After 25 years, Ash Ketchup managed to become the best Pokémon coach to achieve victory at the World Coronation Series, which took place in Gala. When fulfilling his goal, many wonders if Pokémon's anime has come to an end, or if our protagonist will have more adventures in this world. Fortunately, the actress responsible for this role has an answer to this issue.
In a recent interview, Rich Mutsuhito, an actress in charge of Ash's voice in Japan, has revealed that our protagonist's journey does not yet come to an end, and there are still several adventures on the horizon. This was what he said about it:
Although Satoshi [Ash] has won the title of coach Pokémon stronger, he has not yet become the master Pokémon of his dreams. 15 years have passed since I began to play Satoshi, and he has worked hard during this battle. Children who saw the first transmission in 1997 have grown up, and I think some people have moved away from anime. He is one step away from becoming the strongest in the Pokémon world. Children and adults equally, please support Ash!
Although Mutsuhito's statements indicate that Pokémon's anime does not yet come to an end, at the moment there is no official statement by The Pokémon Company indicating that this will be the case. We can only wait for official information related to the future of the series to be available.
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Editor's note:
Although I would like the anime to come to an end with this victory, it also makes sense that this happens. With 25 years in development, this series has become a pillar of the anime, and it would be strange if it comes to its end just when a new generation of Pokémon is nothing to reach our hands.
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