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Posted January 8th, 2024 ![]() Every year I make an attempt to predict what will happen in the World of Pokémon and then post those predictions on my website as a sort of fun little game. Part of that game is to then check back on those predictions a year later to see how I did. So let's take a look to see if any of the stuff I thought would happen in 2023 ended up coming true!
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The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero was announced on February 27th, 2023 during a Pokémon Presents, and we did indeed get the DLC delivered to us in two parts. Part 1 was released in the summer (September 13th, 2023, about a week before the autumnal equinox) and Part 2 was technically released in the autumn (December 14th, 2023) but close enough, I guess.
Nope! We just got Paradox Pokémon based on the rest of the Johto / Isshu beasts instead.
There were a few updates that seemed to be primarily performance-based (1.3.0, 1.3.1, 1.3.2) so I guess I technically got this one wrong. The games still run like hot trash, though, so while Game Freak did put out a few tiny little fires here and there they never got around to doing the big "if you install this update your game will run so much better" type update the games so desperately need.
We did end up getting all the starters, though the majority of them came through the DLC, not raid events.
Right on most of those, though Rougela's fainting animation wasn't really altered any other than the expected color swap. Anyway, um...when was the last time any of you played the Stadium games on the Switch Virtual Console?
We did get a Game Boy / Game Boy Color Virtual Console last year but it didn't end up having any mainline Pokémon games. I don't expect that to change in 2024.
We're now at the point in Pokémon Go's life where they're able to add current gen Pokémon to the game and yet we still haven't gotten any Z-Moves yet. I feel like if they were going to add them they probably would've done so already.
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Yup, this is pretty much exactly what happened. It's amazing to me that there are people who thought this last batch of episodes would go any other way.
It wasn't, making it one of the few versions of the song to never be used in the TV series.
Right again! A lot of fans clung to theories about Pocket Monsters (2023) being a timeskip series, and that Liko is the daughter of a grown up Satoshi based on her hair clip sorta-kinda looking like the emblem on his original baseball cap but of course none of that ever ended up meaning anything. We've met both Liko's parents and her grandmother, and none of them are Satoshi.
Did we know that Pocket Monsters (2023) was going to take place in all the regions, just like its predecessor did, when I made this prediction back in January 2023? I'm not sure, but in any case this prediction ended up not quite hitting the mark. The group did spend a considerable amount of time in the Paldea Region (and are about to head back soon, as of this writing) but our heroes also spent a considerable amount of 2023 in both Kanto and Galar so I can't claim I got this one right.
Nope; Conisch is the only person to work on the background music for the new Pocket Monsters TV series.
I have to hand it to OLM; they've shown a remarkable amount of restraint when it comes to not bringing Satoshi and Pikachu back for a quick little nostalgia burst. While it's still entirely possible we'll see the duo pop up again in the series' second or third year, so far the focus has been entirely on Liko and the rest of the Rising Volteccers.
We did not get a new movie in 2023, and at this point I'm thinking a 2024 movie is probably unlikely as well.
We didn't get a "25th Anniversary Version," unless you count that "Gotta Catch Em All" song TPCi used for its version of Pocket Monsters Mezase Pokémon Master. I can't think of anything else TPCi did to celebrate, unfortunately.
The show is indeed remaining on Netflix, but fans in the U.S. weren't lucky enough to get the show in the same year as its Japanese counterpart. Pokémon Horizons isn't appearing on Netflix over in the country where the English dub is actually produced until February of this year, a ridiculous ten whole months after the series debuted in Japan.
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Nope, didn't get this. We really should have, though.
I wanted this to happen sooooo bad but unfortunately this wasn't to be. The closest we got was that massive CD box set that included a single Blu-ray with random opening / ending themes on it, but the actual TV episodes themselves are still stuck on Japanese streaming services like Amazon Prime and Hulu.
Nope, never got this either.. ...and that's it for my 2023 predictions! I'll be posting my 2024 predictions when I do my website's anniversary write-up later this month |
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