Netflix confirms Pokemon Concierge Season 2 with first teaser

Nathan Ellingsworth
A screenshot from Pokemon Concierge shows the character Haru and her Psyduck sitting down in her room

It’s time to return to the Pokemon Resort, as The Pokemon Company and Netflix reveal that more episodes of Pokemon Concierge are on the way, meaning much more Psyduck.

The Pokemon Company and Netflix recently released the stop-motion animated show Pokemon Concierge back in December 2023, and the short but sweet show has been a hit with the fans ever since.

Following the adventures of Haru (voiced by Karen Fukuhara) and her trusty Psyduck, Pokemon Concierge follows the day-to-day adventures of the Pokemon Resort, as Haru works hard to make the guests comfortable and find out what could be wrong with any unhappy residents.

The original release of Pokemon Concierge consisted of just four episodes, so fans of the Pokemon franchise and the adorable series have been begging for more ever since. Thankfully, The Pokemon Company has clearly listened.

Pokemon Concierge is back with more episodes on the way

As announced on Twitter (X), both The Pokemon Company and Netflix have confirmed that more episodes of Pokemon Concierge are in production. Nothing else has been revealed apart from the teaser image, with The Pokemon Company telling fans to “stay tuned” for updates.

One thing to remember is that as a stop-motion animated show, the process behind Pokemon Concierge is a painstaking one, and will take some time. Animators dwarf studios and Netflix revealed as such in a behind-the-scenes video posted to YouTube, so fans will have to be patient while waiting for new episodes.

There is currently no information on when Pokemon Concierge may return, or with how many episodes, but hopefully the recent announcement of a Pokemon Presents coming this month means that fans will get more information sooner rather than later.

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Nathan is a Senior Writer at Dexerto, leading our Pokemon coverage. They got their start with print magazines ranging from Switch Player to lock-on, before writing Nintendo & Pokemon-focused pieces for The Gamer, Nintendo Life, Pocket Tactics, and more. They're obsessed with Shiny-hunting, Pokemon TCG, rhythm games, and RPGs.