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.

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Japanese theme songs

Opening themes

#Japanese titleRōmajiEnglish translationVocalistEpisodes used
1めざせポケモンマスターMezase Pokémon MasutāAim to Be a Pokémon Master Rica Matsumoto 01–82
めざせポケモンマスター 2001Mezase Pokémon Masutā 2001Aim to Be a Pokémon Master 2001 Whiteberry 194–240
めざせポケモンマスター 2017 (20th Anniversary)Mezase Pokémon Masutā 2017 (20th Anniversary)Aim to Be a Pokémon Master 2017 (20th Anniversary)Rica Matsumoto971–984
めざせポケモンマスター -with my friends-Mezase Pokémon Masutā -with my friends-Aim to be a Pokémon Master - with my friends-1224–1234
2ライバル!Raibaru!The Rivals!083–118
3OKオーケーOK! (Ōkē!)OK!119–193
4Ready Goレディー ゴーReady Go! (Redī Gō!)Ready Go! Naomi Tamura 241–276
5アドバンス・アドベンチャーAdobansu AdobenchāAdvance AdventureGARDEN277–345
6チャレンジャー!!Charenjā!!Challenger!!Rica Matsumoto346–380
ポケモン シンフォニック メドレーPokémon Shinfonikku MedorēPokémon Symphonic MedleyPokémon Symphonic Orchestra381–410
7バトルフロンティアBatoru FurontiaBattle FrontierAkina Takaya411–441
8スパート!Supāto!Spurt!Rica Matsumoto442–468
9TogetherトゥゲザーTogether (Tugezā)TogetherFumie Akiyoshi470–546 (DVD)
472–546
Together 2008トゥゲザー 2008Together 2008 (Tugezā 2008)Together 2008547–563
10ハイタッチ!Hai Tatchi!High Touch!Rica Matsumoto and Megumi Toyoguchi 564–601
ハイタッチ!2009Hai Tatchi! 2009High Touch! 2009602– 626
11サイコー・エブリデイ!Saikō – Eburidei!The Greatest – Everyday!Fumie Akiyoshi627–650
サイコー・エブリデイ! (BAND VERSION)Saikō – Eburidei! (BAND VERSION)The Greatest – Everyday! (Band Version)Fumie Akiyoshi with The Greatest-Band651–659
12ベストウイッシュ!Besuto Uisshu!Best Wishes!Rica Matsumoto660–743
13やじるしになって!Yajirushi ni Natte!Be an Arrow!744–767
やじるしになって!2013Yajirushi ni Natte! 2013Be an Arrow! 2013768–781
14夏めく坂道Natsumeku SakamichiSummerly Slope Daisuke 782–801
15V(ボルト)V (Boruto)V (Volt) Yūsuke Kamiji
Rica Matsumoto and Jewel (J☆Dee'Z)
802–828
メガV (メガボルト)Mega V (Mega Boruto)Mega V (Mega Volt)Yūsuke Kamiji829–855
16ゲッタバンバンGetta BanbanMad-Paced Getter Tomohisa Sako
Rica Matsumoto and Ikue Ōtani
856–894
17XY&Z(エックスワイ&ゼット)XY&Z (Ekkusu Wai & Zetto)XY&ZRica Matsumoto895–941
18アローラ!!Arōra!!Alola!!Rica Matsumoto and Ikue Ōtani942–970
985–1001
19未来コネクションMirai KonekushonFuture ConnectionЯeaL1002–1031
20キミの冒険Kimi no BōkenYour Adventure Taiiku Okazaki 1032–1087
211ワン2ツー3スリー (version 1)Wan, Tsū, Surī (version 1)One, Two, Three (version 1)After The Rain (Soraru & Mafumafu)1088–1118
1ワン2ツー3スリー (version 2)Wan, Tsū, Surī (version 2)One, Two, Three (version 2) Golden Bomber (Nishikawa-kun and Kirisho1119–1136
1ワン2ツー3スリー (version 3)Wan, Tsū, Surī (version 3)One, Two, Three (version 3)Karrage Shimai (Erika Ikuta and Sayuri Matsumura from Nogizaka46)1137–1186
1ワン2ツー3スリー (version 4)Wan, Tsū, Surī (version 4)One, Two, Three (version 4)Rica Matsumoto and Daiki Yamashita 1187–1223
22ドキメキダイアリーDokimeki DaiarīHeart-Pounding Diaryasmi feat. Chinozo1237–1259
23ハロHaroHelloYama and BotchiBoromaru1260–1279
24WillウイルWillWill Ive 1280–present

Ending themes

#Japanese titleRōmajiEnglish translationVocalistEpisodes used
1ひゃくごじゅういちHyakugojūichiOne Hundred Fifty-One Unshō Ishizuka and Pokémon Kids01–27, 1224–1225, 1227–1229, 1231, 1233
2ニャースのうたNyāsu no UtaMeowth's SongInuko Inuyama28–37, 67–70
3ポケットにファンタジーPoketto ni FantajīFantasy in My Pocket Sachiko Kobayashi and Juri Ihata38–53, 65–66
4ポケモン音頭おんどPokémon OndoPokémon March Sachiko Kobayashi, Unshō Ishizuka, Kōichi Sakaguchi and Shimai Niitsu54–64, 106
5タイプ: ワイルドTaipu: WairudoType: WildRica Matsumoto71–105, 1234
タイプ: ワイルド 2019Taipu: Wairudo 2019Type: Wild 2019 Shoko Nakagawa 1070–1087
6ラプラスにのってRapurasu ni NotteRiding on Lapras Mayumi Iizuka and Rikako Aikawa 107–118, 1230
7ニャースのパーティNyāsu no PātiMeowth's PartyInuko Inuyama, Megumi Hayashibara and Shin-ichiro Miki 119–143
8ポケモンはらはらリレーPokémon Hara Hara RirēExciting Pokémon Relay Rikako Aikawa and Chorus144–153, 165–174
ポケモンはらはら2リレー (むずかし版)Pokémon Hara Hara2 Rirē (Muzukashi Ban)Exciting2 Pokémon Relay (Hard version)154–158
9タケシのパラダイスTakeshi no ParadaisuTakeshi's Paradise Yūji Ueda 159–164, 1226
10ぼくのベストフレンドへBoku no Besuto Furendo eTo My Best Friend Hiromi Iwasaki 175–193
11前向きロケット団!Maemuki Roketto-dan!Face Forward Team Rocket!Inuko Inuyama Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki and Yūji Ueda 194–240, 1232
12ポケッターリ モンスターリPokettāri MonsutāriPocket-ering Monster-ingEmi Ōta (KANA)241–276
13そこに空があるからSoko ni Sora ga Aru KaraBecause the Sky is There Toshiko Ezaki 277–294, 321–327
14ポルカ・オ・ドルカPoruka O DorukaPolka O DolkaInuko Inuyama and Norusoru Gasshōdan295–320
15スマイルSumairuSmile Toshiko Ezaki 328–358, 368–374
16いっぱいサマー!!Ippai Samā!Full of Summer!! Naomi Tamura and the Himawari Choir359–367
17GLORY DAY (グローリー デイ)~輝くその日~GLORY DAY (Gurōrī Dei) ~Kagayaku Sono Hi~GLORY DAY ~That Shining Day~GARDEN375–410, 426–448
18ポケモンかぞえうたPokémon Kazoe UtaPokémon Counting SongAkiko Kanazawa and Shimai Niitsu411–425
19私、負けない! ~ハルカのテーマ~Watashi, Makenai! ~Haruka no Tēma~I, Won't Lose! ~Haruka's Theme~ Kaori Suzuki 449–468
20君のそばで~ヒカリのテーマ~Kimi no Soba de ~Hikari no Tēma~By Your Side ~Hikari's Theme~Grin469–491
君のそばで~ヒカリのテーマ~(Pop-Up Version)Kimi no Soba de ~Hikari no Tēma~ (Pop-Up Version)By Your Side ~Hikari's Theme~ (Pop-Up Version)492–518
君のそばで~ヒカリのテーマ~(Winter Version)Kimi no Soba de ~Hikari no Tēma~ (Winter Version)By Your Side ~Hikari's Theme~ (Winter Version)519–529
21風のメッセージKaze no MessējiMessage of the Wind Mai Mizuhashi 530–540, 552–563
風のメッセージ (PokaPoka-VERSION.)Kaze no Messēji (PokaPoka-VERSION.)Message of the Wind (PokaPoka VERSION.)541–551
22あしたはきっとAshita wa KittoSurely TomorrowKanako Yoshii564–588
23もえよギザみみピチュー!Moe yo Giza Mimi Pichū!Get Fired Up, Spiky-eared Pichu! Shoko Nakagawa 589–612
24ドッチ~ニョ?Dotchi~nyo?Which One ~ Is It?MooMoo Milk and Araki-san613–650
25君の胸にLaLaLaKimi no Mune ni LaLaLaIn Your Heart, LaLaLaMADOKA651–659
26心のファンファーレKokoro no FanfāreFanfare of the HeartAki Okui660–684
27ポケモン言えるかな?BW(ビーダブリュー)Pokémon Ierukana? BW (Bī Daburyū)Can You Name All the Pokémon? BW (BW) Takeshi Tsuruno 685–719
28七色アーチNanairo ĀchiSeven-colored ArchPokémon BW Choral Gang720–737
29みてみて☆こっちっちMite Mite ☆KotchitchiLook Look☆Here Momoiro Clover Z 738–767
30サクラ・ゴーラウンドSakura Gō RaundoSakura Go-Round Shiritsu Ebisu Chūgaku 768–781
31手をつなごう Te o Tsunagō Let's Join Hands782–801
32X海峡Y景色X Kaikyō Y KeshikiX Strait Y SceneryJewel (J☆Dee'Z)802–828
33ピースマイル!Pīsumairu!Peace Smile!Jewel (J☆Dee'Z) and Ikue Ōtani 829–846
34ドリドリ
ドリドリ (セレナ ver.)
Doridori
Doridori (Serena Ver.)
DreamDream
DreamDream (Serena Ver.)
Shoko Nakagawa
Mayuki Makiguchi
847–868, 914, 939
35ガオガオ・オールスターGaogao ŌrusutāRoaring All-Stars Little Glee Monster 869–894
36プニちゃんのうたPuni-chan no UtaPuni-chan's Song Mariya Ise 895–907, 909–913, 915–924, 926–929, 933–935
37ロケット団団歌Roketto-dan dankaTeam Rocket's Team Song Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki, Inuko Inuyama, Yūji Ueda 908
38キラキラ (シトロンVer.)Kirakira (Shitoron Ver.)Brilliantly (Clemont ver.) Yūki Kaji 925, 938
39ピカチュウのうたPikachū no UtaPikachu's Song Ikue Ōtani 930–932
40ニャースのバラードNyāsu no BarādoMeowth's BalladInuko Inuyama936–937, 940
41ポーズPōzuPose Taiiku Okazaki 942–1001
42ジャリボーイ・ジャリガールJari-bōi, Jari-gāruTwerp, Twerpette1002–1044
43心のノートKokoro no NōtoNotebook of the HeartHino City Nanaomidori Elementary School Choir1045–1069
44ポケモンしりとり(ピカチュウ→ミュウVer.)Pokémon Shiritori (Pikachu → Mew Ver.)Pokémon Shiritori (Pikachu → Mew Ver.)Pokémon Music Club (Junichi Masuda/Pasocom Music Club/Pokémon Kids 2019)1089–1157
ポケモンしりとり (ミュウ→ザマゼンタVer.)Pokémon Shiritori (Mew → Zamazenta Ver.)Pokémon Shiritori (Mew → Zamazenta Ver.)
45バツグンタイプBatsugun TaipuSupereffective Type1158–1222
46RVR〜ライジングボルテッカーズラップ〜RVR~Raijingu Boritekkāzu Rappu~RVR~Rising Voltacklers' Rap~Minori Suzuki, Yuka Terasaki, Taku Yashiro, Ayane Sakura & Kenta Miyake1237–1279
47Let me battleレットミーバトルLet me battleLet me battle9Lana1280–present

Special themes

Pokémon Get☆TV

Japanese titleRōmajiEnglish translationVocalist
ポケダンシング☆XYPoké Danshingu☆XYPoké Dancing☆XYJ☆Dee'Z

Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station

Japanese titleRōmajiEnglish translationVocalist
ぼくのベストフレンドへBoku no Besuto Furendo eTo My Best FriendHiromi Iwasaki
タケシのパラダイスTakeshi no ParadaisuTakeshi's Paradise Yūji Ueda
ラプラスにのってRapurasu ni NotteRiding on Lapras Mayumi Iizuka and Rikako Aikawa
前向きロケット団!Maemuki Roketto-dan!Look Forward Team Rocket!Inuko Inuyama, Megumi Hayashibara, Shinichiro Miki, and Yuji Ueda
ひゃくごじゅういちHyakugojūichiOne Hundred Fifty-One Unshō Ishizuka and Pokémon Kids
ポケッターリ モンスターリPokettāri MonsutāriPocket-ering Monster-ingKANA
ニャースのパーティNyāsu no PātiMeowth's PartyInuko Inuyama, Megumi Hayashibara, and Shinichiro Miki
ポケモン音頭Pokémon OndoPokémon March Sachiko Kobayashi, Unshō Ishizuka, Kōichi Sakaguchi and Shimai Niitsu
ポケモンはらはらリレーPokémon Hara Hara RirēExciting Pokémon RelayRikako Aikawa And Chorus
ポケットにファンタジーPoketto ni FantajīFantasy in My PocketSachiko Kobayashi & Juri Ihata
ポケモンはらはら2リレー (むずかし版)Pokémon Hara Hara2 Rirē (Muzukashi Ban)Exciting2 Pokémon Relay (Hard Version)Rikako Aikawa and Chorus
ポルカ・オ・ドルカPoruka O DorukaPolka O DolkaInuko Inuyama and Nolsol Chorus Group
ニャースのうたNyāsu no UtaMeowth's Song Inuko Inuyama
ポケフリーゲームのうたPoké-Furī Gēmu no UtaThe Poké-Pose Game SongTokiwa Forest Chrous
タイプ: ワイルドTaipu: WairudoType: Wild Rica Matsumoto
マーチングマーチMāchingu MāchiMarching March Halcali

Pocket Monsters Best Wishes!

Japanese titleRōmajiEnglish translationVocalist
ロケット団よ永遠にRoketto-dan yo Eien niTeam Rocket ForeverInuko Inuyama, Megumi Hayashibara and Shin-ichiro Miki

Pocket Monsters Sun & Moon

Japanese titleRōmajiEnglish translationVocalist
ブレスBuresuBreath Porno Graffitti

Pocket Monsters (2019)

Japanese titleRōmajiEnglish translationVocalist
ふしぎなふしぎな生きものFushigina Fushigina IkimonoStrange and Wonderful Creatures Tortoise Matsumoto (Ulfuls)

Pocket Monsters Legends: Arceus anime

Japanese titleRōmajiEnglish translationMusical score
ポケットモンスターBGMPoketto Monsutā BGMPocket Monsters BGM Shinji Miyazaki

Pokémon☆Sunday

Japanese titleRōmajiEnglish translationVocalist
前向きロケット団!Maemuki Roketto-dan!Look Forward Team Rocket!Inuko Inuyama, Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki and Yūji Ueda
ハロー!サンキュー!Harō! Sankyū!Hello! Thank You!BECKY and Poképark Kids Chorus
バトルフロンティアBatoru FurontiaBattle FrontierAkina Takaya
Y E A H!Y E A H!Y E A H!Hinoi Team
スパート!Supāto!Spurt! Rica Matsumoto
ビック・ニャース・デイBiggu Nyāsu DeiBig Meowth DayInuko Inuyama
ポケモンなりきりサンデーPokémon Narikiri SandēPokémon Role-Playing Sunday Shōko Nakagawa

Pokémon Smash!

Japanese titleRōmajiEnglish translationVocalist
Endless FightersEndless FightersEndless FightersAAA
ポケモン言えるかな?BW(ビーダブリュー)Pokémon Ierukana? BW (Bī Daryū)Can You Name All the Pokémon? BWTakeshi Tsuruno
ポケモン言えるかな?BW(ビーダブリュー)高速Ver.Pokémon Ierukana? BW (Bī Daryū) Kōsoku Ver.Can You Name All the Pokémon? BW High-Speed Ver.
アイ アム アー ヒーローAi Amu ā HīrōI Am a HeroStereopony

Meet Up at the Pokémon House?

Japanese titleRōmajiEnglish translationVocalist
ポケだちの歌Pokédachi no UtaPoké-Friends' Song Shoko Nakagawa, Hyadain, Abareru-kun and Rinka Otani

English theme songs

External videos
Nuvola apps kaboodle.svg Pokémon the Series Openings – An official playlist compiling the first eleven Pokémon opening theme songs

Opening themes

#English titleVocalistComposerSeason used
1 Pokémon Theme Jason Paige Season 1
2Pokémon WorldRussell Velázquez Season 2
3Pokémon JohtoJohto (musical group) Season 3
4Born to Be a WinnerDavid Rolfe Season 4
5Believe in Me Season 5
6I Want to Be a Hero Season 6
7This Dream Season 7
8Unbeatable Season 8
9Battle FrontierJason Appleton Season 9
10Diamond and PearlChris "Breeze" Barczynski Season 10
11We Will Be HeroesKirsten Price Season 11
12Battle Cry – (Stand Up!) Erin Bowman Season 12
13We Will Carry On!Adam Elk Season 13
14Black and WhiteErin Bowman and Joe Philips Season 14
15Rival DestiniesAlex Nackman and Kathryn Raio Season 15
16It's Always You and MeNeal Coomer and Kathryn Raio Season 16
Pokémon Theme (XY version)Ben Dixon and The Sad TruthJohn Siegler and John Loeffler, Ed Goldfarb cover Season 17
17Be a HeroBen Dixon and The Sad TruthEd Goldfarb [1] Season 18
18Stand TallEd Goldfarb [2] Season 19
19Under the Alolan SunJannel Candrice and The Sad Truth, Ben Dixon and The Vestigial HornsEd Goldfarb [3] Season 20
20Under the Alolan MoonHaven Paschall, Ben Dixon, Charity Goodin and James MoselyEd Goldfarb [4] Season 21
21The Challenge of LifeDani Marcus and The Sad Truth, James Mosely, Charity Goodin and Ben DixonEd Goldfarb Season 22
22The Journey Starts Today Walk Off the Earth Walk Off the Earth [5] Season 23
23Journey to Your HeartHaven PaschallEd Goldfarb Season 24
Gotta Catch em All Season 25
24With You Echosmith Season 25
25Becoming MeHaven PaschallEd Goldfarb Season 26
26Pokémon Horizons: The SeriesHaven Paschall [6] Ed Goldfarb [7]

Ending themes

#TitleVocalist
1Kanto PokérapJames "D. Train" Williams, Babi Floyd, John Loeffler, Louis Cortelezzi and Ken Cummings
2My Best FriendsRay Greene, Darcell Wilson and Michael Whalen
3Double TroubleRachael Lillis, Eric Stuart and Maddie Blaustein
4What Kind of Pokémon Are You?Joshua Tyler, Russell Velázquez, Sharon Bryant, Kati Mac and John Loeffler
5Together ForeverJ.P. Hartmann, Russell Velázquez, Sharon Byrant, Elaine Casewell and Ken Cummings
62.B.A. MasterRussell Velázquez, Erika Velázquez, Jake Velázquez and Sara Velázquez
7Viridian CityJason Paige, Andre Betts, Elaine Caswell, Vivian Cherry, Frank Lloyd and Neil Jason
8You & Me & PokémonÉlan Rivera and Johto (Musical group)
9Pikachu (I Choose You)
10Song of JigglypuffRachael Lillis and Johto (Musical group)
11All We Wanna DoÉlan Rivera and Johto (Musical group)
12Two Perfect GirlsEric Stuart
13Go Pokémon Go! (Rap)Sam Milby ft. Juan Antonio De la Paz

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

English titleVocalist
Type: Wild (English Version)Robbie Danzie

Other songs

#TitleArtistNotes
1 Gotta Catch 'Em All 50.Grind The song hit #57 on the UK Singles Chart [8]

Anime soundtracks

The Pokémon anime has many soundtracks.

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

Pocket Monsters Sound Anime Collection: Music Collection/Famous Scene Collection
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJune 10, 1998;26 years ago (1998-06-10)
Genre J-pop
Language Japanese
Label Pikachu Records

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.

Track list

No.TitleLyricsMusicPerformed byLength
1."Mezase Pokémon Masutā" (めざせポケモンマスターAim to Be a Pokémon Master)Akihito TodaHirokazu Tanaka Rica Matsumoto 2:43
Chapter.1 Pokémon! I Choose You! (ポケモン!君に決めた!, Pokémon! Kimi ni Kimeta!)
No.TitleMusicLength
2."Pokémon! Kimi ni Kimeta!" (ポケモン!君に決めた!Pokémon! I Choose You!)Junichi Masuda2:13
Chapter.2 The Adventure Begins! (冒険が始まる!, Bōken ga Hajimaru!)
No.TitleMusicLength
3."Tabidachi" (旅立ちSetting Off)Junichi Masuda1:16
4."Jitensha de Gō!" (自転車でゴー!Go by Bicycle!)Junichi Masuda1:34
5."Santo Annu Gō" (サントアンヌ号The Saint Anne)Junichi Masuda1:12
Chapter.3 Friends (仲間たち, Nakamatachi)
No.TitleMusicLength
6."Pikachū Tōjō" (ピカチュウ登場ち Pikachu Appears)Shinji Miyazaki1:31
7."Maboroshi no Pokémon" (幻のポケモンThe Phantom Pokémon)Shinji Miyazaki1:32
8."Pokémon! Getto da ze!" (ポケモン!ゲットだぜ!Get Pokémon!)Shinji Miyazaki1:33
Chapter.4 I Love Pokémon! (ポケモン大好き!たち, Pokémon Daisuki! Tatchi)
No.TitleMusicLength
9."Pokémon Horidē" (ポケモンホリデーPokémon Holiday)Junichi Masuda1:23
10."Osorubeshi Kodakku" (おそるべしコダックFrightened Koduck )Junichi Masuda1:43
11."Pokémon Rīgu Kōnin Kyappu" (ポケモンリーグ公認キャップPokémon League Official Cap)Shinji Miyazaki1:30
Chapter.5 Puzzle and Mystery (謎と神秘, Nazo to Shinpi)
No.TitleMusicLength
12."Masaki no Tōdai" (マサキの灯台Masaki's Lighthouse)Shinji Miyazaki1:32
13."Densetsu" (伝説Legend)Shinji Miyazaki1:57
14."Roketto-dan Bosu no Tēma" (ロケット団ボスのテーマTheme of the Rocket Gang Boss)Shinji Miyazaki1:32
Chapter.6 Rocket Gang Visit (ロケット団参上!, Roketto-dan Sanjō)
No.TitleMusicLength
15."Roketto-dan Onmitsu Sakusen" (ロケット団隠密作戦Rocket Gang's Secret Strategy)Shinji Miyazaki1:56
16."Roketto-dan Shichihenge" (ロケット団七変化Rocket Gang's Seven's Apparition)Shinji Miyazaki1:28
17."Nandakanda to Kikaretara..." (なんだかんだと聞かれたら...When Hearing about Something or Other...)Shinji Miyazaki1:33
Chapter.7 Danger Zone (危険地帯, Kiken Chitai)
No.TitleMusicLength
18."Kyōteki Arawaru" (強敵現わるStrong Adversary Emerges)Shinji Miyazaki1:36
19."Shūgeki!" (襲撃!Surprise Attack!)Shinji Miyazaki1:28
Chapter.8 Violent Fight without Limit (激闘果てしなく, Gekitō Hateshinaku)
No.TitleMusicLength
20."Nigero ya Nigero!" (逃げろや逃げろ!Escape, Escape!)Shinji Miyazaki1:30
21."Daikonsen" (大混戦Big Confused Fight)Shinji Miyazaki1:36
Chapter.9 Challenge! Gym Leader Battle (挑戦!ジムリーダー戦, Chōsen! Jimu Rīdā Sen)
No.TitleMusicLength
22."Pokémon Batoru" (ポケモンバトルPokémon Battle)Junichi Masuda1:42
23."Shakunetsu no Batorufīrudo" (灼熱のバトルフィールドThe Red-Hot Battlefield)Junichi Masuda2:14
24."Yatta ze!" (やったぜ!I Did It!)Junichi Masuda2:08
Chapter.10 The Warrior's Rest (戦士の休息, Senshi no Kyūsoku)
No.TitleMusicLength
25."Tsuki no Ishi" (月の石Stone of the Moon)Shinji Miyazaki1:24
26."Inori" (祈りPrayer)Shinji Miyazaki1:18
27."Saikai" (再会Meet Again)Shinji Miyazaki1:25
Chapter.11 Pokémon Way of Life (ポケモン人生模様, Pokémon Jinsei Moyō)
No.TitleMusicLength
28."Oden" (おでん)Shinji Miyazaki1:15
29."Charinko Bōsōzoku" (チャリンコ暴走族Bicycle Gang)Shinji Miyazaki1:22
30."Tōshi" (闘志Fighting Spirit)Shinji Miyazaki1:44
Chapter.12 The Dazzling Beautiful Girl (眩惑の美女, Genwaku no Bijō)
No.TitleMusicLength
31."Genwaku no Bijō" (眩惑の美女The Dazzling Beautiful Girl)Junichi Masuda1:31
Chapter.13 Ordeal (試練, Shiren)
No.TitleMusicLength
32."Shinobiyoru Kage" (しのびよる影Spying from the Shadows)Shinji Miyazaki1:28
33."Zettai Zetsumei" (絶対絶命<Desperate Situation)Shinji Miyazaki1:41
34."Kyōaku Pokémon Shutsugen!" (凶悪ポケモン出現!Terrible Pokémon Appearance!)Shinji Miyazaki1:25
Chapter.14 Rushing into the Pokémon League! (ポケモンリーグ突入!, Pokémon Rīgu Totsunyū!)
No.TitleMusicLength
35."Sōryokusen" (総力戦All-Out War)Shinji Miyazaki1:51
36."Fukutsu no Pokémon" (不屈のポケモンThe Invincible Pokémon)Shinji Miyazaki2:04
37."Ikken Rakuchaku" (一件落着A Settled Matter)Shinji Miyazaki1:55
Chapter.15 Afterwards, Clear these Tears (涙,のち晴れ, Namida, Nochi Hare)
No.TitleMusicLength
38."Namida, Nochi Hare" (涙,のち晴れAfterwards, Clear these Tears)Shinji Miyazaki2:13
Chapter.16 And the Adventure Continues (そして,冒険は続く, Soshite, Bōken wa Tsuzuku)
No.TitleMusicLength
39."Deai to Wakare to" (出会いと別れとMeeting and Separating)Shinji Miyazaki1:30
40."Shōri no Bajji Getto da ze!" (勝利のバッジゲットだぜ!Get a Badge of Victory!)Shinji Miyazaki2:02
41."Tsuzukuttara, Tsuzuku" (続くったら,続くContinue, Continue)Shinji Miyazaki2:59
No.TitleLyricsMusicPerformed byLength
42."Poketto ni Fantajī" (ポケットにファンタジーFantasy in My Pocket)Akihito TodaHirokazu Tanaka Sachiko Kobayashi & Juri Ihata1:33

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.

Track list

No.TitlePerformed byLength
1."Pokémon World"Russell Velázquez3:15
2."Pikachu's Winter Vacation"Russell Velázquez1:57
3."Pikachu's Winter Vacation (instrumental)"Louis Cortelezzi1:57

Totally Pokémon

Totally Pokémon
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedJanuary 23, 2001
RecordedSummer 2000
Genre Pop
Length74:30
Label Koch Records
Producer John Loeffler
Various artists chronology
Pokémon: The Movie 2000 Original Motion Picture Score
(2001)
Totally Pokémon
(2001)
Pokémon 3: The Ultimate Soundtrack
(2001)

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

Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Pokémon Johto"2:53
2."Pikachu (I Choose You)"4:05
3."All We Wanna Do"3:59
4."The Game"4:40
5."He Drives Me Crazy"3:29
6."You & Me & Pokémon"4:06
7."Biggest Part of My Life"4:19
8."Do Ya Really Wanna Play?"4:09
9."Song of Jigglypuff"4:21
10."Two Perfect Girls"3:37
11."Never Too Far from Home"3:23
12."Pokérap GS"4:14
13."Pokémon Johto" (Karaoke Version)2:53
14."Pikachu (I Choose You)" (Karaoke Version)4:05
15."All We Wanna Do" (Karaoke Version)3:59
16."You & Me & Pokémon" (Karaoke Version)4:08
17."Song of Jigglypuff" (Karaoke Version)4:21
18."Two Perfect Girls" (Karaoke Version)3:38
19."Pokérap GS" (Karaoke Version)4:11

Pokémon Christmas Bash

Pokémon Christmas Bash
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedOctober 23, 2001
Recorded2001
Genre Christmas, pop
Length39:15
Label Koch Records
Producer Unknown
Various artists chronology
Pokémon 3: The Ultimate Soundtrack
(2001)
Pokémon Christmas Bash
(2001)
Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon
(2007)

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".

Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Pokémon Christmas Bash"4:18
2."I'm Giving Santa a Pikachu for Christmas"2:47
3."Winter is the Coolest Time of Year"2:23
4."Nobody Don't Like Christmas"3:01
5."I Keep My Home in My Heart"3:25
6."The Christmas Song"2:53
7."Under the Mistletoe"3:31
8."Must Be Santa"2:11
9."The Night Before Christmas"4:24
10."Christmas Medley"3:47
11."I'm Giving Santa a Pikachu for Christmas" (Karaoke Version)2:48
12."Christmas Medley" (Karaoke Version)3:47

Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon

Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedMarch 27, 2007
Recorded1998–2007
Genre Pop, rock, pop punk
Length44:55
Label Koch Records
Various artists chronology
Pokémon Christmas Bash
(2001)
Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon
(2007)

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.

Track list

No.TitleNoteLength
1."Pokémon Theme (Season Theme)" (with John Siegler/John Loeffler)Theme of Indigo League 3:18
2."PokéRap" (with John Siegler/John Loeffler)Pokémon 1 – 1503:04
3."Pokémon World (Season Theme)" (with John Loeffler/John Siegler)Theme of Adventures on the Orange Islands 1:02
4."2.B.A. Master" (with Russell Velázquez/John Loeffler) 4:04
5."Together Forever" (with Ken Cummings/John Loeffler) 3:55
6."Double Trouble (Team Rocket)" (with Louis Cortelezzi/Bob Mayo/John Loeffler) 3:53
7."Pokémon Johto (Season Theme)" (with John Loeffler/John Siegler)Theme of The Johto Journeys 2:54
8."Pokérap GS" (with John Loeffler/John Siegler)Pokémon 152 – 2504:12
9."Born to Be a Winner (Season Theme)" (with John Loeffler/John Siegler)Theme of Johto League Champions 0:49
10."Believe in Me (Season Theme)" (with David Rolfe/John Siegler)Theme of Master Quest 0:47
11."I Want to Be a Hero (Season Theme)" (with David Rolfe/John Siegler)Theme of Pokémon Advanced 0:49
12."This Dream (Season Theme)" (with David Rolfe/John Siegler)Theme of Advanced Challenge 0:48
13."Unbeatable (Season Theme)" (with David Rolfe/John Siegler)Theme of Advanced Battle 1:01
14."Battle Frontier (Season Theme)" (with John Loeffler/David Wolfert)Theme of Battle Frontier 1:05
15."Hoenn Pokérap" (with Andrew Sherman/Ethan Eubanks)Pokémon 151, 251 – 262, 264 – 368, 370 – 3864:19
16."Best Friends" (with John Loeffler/David Wolfert) 2:26
17."Stay Together" (with NiNi Camps/Gary Philips) 2:28
18."Go Pokémon Go" (with Lawrence Neves/Atsushi 'Toya' Tokuya) 4:46

Pokémon X: Toys "R" Us sampler track list

No.TitleNoteLength
1."Pokémon Theme (Season Theme)" (with John Siegler/John Loeffler)Theme of Indigo League 3:18
2."PokéRap" (with John Siegler/John Loeffler)Pokémon 1 – 1503:04
3."Together Forever" (with Ken Cummings/John Loeffler) 3:55
4."I Want to Be a Hero (Season Theme)" (with David Rolfe/John Siegler)Theme of Pokémon Advanced 0:49
5."Stay Together" (with NiNi Camps/Gary Philips) 2:28

Pokémon X: target sampler track list

No.TitleNoteLength
1."Pokémon Theme (Season Theme)" (with John Siegler/John Loeffler)Theme of Indigo League 3:18
2."PokéRap" (with John Siegler/John Loeffler)Pokémon 1 – 1503:04
3."Together Forever" (with Ken Cummings/John Loeffler) 3:55
4."I Want to Be a Hero (Season Theme)" (with David Rolfe/John Siegler)Theme of Pokémon Advanced 0:49
5."Hoenn Pokérap" (with Andrew Sherman/Ethan Eubanks)Pokémon 151, 251 – 262, 264 – 368, 370 – 3864:18

Pokémon X: 2016 reissue

No.TitleNoteLength
1."Pokémon Theme (Season Theme)" (with John Siegler/John Loeffler)Theme of Indigo League 3:18
2."PokéRap" (with John Siegler/John Loeffler)Pokémon 1 – 1503:04
3."Pokémon World (Season Theme)" (with John Loeffler/John Siegler)Theme of Adventures on the Orange Islands 1:02
4."2.B.A. Master" (with Russell Velázquez/John Loeffler) 4:04
5."Together Forever" (with Ken Cummings/John Loeffler) 3:55
6."Double Trouble (Team Rocket)" (with Louis Cortelezzi/Bob Mayo/John Loeffler) 3:53
7."Pokémon Johto (Season Theme)" (with John Loeffler/John Siegler)Theme of The Johto Journeys 2:54
8."Pokérap GS" (with John Loeffler/John Siegler)Pokémon 152 – 2504:12
9."Born to Be a Winner (Season Theme)" (with John Loeffler/John Siegler)Theme of Johto League Champions 0:49
10."I Want to Be a Hero (Season Theme)" (with David Rolfe/John Siegler)Theme of Pokémon Advanced 0:49
11."Battle Frontier (Season Theme)" (with John Loeffler/David Wolfert)Theme of Battle Frontier 1:05
12."Stay Together" (with NiNi Camps/Gary Philips) 2:28
13."Go Pokémon Go" (with Lawrence Neves/Atsushi 'Toya' Tokuya) 4:46

Pocket Monsters Original Soundtrack Best 1997–2010

Pocket Monsters Original Soundtrack Best 1997–2010
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedSeptember 8, 2010
Recorded1997–2010
Length2:13:19
Label Pikachu Records

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.

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