>>54089969I'd say 40%. They have been partners with OLM since Day 1 of the Pokemon anime decades ago, so just cutting their relationship would be a big adjustment on both sides, TPC for having to set up a whole new relationship with another studio. On the other hand, if OLM's and their Outsourcing team's incompetence keep pushing the envolope on communications and deliveries in TPC's favor they might consider it. But then again, their decadee long corperation over the show will affect that judgement a big part.
Then of course you have to consider what it means for the new studio since they lack the usual experience in a pokemon oriented media. Storyriders, the team behind the plot of Horizons, is mainly responsible for it in corperation with Yajima for the action oriented and Tomiyasu for the creative oriented parts,since both despite their considered track record by many have experience with the show and their source material, so it's one thing. But a whole new studio without the old hats would stick really close to the bullet points, which might play against their favor unless old heads or atleast the members with writing experience for a pokemon show works in the new studio as well.
If you think like a new studio should take over the next anime, keep in mind what it means for TPC and the new one to do for it to work.