Pokémon TV is a free streaming service for the animated Pokémon series, theatrical films, and special programming from the franchise's television library. It provides an official platform to watch and explore the full range of Pokémon's visual media.
The content library includes multiple seasons from different eras—from Season 1 Indigo League, the original 1990s anime that introduced the franchise's main story, to contemporary seasons from the 2010s such as Season 20 Sun & Moon and Season 21 Su…
Pokémon TV is a free streaming service for the animated Pokémon series, theatrical films, and special programming from the franchise's television library. It provides an official platform to watch and explore the full range of Pokémon's visual media.
The content library includes multiple seasons from different eras—from Season 1 Indigo League, the original 1990s anime that introduced the franchise's main story, to contemporary seasons from the 2010s such as Season 20 Sun & Moon and Season 21 Sun & Moon Ultra Adventures—spanning two decades of production. The app also includes Pokémon theatrical films, expanding viewing options beyond episodic content.
The app can be accessed without account creation, allowing viewers to stream content immediately. Users can optionally integrate a Pokémon Trainer Club account for enhanced features, including automatic progress synchronization across devices. A viewer can start an episode on one device and resume from that exact point on another, with the app tracking progress seamlessly. This cross-device functionality eliminates manual tracking and provides a continuous viewing experience.
The app sends notifications to inform users about new episodes and films. These operate as an opt-in feature that users can configure in the app's settings.
The app allows users to download episodes and movies for offline viewing. Downloaded content is stored on the device and accessible without internet connectivity. This capability is useful for users who travel frequently, watch during commutes, experience intermittent connectivity, or seek to reduce cellular data use. Downloaded content is available for viewing at any time.
Playback controls follow standard streaming conventions, allowing users to pause, resume, and adjust playback position within content. Streaming quality adapts based on available network bandwidth and device specifications.
Content discovery and navigation are organized around browsing available seasons and films. Users can view detailed information about episodes or movies before playback, search for titles, and navigate the organized library. The app offers straightforward access to the streaming catalog without requiring complex navigation.
Users can configure which types of releases trigger notifications—episodes, theatrical films, or both—and adjust the frequency of alerts to avoid constant interruptions. Users can also disable notifications entirely and discover new releases through the app's browsing interface.