Pokémon Concierge: Season 1: Part 2
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Pokémon Concierge: Season 1: Part 2

ポケモンコンシェルジュ 2クール

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Continuation of Pokémon Concierge. "Since coming here, I haven't had to struggle so much. Maybe that's why I can actually give it my best." In the new episodes, Haru has grown a little and is no longer a newbie. She and her partner Psyduck welcome many new Pokémon to the resort, including Sealeo, Shinx, Luxray, Arcanine, and Corphish. Haru spends fun and relaxing days surrounded by these guests, occaisionally handling any problems that pop up. One day, a guy named Kent appears, and he seems to be Haru's ex-boyfriend. Why did he come to the resort? What will happen with his relationship with Haru? Plus, Tyler's uncle Dan arrives at the resort with the Sealeo that has accompanied him for 15 years. Dan, who sometimes looks a little forlorn, is troubled by something... (Source: Netflix Anime, edited)

Episodes

4
1. Episode 1
16m · Netflix
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2. Episode 2
16m · Netflix
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3. Episode 3
16m · Netflix
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4. Episode 4
16m · Netflix
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