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Pokemon Let's go Pikachu/Eevee Review (My first Pokemon)
Game - Pokemon: Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee
Release Date - November 16, 2018 (Japan)
Publisher(s) - Nintendo Co., Ltd. The Pokemon Company
Developer(s) - GAME FREAK Inc.
Platform(s) - Nintendo Switch
Writer(s)/Director(s) - Junichi Masuda, Hitomi Sato, Ryota Muranaka
So, what was my experience with this game, the game was a remake of Pokemon Yellow for the GAMEBOY, but that didnt stopped Nintendo, and GAME FREAK to make it even more that is similar to what started the anime series in April Fools Day of 1997 starring Ash Ketchum, so what is the plot of this game, the game is Like what the anime has started like when you start your journey when you make and name a trainer and his rival what you like, then it's what you need to catch, one version is with Pikachu and Eevee, i liked the scene where Pikachu has smelled trainer's hand after being caught, not even to one scene that Ash Ketchum first met pikachu and then got zapped. So i approve the scene, another compliment i want to give is where you can play with your Pokemon Partner, same as a Virtual Pet. (i have Pikachu version), pet, tickle, and especially feed him, it feels like i have a virtual pet/best friend. if this game is called Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee, why not we change it to My Friend: Pikachu/Eevee, then you start your first battle with a rival to begin your journey. Then, beginning your journey at the gym, this is a big respect to those who wrote the scenario of this game the first Gym Leader and you know who is? You guessed it! Brock! The same character from the anime, you beat the gym leader, you earned yourself a badge, then you continue the journey and then go to the Gym leader, and then you meet, Misty! When i first saw Misty as a gym leader, i was like, (Oh My Arceus! Is that Misty from the first season of the Pokemon Anime?! I bet the pokeshippers will scream for excitement for having misty as the gym leader), and then you earned yourself a 2nd badge for beating a gym leader and then continue your journey, and what's so interesting is that you beat team rocket! While not similar being blasted off to sky in the anime, but in this game, they blast off by running away. When you go to a 3rd gym, you wonder who would the 3rd gym leader, if you think that May from the Advance Season is the 3rd gym leader? Then you've been mistaken, the gym leader is a very hard one who has a raichu, the evolution grown Pikachu. you battle harder with this gym leader even i did (i decided to use a special move from Pikachu that will defeat Raichu), also similar to an anime. And then you earned yourself a 3rd badge. And then continue your journey, whenever you need to rest your pokemon, as always go to Pokemon Center, where nurse joy can rest your pokemon, that didn't cost any kind of money, but to buy medicines, pokeballs, and X Attacks and Defense can cost money, when you continue journey, as always can catch a lot of Pokemon just to complete Pokedex full of Pokemons in the data and then, when you completely caught all of the Pokemon, you receive a diploma for catching all of the Pokemon and completing the whole pokedex, This can be called the main calling card of GAME FREAK. there's another option to take the pokemon out of the pokeball to travel it, which can be good to travel your journey together, when a pokemon goes up a level, it can learn a different of skills, but one option is that one old skill should be forgotten and replaced with a new skill. And when you add your pokemon to your pokeball plus controller like Pikachu, this is like having a best friend on the go, and you'll be like "Hey guys, say hi to my little friend" they might be amazed if they hear a pikachu sound. The sounds are very well done by Ikue Otani as usual. Those are compliments.
To the criticisms, there's only one criticism i want to address is that you can't play one the controller, the only things you can play is on the two joysticks, and a pokeball plus controller, that's it! No criticisms.
Verdict: Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee despite it's mixed feelings from the gamers and positive reviews from the critics. It's a bright and new experience traveling through the Kanto region. The game has taken risks with changing a lot of the original formula in this game but it has paid off. I'll give it an 8 out of 10.
Final Verdict - 8/10
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Top 10 Favorite Pokemon Female Characters (A.K.A. Pokegirls) (2.0)
Greetings, today's topic will be about my top 10 favorite Pokemon Female Characters/Protagonists (Also Known As, Pokegirls), it showcases the incredible diversity across the Pokemon Franchise, starting with the Nintendo Games, and continuing with the Anime series. from the tomboyish water trainer to Modern Champions. this list balances beloved traveling companions and fierce league champions. from not just games, but as well as the anime that involves journeys of Ash Ketchum, and as well as the new Horizons spin-off, so, without any further a do, let's begin this list, shall we?! then let's go!
Number 10: Nemona
The ultimate rival. She instantly revitalized the "friendly rival" trope in the Nintendo Switch era by injecting it with an unforgettable, boundless, and slightly terrifying enthusiasm for battling.
Unlike rivals who start weak, Nemona is already a Champion-ranked trainer when you meet her. Her journey is about finding an equal. Watching her intentionally raise a new team just to guide, test, and finally unleash her full strength against the player makes for a deeply rewarding dynamic.
Fans instantly fell in love with her "battle-obsessed" personality, spawning endless memes about her tracking the player down. She is widely considered one of the most supportive, energetic, and genuinely fun rivals in the entire history of the video game franchise.
Number 9: Bonnie (XY)
The ultimate little sister and the premier "keeper" of the group. She turned the running gag of Brock proposing to women completely on its head by actively trying to find a wife for her older brother, Clemont, creating some of the funniest moments in the XY series.
Despite being too young to officially train Pokémon, her bond with Squishy (Zygarde) became the emotional core of the Team Flare arc. Her maturity shone through when her singing successfully broke Zygarde free from Team Flare's mind control, proving you don't need a Poké Ball to have a hero's heart.
Fans adore her for her boundless energy, cute design, and fierce loyalty to her friends. Her unique dynamic of taking care of Pokémon like Dedenne and Squishy earned her a reputation as one of the most capable and beloved younger companions in anime history.
Number 8: Cynthia (Diamond And Pearl/Legends: Arceus)
The ultimate gold standard of Pokémon Champions. Dressed in her sleek, signature black coat and flanked by her terrifyingly powerful Garchomp, she stands as the most intimidating, graceful, and universally recognized boss trainer in Nintendo history.
Beyond her unmatched strength, Cynthia serves as a brilliant mythologist and archaeologist. Her arc expands across multiple regions, guiding players through the deep lore of Sinnoh's creation myths in Diamond & Pearl, helping defeat Team Galactic, and later mentoring trainers in Unova and Alola.
Legendary within the fandom. Her hauntingly epic piano battle theme strikes a perfect balance of awe and genuine dread into the hearts of players. She is overwhelmingly worshiped by fans for her calm composure, deep philosophical wisdom, and for giving players one of the hardest, most rewarding boss battles in gaming history.
Number 7: Misty (Kanto Journeys/Johto Journeys/Sun and Moon)
The blueprint. As Ash's very first traveling companion, she is the definitive, original "Pokégirl." Her fiery personality, signature side-ponytail, and fierce dedication to Water-type Pokémon make her one of the most universally recognizable characters in pop culture history.
She evolved from a short-tempered girl chasing Ash for a ruined bicycle into a mature, deeply caring friend and a highly capable Gym Leader. Her maternal bond with Togepi softened her rough edges, and taking over the Cerulean Gym proved she could stand entirely on her own two feet as a master trainer.
Pure, unmatched nostalgia. Millions of fans who grew up with the original 90s anime hold a massive corporate soft spot for her dynamic with Ash, her hilarious fear of Bug-type Pokémon, and the unforgettable comedy of her constantly pulling Brock away by his ear.
Number 6: Liko (Horizons)
The historic torchbearer. Breaking a 25-year tradition, Liko stepped into the spotlight as the very first female protagonist to lead a mainline Pokémon anime series. Wearing her mysterious ancient pendant, she successfully ushered the franchise into a brand-new era.
Her journey is beautifully introspective. She starts as a shy, anxious student at Indigo Academy who doesn't know what she wants to do. Through her adventures with the Rising Volt Tacklers, learning Terastal combat in Paldea, and forming a deep bond with her partner Sprigatito (now Floragato), she transforms into a brave, self-assured trainer who fiercely protects her friends.
She was Highly praised by modern fans for refreshing the anime's formula. Viewers deeply relate to her internal monologues, her realistic struggles with self-doubt, and her gentle, empathetic nature. She has quickly cemented her place as a beloved symbol of growth and resilience for a new generation of Pokémon fans.
Number 5: Gloria (Sword/Shield)
The face of the Galar region. Sporting her signature pink dress, green beret, and leather boots, Gloria perfectly captures the cozy yet competitive sports-stadium culture of the British-inspired Galar region.
Plucked from her quiet life in Postwick, she rises through the ranks of the highly commercialized Galar Gym Challenge. Her journey is a true underdog sports story—climbing from a local hopeful to defeating the unbeatable Champion Leon, stopping the Darkest Day, and capturing a legendary Hero Pokémon (Zacian or Zamazenta) to save the region.
An absolute sensation within the internet community. While the silent protagonist is determined in-game, fans universally reimagined her in animations and fan art as a loud, fiercely expressive, Scottish-accented trainer with an unyielding love for curry. This hilarious fan-canon personality, combined with her stellar character design, skyrocketed her popularity.
Number 4: Serena (XY)
The ultimate performer. Serena stands out as one of the most stylish and emotionally driven companions in Pokémon history. Known for her dramatic mid-season hair cutting—symbolizing a profound personal reinvention—and her deeply rooted childhood connection to Ash, she brought a unique layer of narrative depth to the anime.
She features what many consider the best-written character arc in the franchise. Starting out with zero goals and traveling only to escape her mother's Rhyhorn racing demands, she discovers Pokémon Showcases. After a crushing, early loss due to a minor mistake, she cuts her hair, changes her outfit, and vows to try harder, eventually rising to challenge Aria for the title of Kalos Queen.
She had An absolute powerhouse in community polls. Fans admire her emotional maturity, her genuine kindness, and her supportive, unbreakable bond with Ash (culminating in their legendary, history-making airport departure scene). Her return in Pokémon Journeys only solidified her legacy as a mature, independent role model.
Number 3: Lyra (HeartGold/SoulSilver)
The face of Johto's golden revival. Introduced as the female protagonist of the critically acclaimed HeartGold & SoulSilver Nintendo DS games, Lyra’s design—complete with her signature oversized white cap, denim overalls, and red bow—instantly became an iconic, nostalgic staple of the franchise's peak era.
Lyra represents the ultimate journey through Pokémon history. Starting in New Bark Town, she conquers the traditional challenges of Johto and then travels across the sea to defeat the original Kanto Gym Leaders. Her arc culminates in the ultimate test of a trainer: climbing the treacherous, snowy Mt. Silver to battle the legendary Red, proving herself as one of the strongest trainers in existence.
She was Beloved by both game enthusiasts and anime fans. In the games, players adored her helpful, quirky phone calls via the Pokégear, where she would share funny stories about her Marill. In the Diamond & Pearl anime, her guest appearance completely won over viewers with her bubbly personality, her obsession with finding the perfect pairing for her friends, and her hilarious curiosity about the Sinnoh region.
Number 2: May (Ruby And Sapphire/Advanced)
The Princess of Hoenn. As the very first new female companion to join Ash after Misty's departure, May carried the immense pressure of a new era. With her signature red bandana and energetic spirit, she became the pioneer of Pokémon Contests, completely changing the landscape of the anime.
Her growth is one of the most rewarding in the franchise. She famously starts her journey admitting she doesn't even like Pokémon and only wants to travel to see the world. However, after witnessing a Pokémon Contest, she finds her true calling. Watching her overcome stage fright, develop intricate battle combinations, and rise to become a legendary Top Coordinator is a masterclass in character development.
She was Widely adored for her relatable, bubbly personality and her legendary appetite for noodles and exotic foods. Fans love her intense rivalries with Drew and Harley, which brought a unique, dramatic edge to the series. Whether it's her anime legacy or her stylish, modern redesign in Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire, May remains an absolute titan of the franchise.
And Finally, Number 1: Dawn (Diamond And Pearl/Platinum)
The ultimate co-protagonist. Dawn completely redefined the role of a traveling companion by sharing equal billing with Ash Ketchum throughout the entire Diamond & Pearl era. With her signature blue hair, bright pink skirt, and her legendary catchphrase, "No need to worry!", she stands as the most iconic and structurally important Pokégirl in history.
Her storyline features the most realistic, emotionally mature, and beautifully written arc in the franchise. Inheriting the legacy of her Top Coordinator mother, Dawn starts her journey with immense confidence, only to hit a devastating, multi-contest losing streak that breaks her spirit. Watching her face depression, completely reinvent her battle-coordination style, and fight her way back to the Grand Festival finals is a masterclass in resilience.
She is The undisputed fan favorite. Audiences adore her deep, unbreakable bond of mutual respect with Ash, symbolized by their iconic high-fives and swapping of battle strategies. Her partner Piplup is one of the most beloved mascots in media, and her triumphs over bitter rivals like Zoey and Ursula cemented her as the gold standard for what a Pokémon character should be.
Honorable Mentions:
Shauna (XY)
The ultimate supportive best friend. With her distinct, bubbly twin-tails and high-energy fashion, Shauna perfectly represents the joyous, collaborative spirit of the Kalos region's group of friends.
In both the games and the anime, Shauna serves as a crucial emotional anchor. Instead of chasing traditional gym battles, she pours her heart into Pokémon Showcases. Her friendly rivalry with Serena is defined entirely by mutual support rather than bitterness, culminating in her helping Serena find her true path while pushing her own artistic boundaries on stage.
Highly loved for her pure, unselfish kindness and upbeat attitude. Fans fondly remember her for the magical, romantic fireworks scene at Parfum Palace in the games, as well as her fiercely loyal nature in the anime. She remains a standout example of how a character doesn't need to be a Champion to leave a lasting impression.
Whitney (Gold & Silver / HeartGold & SoulSilver)
The ultimate early-game boss. As the Goldenrod City Gym Leader, Whitney is globally famous for being the single hardest third-gym challenge in Nintendo history. Her cute, pink aesthetic completely masks the absolute powerhouse waiting inside her gym.
While her role is brief, she leaves a massive impression. She represents the raw emotional side of young trainers—famously throwing a temper tantrum and crying when she loses, refusing to give you the Plain Badge until she calms down. It is a highly realistic, memorable, and humanizing reaction that set her apart from other stoic leaders.
Legendary within the gaming community, primarily due to the sheer, collective trauma of her Miltank's continuous Rollout and Milk Drink combo. Fans universally respect and meme her for teaching an entire generation of players how to properly strategize, use status moves, and respect the Normal-type.
Bianca (Black & White / Black 2 & White 2)
The heart of Unova. With her signature oversized green beret, bright orange blouse, and tendency to accidentally send Ash flying into the nearest body of water, Bianca is one of the most expressive and comedic rivals in the franchise.
She features one of the most mature and realistic coming-of-age stories in the games. Struggling against her overprotective father's wishes, Bianca eventually accepts that she doesn't have the raw battling talent of Cheren or the player. Instead of giving up, she finds her own path by becoming Professor Juniper's dedicated research assistant, proving that success in the Pokémon world comes in many different forms.
She was Widely adored for her pure-hearted nature, chaotic energy, and relentless determination. Fans deeply appreciate how her character addresses real-world pressures of finding one's identity and dealing with parental expectations. Her evolution into a confident, knowledgeable young scientist in the sequels earned her immense respect across the fandom.
Chloe (Journeys)
The relatable outsider. As Professor Cerise's daughter, Chloe broke the mold by starting out completely indifferent to Pokémon battles and catching. Her unique position as an everyday student navigating the Pokémon world gave the Journeys series a grounded, unique perspective.
Her journey is a beautiful slow-burn story of independence. Facing intense societal pressure to follow in her father's footsteps, she resists until she meets a special Eevee who also refuses to evolve. Together, they embark on a quest to meet every Eeveelution, learning that it is perfectly okay to take your time and choose your own destiny.
She was Highly praised by fans for her realistic, mature personality and great character design. Viewers deeply connected with her initial skepticism toward Pokémon, making her ultimate transformation into a passionate, caring partner one of the most rewarding and human arcs in recent anime history.
Marina (The Legend of Thunder! / Diamond & Pearl)
The Johto idol. Marina holds a special place in franchise history as the female protagonist of Pokémon Crystal (Kris) adapted into the anime. With her vibrant blue hair, yellow notebook, and signature coordinated dance moves, she perfectly embodies the flashy, energetic spirit of a true Pokémon Performer and Coordinator.
Marina’s journey centers around her dream of becoming a top-tier Coordinator and Coordinator Idol. Instead of just focusing on raw power, she focuses on style, nickname-giving (like her Feraligatr, "Wani-Wani"), and putting on a spectacle. Her appearances in The Legend of Thunder! special and her brief cameos in Diamond & Pearl showcase her growth into a successful, televised star who inspires other coordinators like Dawn.
A massive cult-favorite among long-time fans. The fandom deeply appreciates her for bridging the gap between the games and anime specials. Her bubbly personality, cute dynamic with her childhood rival Jimmy, and her absolute adoration for cute Water and Ghost-type Pokémon have kept her highly relevant in the hearts of nostalgic fans for decades.
And that wraps up my Top 10 List of Favorite Pokémon Female Characters! Whether they are elite Champions, historic game protagonists, or inspiring anime companions, these Pokégirls have left an undeniable, permanent mark on the entire Pokémon franchise. Let me know in the comments in which Pokegirl is your favorite.
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(May 22) Happy Birthday, Ash Ketchum!
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Top 10 Favorite Pokemon Girls (Female Protagonists)
Hello there everybody! This topic will be about the top 10 of my favorite female protagonists from the Pokemon Games and Anime, also known as, Pokegirls.
10. Nemona (Scarlet/Violet)
9. Elaine (Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee)
8. Lida (Legends Z-A)
7. Taunie (Legends Z-A)
6. Gloria (Sword/Shield)
5. Misty
Ah, the original Pokegirl, the one that the guys still turn into when they say "It's not Pokemon anymore since Misty is not here". The one who followed Ash around because her bike was ruined. Seriously?! Did they say she gave her a new bike since she left. Then again, Misty was great Pokegirl to start off the Pokemon anime. She's a strong female character who cares about things going her way, that makes sure things go her right way. Misty was a big help to Ash in the early days of his journey in the Kanto Region, threw out the original series, she constantly gave him advice on how to become a stronger Pokemon trainer.
4. Serena (XY)
Now, to make it clear, i had some potential issues with who to put a number 1 on the list, which I'll talk about it later. Serena has shown great potential threw out the XY series. And with each progressive episode might admiration for her has grown, she has arguably gone threw the most character development of anyone in the entire anime. Serena started on her own journey not knowing what she wanted to do, she just wanted to be with Ash. And yes, the fact that she has a crush on Ash helped her going up on the list, in fact she just didn't knew what she wanted to do, it's over 40 episodes for her to catch her first Pokemon, and it was only around the same time she has decided that she wanted to become a Pokemon performer, and guess what?! After she failed at first, she actually wanted to give up from it, not trying again anymore, not telling herself that it would be okay she just wanted to quit. You might be wondering why i added Serena on Number 4 on my list, well, i actually do like her, but i can't stand her rabid fanbrats, although she still has flaws like throwing away her first outfit from the XY Season.
3. May (Advanced)
At the beginning of her journey, May actually hated Pokemon, Yep, she said at the start of her journey, she hates pokemon, she was shown as nieve barely knowing practical about traveling much less carrying for and using pokemon in battle. And after she met Ash, she found herself going into Pokemon contest, after her 1st defeat, she tried to force her pokemon to continue even when they're knocked out. In my opinion: Another May is far from that the may we see at the end of the advanced series, over the course of the several seasons, May's character development has been revolved, the girl who fought to keep from losing at any cost, only began to care less about winning and more about taking care of a pokemon. She has stopped fighting with Ash and Brock and started actively listening and helping out. And most importantly, the girl who hated Pokemon, she turned into the one who loves them.
2. Dawn (Diamond and Pearl)
I believe that Diamond And Pearl series is the best in the Pokemon anime, and that is because that is not a story of Ash, it's a story that focuses on Dawn. Dawn has knew what she wanted to do. She wanted to become a Pokemon Coordinator in the Sinnoh region just like her mom. And what's more, she actually knew a little bit about how to be a Pokemon trainer. She like the audience, are already knew how the Pokemon world works, which was refreshing change for previous series. However, when she got into participating of the contest, she unfortunately didn't succeed, not even at first, in fact, it wasn't even close, she kept getting eliminated right away, this forced Dawn to do something Ash has yet to do even now, Almost 10 years later, changing up her strategy, slowly but sure, Dawn evolved as a Trainer and got better at the contest that she started training her pokemon more as friends unless as tools for winning, and at the end of her journey, Dawn has became a strong pokemon trainer, she was carrying and loving towards her pokemon.
And Finally, 1. Liko (Horizons)
Well, looks like we new ones in the Pokemon journey after 25 years on the air, as we said goodbye to Ash Ketchum, and welcome new characters in the new spin-off, Liko while not as good as the previous pokegirls, but she's mostly the breath of fresh air after Ash Ketchum officially left the show
Honorable Mentions: Lillie, Bonnie, Chloe, Hilda, Kris
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I don't understand the Hate behind Liko (Pokemon Horizons)
Oh My Arceus! Does Liko has received a bunch of hate in the social media! Like, COME ON!!!! i just wanted to try something new related new with Pokemon, after i first saw Pokemon Horizons (Which i'm currently watching it on TV Tokyo but in the original version with the original Japanese dub), I've enjoyed new characters, especially Liko, I'm actually not the only one who liked and enjoyed Liko. some of the other users also did liked and enjoyed Liko as the protagonist after Ash Ketchum left the show after 25 years on the air. i mean come on! Can't they give new characters a chance for once?! This is why i think that the Pokemon Anime fandom is so toxic.
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Pokemon Horizons: The Series Belongs to Satoshi Tajiri, Junichi Masuda, Ken Sugimori, Dai Sato, Chuckle Mouse Studio, Studio Massket, BEANTREE, RIC, Yostar Pictures, Brave Pictures, OLM Thailand Co., Ltd. OLM Asia Sdn. Bhd. OLM Digital, Inc. OLM, Inc. IMAGICA Lab. Inc. The Pokémon Company International, Inc. The Pokémon Company, Creatures Inc. GAME FREAK Inc. Nintendo Co., Ltd. TV Tokyo MediaNet Inc. TXN Network, TV Tokyo, TV Tokyo Holdings Corporation, VIZ Media, LLC, Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions Co., Ltd. Shogakukan Inc. Shueisha Inc. Hitotsubashi Group, CBBC, BBC Two, BBC Television, BBC Worldwide Ltd. BBC Studios Ltd. British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), YTV, YTV Canada, Inc. Cartoon Network (Canada), Discovery Global, TELETOON Canada Inc. Corus Entertainment Inc. 9Go! Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Ltd. And Netflix, Inc.
My Pokemon Anime Protagonists Tier List
Used - https://tiermaker.com/create/pokemon-anime-protagonists--6637
Pokémon © GAME FREAK Inc./Creatures Inc./The Pokémon Company/Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Pokémon (TV series) Belongs To Satoshi Taijiri, Junichi Masuda, Ken Sugimori, OLM Team Ota, OLM Team Iguchi, OLM Team Kato, OLM Team Kumemura, OLM, Inc. IMAGICA Lab. Inc. The Pokémon Company, Creatures Inc. GAME FREAK Inc. Nintendo Co., Ltd. Summit Media Group Inc. 4Kids Entertainment, Inc. 4K Media Inc. 4Licensing Corporation, Konami Cross Media NY, Inc. Konami Group Corporation, Pokémon USA, Inc. The Pokémon Company International, Inc. VIZ Media, LLC, Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions Co., Ltd. Shogakukan Inc. Shueisha Inc. Hitotsubashi Group, JR East Marketing & Communications, Inc. TV Tokyo Medianet, Inc. TXN Network, TV Tokyo, TV Tokyo Corporation, TV Tokyo Holdings Corporation, Kids' WB! The WB, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC. Tribune Media Company, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Cartoon Network, The Cartoon Network, Inc. Discovery Global, Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Warner Bros. Corporation, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment Television, Disney Entertainment, The Walt Disney Company, And Netflix, Inc.