Netflix is bringing some big changes to Pokémon this fall. On September 10, 2025, many favorite seasons that followed Ash Ketchum’s final adventures will be taken off the platform. This includes Pokémon Journeys, Master Journeys, Ultimate Journeys, and To Be a Pokémon Master.
For fans who grew up watching Ash and Pikachu, this feels like the end of a very special era. But there is also exciting news ahead. A new set of episodes, Pokémon Horizons: The Search for Laqua Season 2 Part 4, will arrive on September 26, and the heartwarming series Pokémon Concierge will return on September 4.
Netflix Removes Ash’s Final Seasons but Brings Fresh Pokémon Stories
Now let’s look at what this really means for fans. Losing Ash’s final seasons on Netflix is painful. These shows were not just about battles and catching Pokémon. They told the closing chapter of a journey that lasted more than 20 years. For many people, Ash felt like a friend from childhood, someone who grew up alongside us. So when Netflix removes these episodes, it feels like a piece of our memories is being taken away.
At the same time, Pokémon has always been about moving forward, and that is exactly what Horizons brings. The new heroes, Liko, Roy, and Dot, add fresh energy to the story. In the upcoming Part 4, they finally reach the legendary region of Laqua, meet the Six Heroes, and face a dramatic battle with the powerful Black Rayquaza.
This story is very different from Ash’s journey. It is filled with mysteries, deeper legends, and enemies who are far more dangerous than Team Rocket. It feels fresh and keeps the series exciting for today’s generation of fans.
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Then there is Pokémon Concierge, which takes the franchise in a completely new direction. Instead of battles, it shows the quiet and heartwarming life of Haru, who runs a resort for Pokémon. It is calm, cozy, and reminds us that Pokémon is not only about winning fights. It is also about friendship, care, and happiness.

