Pokémon XY Anime Feature To Debut In Japanese Planetariums

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Pokémon XY: A Fragment of the Heavens is a brand new anime feature connected to the Pokémon XY anime series, and will be featured in two planetariums in Tokyo this July. (Thanks, Anime News Network)

 

In A Fragment of the Heavens, Ash and co. visit the Pokémon Aerospace Exploration Agency. During their visit, Team Rocket infiltrates the facility while a danger of falling space debris makes itself apparent.

 

More details on the release of Pokémon XY: A Fragment of the Heavens can be viewed at ANN. It will make its debut on July 19th in Tokyo, with other regions in Japan planning to feature it as well.


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