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Ash's Japanese voice actor, Rica Matsumoto, once weighed in on Ash's romantic prospects, but the answer is likely to ...
Ash has had some tremendous highs over the years, but he's also suffered some truly embarrassing situations that are perhaps ...
As Pokemon Master Journeys came to a close, fans were told the trainer was going to part with the anime. After more than 1,000 episodes and decades on the job, Ash and his Pikachu were given the ...
Pokemon. Add Topic. Ash Ketchum and Pikachu leaving Pokémon, will no longer be the main characters in 2023. ... Sarah Natochenny, who's voiced Ash in the English version of the show since 2006, ...
Pokemon: Ash’s Goodbye. In the final moments of Ash and Pikachu’s tenure, the pair come across a fork in the road, letting fate decide which way they’ll go.
Ash's Pokemon throughout the long history of the animated series have nearly always had a strong sense of willpower and sense of justice. It wouldn't be crazy to think that he would be naturally ...
Note that if you do not download the programs we list out below before the Nintendo 3DS eShop closes on March 27, 2023, you will not be able to get Ash-Greninja anymore. If you have all this stuff ...
The final episode of the Pokémon anime featuring Ash and Pikachu will be airing in Japan March 24, with a North American airing with an English dub expected to arrive in the latter half of 2023.
Pikachu And Ash In The Animated Movie "Pokemon:The First Movie." Getty Images/Getty Images This week marks the end of an era for fans of Pokémon as they bid farewell to Ash Ketchum after 25 years.
Ash Ketchum, with help from his lifelong partner Pikachu, finally achieved his 25-year-old dream of becoming the best Pokémon trainer in the world. In the latest episode of Pokémon Ultimate ...
Ash Ketchum, the protagonist of the Pokémon anime since April of 1997, is hanging up his hat after 25 years. The Pokémon Company announced that both Ash and Pikachu will appear in 11 more ...
But Ash and Pikachu were defining figures of my childhood—and indeed, much of my life. I spent every Saturday morning from ages 4 to 12 watching Pokémon.