Making its global debut yesterday, Pokémon Concierge marks the first collaboration between Netflix and The Pokémon Company. The delightful series follows Haru, a new concierge, who takes care of the Pokémon alongside the experienced senior staff. As she learns the ropes of keeping her guests happy, she also goes on a journey of adventure, friendship, and self-discovery.
Using stop-motion animation to tell the new story, dwarf studios brought beloved Pokémon to life in ways never seen before.
Annie Award-winning artist Tadahiro Uesugi, who crafted the concept design for the Pokémon Resort as well as the character design for Haru and other human characters, wanted to add an element of surprise to the setting of the Pokémon world. He adds, “Most importantly, we wanted people to actually see it and say, ‘That looks fun.’”
To give more depth to the series, the production team paid meticulous attention to every detail, down to every smile or wink by the human characters, creating 30 pieces of facial expressions for Haru to convey a full range of emotions.

