This is a list of episodes of Pokmon the Series: Sun & Moon, which first aired between November 17, 2016 and November 3, 2019 in Japan and between March 17, 2017 and March 7, 2020 in the United States, though the first two episodes were aired as a preview in the United States on December 5, 2016. These episodes follow Ash Ketchum attending the Pokmon School in the Alola region along with his new classmates: Lillie, Kiawe, Mallow, Lana, and Sophocles.

I've seen the first 27 episodes of this anime, but then I kinda stopped to do some other stuff, and before I knew it, I was multiple episodes behind. And me being an idiot, instead of catching up, I let it build up.


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So I'm asking, which episodes of the series are worth watching? (This can include story, development, evolutions, or even just cool battles). This can also help me skip any filler episodes and such.

Pokmon Sun and Moon had 3 seasons and over 100 episodes during its run. While the series turned off many because of its lack of adventure, new general changes, and new animation style - it did have some gems that won over fans hearts.

A number of episodes pulled away from the normal routine that the show had settled into and provided entertainment to be enjoyed. These 10 episodes are the best places to start off on if you're on the fence about the series and just wanted to get a feeling of the series through its best highlights.

While this is an old tale, expectations were the writers would water down the content like most of the other episodes. But surprisingly, the villain is quite funny to see him struggle and a decently thought out as well so he seems more real as a Villian then many shown on the Anime in a while.

Over the years, one of the more interesting aspects of the Pokmon anime has been the localization of the Japanese-language series. Cultural differences and even health hazards have lead to the censorship or banning specific episodes in the past, and another one is reportedly being added to the list.

The twentieth season of the Pokmon animated series is known as Pocket Monsters: Sun & Moon ( &, Poketto Monsut: San & Mn) in Japan, and internationally as Pokmon the Series: Sun & Moon). This season follows the continuing adventures of Ash Ketchum and Pikachu as they travel to the Alola region, go to Pokmon school, participate in the island trials, and learn how to use the power of Z-moves. The season originally aired in Japan from November 17, 2016 to September 21, 2017 on TV Tokyo, and in the United States from May 12, 2017 to December 9, 2017 on Disney XD, making it the first Pokmon series to premiere on that channel. Prior to this, a preview of the first two episodes aired on the network on December 5, 2016.

The Japanese opening songs are "Alola!!" (!!, Arra!!) by Rika Matsumoto with Ikue Otani for 29 episodes, and "Aim to Be a Pokmon Master (20th Anniversary)" ( (20th Anniversary), Mezase Pokmon Masut (20th Anniversary)) by Rika Matsumoto for 14 episodes. The ending song is "Pose" (, Pzu) by Taiiku Okazaki. The English opening song is "Under the Alolan Sun" by Jannel Candrice and The Sad Truth, featuring composer Ed Goldfarb. The instrumental version of the English opening song did serve as the end credit song.

The new Pokemon anime is finally hitting stateside. Disney XD will begin airing new episodes of Pokemon Sun and Moon: The Series on May 13th, beginning with the third episode "Loading the Dex." The fourth episode, "First Catch in Alola, Ketchum-style!" will air on Sunday May 14th. Presumably, new episodes will follow every Saturday and Sunday mornings thereafter.

Disney first announced it had obtained the rights to all 18 seasons of the Pokemon anime last year and aired a mini-marathon in November that featured the first two episodes of the new Pokemon Sun and Moon series as well as the latest Pokemon movie Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel. However, Disney has inexplicably held off on airing new episodes, even after Cartoon Network finished its run of Pokemon XY&Z: The Series in February and new dubbed episodes of the Pokemon Sun and Moon series began airing in other English speaking countries last month. There's now nearly a five month delay between Pokemon episodes airing in Japan and in the US, which is the longest delay US fans have seen in years.

Tropes A to C  Adaptational Heroism: Lusamine receives one of the more significant cases of this, going from Pokmon Sun and Moon's controlling, emotionally abusive and borderline insane* Or in the case of Pokmon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, so obsessed with saving Alola to the point of obliviousness Big Bad... to a bubbly, embarrassingly-affectionate womanchild with no overpowering obsession with Ultra Beasts/stopping Necrozma. Adaptational Job Change: The Trial Captain position is Adapted Out here, so the anime has Mallow, Lana, Sophocles and Kiawe as students, while Ilima, Acerola, and Mina are just trainers the protagonists encounter, with Ilima being an elite trainer and alumni of the Pokmon School. Adaptation Distillation: Ash is only required to defeat one Pokmon per island in order to face the Kahuna so he doesn't receive Z-Crystals he can't use (he receives a Fightinium Z from Hala, but Tapu Koko swaps it out for the Electrium Z since none of his current team know any Fighting type moves, while Hapu just lets Ash pick any Z-Crystal from a selection due to none of them having Ground type moves either). Other characters take part in trials that are more beneficial to their team than Ash (Team Rocket for Darkium-Z, Lana for Waterium-Z, Lillie for Iceium-Z, Kiawe for Flyium-Z). Adaptation Expansion: The series occasionally depicts trials for Z-Crystals that are found as conventional items in the game. In cases such as Iceium-Z, this comes accompanied by large sized versions of Pokmon that didn't officially have Totem forms. In the games (both original and Ultra), Professors Kukui and Burnet are already married. In the anime, they meet late in Season 20, but their relationship develops swiftly (with a pinch of Rescue Romance for good measure), and they marry early in Season 21. Adapted Out: Team Skull's involvement with Lusamine and the Aether Foundation is virtually zero in the anime, unlike in Pokmon Sun and Moon where the two organizations team up to open Ultra Wormholes for their own gain. This even extends to Gladion, who is Team Skull's enforcer in the games but is unaffiliated with and even hostile towards the villainous gang in the anime. Necrozma's backstory makes no mention of Ultra Megalopolis, the ancient populace of which were the catalyst for the Legendary Pokmon's vicious nature and pillaging of light. Instead, Necrozma lost its light when it exhausted its power protecting Poipole and Naganadel's world from a meteor. Art Evolution: Sun & Moon has the most drastic change in animation and art style compared to all of its predecessors. To better accommodate the new Slice of Life format and easing the burden of producing consistent quality episodes on time, OLM simplified the character designs and teamed up with a leader in animation software, ToonBoom Animation. As a result, the animation is far more frenetic and expressive than previous series, with the art style being more streamlined or made Off-Model as a necessity to allow a much greater amount of characters and movement per shot. Ascended Extra: Show-wide, Matori appears more prominently in this series, acting as The Comically Serious to the Team Rocket trio and appearing as an antagonist proper a couple of times. Within just this series, Kiawe's Charizard was originally solely a Ride Pokmon, though as the series continued it began to find more and more use, culminating in Kiawe finally "un-retiring" it as a battler after it earned him Flyium-Z, and it becoming part of the main group in Ultra Legends. Big Bad: Guzma is considered this especially during the Alola League arc where he is entering it specifically to try and abolish the league in general. Breaking Old Trends: Alola changed up the overall series formula where instead of being an ongoing adventure around the region, it's now more of a Slice of Life series where Ash goes to school. After six regions, Alola is the first where Ash doesn't catch the regional bird Pokmon. Alola is the first region where Ash doesn't catch a Water-type Pokmon. Ash's outfit is also different from all previous versions: shorter pants, no jacket/sweatshirt, and no fingerless gloves. The Alola League Conference is the first instance a series protagonist other than Ash officially participates (namely all of them, as well as Team Rocket even). Alola is also the first region where Ash wins the Pokmon League Conference and thus becomes the (first) Champion of Alola. Alola is also the first region main characters are allowed to capture and utilise Mythical or other special breed Pokmon. Characterization Marches On: Kiawe was far more humorless and stoic in the first few episodes, coming off more as an Aloof Ally, a far cry from the comedic Large Ham he is for the rest of the series. Mallow was initially far more of a Genki Girl, bordering on scatter brained on occasion. While she retained her Plucky Girl energy, she was usually The Straight Man of the group afterwards. Cheaters Never Prosper: Subverted for Team Rocket for once. They go through an official trial per se to get Darkium-Z, but after beating the Totem Raticate, they just steal the crystal without its approval. The Raticate and its posse at the very least doesn't think they earned it fair, and come to get it back, though after one look at Bewear, they decide to just let it go and make a break for it. 17dc91bb1f

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