
Pokémon Concierge Part 2
Oshimeter
Synopsis
When Haru first stepped onto the tropical Pokémon resort, she was the nervous new girl. Now she's settled in, she's got a Psyduck by her side, and she's figuring out how to make every Pokémon guest feel at home — whether that's a grumpy Sealeo, a shy Shinx, or an Arcanine who probably just needs a really good nap spot. Pokémon Concierge Part 2 picks up where the first four episodes left off, with Haru growing more confident in her concierge role while the resort welcomes a fresh batch of Pokémon visitors, each with their own quirks and needs. This is a 4-episode ONA from studio dwarf, and the whole thing is done in gorgeous stop-motion animation — think Rilakkuma and Kaoru or PUI PUI Molcar, that same tactile, handcrafted warmth. There's no battling, no world-ending stakes, just a cozy workplace show where the job happens to involve taking care of Pokémon on a beautiful island. If you liked the gentle, slice-of-life energy of Pokémon: Twilight Wings or Pokétoon, this leans even further into that relaxed vibe. It's basically a spa day in anime form. The appeal here is simple: you watch Pokémon just existing — playing, resting, being themselves — while Haru learns that connecting with others (human or Pokémon) is its own kind of reward. Perfect for when you want something warm and low-stakes before bed.
Episode Guide
Characters
Haru
Portrayed by Fukuhara Karen
Alisa
Portrayed by Fairouz Ai
Tyler
Portrayed by Keaton Josh
Watanabe
Portrayed by Takemura Yoshiko
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-0 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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