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US: Pokemon now available on Pluto TV

The classic Pokemon animated series is now available for customers to watch for free in the United States on online video streaming service, Pluto TV. The service contains multiple online channels for users to watch content for free, but it features commercials. You will need to check your area to see which Pokemon series are available to watch, but there’s bound to be a influx of new users wanting to relive some of the classic episodes of the Pokemon animation.

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5 thoughts on “US: Pokemon now available on Pluto TV”

  1. I’ve never heard of Pluto TV. Why doesn’t the TPCi pick all these random sites to host their Pokemon show which has been going on for years? If Pluto TV is free with ads, why don’t they just do their own thing?

    1. Plutotv has been around for years. You’re just out of the loop. They even have a 24/7 naruto and one piece channel with hundreds of episodes just playing back to back (in order). They also have tons of other channels, give it a chance and you should be able to find something. It’s a good option to have something fun on tv in the background if you don’t have regular cable.

    2. Like AOD said, Pluto’s been around for a long time and is really popular actually. But you don’t really hear about it unless you’re trying to find free stuff to stream, then it’ll pop up in every result because it’s popular.

      It’s a lot better than regular garbage TV, has endless amount of content, from classic shows and movies to newer stuff. Tons of individual, dedicated channels that air just one series each 24/7 (or close to it) so you can binge watch, or you can watch on-demand. I really love it.

      I actually saw their commercial for it on PlutoTV a day or two ago and was excited to see it coming to it, ’cause I would love to start from the beginning and watch all over again, but for free and without subscribing to CrunchyRoll or all those other platforms. You don’t even have to sign up for PlutoTV, you can watch it just like it’s regular TV, very easy and convenient. But you CAN create an account to favorite stuff and continue on multiple devices, etc.

      This sounds like an ad, lol, but it really is a cool service. Oh, and the commercials are usually very, very short, sometimes they don’t even have any, like sometimes 5 or 10 seconds, sometimes 30-60 seconds tops, and usually not frequent. (Tip: if watching a movie that’s airing live, you can usually restart it from the beginning, and doing so sometimes skips the commercials entirely or drastically reduces them.)

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