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Pokemon Journeys is presently taking the chance to discover the largest problem of Ash Ketchum’s profession, putting the eternally younger Pokemon coach into the Masters 8 and making him nearer than ever to doubtlessly turning into the best coach on this planet. To have a good time the franchise, nevertheless, it appears that evidently Japan is placing collectively a “Pokemon Film Festival” titled “Summer Memories, Get It! 25th Anniversary Pokemon Film Festival” which can air films voted on by followers.

Voting is ready to start right now, June seventeenth, and can finish on July 1st, with followers selecting three films from the next record:

Theatrical Version Pocket Monsters Mewtwo’s Counterattack (1998)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monsters Phantom Pokemon Lugia Bomb (1999)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monsters Crystal Tower Emperor Entei (2000)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monsters Celebi Encounter Timeless (2001)
Pokemon the Movie: The Goddess of the City of Water, Latias and Latios (2002)
Pokemon the Movie: Advance Generation: The Wishing Star of the Seven Nights Girach (2003)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation Miu and the Hero of Waves Lucario (2005)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation Pokemon Ranger and Prince Manaphy of Aomi (2006)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monsters Diamond Pearl Dialga VS Parkia VS Darkrai (2007)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monster Diamond Pearl Giratina and the Bouquet of Ice Sky (Sora) Shaimi (2008)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monster Diamond Pearl Arceus To the Time and Space of Chokoku (2009)
Pokemon Theatrical Version Diamond Pearl Phantom Champion Zoroark (2010)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monsters Best Wish Victorini and the Black Hero Zekrom (2011)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monsters Best Wish Victorini and the White Hero Reshiram (2011)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monsters Best Wish Curem VS Holy Swordsman Keldio (2012)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monsters Best Wish Shinsoku’s Geno Sect Miu Two Awakening (2013)
Pokemon the Movie XY Destruction of the Cocoon and Diancy (2014)
Pokemon the Movie XY Halo (Ring) Super Genie Hoopa (2015)
Pokemon the Movie XY & Z Volkenion and Karakuri no Magiana (2016)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monsters Kimi ni Kimi! (2017)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monsters Everyone’s Story (2018)
Mewtwo’s Counterattack EVOLUTION (2019)
Theatrical Version Pocket Monster Coco (2020)

The winners can be introduced on July fifteenth and can be screened in Japan from August eleventh to September eighth.

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Via Comic Natalie