The Pokémon Company announced Pokémon Horizons will enter a new arc set in Blueberry Academy from Pokémon Scarlet & Violet’s The Indigo Disk DLC on October 31. A new key visual for the Pokémon Horizons Blueberry Academy arc was release featuring Lacey (Taro) and Drayton (Kakitsubata) from BB League’s Elite Four.
The new cast members include Misaki Kuno as Emma (Matiere in Japanese) and Masahiko Tanaka (Master Mayonnaise). Emma is from Pokémon Legends Z-A, and both characters will appear in the anime’s “Special Episode: Mega Evolution” mini-arc.
Pokémon Horizons: The Search for Laqua Part 1 is available on Netflix, Amazon, Apple TV, and Google Play. Part 2 premiered on April 25, followed by Part 3 on June 27. Netflix will begin streaming Pokémon Horizons: The Search for Laqua Part 4 on September 26.
Pokémon Horizons premiered in Japan in April 2023. The anime’s second arc began in October 2023 and focused on Terapagos. The Terastal Debut arc of Pokémon Horizons: The Series premiered in April 2024, followed by the Rayquaza Rising arc in October 2024.
Lastly, here’s a synopsis of the anime, courtesy of The Pokémon Company:
A new adventure is beginning within the wide world of Pokémon! Arriving at Indigo Academy, a girl named Liko receives her first partner Pokémon, Sprigatito. But she soon finds herself pursued by the Explorers, a mysterious group that’s determined to take the pendant necklace she wears.
Liko isn’t on her own, though, as Friede, Captain Pikachu, and the other Rising Volt Tacklers offer her protection aboard their airship. Meanwhile, a boy named Roy dreams of becoming a Pokémon Trainer, unaware of the secret hiding within the Ancient Poké Ball he carries. As Liko, Roy, and the Rising Volt Tacklers set sail for new horizons, what kind of discoveries await?