Ash, Pikachu, and friends return for an all-new adventure in Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series! As Ash battles his way through the Coronation Series, he’ll be joined by Goh — a friend on a mission to catch every single pokémon. If you’re wondering how to watch Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series on Netflix, here are some methods to do so.
Where to Watch Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series Part 3
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How Many Episodes Are in Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series Part 3?
There are 15 episodes in Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series part three. Each episode lasts 25 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series episodes and their scheduled date release here below.
Part Three
- “All Out, All of the Time!”: May 26, 2022
- “Ultra Exciting From the Shocking Start!”: May 26, 2022
- “Detective Drizzile!”: May 26, 2022
- “Night and Day, You Are the Ones!”: May 26, 2022
- “Trial on a Golden Scale!”: May 26, 2022
- “Mad About Blue!”: May 26, 2022
- “The Sweet Taste of Battle!”: May 26, 2022
- “Star Night, Star Flight!”: May 26, 2022
- “An Adventure of Mega Proportions!”: May 26, 2022
- “Battle Three with Bea!”: May 26, 2022
- “A Battle of Mega Versus Max!”: May 26, 2022
- “Breaking the Ice!”: May 26, 2022
- “Looking Out for Number Two!”: May 26, 2022
- “The Gates of Warp!”: May 26, 2022
- “Showdown at the Gates of Warp!”: May 26, 2022
Previous Parts
- Part Two: January 2022
- Part One: September 2021
What Are the Critics Saying About Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series Part 3?
Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series received a 67% from audience viewers. Viewer reviews are mixed, with many long-term fans feeling a bit disappointed in the series, and newcomers greatly enjoying it. Whether you’re a long-term fan looking for nostalgia, or it’s your first time with a Pokémon series, this may be worth a watch.
“Such a glimpse into the human condition — via an exquisitely convoluted conceptual metaphor — is precisely why people watch Pokémon cartoons. Surely it’s not just to watch weird cute made-up animals coo and fart around, and to get hyped up to purchase playing cards, stuffies, and video games.” – John Serba, Decider
“But even when Ash acts impetuously, it’s usually from his big, generous heart. He’s an earnest, innocent young hero, which feels refreshing in a world where gritty anti-heroes seem to be more and more common, even in kids’ shows.” – Emily Tsiao, Plugged In
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Is Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series Part 3 Suitable for Kids?
Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series is rated TV-Y7, which is suitable for children with parental supervision and all viewers over the age of 7. The series contains moderately frightening or intense scenes and mild profanity.