Pokémon is going to get fans ready for the future by showing off its past.
The Pokémon Company announced a new series on animated shorts for YouTube, called Pokémon Generations. Each one will be 3-to-5 minutes long and highlight characters and memorable moments from the previously released Pokémon games. Since debuting in 1996, Pokémon has generated approximately $45 billion in revenue thanks to games, anime, cards, and merchandise. The series has seen a new wave of popularity thanks to Pokémon Go, which is the fastest mobile game ever to hit the $500 million in revenue mark.
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You can watch a trailer for the series above. The first two episodes will release on September 16. This is separate from the Pokémon anime, which has been running since 1997. Generations is the first Pokémon animated series created for YouTube.