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Pokemon's Best 3 Movies Just Got a Lot Easier to Stream, But There's a Catch

Published 11 hours ago3 minute read

Although best known for its amazing show, the anime franchise is also responsible for creating some of the most beloved films in history. These side adventures allow the writers and characters to explore themes and creatures that do not entirely align with the TV show's premise, making them mostly non-canonical material.

In these movies, Ash and his friends travel to mythical lands, meet exciting new friends, and often encounter some of the rarest Legendary Pokémon in the franchise. Fans of these incredible and nostalgic entries in the series will be happy to hear that the.

On July 2, 2025, the Pokémon franchise announced via their X (formerly Twitter) account that the first three films in the series would become available for free. Fans who wish to enjoy these fantastical adventures will be able to do so via the series' YouTube Channel, Pokémon TV, beginning with Pokémon: The First Movie on July 4, 2025.

This seems to be a part of the Summer 2025 celebration that the franchise will be holding during the coming weeks. As such, fans will be able to once again enjoy the first appearance of the popular and powerful Mewtwo, the rise of Lugia, and the majestic arrival of Entei. .

key art for the Pokemon XY Season depicting Ash and many pokemon.

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While the post did not disclose the duration of this promotion, it did explain that it would be time-limited. The films will likely become pay-to-stream once summer is over, so fans who wish to relive their childhood memories must do so before the time runs out and tune in to the official Pokémon YouTube Channel.

One of the main reasons why the upcoming release of the first three Pokémon movies is so exciting is because of what they mean to millions of fans. During the late 90s and early 2000s, Ash's adventures were a constant in most anime fans' lives. It is not without reason that this franchise is among the best children's anime in history.

The movies allowed fans to explore ideas and Pokémon that were never too important for the main show, such as the clone Mewtwo or the imposing Lugia, two of the most popular legendaries in the series. Even decades after their original release, these films are considered among the best the Pokémon franchise has ever released.

Fans who grew up enjoying these movies will have the unique opportunity to once again join the heroes on their quest to save the world. Newer fans can use this promotion to delve deeper into the beginnings of the Pokémon series and learn why these films are loved by hardcore viewers.

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Pokémon

1997 - 2023

TV Tokyo, TV Osaka, TV Aichi, TVh, TVQ, TSC

Shigeru Omachi, Koji Ogawa, Fumihiro Ueno, Hideki Hiroshima, Maki Kodaira, Makoto Ooga, Ayumi Moriyama, Keitaro Motonaga, Shigeru Ueda, Fumihiro Yoshimura, Minoru Ohara, Yoshitaka Makino, Kiyoshi Egami, Makoto Sokuza, Bjarne Heuser, Naoki Murata, Kenichi Nishida, Tomoe Makino, Masahiko Watanabe, Hiroaki Takagi, Tazumi Mukaiyama, Ryohei Horiuchi, Yoshihiro Oda, Hiromichi Matano

Junki Takegami, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hideki Sonoda, Yukiyoshi Ôhashi, Yuka Miyata, Takeshi Shudo, Shouji Yonemura, Shinzo Fujita, Michihiro Tsuchiya, Deko Akao, Reiko Yoshida, Aya Matsui, Junichi Fujisaku

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