After over 1,200 episodes and well over a dozen films, Ash Ketchum's Pok?mon journey concluded earlier this year. But you'd be crazy if you thought that would be the end of the immensely successful anime series. Pok?mon Horizons is on the way to pick up the mantle, with Netflix confirming in a new trailer that it will begin airing stateside early next year.


Pok?mon Horizons features a new duo of Liko and Roy, each with a starter from the Paldea region. Liko is paired with the grass-type Sprigatito, while Roy adventures around with the fire-type Fuecoco. The trailer introduces us to Liko and explains she has traveled to where it all began, the Kanto region, to enroll in the Indigo Academy. We also meet Roy, a young native of the Kanto region with a passion for becoming a Pok?mon trainer. Sound familiar?


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Liko and Roy both possess artifacts that the Explorers, the Team Rocket-like group of Horizons, are seeking to take. Liko has a mysterious pendant passed down to her from her grandmother. While Roy has an ancient-looking Pok? Ball that raises questions of its own.


The duo isn't alone though, as a group known as the Rising Volt Tacklers come to their aid in the show. The group is headlined by its own duo of Friede and Captain Pikachu, with Friede riding atop a fierce-looking Charizard of his own.


The series will start streaming on Netflix beginning February 23, 2024, which purposely coincides with the timing of Pok?mon Day celebrations for 2024.


Pok?mon Horizons isn't the only Pok?mon series Netflix has coming down the pipeline though, as the fantastic-looking stop-motion animated Pok?mon Concierge begins streaming on December 28.

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