Summary
- Pokémon Evolutions, Twilight Wings, and Hisuian Snow are among the best Pokémon series, with unique storytelling methods, deeper dives into specific regions, and vibrant animation.
- Pokémon: XY and Advanced Generation showcase Ash's battle skills and character growth, making them compelling and memorable series.
- Journeys, the original series, Diamond & Pearl, Generations, and Origins offer exciting events, significant growth for Ash, and animated adaptations of iconic moments from the games.
Now that Ash Ketchum's Pokémon journey is officially over, there's never been a better time to look back at the anime and rank the best Pokémon series. The Pokémon anime has evolved a lot over the years, both in the main series featuring Ash and in the various side projects that have been animated. It's gone from adventure to action to comedy and back again, but fans stuck with it throughout it all. That's not to say there haven't been some fan favorites, of course.
Though each season and series brings something new to the world of Pokémon, some stories naturally stood out more than others. With 25 years of content to go through, ranking these Pokémon series was no easy task, but in the end, the seasons and miniseries listed below are those that really left an impression in the minds of fans.
15 Pokémon Concierge - The Ultimate Relaxation
Number of Episodes: 4 (Ongoing)
Pokémon Concierge is completely unlike any other Pokémon series. Done in a stop-motion style, it has a unique aesthetic. Set at a Pokémon resort, the story follows Haru, a new concierge at the resort, as she acclimates to her new job and surroundings. There are no battles here; just relaxation and good times. The series has an atmosphere of calm and tranquility that's welcome for anyone who leads a busy life. It's a low-stakes, slice-of-life take on the Pokémon world.
14 Pokémon Sun & Moon - A Slice of Poké-Life in the Tropics
Number of Episodes: 146
Pokémon Sun & Moon changed up the formula of the anime, with Ash attending a Pokémon school in the Alola region, rather than traveling about on his own. This meant the series had a much bigger cast of recurring characters, which the series developed into familiar friends for Ash and Pikachu.
It also experienced an art style shift, which wasn't exactly welcomed by many fans. Still, if one can get past the art style's differences, the series actually has some great episodes in it, including one of Pokémon's most heartbreaking episodes.
13 Pokémon Paldean Winds - A Peaceful Visit to Naranja Academy
Number of Episodes: 4
The Paldean Winds anime is a miniseries set at Paldea's Naranja Academy, which factors heavily into the ninth generation games. It follows three students, with an episode dedicated to each, as they go about their daily lives at the academy. The episodes are mostly calm and peaceful, and while the characters face their own problems, the miniseries just has a delightful vibe. It features an appearance by beloved Scarlet and Violet character Nemona, who, of course, is seen battling.
Pokémon's Paldean Winds miniseries can be streamed for free on Pokémon's Official YouTube channel.
12 Pokémon Mega Evolution Specials - A Fun Side Story with Big Payoff
Number of Episodes: 4
During the run of Pokémon XY, the anime created a side series known as the "Mega Evolution Specials". These specials followed a trainer known as Alain, who fought with a Mega Charizard and aimed to defeat every Mega Pokémon that exists. The plot revolved around the mysteries surrounding Mega Evolution, and featured prominent characters from the games like Steven Stone and Lysandre.
Alain actually got to cross over with the main series, appearing in late episodes of Pokémon XY, where he completed his story arc. These specials are a must-watch for fans, featuring some epic battles, including one between Groudon and Kyogre.
11 Pokémon Evolutions - A Series of Beautiful Vignettes
Number of Episodes: 8
Pokémon Evolutions can be streamed for free on the Official Pokémon YouTube channel.
Pokémon Evolutions serves as a spiritual successor to Pokémon Generations and animates specific scenes or concepts directly from the video games. There are eight episodes in all, each one dedicating itself to one of the Pokémon regions at the time. Many of these episodes, like "The Champion," which focuses on Sword and Shield's Leon, give unique character perspectives that help intensify and amplify significant moments in the franchise. The beautiful animation complimented by what is a unique storytelling method for Pokémon also helps propel it to being among the best Pokémon series.
10 Twilight Wings - A Deeper Dive Into the Galar Region
Number of Episodes: 8
Pokémon Twilight Wings can be streamed for free on the Official Pokémon YouTube channel.
Pokémon Twilight Wings is the perfect anime for fans of the Pokémon Sword & Shield games to watch. Eight episodes in all, the first seven serve as a prequel to the story seen in the Sword & Shield games. The final episode itself takes place after the main story and shows what Leon is up to after he loses his position as the champion.
These episodes add a deeper layer to the story of the Galar region and help show different sides of various characters like Leon, Chairman Rose, and Oleana. Despite its short run time, it's still one of the best Pokémon series to date.
9 Pokémon: XY - Ash's Battle Skills at Their Finest
Number of Episodes: 140
Pokémon XY saw an influx of returning fans for the anime series, even though many Pokémon fans weren't in love with the Pokémon X & Y video games. Its action and compelling plotlines made it instantly rank among the best Pokémon series out there. The series saw a retool of tone, making it more action-focused and taking on a more traditional shonen anime format.
Ash generally has a new major rival with each series, and for XY, one of his new rivals was a fan-favorite trainer named Alain, one of the strongest Pokémon trainers in the anime, whose ace Pokémon is a Charizard that can mega evolve. Alain held a significant impact on the series and was the only anime original character alongside Ash to later appear in the Masters Eight Tournament.
8 Advanced Generation - A Fresh Beginning for Pokémon
Number of Episodes: 192
Pokémon: Advanced Generation was a great next step for the Pokémon series, as it pushed Ash's journey forward into the Hoenn region, shaking up the main cast of characters for the first time by having Ash say goodbye to Misty and bringing in May and Max. This series was one of the most compelling for Ash's character development, and he grew far less arrogant and into a more humble Pokémon trainer.
The battles Ash undergoes are some of his most memorable, like Ash's rematch against Brandon at the Battle Pyramid. The important lessons that Ash learned in this series flowed very well into the next series, too, which certainly aided it when it comes to naming the best Pokémon series.
7 Journeys - Ash's Swansong
Number of Episodes: 147
Pokémon Journeys gave way to one of the most exciting events that the anime franchise has ever seen: the Masters Eight Tournament. This tournament saw a champion from each region compete as they fought to win and become the Monarch. Even those who usually only play the video games jumped in to watch, since the tournament featured so many prominent characters from the games. With this being the series that gave Ash his title as World Champion, it would be difficult for Journeys not to rank as one of the best Pokémon series.
Aside from the Masters Eight, Journeys saw Ash traveling the world, encountering numerous Legendary Pokémon and building one of his greatest Pokémon teams of all time. It broke from the gym formula for good, and as a result was quite the breath of fresh air.
6 Pokémon Horizons - A Fresh New Start
Number of Episodes: 40+ (Ongoing)
Pokémon Horizons is the first long-term anime series featuring a protagonist other than Ash, and its start after Ash's retirement marked a new era for the Pokémon anime. Horizons follows Liko and Roy, two young trainers who become entangled with a group known as the Rising Volt Tacklers, who travel the Pokémon world in an airship, performing jobs and exploring.
Much more plot-driven than Ash's series usually were, Horizons has proven to be a highly entertaining watch, and has quickly developed its own distinct personality that separates it from Ash's time.