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Pokémon Anime Rewatch – EP023 “The Tower of Terror” | Spirits in the Sky

Pokémon Anime Rewatch – EP023 “The Tower of Terror” | Spirits in the Sky

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🎙 About the Pika Pals Podcast

Your weekly trip back to Pokémon’s classic era — from Ash’s first steps in Pallet Town to the height of Pokémania. Hosted by Pokémon Trainer Jed, a lifelong fan and proud jelly donut defender, this nostalgic rewatch covers the original anime and the world that surrounded it: toys, trading cards, magazines, playground rumours, and more. Each episode is packed with laughs, trivia, retro fun, satirical “sponsor” skits, and spotlights on the Pokémon of the week.


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🚨 Disclaimer

Pika Pals Podcast is a fan project and not affiliated with Nintendo, Game Freak, or The Pokémon Company. All rights to characters, names, and images belong to their respective owners. Episode details and Pokémon facts are referenced from Bulbapedia and Serebii with appreciation for their amazing fan communities — and, of course, from the dusty old bookshelves of Professor Oak’s Pokémon Research Laboratory.


Keywords: Pokémon anime podcast, Pokémon nostalgia, Pokémania, Indigo League rewatch, Ash Ketchum, Pikachu, Misty, Brock, Kanto region, Team Rocket, 90s anime, Pokémon episode review, anime podcast, retro anime, classic Pokémon, fan theories, Pokémon rewatch, mental health, fandom, Pika Pals Podcast

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