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List of <i>Pokémon</i> theme songs

List of Pokémon theme songs

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This is a list of Pokémon theme songs that includes the media and release information, which is original Japanese and English dubbed opening and ending themes of Pokémon anime. They are as follows.

Japanese theme songs

Opening themes

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Special themes

Pokémon Get☆TV

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Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station

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Pocket Monsters Best Wishes!

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Pocket Monsters Sun & Moon

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Pocket Monsters (2019)

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Pocket Monsters Legends: Arceus anime

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Pokémon☆Sunday

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Pokémon Smash!

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Meet Up at the Pokémon House?

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English theme songs

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Opening themes

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Ending themes

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Note: "Pokémon Theme" was used as the end credit theme song in the dub, starting from "Pokémon: Indigo League" Episode 1: Pokémon - I Choose You! to Episode 57: The Breeder Center Secret, shortened theme songs were used as the end credit theme songs in the dub, from "Pokémon: Indigo League" Episode 52: Princess vs. Princess to "Pokémon: Advanced Battle" Episode 145: Pasta la Vista, shortened instrumentals of the theme songs were used as the end credit theme songs in the dub, starting from "Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl" Episode 1: Following the Maiden's Voyage.

Special themes

Pocket Monsters Encore

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Anime soundtracks

The Pokémon anime has many soundtracks.

Pocket Monsters Sound Anime Collection: Music Collection/Famous Scene Collection

Quick Facts Pocket Monsters Sound Anime Collection: Music Collection/Famous Scene Collection, Soundtrack album by Shinji Miyazaki ...

Pocket Monsters Sound Anime Collection: Music Collection/Famous Scene Collection (ポケットモンスター サウンドアニメコレクション ― 音楽集・名場面集, Poketto Monsutā Saundo Anime Korekushion Ongaku Shū Meibamen Shū) is the licensed soundtrack from the anime. It was released by Pikachu Records on June 10, 1998, in Japan only. This collection consists of composer Shinji Miyazaki's orchestrated arrangements of musical compositions from the first four Pokémon games by composer Junichi Masuda and exclusive musical cues heard throughout the first series. These instrumental tracks are categorized as sixteen chapters included with the show's first opening theme song "Mezase Pokémon Masutā" and third ending theme song "Poketto ni Fantajī" (both are the TV-size edits). Each of the instrumental tracks are followed by a brief commentary featuring Satoshi's Pokémon Zukan voiced by its voice actor Shin-ichiro Miki explaining each composition's association with the story and at what point it plays. Included with the album is a hard bound picture book (the Meibamen Shū (名場面集, famous (impressive) scene collection)), stickers, and a merchandise catalogue.

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Pokémon 2.B.A. Master

Pokémon World

Pokémon World is a CD single released in the United States and Canada on February 8, 2000, by Koch Records. The first track is the theme song for Adventures on the Orange Islands, the second season of the anime. Its Koch Records catalog number is 8903.

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Totally Pokémon

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Totally Pokémon is the second soundtrack released for the anime. This time, it includes songs from the anime's third season, The Johto Journeys.

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Pokémon Christmas Bash

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Pokémon Christmas Bash is a soundtrack CD album of Pokémon-themed Christmas songs performed by cast of the 4Kids Entertainment English anime dub. It was only released in America and Germany, called "Pokémon Weihnachts Party".

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Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon

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Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon is an album released for the tenth anniversary of Pokémon. This CD consists of nine Pokémon theme songs from the first nine seasons, including several tracks from other albums. A CD sampler was released alongside the DVD release of Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea exclusively at Toys "R" Us. U.S. Target stores also released a sampler with the movie and included an exclusive bonus remix of the Hoenn Pokérap. Both samplers contained five tracks taken from Pokémon X. But sadly, Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon album has been decreased tracks from 18 to 13 in 2016.

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Pokémon X: Toys "R" Us sampler track list

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Pokémon X: 2016 reissue

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Pocket Monsters Original Soundtrack Best 1997–2010

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Pocket Monsters Original Soundtrack Best 1997–2010 is an album that is released two weeks before the debut of Pokémon: Best Wishes! in Japan. It has all of the songs divided into two volumes.


References

  1. "50 GRIND FEATURING POKEMON ALLSTARS". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 19 July 2016.

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