Summary
Pokémon Horizons episode #34 ends the Lapras arc with a farewell party for Riko’s grandmother Diana. New episodes of Pokémon Horizons air on TVTokyo in Japan and will be available on Netflix in the US. Now the crew must decide which of the remaining Six Heroes to pursue next, leading to their new adventure.
Pokémon Horizon episode #34 The latest part ended peacefully with a farewell party for Riko’s grandmother, after the epic match between Amethio and Black Rayquaza in episode #33. Here’s how fans can follow along and find out what happens next with Rising Volt Tacklers.
When are Pokémon Horizons episodes released?
New episodes of Pokémon Horizons are now premiering on Japanese network TVTokyo every Friday, at 6:55pm JST. Episode #34 of Pokémon Horizons will air on December 22, 2023 at 6:55 pm JST. That time was converted to 1:55 a.m. Pacific time and 4:55 p.m. Eastern time, making this an inconvenient broadcast time for Americans. Intended for Japanese audiences, these broadcasts also do not have any form of subtitles, meaning that knowledge of Japanese is required to follow the plot. The English dub of Pokémon Horizons has begun rolling out on BBC in the UK, while the US release is currently set for February 23, 2024.
Netflix will be the streaming home for Pokémon Horizons in the US.
What happened in Pokémon Horizons Episode #33?
After convincing Lapras to join them in episode #32, Black Rayquaza appears on the airship. As it turns out, Amethio of the Explorers had been tracking it, and when it appeared, he got out of his submarine to fight it. Using both Corviknight and his Ceruledge, Amethio fought against Rayquaza, who did not back down, releasing dangerous blasts of terrifying energy. However, Rayquaza’s power proves too great and after defeating Amethio, it turns its attention to the airship, with Roy now challenging it. Rayquaza’s chaotic attacks pose a threat to everyone, and when Riko pushes Roy away from an explosion, Terapagos in turn steps in to protect her, taking on its true form for the first time. . However, Terapagos cannot hold it for long and after it transforms again, Rayquaza leaves.
Pokémon Horizons Episode #34 sees off Riko’s grandmother
The airship had an extra passenger on board for this Lapras episode: Liko’s grandmother, Diana, an adventurer in her own right. However, after witnessing Black Rayquaza’s power, her desire for adventure was rekindled and she decided to continue her investigation of the Adventurers independently. Diana has added an interesting new element to the mix over the past few episodes, so it’s a shame to see her go so soon. However, as Diana realizes, Riko needs to learn how to handle these situations on her own to become a competent coach and person, and she can’t do that without a competent grandmother. mine is too close.
Saying goodbye to Diana seems to be the main focus of issue #34, a bit of a breather from the intensity of Black Rayquaza. This certainly won’t be the last fans see of her, although it may be a while before she returns. The crew will also have to decide which of the remaining Six Heroes they plan to go next: Kleavor or Entei. This could send the Rising Volt Tacklers to the far reaches of the world once again, as they pursue rumors and legends that could lead to these ancient Pokémon. Future episodes of Pokémon Horizon will soon reveal their next destination and fans are definitely eager to 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
Video games): Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Pokemon Snap, Pokemon GO
TV program): Pokemon