The Pokémon Company has announced an exciting collaboration with Aardman Animations, known for their iconic stop motion works like Wallace and Gromit and Chicken Run, to create a special mystery project set in the Pokémon universe. Although details are scarce, the project aims to blend Aardman's distinct storytelling style with Pokémon's world. A release date is projected for 2027 but the form of the project—whether it be a film, TV series, or something else—remains unconfirmed. Taito Okiura, VP of marketing and media for The Pokémon Company, expressed enthusiasm over this partnership, labeling it a dream collaboration. Aardman's managing director, Sean Clarke, shared similar excitement, emphasizing the potential of bringing together Pokémon's global appeal with their comedic crafting expertise.

What is the Pokémon and Aardman project about?

The project aims to combine Pokémon's beloved franchise with Aardman's unique style of stop motion animation and storytelling, promising brand-new adventures in the Pokémon universe, although specific details are yet to be unveiled.

The Pokémon franchise, one of the largest entertainment brands globally, has continually evolved and expanded its reach beyond video games into animation and various other media. Historically, Pokémon has had numerous adaptations including animated series, films, and even spin-offs like Pokémon Concierge, showcasing its versatile appeal and commitment to innovative storytelling across formats.