Pokémon Season: 3

Pokémon: The Johto Journeys

The Orange League beckons and Ash answers the call, taking on the Orange Crew and their leader, Drake. Upon returning to Pallet Town, Ash and Misty reunite with Brock and set out on the next stage of their Pokémon journey—the Johto region! Though he still has an errand to run for Professor Oak, Ash jumps with both feet into the Johto League, taking on a couple of Gym Leaders and adding Pokémon like Totodile and Chikorita to his team.

  • Episode #1 Don't Touch That 'dile
  • Episode #2 The Double Trouble Header
  • Episode #3 A Sappy Ending
  • Episode #4 Roll On, Pokémon!
  • Episode #5 Illusion Confusion
  • Episode #6 Flower Power
  • Episode #7 Spinarak Attack
  • Episode #8 Snubbull Snobbery
  • Episode #9 The Little Big Horn
  • Episode #10 Chikorita Rescue
  • Episode #11 Once in a Blue Moon
  • Episode #12 The Whistle Stop
  • Episode #13 Ignorance Is Blissey
  • Episode #14 A Bout With Sprout
  • Episode #15 Fighting Flyer with Fire
  • Episode #16 For Crying Out Loud
  • Episode #17 Tanks A Lot!
  • Episode #18 Charizard's Burning Ambition
  • Episode #19 Grin to Win!
  • Episode #20 Chikorita's Big Upset
  • Episode #21 Foul Weather Friends
  • Episode #22 The Superhero Secret
  • Episode #23 Mild 'N Wooly
  • Episode #24 Wired For Battle
  • Episode #25 Good 'Quil Hunting
  • Episode #26 A Shadow of a Drought
  • Episode #27 Going Apricorn
  • Episode #28 Gettin' the Bugs Out
  • Episode #29 A Farfetch'd Tale
  • Episode #30 Tricks of the Trade
  • Episode #31 The Fire-ing Squad!
  • Episode #32 No Big Woop!
  • Episode #33 Tunnel Vision
  • Episode #34 Hour of the Houndour
  • Episode #35 The Totodile Duel
  • Episode #36 Hot Matches
  • Episode #37 Love, Totodile Style
  • Episode #38 Fowl Play
  • Episode #39 Forest Grumps
  • Episode #40 The Psychic Sidekicks
  • Episode #41 The Fortune Hunters

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Bottom Line Up Front

The lead-up to johto journeys, new adventure new pokemon: ash catches heracross.

  • "Snubbull Snobbery"
  • Ash Catches Chikorita -"Chikorita Rescue" 
  • Quagsire and the GS Ball - "Once in a Blue Moon"
  • Jessie's Big Reveal -"Ignorance is Blissey"
  • Arriving at Violet City - "A Bout With Sprout"
  • Defeating Violet City Gym "Fighting Flyer with Fire"

Charizard and Pidgeot Fight

Ash leaves charizard in charicific valley, delivering the gs ball, gs ball plot problems.

  • Beating Azalea Town Gym - "Gettin' the Bugs Out"

The Return of Squirtle Squad

  • Ash Catches Totodile - "The Totodile Duel"
  • Ash Catches a Shiny Noctowl - "Fowl Play"

Question: Where Can I Watch Pokemon Johto Journeys?

  • Question: What is Ash's Team at the End of Pokemon Johto Journeys?

Question: What Pokemon Movies are Set in Johto?

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Pokemon: The Johto Journeys anime holds a very special place in my heart. You see Pokemon Silver and all things second-gen left a mark on my young soul.

It seemed like every day, I’d rewind my Pokemon 2,000 and Pokemon: 3 VHS repeatedly. At the same time, I was exploring Johto in Pokemon Silver with my loyal Meganium by my side. However, I’m not here to talk about my Johto journeys; I’m here to talk about Ash and the gangs’ Johto Journeys!

Pokemon: Johto Journeys ran for 41 episodes and was first aired in 1999 in Japan and in 2000 in America. The series reunited the original star trio Ash, Brock, and Misty as they began their Johto adventure. Team Rocket would return, and new characters would make their debut, such as Casey.

  • Johto Journeys  is the beginning of Ash Ketchum’s Johto adventure. There are some absolute banger episodes in this season of Pokemon. Chikorita and Totodile are hilarious and fantastic additions to Ash’s team. 
  • I must admit, for 41 episodes, Ash doesn’t make that much progress, only winning two badges for the Johto league . However, along the way, the trio is put in strange situations, such as being attacked by a mob of townsfolk for standing on a Slowpoke tail and being attacked by an unrelenting Quagsire. However, “The Totodile Duel”  is my favorite episode in the season, Ash and Misty fighting over a Totodile and Brock as the pacifier is hilarious.

Ash vs Gary

In the lead-up to  Johto Journeys,  Ash, Misty, and Tracey had been exploring the Orange Islands, a tropical archipelago and small region exclusive to the Pokemon anime and manga.

In the second to last episode of  Adventures in Orange Islands, “A Tent Situation,”  the trio arrives in Pallet Town eager to meet with Professor Oak. Ash, Tracey, and Misty unexpectedly bump into Brock at Ash’s house. Confused, the trio rightly asks why Brock is here, and after mentioning Professor Ivy, Brock falls to the floor with symptoms of breakup blues.

After this strange reunion, the four head to Professor Oak’s laboratory, where Ash hands the GS Pokeball over to Oak, a unique Pokeball he acquired on his adventure through the Orange Islands. However, Team Rocket is not far behind and carries out their usual thieving antics before being defeated by Gary’s Nidoqueen. The episode ends with Ash and Pikachu challenging Gary to battle.

Ash loses the battle to Gary’s Eevee in  “Rivalry Revival” but fights well, and Gary commends him on his efforts. Sometime later, Misty finds Ash sitting on a rock, pondering his defeat to Gary. Misty explains that Gary has already left to go on a new adventure.

Meanwhile, Brock, Tracey, and Professor Oak attempt to learn more about the GS Pokeball. Ash enters, questioning where Gary has gone, and Professor Oak explains to Ash’s amazement that he has registered in the Johto League, inspiring Ash to do the same.

Misty and Brock eagerly join Ash on his new adventure, and Tracey explains that he will help Professor Oak with his work. Before the trio leave, Professor Oak asks Ash to deliver the GS Ball to Kurt, a Pokeball specialist in Azalea Town.

Johto Journeys Part 1 – (117 – 130)

  • Don’t Touch That ‘dile
  • The Double Trouble Header   – The Trio is introduced to Casey.
  • A Sappy Ending  –  Ash catches Heracross.
  • Roll On Pokemon!
  • Illusion Confusion!
  • Flower Power
  • Spinarak Attack
  • Snubbull   Snobbery  – Introduces Snubbull as a new reoccurring character.
  • The Little Big Horn 
  • The Chikorita Rescue  –  Ash catches Chikorita.
  • Once in a Blue Moon  –  Quagsire steals the GS Ball.
  • The Whistle Stop 
  • Ignorance   is Blissey  – It’s revealed that Jessie trained to become a Pokemon Nurse.
  • A Bout With Sprout   –  The trio arrive in Violet City and visit Sprout Tower.

Johto Journeys Part 1 – Major Events

Johto Journeys  begins in  “Don’t Touch That ‘dile”  with a Suicune appearing in front of the trio while attempting to navigate a forest. Exhausted, they arrive in New Bark Town, where Ash registers for the Johto League after rescuing Professor Elm’s Totodile from the clutches of Team Rocket. The trio discovers that a trainer had already taken Chikorita as their starter, leaving Cyndaquill and Totodile for new trainers.

With Ash now registered in the Johto League, the gang pushes forward to Violet City in  “Double Trouble Header.”  Along the way, Ash becomes friends and rivals with Casey, a novice trainer who is an extreme baseball fan and supporter of the Electabuzz team. Casey was given Chikorita by Professor Elm and mirrors Ash at the beginning of his adventure.

Heracross with Pikachu and Bulbasaur

Casey says farewell to Ash and the gang, promising that she will be stronger the next time they meet. Venturing forward, the crew stumbles across a war between a group of Heracross and Pinsir in a bid to control a forest in “A Sappy Ending.”

Introduced to an old man called Woodruff, the trio learns that the group of Pinsir threatens the forest’s ecosystem. The group helps the Heracross beat the group of Pinsir to restore balance back the forest. In the end, Ash catches a Heracross, which becomes a solid asset to his team.

Ash encounters a Donphan in  “Roll On, Pokemon!” Amazed by the Pokemon, he attempts to capture it only to find that it’s owned by a trainer named Rochelle. Ash challenges Donphan to a battle to train his Heracross once Team Rocket is defeated after stealing Donphan to mine Amberite, a rare and valuable stone. Heracross puts up a good fight but stops to eat tree sap in the fight, much to Ash and Misty’s surprise.

Heracross was a great addition to Ash’s team as it was a joy to watch on screen. While it wasn’t Ash’s strongest Pokemon, it grew to become a very powerful asset to his team. I liked the addition of Heracross to Ash’s team as it let his stronger Pokemon sit on the back bench while he trained new Pokemon.

The trio later catches up to Gary in  “Illusion Confusion.”  Where they befriend a Hoothoot to traverse through a Haunter and Gengar inhabited forest.

“Snubbull Snobbery”

Snubbull Snobbery

The introduction of Snubbull is a significant event in Pokemon Johto Journeys as it reappears on multiple occasions to bite Meowth’s tail. The trio first encountered Snubbull biting a Growlithe’s tail when visiting a mansion in Palm Hills, an Anime exclusive location.

It’s soon revealed that Snubbull is upset with its trainer for confining it to the estate. Tussling with Team Rocket, Snubbull ends up biting Meowth and Arbok’s tails multiple times. It’s funny because Ash’s Pokedex explains Snubbull to have a grumpy exterior, but deep down, it is caring. The episode ends with Snubbull setting off on its own adventure to track down Meowth and bite its tail.

Snubbull appears in future episodes following Team Rocket. While it doesn’t impact the main plot, it’s a hilarious addition to  Johto Journeys , offering comical moments, and later features in “ Grin to Win,” “Tricks Of The Trade,” “Tunnel Vision,”  and appears in  Johto League Champions .

Ash Catches Chikorita – “Chikorita Rescue” 

The Chikorita Rescue

As a big fan of Chikorita, this is one of my favorite episodes of  Johto   Journeys.  Traveling along a treacherous mountain path, the trio comes across a Chikorita.

Ash is reminded of his battle with Casey and vows to catch a Chikorita of his own. Ash challenges the little Pokemon to battle, and it proves itself to be a fierce and brave Pokemon. Despite its strength, it’s no match for Ash’s Charizard. However, it’s not defeated without causing significant damage.

The trio brings the Chikorita to a Pokemon Centre, where Nurse Joy explains that the Chikorita in the area are stubborn and aggressive. Team Rocket, impressed with Chikorita’s strength, steals the Pokemon in a devilish scheme to appease Giovanni. However, their plans fail. Chikorita joins Ash’s team after Ash and Chikorita get stuck on a mountain and reunite with Brock and Misty.

Quagsire and the GS Ball –  “Once in a Blue Moon”

Once in a Blue Moon

The trio arrives at Cherrygrove city, and Ash sits by the edge of a river and polishes his Pokeballs along with the mysterious GS Ball. A Quagsire appears and attempts to steal GS Ball, but Pikachu can catch it after a Squirtle’s Water Gun hits Quagsire.

This is a funny episode as this leads Ash on a wild goose, or should I say Quagsire, chase. Eventually, the Quagsire release their round object atop Blue Moon Waterfall, and the objects, along with the GS Ball, float downstream. Brock, Misty, and Ash arrive exhausted just in time to retrieve the ball.

Jessie’s Big Reveal – “Ignorance is Blissey”

Ignorance Is Blissey

I think Team Rocket may be three of the best anti-heroes on TV. They’re funny, incompetent, and have a big heart underneath all the schemes and crime. Therefore I absolutely love it when the show opens up their characters and explains how they came to be.

This episode explores Jessie’s life before becoming a member of Team Rocket, revealing that Jessie trained to become a Pokemon Nurse. In a tragic tale equaling the tragedy of the episode, Jessie proves herself as a skilled nurse and helps out her clumsy Chancey training partner; however, she could not resist Chancey’s Sing and fell into a sleep that was meant for her patients.

Jessie is reunited with the Chancey she trained with, only to find that it had evolved into a Blissey. Recognizing Jessie, the Blissey gives up all the Pokemon food in the Centre to Team Rocket. I love this as Team Rocket later feels guilty for taking the food, showing that they have good hearts.

Ash, Brock, and Misty hungry for food discover that there is nothing but a crumb left. Nurse Joy confronts Blissey about the food shortage while Team Rocket watches from afar. Seeing this as an opportunity, Team Rocket takes the blame and pretends to attack Blissey to get it out of trouble.

The episode ends with Team Rocket defeated and hungry but happy that they could help Blissey. I love this ending as it shows that Team Rocket are heroes but only to the viewer.

Arriving at Violet City –  “A Bout With Sprout”

A Bout with Sprout

After fourteen episodes, the gang finally arrives at Violet City! A feat that I could complete within an hour but anyhoo, before challenging Falkener, the Violet City Gym Leader, the trio are recruited as instructors at the Pokemon Academy in Violet City. However, unable to control the students, Ash’s Pikachu is almost kidnapped by Zackie, a Pokemon Academy student, when he attempts to throw Pokeballs at Pikachu and catches a Bellsprout.

Later, Zackie and his Bellsprout save Pikachu from Team Rocket and stop them from destroying Sprout Tower. I think this is one of the weaker episodes, as it doesn’t offer much to the story other than getting the trio to Violet City. I did, however, enjoy seeing Sprout Tower out of the games and onto the screen.

Johto Journeys Part 2 – (131 – 143)

  • Fighting Flyer with Fire  – Ash beats the Violet City Gym and obtains the Zephyr badge.
  • For Crying Out Loud
  • Tanks a Lot!
  • Charizard’s Burning Ambitions  – Ash leaves Charizard in Charicific Valley.
  • Grin to Win!
  • Chikorita’s Big Upset
  • Foul Weather Friends
  • The Superhero Secret
  • Mild ‘n Wooly
  • Wired for Battle!
  • Good Quil Hunting  –  Ash catches a Cyndaquil.
  • A Shadow of a Drought   – The trio arrives in Azalea town, meeting Kurt while resolving the drought problem.
  • Going Apricorn!  – The trio delivers the GS Ball to Kurt. Brock catches a Pineco, and Ash and Misty are given Fast Balls.

Johto Journeys Part 2 – Major Events

Defeating violet city gym  “fighting flyer with fire”.

Fighting Flyer with Fire

It’s what the trio has all been waiting for after countless episodes of fighting Team Rocket, learning about Johto, and meeting new friends and Pokemon. Ash is finally ready to challenge the Violet City Gym. However, guess who’s waiting for Ash at the city gym entrance.

No other than Team Rocket. Seriously these guys never take a break! Once again, the crime trio attempt to steal Pikachu; however, this time, Ash is aided by a mysterious Pokemon trainer flying on a hang-glider who later reveals themselves to be Falkner, the Violet City Gym Leader.

The match starts with a fight between Hoothoot and Chikorita, a strange decision by Ash as Grass-type Pokemon are weak to Flying-type. I found this quite funny as Ash is meant to be the champion of the Orange Islands League, and it’s not rocket science!

Falkner criticizes Ash’s decision and berates him for such a poor type of match-up. Even though Falkner gets triggered by trainers who say that Flying Pokemon don’t stand a chance against Electric-type Pokemon. Maybe Falkner shouldn’t be so judgy.

Chikorita ultimately loses to Hoothoot, and Ash withdraws her from the battle. It’s Pikachu’s chance to battle, and it makes short work of Falkner’s Hoothoot with a Thunderbolt. I chuckled a bit, thinking maybe Falkner should have kept his mouth shut.

Charizard vs. Pidgeot

Falkner’s second Pokemon, Dodrio, is later knocked by Pikachu. Falkner Sends out Pidgeot, his third and final Pokemon. Falkner defeats a tired Pikachu with a Whirlwind and begins a great fight between Charizard and Pidgeot.

It’s clear that Pidgeot is much faster than Charizard due to its Agility move, and Falkner uses this to his advantage damaging Charizard’s wing in the process. Brock and Misty fear the worst as Ash’s Charizard is grounded. However, after a quick pep talk from Ash, Charizard soars into the sky.

Pidgeot uses Agility repeatedly to maneuver and strike Charizard from behind. However, Ash predicts the attack and commands Charizard to spit a Fire Spin trapping Pidgeot before using Seismic Toss, launching it into the ground and ending the battle.

This is one of the best battles in Johto Journeys, tense with comical relief from Chikorita. It’s cool to see Charizard go head to head with Falkner’s Pidgeot. I must admit that the show does suffer from Ash’s reliance on Charizard as the trio is in a new region.

It would be great to see Ash use his new Pokemon in battle more, as it’s apparent that Charizard is way too powerful for the early competition in Johto.

Ash Leaves Charizard

In one of the most significant episodes in the anime, Ash leaves Charizard in Charicific Valley to become stronger by training with the other Charizards in the valley.

I really like this episode as up to this point, Charizard has absolutely dominated in battle. It’s a significant issue for the show as how do you introduce a new Pokemon region and set of Gym Leaders when Ash’s Charizard has already defeated trainers surpassing the skills of these Gym Leaders.

Misty brings this up at the beginning of the episode, stating that it’s not fair that Ash uses Charizard against novice trainers, as seen in the battle between Ash and Casey. Soon after, the trio meets Liza, a Pokemon trainer who looks after Charizard in the Charicific Valley.

Liza states that the Charizard in the valley are their kindest. Later, Liza attempts to teach Ash to fly on his Charizard, and Charizard challenges a bigger Charizard to battle to win and gain entry to the Charicific Valley for training. However, Charizard doesn’t even come close and is kicked out with Liza’s Charizard Charla.

I felt sorry for Charizard even though it’s high time that it has some challenges. It appears Team Rocket feels the same, sympathizes with Charizard, and keeps watch over him all night, making sure the fire on his tail doesn’t go out.

The next day Team Rocket use one of their mechas to try and break into the valley to help Charizard gain a place in the valley. Charizard blasts the mecha away, and Team Rocket’s plan works! In one of the saddest moments, Ash leaves Charizard in the valley and runs away crying, hoping to reunite with him one day.

A Shadow of a Drought

The trio finally arrives in Azalea Town only to discover there is a drought causing the Azalea Town Gym to close. Misty reminds Ash that he must deliver the GS Ball to Kurt for Professor Oak. The trio heads off to find him. While exploring Azalea Town, the trio discovers that the townsfolk are fascinated with Slowpoke and worship them. Unfortunately for Ash, he accidentally steps on a Slowpoke’s tail, and the townsfolk are enraged and chase the trio.

Losing the mob for a brief moment, the gang are stopped by Kurt wearing a Slowpoke costume. He gives them Slowpoke costumes to avoid the crowd. He then runs off to Slowpoke Cave and squabbles with Team Rocket. The trio looks for the man after meeting his granddaughter, defeating Team Rocket, and saving Kurt. It then begins to rain, and the trio ponders whether it was the Slowpoke’s doing.

I like this episode as it parallels the main story in Pokemon Gold and Silver with slight changes. In the next episode, “Going Apricorn!” 

The trio learns how Apricorn trees can be used to create different kinds of Pokeballs, and the group calls Professor Oak after Kurt examines the GS Ball. Brock catches a Pineco, and Kurt gives Ash and Misty a Fast Ball after stopping Team Rocket from stealing Apricorns.

Going Apricorn

While I absolutely love the second generation of Pokemon and the original trio as heroes, the Johto Journeys plot has some significant issues regarding the GS Ball plot.

While Ash’s main goal is to become the Johto League Champion, he was also tasked with delivering the GS Ball to Kurt to learn more about the ball for Professor Oak, but when the trio asks Kurt about the GS Ball, he has no idea what it is.

Initially, the GS Ball containing Celebi was planned, but this was cut and saved for the fourth Pokemon movie. The previous season’s ending set up the GS Ball as an essential item and main narrative. 

Johto Journeys Part 3 – (144 – 157)

  • Gettin’ The Bugs Out  – Ash defeats the Azalea Town Gym and obtains the Hive Badge.
  • A Farfetch’d Tale
  • Tricks of the Trade  – Ash is reunited with Tauros, and Jessie accidentally trades her Lickitung for a Wobbuffet.
  • The Fire-ing Squad!  – Squirtle returns to the Squirtle Squad. Ash leaves Heracross with Professor Oak.
  • No Big Woop!
  • Tunnel Vision
  • Hour of the Houndour
  • The Totodile Duel   – Ash catches a Totodile, and Misty’s Poliwag evolves.
  • Hot Matches!   – Cyndaquil gains control of its fire.
  • Love Totodile Style
  • Fowl Play!  –  Ash catches a shiny Noctowl.
  • Forest Grumps
  • The Psychic Sidekicks!
  • The Fortune   Hunters  –  Butch and Cassidy Return.

Johto Journeys Part 3 – Major Events

Beating azalea town gym –  “gettin’ the bugs out”.

Gettin' the Bugs Out

Ash challenges Bugsy, the Azalea Town Gym Leader and Bug-type Pokemon specialist, to a battle. Ash leads with Cyndaquil hoping to use its Fire-type attacks to his advantage. Bugsy sends out Spinarak and begins to spray String-Shot at Cyndaquil.

Unfortunately, Cyndaquil’s sleepy nature gets the better of it, and it cannot use any Fire-type attacks until it has warmed up. So Ash recalls Cyndaquill sending out Chikorita. Chikorita defeats Spinarak by using Sweet Scent but is later defeated by Bugsy’s Metapod.

Ash defeats the Metapod with Pikachu; however, it gets knocked out by Bugsy’s Scyther. Down to only Cyndaquil, Ash has no other option and sends it into battle. Thankfully Cyndaquil’s flame charges from dodging Scyther’s Fury Cutter attack.

Unleashing a Flamethrower, Bugsy orders Scyther to use Swords Dance to reflect the attack back. However, Cyndaquil beats Scyther by attacking it from above, winning the Hive Badge for Ash.

  • “Gettin’ the Bugs Out”  is a significant episode in the story as Ash not only wins the Hive Badge but is also given a Lure Ball by Maizie, Kurt’s grandaughter, which he later uses to catch a Totodile.

Squirtle Squad

The Squirtle Squad returns along with Captain Aidan, a character from the Orange Islands. This is a significant episode in the series as Squirtle leaves Ash to rejoin the Squirtle Squad, and Ash leaves Heracross with Professor Oak. This episode is great. Bulbasaur and Squirtle’s goodbye is very funny. As the two were always causing mischief together.

Ash Catches Totodile –  “The Totodile Duel”

The Totodile Duel

This has to be the funniest episode in all of Johto Journeys. The episode begins with the trio fishing, to Misty’s delight, although Ash and Brock don’t feel the same.

Ash and Misty start to argue, and a Totodile springs out of the river onto a rock and begins to dance. Ash and Misty start fighting over the Totodile but neither one of them can catch it as Misty’s special fishing lure is spat out by Totodile, and it breaks out of Ash’s Pokeball. The Totodile runs up to the trio dancing before running into the wild.

Ash and Misty are hell-bent on catching Totodile runaway. Brock chases after them, saying they’re going to need a referee. Meanwhile, Totodile stumbles across a hungry Team Rocket, but before they chow down, Totodile steals their food and blasts them away with a Water Gun.

The trio encounters Totodile once more, and Totodile starts dancing again. Ash and Misty both throw their Lure Balls at the same time Totodile falls behind a bush and is caught. Neither Ash nor Misty knows who caught it, and Brock steps in to take the Totodile.

Brock decides the two should have the battle to decide who gets Totodile. Misty is confident, claiming that she is a Water-type master, while Ash dismisses this calling her a Water-type disaster. Ash leads with Pikachu, and Misty unexpectedly sends Togepi into battle.

Unwilling to attack Togepi, Pikachu loses the battle. The two rivals shout at each other, and Ash’s Bulbasaur and Chikorita make quick work of Misty’s team.

Ash Catches a Shiny Noctowl –  “Fowl Play”

Fowl Play

On the way to Goldenrod City, the trio walks through a forest, encountering a shiny Noctowl. Ash plans to catch it, but he and the gang are inflicted by Noctowls Hypnosis. Ash is only able to defeat Noctowl after Ash has the idea to listen for Noctowl’s wing flaps to avoid its Hypnosis attack.

Answer: The whole Pokemon Johto Journeys season can be watched officially for free on watch.pokemon.com. Alternatively, you can watch it on Amazon’s Prime Video. However, this is a paid subscription service.

Question: What is Ash’s Team at the End of Pokemon Johto Journeys?

Answer: Totodile, Pikachu, Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Noctowl, and Bulbasaur are Ash’s six main Pokemon. Johto Journeys is the first season set in Johto, so the show had to give way to new heroes. While Ash sends his Heracross to Professor Oak’s lab so Oak can study it, he is reunited with Heracross in Master Quest.

Answer: Pokemon 3: The Spell of Unknown: Entei, Pokemon 4Ever – Celebi: Voice of the Forest, and Pokemon Heroes: Latios and Latias are three movies that span Johto Journeys, Johto League Champions, and Master Quest. Watch the following episodes to watch the films in line with the series timeline: • Pokemon 3 – Johto Journeys – Forest Grumps. • Pokemon 4Ever – Johto League Champions – The Kecleon Kaper. • Pokemon Heroes – Master Quest – Just Add Water.

Conclusion: Johto Journeys Review

In conclusion, Pokemon  Johto Journeys  is an excellent season for Pokemon to kick off Ash’s Johto adventure. The trio’s contrasting personalities continue to win me over with spells of comedy dotted throughout the episodes as Ash and Misty argue and Brock resolves their squabbles.

The new Pokemon stars, Chikorita, Totodile, and Cyndaquil, are enjoyable to watch as they all seem unique and comical in their own ways, such as Totodile’s bottomless joy for dancing, Chikorita’s jealousy, and, Cyndaquil’s laid-back attitude.

The season does a great job of rebalancing Ash’s Pokemon team, as Ash’s Charizard was way too powerful for the early stages of Johto. As shown when Ash annihilates Casey’s team and Falkner’s Pidgeot. Misty even comments that Ash relies on Charizard too much. However, this was fixed when Charizard left Ash’s team to train in Charicific Valley. 

However, the season is let down by the GS Ball plot as this is never resolved by Kurt, making it feel pointless. I think this hinders the show, but overall,  Johto Journeys  is a fantastic watch, and I highly recommend it to any Pokemon fan.

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The key events of Season 3:

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  • Ash arrives in Johto and sees Suicune.
  • Ash catches a Heracross.
  • Gary catches a Hoothoot.
  • A Snubbull starts to follow Team Rocket.
  • Ash catches a Chikorita.
  • Ash beats Falkner and earns a Zephyr Badge.
  • Ash releases his Charizard.
  • Ash catches a Cyndaquil.
  • Brock catches a Pineco.
  • Ash arrives in Azalea Town and gives the GS Ball to Kurt.
  • Ash beats Bugsy and earns a Hive Badge.
  • Jessie accidentally trades her Lickitung for a Wobbuffet.
  • Ash releases his Squirtle.
  • Ash catches a Totodile.
  • Misty's Poliwag evolves into Poliwhirl.
  • Ash catches a Shiny Noctowl.
  • Ash battles against an Entei who attempts to steal his mum (Movie).

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We’re more than a week away from Pokémon Day, the annual celebration of the Japanese release of the original Pokémon games and with it, the English debut of Pokémon Horizons: The Series . The upcoming season will be the first in the series to star characters other than Ash Ketchum since the anime first premiered all the way back in 1997.

Western audiences still have some time before we meet Liko and Roy, the protagonists of Pokémon Horizons , who will pick up the baton from Ketchum in the wake of his championship victory at the end of last year’s Pokémon Ultimate Journeys. In the meantime, why not take a stroll down memory lane and revisit the earlier seasons of the anime before the latest entry? We’ve broken down a list of all the services where you can watch all 25 seasons of the original Pokémon anime.

Pokémon: The original series (1997-2002)

Seasons 1-5: Indigo League, Adventures in the Orange Islands, The Johto Journeys, Johto League Champions, Master Quest

A boy in a jean jacket and red hat huddles close to a group of creatures who seek warm around the flaming tail of an orange lizard creature.

Where to stream: Netflix (first half of season 1); the Pokémon add-on channel on Prime Video or for digital rental/purchase on Amazon (second half of season 1, season 2, season 3, season 4, season 5)

The series that started it all! Aspiring Pokémon trainer Ash Ketchum ventures out from his hometown of Pallet Town to explore the Kanto and later Johto regions with his electrifying partner Pokémon Pikachu, earning Gym badges and capturing other Pokémon in his quest to become the very best, like no one ever was. Along the way, Ash teams up his friends Misty and Brock and faces off against Team Rocket members Jessie, James, and Meowth.

Ruby and Sapphire arc (2002-06)

Seasons 6-9: Advanced, Advanced Challenge, Advanced Battle, Battle Frontier

A black-haired anime boy with a blue jacket and red cap (Ash), a brown-haired anime girl wearing a red shirt and bandanna (May), and a bearded man in a white lab coat (Professor Birch) recoil from sparks of lightning emanating something from off-screen.

Where to stream: Freevee , the Pokémon add-on channel on Prime Video , or for digital rental/purchase on Amazon

The Ruby and Sapphire arc of the Pokémon anime saw Ash leave behind the Johto region (along with his allies and Pokémon, except for Pikachu) to embark on a new adventure in the Hoenn region. While there, Ash met and befriended fellow Pokémon trainer May and her younger brother Max, who joined Ash on his quest to compete for the Hoenn Pokémon League championship.

Diamond and Pearl (2006-10)

Seasons 10-13: Diamond and Pearl, Diamond and Pearl: Battle Dimension, Diamond and Pearl: Galactic Battles, Diamond and Pearl: Sinnoh League Victors

Three anime characters, one boy with black hair and a cap (Ash) with a yellow creature (Pikachu) on his shoulder, one girl with blue hair (Dawn) and a pink and white cap with a blue and white creature on her head (Piplup) and a spiky brown-haired boy with and orange and green jacket and backpack stand in front of a mountain range.

Where to stream: The Pokémon add-on channel on Prime Video or for digital rental/purchase on Amazon

After the conclusion of the Ruby and Sapphire arc, Ash Ketchum journeyed to the Sinnoh region to continue his quest to become a Pokémon master. He would eventually reunite with his old friend Brock, as well as meet a new companion in the form of Dawn, the daughter of a top Pokémon Coordinator who wanted to follow in her mother’s footsteps. Along the way Ash also met Paul, a rival Pokémon trainer with an opposing philosophy to Ash’s belief that friendship and empathy was the key to effective Pokémon mastery.

Black & White arc (2010-13)

Seasons 14-16: Black & White, Black & White: Rival Destinies, Black & White: Adventures in Unova and Beyond

A purple-haired anime girl (Iris), a black-haired anime boy (Ash) with a yellow creature on his shoulder (Pikachu), and a green-haired anime boy (Cilan) with a tan and green creature (Pansage) hanging on his arm, stand in front of a field of trees and mountains.

Where to stream: Tubi , the Pokémon add-on channel on Prime Video , or for digital rental/purchase on Amazon

The Black & White arc of the Pokémon anime followed Ash’s adventures through the Unova region. This arc introduced two new companions: Iris, a Pokémon trainer specializing in Dragon types, and Cilan, one of the Gym Leaders of the Striaton City Gym and a “Pokémon connoisseur” who matches trainers with starter Pokémon based on various forms of compatibility. The Black & White arc also introduced Team Plasma, a rival villainous organization to Team Rocket whose mission is to dismantle Pokémon society and free Pokémon from what they see as unjust captivity.

XY (2013-16)

Seasons 17-19: XY, XY: Kalos Quest, XYZ

A short-haired anime girl (Serena) with a red hat, a blonde-haired girl (Bonnie) with a brown mouse-like creature on her head (Dedenne), a black-haired anime boy (Ash) with a red cap and a yellow creature on his shoulder (Pikachu), and a blond-haired boy with round glasses (Clemont) stand in front of a cliffside with green shrubs in the background.

Where to stream: Hulu , the Pokémon add-on channel on Prime Video , or for digital rental/purchase on Amazon

Pokémon the Series: XY followed Ash and Pikachu exploring the Kalos region, encountering numerous new Pokémon as well as witnessing the mysterious power of Mega Evolution. Ash makes several friends, like Clemont the inventor and his little sister Bonnie, as well as Serena, a Pokémon performer who Ash met years ago when they were both children.

Sun & Moon (2016-19)

Seasons 20-22: Sun & Moon, Sun & Moon: Ultra Adventures, Sun & Moon: Ultra Legends

A smiling anime boy with black hair and a red cap (Ash) rubbing his face against a yellow smiling creature (Pikachu) on his shoulder.

Where to stream: Roku Channel , the Pokémon add-on channel on Prime Video , or for digital rental/purchase on Amazon

Referred to by many Pokémon fans (including Monster Kids author Daniel Dockery ) as the pinnacle of the original anime, the Sun & Moon arc saw Ash Ketchum not only undergo a major character redesign , but also introduced the Alola region and the concept of Z-moves. Instead of traveling through the region, Ash attends Pokémon school on Melemele Island, where he befriends his fellow classmates Lana, Lillie, Mallow, Sophocles, and Kiawe.

Journeys (2019-2023)

Seasons 23-25: Journeys: The Series, Master Journeys: The Series, Ultimate Journeys: The Series

A smiling anime boy (Ash) with a yellow mouse creature on his shoulder (Pikachu) bumps shoulders with another smiling anime boy with (Goh), who has an apprehensive-looking fishlike creature on his shoulder. (Sobble).

Where to stream: Netflix

The Pokémon Journeys arc brought the 26-year-long saga of the original anime to a close on a high note, with Ash finally becoming the Pokémon World Champion after defeating Leon, the Galar region Champion and “Monarch” of the Pokémon World Coronation series. The arc saw the reintroduction of several old companions, like Misty and Brock, as well as a new friend in the form of Goh, a young Pokémon trainer who had a formative experience with the elusive mythical Pokémon Mew.

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Healing the Healer! (Japanese: 伝説ゲット!?水の守護神スイクンを探せ!! Catch the Legend!? Find the Guardian of Water - Suicune!! ) is the 53rd episode of Pokémon Journeys: The Series , and the 1,138th episode of the Pokémon anime . It first aired in Japan on January 29, 2021, in Canada on July 10, 2021, in South Africa on August 31, 2021, in the United Kingdom on September 7, 2021, and in the United States on September 10, 2021.

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The Legendary Pokémon Suicune has been detected! Suicune is said to clean up polluted bodies of water and then leave, but for some reason, it’s lingering near a lake. And so, our heroes set off to investigate. Upon arriving, they discover the lake is being polluted by Pokémon hunters who want to catch Suicune. When Suicune appears, the hunters attack it—and to save it, Goh catches it! Weakened by the hunters, Suicune flees. But Goh heals its wounds, and the two form a bond as they defeat the hunters. Although Suicune disappears, it remains Goh’s Pokémon, and he trusts that it’ll always be with him, even when they’re apart.

In the Johto region , a storm mixes up a lake's waters, causing it to become muddy and brown. However, the Legendary Pokémon Suicune appears and uses its powers to make the water crystal clear again. The news of Suicune being sighted quickly reach the ears of Professor Cerise in Kanto , and he relays the information further to Ash and Goh . Chrysa and Ren , however, point out that multiple sightings of Suicune have been made around the same lake, which is unusual, as it tends to move along after purifying a body of water. As such, Professor Cerise dispatches his research fellows to the site to investigate.

After arriving in Johto, Ash and Goh head to the lake where Suicune was sighted, but as they approach it, a disgusting smell reaches their noses. At the lake, they find out that it's thick with garbage and pollution, despite Suicune having been supposed to have purified it. Nearby, they spot a group of men dumping pollution and having their Pokémon use Sludge Bomb into the lake. Goh plans to contact Officer Jenny , but Ash rushes ahead to confront the polluters before Goh can do so. A battle almost breaks out between the two sides, before a man the polluters refer to as their boss arrives, pointing out that Suicune has appeared. Once again, Suicune's powers clean the lake, and it attacks the trucks that were dumping pollution into it. The boss, however, is not worried, as he sees that Suicune's repeated use of its powers has left it low on stamina. Ash realizes these men are Pokémon hunters , and Goh understands they purposefully polluted the lake multiple times in order to force Suicune to use its power repeatedly and leave it weakened for capture.

The hunters have their Pokémon bombard Suicune with Sludge Bombs, with one of them keeping Ash and Goh from approaching as Suicune is tied down with ropes and nets. Desperate to come up with a way to save Suicune, Goh pulls out a Poké Ball and tosses it at the Legendary Pokémon, sucking it in. The Ball lands back into his hands, shaking three times before Goh's Rotom Phone reports that Suicune has been successfully caught , much to everyone else's astonishment. The hunters, displeased about having their hard-worked catch taken away from them, intend to take it back by force. Ash calls out Lucario and urges Goh to run away while he battles the hunters. Goh agrees and flees to get Suicune to a Pokémon Center . However, in the middle of his escape, he ends up tripping and dropping Suicune's Poké Ball. The Aurora Pokémon emerges and glares at Goh, displaying a very clear distrust towards him. Goh tries to convince it to come to a Pokémon Center with him, but it simply freezes its Poké Ball with Ice Beam and climbs up to a nearby tree to rest. Goh climbs up after it and finds several forest Pokémon standing before Suicune in an attempt to protect it, as it had cleaned the lake up for them. Goh tells them he's not one of the hunters and leaves his Cinderace and Alolan Exeggutor to watch after Suicune as he heads off with Sobble and Raichu . Ash, meanwhile, has managed to lose the hunters and wonders how Goh is doing.

Goh eventually returns to the tree, with his Raichu handing Suicune some Pecha Berries to cure the poison the hunters inflicted on it. The Berries work, and Goh also gives the forest Pokémon some other Berries to eat and for Suicune to regain its stamina. The hunters inform their boss that they've managed to relocate their catch and move out to reclaim it. Meanwhile, Goh notices an injury on Suicune's back leg and uses a Potion to treat it before wrapping a cloth received from Chloe around it. Just then, Goh's Exeggutor alerts them that the hunters are arriving. Goh engages them with his Cinderace and newly caught Drowzee , which he had caught in order to fight the hunters' Poison Pokémon more effectively. Although Goh manages to hold his own for a while, the hunter boss then sends out his Houndoom , which easily defeats Drowzee with a single Crunch while the boss mocks Goh for believing they only used Poison types. The hunters seize Suicune in a net and pull it down from the tree, beating it up as Goh begs for them to stop. Just then, Ash returns to help, and the two engage the hunters together. Although Cinderace ends up getting poisoned as well, Goh refuses to give up. Just as the boss tries to finish Goh off with Houndoom, Suicune, having observed Goh's determination, breaks free from the net and agrees to battle by his side. With a series of Hydro Pumps and an Ice Beam, the hunters' Pokémon are defeated, and another Ice Beam freezes the hunters into a block of ice that Officer Jenny picks up and carts off soon after.

With the hunters dealt with, Goh places Suicune's Poké Ball on the ground and tells it to resume its important journey. However, as Suicune emerges from the Poké Ball, it looks at Goh in the eye for a moment, before willingly returning to its Ball, showing that it wishes to stay with him. Thanking Suicune for its decision, Goh brings it back to the Cerise Laboratory , where Professor Cerise, Chrysa, and Ren are astounded to see Goh having actually caught the Legendary Pokémon. Suicune races to a hill in Cerise Park and unleashes a powerful gust of wind that forces everyone to shield their eyes. As the wind dies down, Suicune has disappeared, but Goh says that it's still there, even if they can't see it.

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  • Ash and Goh visit Johto again.
  • Goh catches a Suicune and a Drowzee .
  • Goh attempts to release his Suicune, but it chooses to remain his Pokémon while roaming the world .

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  • Weedle ( Goh's )
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  • This episode marks the first appearance of a Suicune in the main series anime since Drifloon On the Wind! , 644 episodes earlier.
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    Pokémon: The Johto Journeys is the third subtitle division of Pokémon the Series, and the first subtitle of Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver. It features 41 episodes of Ash Ketchum and his friends Misty and Brock's adventure through Johto from New Bark Town to Goldenrod City. The subtitle refers to the Johto episodes that were dubbed as part of Season 3, which began with the first 11 ...

  8. Pokémon: The Johto Journeys

    Pokémon: The Johto Journeys (Pocket Monsters: Gold and Silver in Japan) is the third season of Pokémon the Series, and the first season of the Gold and Silver series (under the name Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver, second series of the Pokémon: The Original Series). It features 41 episodes of Ash Ketchum and his friends Misty and Brock's adventure through Johto from New Bark Town to ...

  9. Pokemon: The Johto Journeys Anime Guide

    Pokemon: Johto Journeys ran for 41 episodes and was first aired in 1999 in Japan and in 2000 in America. The series reunited the original star trio Ash, Brock, and Misty as they began their Johto adventure. Team Rocket would return, and new characters would make their debut, such as Casey. ... In conclusion, Pokemon Johto Journeys is an ...

  10. Pokémon Journeys: The Series

    Pokémon Journeys: The Series (Japanese: ポケットモンスター Pocket Monsters) is the seventh series of the Pokémon anime. This anime series is based on the events of all the core series games, including the Generation VIII games Pokémon Sword and Shield. It follows Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon and was succeeded by Pokémon Horizons ...

  11. Pokémon: The Johto Journeys

    Swing into a whole new Pokémon world with the anime opening theme from Pokémon: The Johto Journeys! Official site: https://www.pokemon.comShop: http://www.po...

  12. Don't Touch That 'dile [FULL EPISODE]

    Jump to it, Trainers—we're gearing up for Johto!Join our heroes as they continue their trek into the Johto region, where they'll encounter new Pokémon, old r...

  13. Johto Journeys :: Anime Timeline (Pages) :: PKMN.NET

    Anime Timeline (Pages): Johto Journeys | The key events of Season 3. The key events of Season 3: Ash arrives in Johto and sees Suicune. Ash catches a Heracross. Gary catches a Hoothoot. A Snubbull starts to follow Team Rocket. Ash catches a Chikorita. Ash beats Falkner and earns a Zephyr Badge. Ash releases his Charizard. Ash catches a Cyndaquil.

  14. How to watch Pokémon Journeys Japanese Sub??

    That sounds like a troll but it actually is still up haha, for a while when it first went down it was .nz. I use animixplay but there are a lot of KissAnime copy out there. With Kissanime down, I was wondering how people have been watching Pokémon Journeys in Japanese with subtitles. I haven't been able to find much….

  15. Where to watch the entire Pokémon anime

    Seasons 1-5: Indigo League, Adventures in the Orange Islands, The Johto Journeys, Johto League Champions, Master Quest. Where to stream: Netflix (first half of season 1); the Pokémon add-on ...

  16. Pokémon Johto

    Pokémon Johto is the opening theme song for the English dub of the third season, Pokémon: The Johto Journeys.It was used from Don't Touch That 'dile to The Fortune Hunters.The opening animation is composed of clips from the third Japanese opening OK!, as well as episode clips from the third season.. The version used in the third series opening was performed by Johto and is featured on the ...

  17. Pokémon (TV)

    Pokémon: The Johto Journeys, Pokémon: DP Battle Dimension Anime Listed as Airing on Marvel HQ ... 4 th Pokemon Movie to Open in Japan on July 7 th (Dec 2, 2000) AOL Chat with Jessica Calvello ...

  18. A Quick Review of Season 3: The Johto Journeys : r/pokemonanime

    I am still quite enjoying the journey. On a final note, this season also had Pokemon Movie 3, and just to speak briefly on it, I thought it was fine. Not terrible, but not really good either. I thought the setup was actually pretty good, but the execution was lacking. I actually have a lot more to say about the movie than this season so its out ...

  19. Pokémon Journeys: The Series (TV Series 2019-2023)

    Pokémon Journeys: The Series: With Ikue Ôtani, Rica Matsumoto, Sarah Natochenny, Zeno Robinson. With his partner Go and his Pokémon Scorbunny in the Galar region, Ash tries to capture Mew and all the Pokémon with his Pikachu.

  20. Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series

    Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series is the twenty-fourth season of the Pokémon animated series, and the second season of Pokémon Journeys: The Series, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター, Poketto Monsutā). The season premiered in Japan on December 11, 2020, on TV Tokyo; in Canada, the season premiered on Teletoon in June 2021, Télétoon in July 2021.

  21. JN053

    Healing the Healer! (Japanese: 伝説ゲット!水の守護神スイクンを探せ!! Catch the Legend!? Find the Guardian of Water - Suicune!!) is the 53rd episode of Pokémon Journeys: The Series, and the 1,138th episode of the Pokémon anime.It first aired in Japan on January 29, 2021, in Canada on July 10, 2021, in South Africa on August 31, 2021, in the United Kingdom on September 7 ...

  22. List of Pokémon theme songs

    Japanese title Rōmaji English translation Vocalist Episodes used 1: ... Theme of The Johto Journeys: 2:54: 8. "Pokérap GS" (with John Loeffler/John Siegler) Pokémon 152 - 250: 4:12: 9. "Born to Be a Winner (Season Theme)" (with John Loeffler/John Siegler) Theme of Johto League Champions:

  23. Chikorita!

    Chikorita joins Ash's team! 💚After defeating Team Rocket and their snowball-firing machine, the stubborn Pokémon Chikorita joins our heroes on their Johto j...

  24. Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series

    Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series is the twenty-fifth season of the Pokémon animated series, and the third and final season of Pokémon Journeys: The Series, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター, Poketto Monsutā). The season premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo from December 17, 2021 to March 24, 2023, and in the United States Netflix released new episodes on October ...