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Pokémon Concierge season 2 release date: Gotta chill with 'em all when this charming series returns to Netflix

Grab your bags: here's when season 2 of Pokémon Concierge checks in.


In Pokémon Concierge, viewers enjoy a vacation to a resort that hosts guests of the pocket monster variety. The stop motion animated series follows Haru (Karen Fukuhara), who works as a concierge at the charming resort. In the first season, she helped several species of Pokémon to unwind. So when can you expect the release date for the second season of Pokémon Concierge to arrive?

The Pokémon Concierge season 2 release date is September 4 on Netflix. It has been a bit of a wait since the first season of the adorable and ambitious series was released, in December 2023. The season will have four episodes and they will all debut on September 4, so get ready for a Pokémon Concierge marathon. Of course, you'll have to make room in your already busy fall viewing schedule. Here's the trailer for Pokémon Concierge season 2:

In the first season of Pokémon Concierge, Haru traveled to the Pokémon Resort. There Haru began a new career as a concierge. While working alongside coworkers Alisa (Imani Hakim) and Tyler (Josh Keaton) under the leadership of Ms. Watanabe (Lori Alan), Haru met a new friend, Psyduck. In the show's second season, new visitors will arrive at the resort. These include Kent (Jacob Bertrand), who may share some back story with Haru, and his Arcanine companion. Also introduced will be Dan (Craig Lee Thomas) and his Pokémon partner, Sealeo.

Season 2 of Pokémon Concierge debuts September 4 on Netflix.


Want to watch the original anime series as you wait for Pokémon Concierge season 2 to check in? Popverse has you covered with this guide to watching the original Pokémon series in release and chronological order.

Avery Kaplan

Avery Kaplan: Avery lives and writes in Southern California. She is the co-author of Double Challenge: Being LGBTQ and a Minority with her spouse, Rebecca Oliver Kaplan. Avery is Features Editor at Comics Beat, and you can also find her writing on StarTrek.com, The Gutter Review, Geek Girl Authority, and in the margins of the books in her personal library.

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