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Pokémon Concierge Season 2 Cast, and Everything to Know

Pokémon Concierge Season 2 Cast, and Everything to Know

The serene Pokémon Resort opens its doors once more, welcoming back guests for another season of tranquility, gentle adventures, and heartwarming connections. We continue to follow the journey of Haru, our empathetic concierge, as she grows more confident in her role, helping both Pokémon and their Trainers unwind, play, and discover the true meaning of a vacation. The stunning stop-motion animation returns, making every frame a tactile and soothing visual delight.

This season promises to explore new areas of the resort, introduce even more adorable Pokémon guests, and deepen the bonds between the human staff. It’s a wholesome escape into a world where the biggest dilemma is which hot spring to visit first, and the only thing to catch is a feeling of pure joy.


Pokémon Concierge Season 2 Cast and crew

– Non (Japanese) & Karen Fukuhara (English) as HARU

Japanese actress Non and English voice actor Karen Fukuhara (The Boys, Kipo) return to breathe life into Haru, the resort’s kind-hearted and ever-growing concierge. Their performances are the emotional core of the show, perfectly capturing Haru’s initial nervousness transforming into warm, capable confidence. They portray a deep, intuitive empathy, whether she’s soothing a homesick Pokémon or encouraging a stressed-out Trainer to take a deep breath.

The magic of their dual performances lies in the gentle vulnerability they bring to every line. You can hear the warm smile in their voices as Haru greets a new guest, the thoughtful pause as she considers a problem, and the genuine joy she feels when a guest has a breakthrough. They don’t just voice Haru; they embody her spirit of compassionate hospitality, making her a guide viewers of all ages can trust and root for.

– Ai Fairouz (Japanese) & Imani Hakim (English) as ALISA

The vibrant Ai Fairouz and Imani Hakim bring incredible energy and warmth to Alisa, the resort’s activity coordinator. Their voices are bursting with cheerful enthusiasm, perfectly suited for a character who is always ready to lead a game of volleyball or guide a nature walk. They portray Alisa as Haru’s supportive and energetic best friend, always there with a word of encouragement or a fun idea.

Fairouz and Hakim excel at making Alisa feel like the resort’s sunny, reliable big sister. Their performances are infectiously upbeat, making you want to join in on whatever activity she’s leading. The chemistry between their Alisa and Haru’s voice actresses creates a believable and heartwarming friendship that is central to the resort’s welcoming atmosphere.

– Eita Okuno (Japanese) & Josh Keaton (English) as TYLER

Eita Okuno and the versatile Josh Keaton (Voltron, Spider-Man) return as Tyler, the resort’s laid-back and knowledgeable caretaker. Their vocal performances are the definition of cool and collected, often serving as a calming, grounded presence amidst any minor resort chaos. They portray Tyler with a deep, quiet love for all Pokémon, especially those who help with the resort’s upkeep.

Okuno and Keaton bring a lovely, relaxed baritone to the role, making Tyler the person you’d want to teach you how to garden or fix a wobbly chair. Their delivery is often laced with a subtle, dry humor, and their ability to convey so much with a low, reassuring line makes them the steady rock of the human staff.

– Hiroshi Kôsaka (Japanese) as PSYDUCK

The legendary Hiroshi Kôsaka, the original voice of Psyduck since 1997, returns to deliver more iconic, confused squawks. His performance is a masterclass in minimalist character acting, conveying a universe of gentle bewilderment and sudden, headache-induced power with a simple, heartfelt “Psyyyyy?” He is the soul of the resort’s quirky charm.

Kôsaka’s Psyduck is more than just a sound effect; it’s a character. The vocal nuances—the confused trill, the happy chirp, the pained groan—tell a complete story of a Pokémon who is trying its best amidst a constant state of mild confusion. It’s a timeless performance that connects the show directly to the heart of the Pokémon anime legacy.

– Yoshiko Takemura (Japanese) & Lori Alan (English) as WATANABE

Yoshiko Takemura and Lori Alan (known for her decades of work in animation, including SpongeBob SquarePants) provide the voice for Watanabe, the resort’s resident Psyduck and Haru’s first true friend. Their performances are beautifully understated, capturing the Pokémon’s sweet, slightly anxious, and deeply loyal nature without ever forming a real word.

They communicate entirely through emotion—soft, curious coos when content, worried warbles when sensing Haru’s stress, and triumphant squeaks when they overcome a small challenge together. Their performances are a beautiful reminder that the deepest connections are built on empathy, not language, making Watanabe the true emotional anchor of the entire series.

Your reservation for peace and quiet is confirmed. Check back into the Pokémon Resort on Netflix, September 4, 2025.

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