Pokémon Horizons Doesn't Need a Movie, The Anime Needs a Reboot.
Hey everyone- with Pokémon Horizons winding down its most recent storyline, I thought it would be a good time to talk about what comes next. Though the cast has expressed interest in a movie; I’m not certain about that for a couple reasons. The first is how the movies have been on hiatus since 2021; and the second is how the “Tera Leak” is suggesting the next one will be another reboot. More to the point, I thought that would be a good time to see how such an idea would fare in an age where anything is open to the concept at any time. Here is why I don't think Pokémon Horizons needs a movie; and instead, the TV anime could use a reboot.
Let’s start with the aforementioned hiatus the movies have been on for a few years. Though Pokémon Secrets of the Jungle (known as Pokémon Coco in Japan) was well-received; it ultimately underperformed financially in its homestead as a result of two major factors- the pandemic, and the juggernaut success of “Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba: Mugen Train.” It even surpassed Makoto Shinkai’s “Your Name” as the most successful Japanese language film ever. The “I Choose You” timeline as a whole was personally a more effective attempt at a character-driven story than HZ; and if/when Project Bauer (codename for the movie reboot) comes to fruition, something along those lines can be done to adapt the games.
This brings me to my next point- the source material. Though the discourse over both this anime and Journeys is ongoing; there is one constant between them. Whenever it adapts the source material, people tend to appreciate the story more than when it deviates from it.
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