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Pokémon: Paldean Winds debuts on YouTube for free

Check out WIT STUDIO's return to Pokemon after previous miniseries, Hisuian Snow.

In the Pokemon Presents that premiered August 8, the Pokemon Co💧mpany announced a new animated miniseries set in Paldea entitled Pokemon: Paldean Winds. And now, the first episode of Paldean Winds has been released for free via .

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The episode, which is entitled “Breathe Out,” clocks in at around 11 minutes in length and follows Ohara, a student at Naranja Academy. Ohara is a flutist who has been asked to create a video project celebrating the school’s legacy with fellow students Aliquis and Hohma. But, due to a staggering amount of pressure, Ohara journeys to Glaceado Mo🦄untain with her loyal Fuecoco companion in search of her treasure.

The series will have a total of four episodes and is ꦯproduced by WIT STUDIO, who eagle-eyed anime f🌃ans will recognize as the team behind the first three seasons of Attack on Titan a⛎s well as one of the studios behind ꦑthe smash hit SPY x FAMILY. In the Pokemon world, WIT STUDIO also produced the three-episode miniseri🎃es, Pokemon: Hisuian Snow.

I’d hate to spoil the episode too severely, but given it’s already dubbed into English, we now have official voices for several characters from Scarlet and Violet: Nemona, Arven, and Clavell. Ne𓃲mona is voiced by , Arven by , and Clavell is voiced by Pete Zarusꦐtica. In terms of main cast, Ohara is voiced by , Aliquis by , and Hohma by .

If you’d like to g﷽et on-board the Paldean Winds train while it’s still early, the first episode is available for free via💫 YouTube. That is, presumably, where the remaining three episodes will be posted.


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