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Pokรฉmon Aim to Be a Pokรฉmon Master was a special final season of episodes for Ash Ketchum following his World Championship victory at the end of Pokรฉmon Ultimate Journeys: The Series. With Ash winning his first League tournament during the Alolan era of the anime, this final anime was a special goodbye season sending the trainer on his final adventures with the anime. Its final episode, airing on March 24th in Japan, then said goodbye to Ash for the last time.
Pokรฉmon’s Anime Said Goodbye to Ash 3 Years Ago Today

The final episode of Pokรฉmon Aim to Be a Pokรฉmon Master aired on March 24, 2023 in Japan (and then officially released its English dub version internationally later that Fall), and with it saw Ash returning to Pallet Town after years of adventures through many different Pokรฉmon franchise regions. Reuniting with his very first rival Gary, Ash reflects on the fact that he has become the Pokรฉmon World Coronation Series Champion after defeating some of the toughest trainers, past rivals, and even League Champions he had come across through his very long journey.
The final Pokรฉmon series saw Ash fighting through the ranks of a worldwide tournament, and wasn’t just limited to a single region. Through this new kind of challenge, Ash not only took on new Gym Leaders, but also some from his past who were also in the tournament. It was a blast from the past with plenty of shout outs and Easter Eggs through his many adventures. But when it all came to an end, Ash’s journey didn’t really feel complete to Ash himself. Because while winning the championship was a big deal, it wasn’t what made him a Pokรฉmon Master.
Thus with all of this now behind him, Ash reflects on what being a Pokรฉmon Master actually means to him. It’s not winning championships, but meeting all sorts of new Pokรฉmon and becoming their friends. With this new goal in mind, fans said goodbye to Ash after all these years as the Pokรฉmon anime decided to move on and focus on new characters and stories moving forward. It was a goodbye to an entire generation of fans who grew up with Ash in the Pokรฉmon anime, and was the Pokรฉmon franchise’s way of kicking off its new generation following the 25th anniversary.









