain Pikachu took the two Pokémon down to the cargo bay, where the other Pokémon on the ship were gathered. Riko and Roy discover that the Pokémon have a secret fighting club downstairs at night, and witness Polteageist and Shuckle fighting it with only their fists. Polteageist is accepted into the group and using Mrs. Riko’s teacup also creates a baby Sinitea.
Pokémon Horizons Episode #31 Lucius’ Lapras Investigation
Episode #31 returns to the main plot, as the airship crew appears to be leading Lucius’s Lapras, hearing rumors of a Lapras at sea that is said to help rescue ships lost in the fog with its song . The crew landed the airship in the water and began exploring the area where the Lapras was last seen. However, when the white fog arrives, the airship may really need Lapras’ help. A preview of the episode shows Terapagos looking surprised at the bow of the ship, and a separate trailer features additional footage of Lapras’ shadowy form getting closer in the fog, suggesting a meeting with the second Pokémon Lucius’ fourth death is imminent.
Starting with episode #31, the next three episodes will reportedly be accompanied by special featurettes focusing on Terapagos’ past, potentially giving fans their first look at the remarkable explorer. glasses. It could also provide a first look at Lucius’s other Pokémon that are yet to appear; Entei and Kleavor. These shorts seem intended to expand on Terapagos more as a character before the release of Scarlet and Violet’s Terapagos-centric DLC, which helps build hype for the new release. It will be interesting to see how similar the Terapagos version of the game is Pokémon Horizon‘ take, but fans have a few more weeks before they find out.
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): Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Pokemon Snap, Pokemon GO