RIP Pokemon TV: the Pokemon streaming service is closing down and the replacement is not ideal
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RIP Pokemon TV. The app and website, which routinely showed a revolving door of Pokemon series and movies, is closing down in Mar🍌ch.
"Thank you to all our fans who have enjoyed Pokémon TV over the years. The Pokémon TV app and website will sunset and the service will end on March 28, 2024. Beginning on January 8, 2024, fans will no longer be able to download the Pokémon TV app from the App Store, Google Play, Roku Channel Store, Amazon Appstore, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo eShop, and Pokemon.com," a statement .
Those who still have the Pokemon TV app on their devices wꦿill still be able to ꦯstream content on the platform until March 28, however.
Unfortunately, those looking to seek out more Poke-adventures will need to fork over some money to pay for severꩲal subscription services.
As of writing, the first season and Pokemon Journeys is on Netflix; nine seasons are on Prime Video (with several more on paid-for Amazon channels); Sun and Moon are on Ro🌠ku; Black♎ and White on Tubi, and a handful more to watch or rent across various streaming platforms and storefronts. You can .
The new post-Ash series, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pokemon Horizons, was released on CBBC in the UK in December and is set to hit Netflix in the US on February 23. It follows the adv🧔entures of new protagonist Liko from the Paldea region as she teams up with the Rising Volt Tacklers on their airꦅship The Brave Olivine.
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