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This is a list of Pokémon theme songs that includes the media and release information, which is mainly about the Japanese, English, Chinese and Korean opening and ending themes of the ''
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. They are as follows.


Pocket Monsters (Japanese)


Opening themes


Pocket Monsters Original series/Pocket Monsters Sun & Moon


Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation


Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl


Pocket Monsters Best Wishes!


Pocket Monsters XY


Pocket Monsters Sun & Moon


Pocket Monsters (2019)

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from Nogizaka46)
Rika Matsumoto is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer who was born in Yokohama, Japan. Her name is also sometimes romanized as Rica Matsumoto. She was one of the founders of the anison band JAM Project. After early stage work, she began both voice a ...
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(Goh) , , JN001 – present


Special themes


Pokémon Get☆TV

{, class="wikitable" , - ! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , ポケダンシング☆XY , , ''Poké Danshingu☆XY'' , , Poké Dancing☆XY , , J☆Dee'Z , , GT001 – GT016


Ending themes


Pocket Monsters Original series/Pocket Monsters Sun & Moon

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , ひゃくごじゅういち , , ''Hyakugojūichi'' , , One Hundred Fifty-One , ,
Unshō Ishizuka was a Japanese actor, voice actor, narrator and theatre director from Katsuyama, Fukui. He was affiliated with Aoni Production at the time of his death and was known for providing the voice of both the narrator and Professor Oak on the Japanese ...
(Professor Oak) and Pokémon Kids , , EP001 – EP027 , - , 2 , , ニャースのうた , , ''Nyāsu no Uta'' , , Meowth's Song , , Inuko Inuyama (
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) , , EP028 – EP037
EP065 – EP070 , - , 3 , , ポケットにファンタジー , , ''Poketto ni Fantajī'' , , Fantasy in My Pocket , ,
Sachiko Kobayashi , born in Niigata, Japan, is a female Japanese enka singer and occasional voice actress and voice provider of VOCALOID 4 Sachiko developed by YAMAHA co. She previously worked alongside the Pokémon Company, under the alias " Garura Kobayashi". ...
and Juri Ihata , , EP038 – EP053
EP065 – EP066 (Christmas Variant) , - , 4 , , ポケモン音頭 , , ''Pokémon Ondo'' , , Pokémon
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Sachiko Kobayashi , born in Niigata, Japan, is a female Japanese enka singer and occasional voice actress and voice provider of VOCALOID 4 Sachiko developed by YAMAHA co. She previously worked alongside the Pokémon Company, under the alias " Garura Kobayashi". ...
,
Unshō Ishizuka was a Japanese actor, voice actor, narrator and theatre director from Katsuyama, Fukui. He was affiliated with Aoni Production at the time of his death and was known for providing the voice of both the narrator and Professor Oak on the Japanese ...
(Koffing),
Kōichi Sakaguchi is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with 81 Produce. He also had a recurring role in both the Japanese and English language ''Pokémon'' anime which saw him voicing Jessie's Arbok up until Episode 6 of the Hoenn series which saw Arbok and its c ...
(Ekans) and Shimai Niitsu (Chansey) , , EP054 – EP064
EP106 , - , rowspan="2" , 5 , , タイプ: ワイルド , , ''Taipu: Wairudo'' , , Type: Wild , ,
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, , EP071 – EP105 , - , タイプ: ワイルド 2019 , , ''Taipu: Wairudo 2019'' , , Type: Wild 2019 , ,
Shoko Nakagawa is a Japanese media personality, actress, voice actress, illustrator, and singer. Also known by her nickname , she is best known as the presenter of ''Pokémon Sunday'', and as the performer of the opening theme from the anime ''Gurren Lagann'' ...
, , SM129 – SM146 , - , 6 , , ラプラスにのって , , ''Rapurasu ni Notte'' , , Riding on Lapras , ,
Mayumi Iizuka is a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer and disc jockey who was born in Tokyo. She is currently affiliated with Across Entertainment and her label is Lantis. She is an instructor at the Stay Luck training school Follow-Up. For her singing a ...
(
Misty Misty may refer to: Music * ''Misty'' (Ray Stevens album), an album by Ray Stevens featuring the above song * ''Misty'' (Richard "Groove" Holmes album), an album by Richard "Groove" Holmes featuring the above song * ''Misty'' (Eddie "Lockjaw" ...
) and Rikako Aikawa (
Lapras is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's ''Pokémon'' franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Lapras first appeared in the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' and subsequent sequels, later appearing in various merchandise, spinof ...
) , , EP107 – EP118 , - , 7 , , ニャースのパーティ , , ''Nyāsu no Pāti'' , , Meowth's Party , , Inuko Inuyama (
Meowth Meowth ( or , known as in the original Japanese version) is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's ''Pokémon'' franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Meowth first appeared in the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' and subsequent ...
)
Megumi Hayashibara is a Japanese voice actress, singer, lyricist and radio personality from Kita ward in Tokyo and is affiliated with self-founded Woodpark Office. One of the most prominent Japanese voice actresses since the 1990s, Hayashibara is best known for ...
(Jessie) and
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(James) , , EP119 – EP143 , - , rowspan="2" , 8 , , ポケモンはらはらリレー , , ''Pokémon Hara Hara Rirē'' , , Exciting Pokémon Relay , , rowspan="2" , Rikako Aikawa and Chorus , , EP144 – EP153
EP165 – EP174 , - , 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) , , EP154 – EP158 , - , 9 , , タケシのパラダイス , , ''Takeshi no Paradaisu'' , , Takeshi's Paradise , ,
Yūji Ueda is a Japanese actor, voice actor and singer from Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. He is best known for voicing the roles of Sagara Sanosuke in ''Rurouni Kenshin'', Akito Tenkawa in ''Martian Successor Nadesico'', Takeshi/Brock and Sonansu/Wobbuffet ...
( Brock) , , EP159 – EP164 , - , 10 , , ぼくのベストフレンドへ , , ''Boku no Besuto Furendo e'' , , To My Best Friend , ,
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, , EP175 – EP193 , - , 11 , , 前向きロケット団! , , ''Maemuki Roketto-dan!'' , , Face Forward Team Rocket! , , Inuko Inuyama (
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)
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(Jessie),
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(James) and
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(Wobbuffet), , EP194 – EP240 , - , 12 , , ポケッターリ モンスターリ , , ''Pokettāri Monsutāri'' , , Pocket-ering Monster-ing , , Emi Ōta (KANA) , , EP241 – EP276


Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , そこに空があるから , , ''Soko ni Sora ga Aru Kara'' , , Because the Sky is There , ,
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, , AG001 – AG018
AG045 – AG051 , - , 2 , , ポルカ・オ・ドルカ , , ''Poruka O Doruka'' , , Polka O Dolka , , Inuko Inuyama (
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) and Norusoru Gasshōdan , , AG019 – AG044 , - , 3 , , スマイル , , ''Sumairu'' , , Smile , ,
Toshiko Ezaki is a Japanese musician, composer, singer, songwriter, and producer from Kyoto, Japan. While she recently released her 5th CD (album), CD, ''Arbol Grande'', she is better known for having written and sung songs for ''Pokémon: Advanced Generatio ...
, , AG052 – AG082
AG092 – AG098 , - , 4 , , いっぱいサマー!! , , ''Ippai Samā!'' , , Full of Summer!! , ,
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and the Himawari Choir , , AG083 – AG091 , - , 5 , , GLORY 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~ , , GARDEN , , AG099 – AG133
AG150 – AG171 , - , 6 , , ポケモンかぞえうた , , ''Pokémon Kazoe Uta'' , , Pokémon Counting Song , , Akiko Kanazawa and Shimai Niitsu (Chansey) , , AG134 – AG149 , - , 7 , , 私、負けない! ~ハルカのテーマ~ , , ''Watashi, Makenai! ~Haruka no Tēma~'' , , I, Won't Lose! ~Haruka's Theme~ , ,
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(May) , , AG172 – AG191


Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , rowspan="3" , 1 , , 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~ , , rowspan="3" , Grin , , DP001 – DP024 , - , 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) , , DP025 – DP050 , - , 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) , , DP051 – DP061 , - , rowspan="2" , 2 , , 風のメッセージ , , ''Kaze no Messēji'' , , Message of the Wind , , rowspan="2" ,
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, , DP062 – DP072
DP084 – DP095 , - , 風のメッセージ (PokaPoka-VERSION.) , , ''Kaze no Messēji (PokaPoka-VERSION.)'' , , Message of the Wind (PokaPoka VERSION.) , , DP073 – DP083 , - , 3 , , あしたはきっと , , ''Ashita wa Kitto'' , , Surely Tomorrow , , Kanako Yoshii , , DP096 – DP120 , - , 4 , , もえよギザみみピチュー! , , ''Moe yo Giza Mimi Pichū!'' , , Get Fired Up, Spiky-eared Pichu! , ,
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, , DP121 – DP145 , - , 5 , , ドッチ~ニョ? , , ''Dotchi~nyo?'' , , Which One ~ Is It? , , MooMoo Milk and Araki-san , , DP146 – DP182 , - , 6 , , 君の胸にLaLaLa , , ''Kimi no Mune ni LaLaLa'' , , In Your Heart, LaLaLa , , MADOKA , , DP183 – DPS02


Pocket Monsters Best Wishes!

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 心のファンファーレ , , ''Kokoro no Fanfāre'' , , Fanfare of the Heart , , Aki Okui , , BW001 – BW025 (DVD)
BW003 – BW025 , - , 2 , , 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 is a Japanese actor, tarento, and musician, originally from Moji-ku, Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka Prefecture. He is known for his roles as Shin Asuka/Ultraman Dyna in ''Ultraman Dyna'' and as the leader of the musical units Shuchishin and Aladdin. As a ...
, , BW026 – BW060 , - , 3 , , 七色アーチ , , ''Nanairo Āchi'' , , Seven-colored Arch , , Pokémon BW Choral Gang , , BW061 – BW078 , - , 4 , , みてみて☆こっちっち , , ''Mite Mite ☆Kotchitchi'' , , Look Look☆Here , ,
Momoiro Clover Z is a Japanese idol girl group, commonly abbreviated as MCZ or . The four members of MCZ are known for energetic performances, incorporating elements of ballet, gymnastics, and action movies. MCZ is notable for being the first female group to ho ...
, , BW079 – BW108 , - , 5 , , サクラ・ゴーラウンド , , ''Sakura Gō Raundo'' , , Sakura Go-Round , , rowspan="2", Shiritsu Ebisu Chūgaku , , BW109 – BW122 , - , 6 , , 手をつなごう , , '' Te o Tsunagō'' , , Let's Join Hands , , BW123 – BWS02


Pocket Monsters XY

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , X海峡Y景色 , , ''X Kaikyō Y Keshiki'' , , X Strait Y Scenery , , Jewel (J☆Dee'Z) , , BWS02 – XY028 , - , 2 , , ピースマイル! , , ''Pīsumairu!'' , , Peace Smile! , , Jewel (J☆Dee'Z) and
Ikue Ōtani is a Japanese actress, singer, voice actress and narrator from Tokyo, Japan. She is best known for her anime roles in the ''Pokémon'' series (as Pikachu), ''One Piece'' (as Tony Tony Chopper), ''Corpse Party'' (as Sachiko Shinozaki), ''Nar ...
(
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) , , XY029 – XY046 , - , 3 , , ドリドリ
ドリドリ (セレナ ver.) , , ''Doridori''
''Doridori (Serena Ver.)'' , , DreamDream
DreamDream (Serena Ver.) , ,
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Mayuki Makiguchi is a voice actress signed to 81 Produce. Voice roles Anime ;2006 *''Zenmai Zamurai'' as Townsperson ;2007 *'' Sore Ike! Anpanman'' as Knot-chan *''Bamboo Blade'' as Iguchi, Schoolgirl *''Mega Man Star Force'' as MC ;2008 *''Aria'' as undercl ...
(Serena) , , XY047 – XY067
XY113
XY138 , - , 4 , , ガオガオ・オールスター , , ''Gaogao Ōrusutā'' , , Roaring All-Stars , ,
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, , XY068 – XY092 , - , 5 , , プニちゃんのうた , , ''Puni-chan no Uta'' , , Puni-chan's Song , ,
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(Bonnie) , , XY093 – XY106
XY108 – XY112
XY114 – XY123
XY125 – XY128
XY132 – XY134
XYS05 , - , 6 , , ロケット団団歌 , , ''Roketto-dan danka'' , , Team Rocket's Team Song , ,
Megumi Hayashibara is a Japanese voice actress, singer, lyricist and radio personality from Kita ward in Tokyo and is affiliated with self-founded Woodpark Office. One of the most prominent Japanese voice actresses since the 1990s, Hayashibara is best known for ...
(Jessie),
Shin-ichiro Miki is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo.Doi, Hitoshi.Miki Shinichirou. ''Seiyuu Database''. July 13, 2010. He is a member of 81 Produce. Miki is known for his distinctively smooth voice and often calm delivery in the roles he has landed. He often ...
(James), Inuko Inuyama (
Meowth Meowth ( or , known as in the original Japanese version) is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's ''Pokémon'' franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Meowth first appeared in the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' and subsequent ...
),
Yūji Ueda is a Japanese actor, voice actor and singer from Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. He is best known for voicing the roles of Sagara Sanosuke in ''Rurouni Kenshin'', Akito Tenkawa in ''Martian Successor Nadesico'', Takeshi/Brock and Sonansu/Wobbuffet ...
(Wobbuffet) , , XY107 , - , 7 , , キラキラ (シトロンVer.) , , ''Kirakira (Shitoron Ver.)'' , , Brilliantly (Clemont ver.) , ,
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(Clemont) , , XY124
XY137
XYS06 , - , 8 , , ピカチュウのうた , , ''Pikachū no Uta'' , , Pikachu's Song , ,
Ikue Ōtani is a Japanese actress, singer, voice actress and narrator from Tokyo, Japan. She is best known for her anime roles in the ''Pokémon'' series (as Pikachu), ''One Piece'' (as Tony Tony Chopper), ''Corpse Party'' (as Sachiko Shinozaki), ''Nar ...
(
Pikachu is a fictional species in the ''Pokémon'' media franchise. Designed by Atsuko Nishida and Ken Sugimori, Pikachu first appeared in the 1996 Japanese video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Green'' created by Game Freak and Nintendo, which w ...
) , , XY129 – XY131 , - , 9 , , ニャースのバラード , , ''Nyāsu no Barādo'' , , Meowth's Ballad , , Inuko Inuyama (
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) , , XY135 – XY136
XY139


Pocket Monsters Sun & Moon

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , ポーズ , , ''Pōzu'' , , Pose , , rowspan="2" ,
Taiiku Okazaki , known professionally by the stage name , is a Japanese musician and songwriter who is signed to SME Records. Beginning his career as an independent musician in 2012, he made his major debut with the release of his first major album ''Basin Te ...
, , SM001 – SM060 , - , 2 , , ジャリボーイ・ジャリガール , , ''Jari-bōi, Jari-gāru'' , , Twerp, Twerpette , , SM061 – SM103 , - , 3 , , 心のノート , , ''Kokoro no Nōto'' , , Notebook of the Heart , , Hino City Nanaomidori Elementary School Choir , , SM104 – SM128


Pocket Monsters (2019)

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , ポケモンしりとり , , ''Pokémon Shiritori'' , , Pokémon Shiritori , , rowspan="2", Pokémon Music Club (Junichi Masuda/
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/Pokémon Kids 2019) , , JN002 – JN070 , - , 2 , , バツグンタイプ , , ''Batsugun Taipu'' , , Supereffective Type , , JN071 – present Note: Pokémon Shiritori divided into two parts, the Pikachu → Mew Ver., (ピカチュウ→ミュウ Ver., Pikachū → Myū Ver.) JN002 – JN019, JN040 – JN070, and the Mew → Zamazenta Ver., (ミュウ→ザマゼンタ Ver., Myū → Zamazenta Ver.) JN020 – JN039, JN041 – JN069. Supereffective Type divided into two parts, the Grass Ver., (くさVer., Kusa Ver.) JN071 – present, and the Electric Ver., (でんきVer., Denki Ver.) JN072 – present.


Special themes


Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station

{, class="wikitable" , - ! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , ぼくのベストフレンドへ , , ''Boku no Besuto Furendo e'' , , To My Best Friend , , Hiromi Iwasaki , , SP003 – SP005
SP047
SP059 , - , タケシのパラダイス , , ''Takeshi no Paradaisu'' , , Takeshi's Paradise , ,
Yūji Ueda is a Japanese actor, voice actor and singer from Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. He is best known for voicing the roles of Sagara Sanosuke in ''Rurouni Kenshin'', Akito Tenkawa in ''Martian Successor Nadesico'', Takeshi/Brock and Sonansu/Wobbuffet ...
(Brock) , , SP007 , - , ラプラスにのって , , ''Rapurasu ni Notte'' , , Riding on Lapras , ,
Mayumi Iizuka is a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer and disc jockey who was born in Tokyo. She is currently affiliated with Across Entertainment and her label is Lantis. She is an instructor at the Stay Luck training school Follow-Up. For her singing a ...
(Misty) and Rikako Aikawa (Lapras) , , SP008
SP042
SP066 , - , 前向きロケット団! , , ''Maemuki Roketto-dan!'' , , Look Forward Team Rocket! , , Team Rocket (Inuko Inuyama,
Megumi Hayashibara is a Japanese voice actress, singer, lyricist and radio personality from Kita ward in Tokyo and is affiliated with self-founded Woodpark Office. One of the most prominent Japanese voice actresses since the 1990s, Hayashibara is best known for ...
, Shinichiro Miki, and Yuji Ueda) , , SP009
SP046
SP049 , - , ひゃくごじゅういち , , ''Hyakugojūichi'' , , One Hundred Fifty-One , ,
Unshō Ishizuka was a Japanese actor, voice actor, narrator and theatre director from Katsuyama, Fukui. He was affiliated with Aoni Production at the time of his death and was known for providing the voice of both the narrator and Professor Oak on the Japanese ...
(Professor Oak) and Pokémon Kids , , SP012
SP024
SP029
SP048
SP062
SP073 , - , ポケッターリ モンスターリ , , ''Pokettāri Monsutāri'' , , Pocket-ering Monster-ing , , KANA , , SP018
SP051 – SP052
SP067
SP075 , - , ニャースのパーティ , , ''Nyāsu no Pāti'' , , Meowth's Party , , Team Rocket (Inuko Inuyama,
Megumi Hayashibara is a Japanese voice actress, singer, lyricist and radio personality from Kita ward in Tokyo and is affiliated with self-founded Woodpark Office. One of the most prominent Japanese voice actresses since the 1990s, Hayashibara is best known for ...
, and
Shinichiro Miki is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo.Doi, Hitoshi.Miki Shinichirou. ''Seiyuu Database''. July 13, 2010. He is a member of 81 Produce. Miki is known for his distinctively smooth voice and often calm delivery in the roles he has landed. He often ...
) , , SP019
SP031
SP033 , - , ポケモン音頭 , , ''Pokémon Ondo'' , , Pokémon
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, , Sachiko Kobayashi,
Unshō Ishizuka was a Japanese actor, voice actor, narrator and theatre director from Katsuyama, Fukui. He was affiliated with Aoni Production at the time of his death and was known for providing the voice of both the narrator and Professor Oak on the Japanese ...
, Kōichi Sakaguchi and Shimai Niitsu , , SP023 , - , ポケモンはらはらリレー , , ''Pokémon Hara Hara Rirē'' , , Exciting Pokémon Relay , , Rikako Aikawa And Chorus , , SP026
SP045 , - , ポケットにファンタジー , , ''Poketto ni Fantajī'' , , Fantasy in My Pocket , , Sachiko Kobayashi & Juri Ihata , , SP030
SP056 , - , 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 , , SP034 , - , ポルカ・オ・ドルカ , , ''Poruka O Doruka'' , , Polka O Dolka , , Inuko Inuyama (Meowth) and Nolsol Chorus Group , , SP039 , - , ニャースのうた , , ''Nyāsu no Uta'' , , Meowth's Song , ,
Inuko Inuyama Meowth ( or , known as in the original Japanese version) is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's '' Pokémon'' franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Meowth first appeared in the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' and subseque ...
, , SP043
SP069 , - , ポケフリーゲームのうた , , ''Poké-Furī Gēmu no Uta'' , , The Poké-Pose Game Song , , Tokiwa Forest Chrous , , SP058
SP060 – SP061
SP063 – SP065
SP068
SP070
SP072
SP074
SP076 , - , タイプ: ワイルド , , ''Taipu: Wairudo'' , , Type: Wild , ,
Rika Matsumoto is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer who was born in Yokohama, Japan. Her name is also sometimes romanized as Rica Matsumoto. She was one of the founders of the anison band JAM Project. After early stage work, she began both voice a ...
, , SP071
SP077 , - , マーチングマーチ , , ''Māchingu Māchi'' , , Marching March , ,
Halcali , were a Japanese J-pop duo consisting of Halca and Yucali from Meguro, Tokyo, Japan. Its name is a portmanteau of and . Their debut album, ''Halcali Bacon'', reached #5 on the Oricon charts, making it the first album by a female hip-hop artist ...
, , SP078 – SP091


Pocket Monsters Best Wishes!

{, class="wikitable" , - ! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , ロケット団よ永遠に , , ''Roketto-dan yo Eien ni'' , , Team Rocket Forever , , Inuko Inuyama (
Meowth Meowth ( or , known as in the original Japanese version) is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's ''Pokémon'' franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Meowth first appeared in the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' and subsequent ...
),
Megumi Hayashibara is a Japanese voice actress, singer, lyricist and radio personality from Kita ward in Tokyo and is affiliated with self-founded Woodpark Office. One of the most prominent Japanese voice actresses since the 1990s, Hayashibara is best known for ...
(Jessie) and
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(James) , , BW097


Pocket Monsters Sun & Moon

{, class="wikitable" , - ! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , ブレス , , ''Buresu'' , , Breath , ,
Porno Graffitti , also known as , are a Japanese rock band from Onomichi (formerly Innoshima), Hiroshima Prefecture. The band got their name from the album ''Pornograffitti'' by the band Extreme. They currently record under the SME Records label and their ...
, , SM082 - SM086


Pocket Monsters (2019)

{, class="wikitable" , - ! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , ふしぎなふしぎな生きもの , , ''Fushigina Fushigina Ikimono'' , , Strange and Wonderful Creatures , ,
Tortoise Matsumoto Tortoise Matsumoto (トータス松本 ''Tōtasu Matsumoto'', born December 28, 1966, as 松本敦 Atsushi Matsumoto) is the lead singer of the Japanese guitar group, Ulfuls. He has also had a couple of acting roles in TV dramas, starting with ''N ...
(Ulfuls) , , JN048 – JN054


Pocket Monsters Legends: Arceus anime

{, class="wikitable" , - ! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Musical score !! Episodes used , - , ポケットモンスターBGM , , ''Poketto Monsutā BGM'' , , Pocket Monsters BGM , ,
Shinji Miyazaki is a Japanese composer and arranger. He was born in Kobe, and lived in a variety of areas on the island of Shikoku for much of his childhood. He developed a taste for pop music, which eventually led him to study musical arrangement and piano ins ...
, , JNS01 – JNS04


Pokémon☆Sunday

{, class="wikitable" , - ! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 前向きロケット団! , , ''Maemuki Roketto-dan!'' , , Look Forward Team Rocket! , , Inuko Inuyama (
Meowth Meowth ( or , known as in the original Japanese version) is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's ''Pokémon'' franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Meowth first appeared in the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' and subsequent ...
),
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(Jessie),
Shin-ichiro Miki is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo.Doi, Hitoshi.Miki Shinichirou. ''Seiyuu Database''. July 13, 2010. He is a member of 81 Produce. Miki is known for his distinctively smooth voice and often calm delivery in the roles he has landed. He often ...
(James) and
Yūji Ueda is a Japanese actor, voice actor and singer from Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. He is best known for voicing the roles of Sagara Sanosuke in ''Rurouni Kenshin'', Akito Tenkawa in ''Martian Successor Nadesico'', Takeshi/Brock and Sonansu/Wobbuffet ...
(Wobbuffet) , , S001 – S015 , - , ハロー!サンキュー! , , ''Harō! Sankyū!'' , , Hello! Thank You! , , BECKY and Poképark Kids Chorus , , S016 – S051 , - , バトルフロンティア , , ''Batoru Furontia'' , , Battle Frontier , , Akina Takaya , , S053 – S059 , - , Y E A H! , , ''Y E A H!'' , , Y E A H! , , Hinoi Team , , S061 – S072 , - , スパート! , , ''Supāto!'' , , Spurt! , ,
Rika Matsumoto is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer who was born in Yokohama, Japan. Her name is also sometimes romanized as Rica Matsumoto. She was one of the founders of the anison band JAM Project. After early stage work, she began both voice a ...
(
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) , , S074 – S084 , - , ビック・ニャース・デイ , , ''Biggu Nyāsu Dei'' , , Big Meowth Day , , Inuko Inuyama (
Meowth Meowth ( or , known as in the original Japanese version) is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's ''Pokémon'' franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Meowth first appeared in the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' and subsequent ...
) , , S086 – S100 , - , ポケモンなりきりサンデー , , ''Pokémon Narikiri Sandē'' , , Pokémon Role-Playing Sunday , , Shōko Nakagawa , , S116 – S128


Pokémon Smash!

{, class="wikitable" , - ! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , Endless Fighters , , ''Endless Fighters'' , , Endless Fighters , , AAA , , PS001 – PS032 , - , 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? BW , , rowspan="2" , Takeshi Tsuruno , , PS033 – PS051 , - , 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. , , PS052 – PS064 , - , アイ アム アー ヒーロー , , ''Ai Amu ā Hīrō'' , , I Am a Hero , , Stereopony , , PS065 – PS077


Meet Up at the Pokémon House?

{, class="wikitable" , - ! Japanese title !! Rōmaji !! English translation !! Vocalist , - , ポケだちの歌 , , ''Pokédachi no Uta'' , , Poké-Friends' Song , ,
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, Hyadain, Abareru-kun and Rinka Otani


Pokémon (English)

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Opening themes


Pokémon: Original Series/Pokémon the Series: XY

{, class="wikitable" , -fredyd ! # !! English title !! Vocalist!! Episodes used , - , rowspan="2" , 1 , ,
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, , Jason Paige , , EP001 – EP080 , - , Pokémon Theme (Version XY) , , Ben Dixon and The Sad Truth , , XY001 – XY049 , - , 2 , , Pokémon World , , Russell Velázquez , , EP081 – EP105 (long version) EP106 - EP116 (short version) , - , 3 , , Pokémon Johto , , Johto (musical group) , , EP117 – EP157 , - , 4 , , Born to Be a Winner , , rowspan="2" , David Rolfe , , EP158 – EP209 , - , 5 , , Believe in Me , , EP210 – EP273 Note: Several episodes from the original series were not aired dubbed. See
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Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! English title !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , I Want to Be a Hero , , rowspan="3" , David Rolfe , , AG001 – AG040 , - , 2 , , This Dream , , AG041 – AG092 , - , 3 , , Unbeatable , , AG093 – AG144 , - , 4 , , Battle Frontier , , Jason Appleton , , AG146 – AG191


Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! English title !! Vocalist!! Episodes used , - , 1 , , Diamond and Pearl , , Chris "Breeze" Barczynski , , DP001 – DP051 , - , 2 , , We Will Be Heroes , , Kirsten Price , , DP052 – DP103 , - , 3 , , Battle Cry – (Stand Up!) , , Erin Bowman , , DP104 – DP155 , - , 4 , , We Will Carry On! , , Adam Elk , , DP156 – DP190


Pokémon the Series: Black and White

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! English title !! Vocalist!! Episodes used , - , 1 , , Black and White , , Erin Bowman and Joe Philips , , BW001 – BW048 , - , 2 , , Rival Destinies , , Alex Nackman and Kathryn Raio , , BW049 – BW097 , - , 3 , , It's Always You and Me , , Neal Coomer and Kathryn Raio , , BW098 – BW142


Pokémon the Series: XY

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! English title !! Vocalist!! Episodes used , - , 1 , , Be a Hero , , rowspan="2" , Ben Dixon and the Sad Truth , , XY050 – XY093 , - , 2 , , Stand Tall , , XY094 – XYS05


Pokémon the Series: Sun and Moon

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! English title !! Vocalist!! Episodes used , - , 1 , , Under the Alolan Sun , , Jannel Candrice and The Sad Truth , , SM001 – SM043 , - , 2 , , Under the Alolan Moon , , Haven Paschall and Ben Dixon , , SM044 – SM091 , - , 3 , , The Challenge of Life , , Dani Marcus and The Sad Truth , , SM092 – SM145 Note: None of the English opening songs from the Pokémon: Sun and Moon anime have their own full versions, just like two English opening songs from the Pokémon: Ruby and Sapphire anime did not have their own full versions. "The Challenge of Life" (instrumental) only plays during the ending credits of Episode 146.


Pokémon Journeys: The Series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! English title !! Vocalist!! Episodes used , - , 1 , , The Journey Starts Today , , Walk Off the Earth , , JN001 – JN048 , - , 2 , , Journey to Your Heart , , Haven Paschall , , JN049 – JN090 , - , 3 , , With You , ,
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, , JN091 – present


Ending themes


Pokémon: Original Series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Title !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , Kanto Pokérap , , James "D. Train" Williams, Babi Floyd, John Loeffler, Louis Cortelezzi and Ken Cummings , , EP001 – EP017
EP019 – EP053 , - , 2 , , My Best Friends , , Ray Greene, Darcell Wilson and Michael Whalen , , EP018
EP054 – EP055
EP062
EP066
EP072
EP078
EP083
EP088
EP094
EP100
EP109
EP115 , - , 3 , , Double Trouble , , Rachael Lillis, Eric Stuart and Maddie Blaustein , , EP055
EP061
EP067
EP073
EP079
EP084
EP089
EP095
EP101
EP107
EP113 , - , 4 , , What Kind of Pokémon Are You? , , Joshua Tyler, Russell Velázquez, Sharon Bryant, Kati Mac and John Loeffler , , EP056
EP062
EP068
EP074
EP090
EP096
EP102
EP111 , - , 5 , , Together Forever , , J.P. Hartmann, Russell Velázquez, Sharon Byrant, Elaine Casewell and Ken Cummings , , EP057
EP063
EP069
EP075
EP078
EP080
EP085
EP091
EP097 – EP098
EP103
EP108
EP114 , - , 6 , , 2.B.A. Master , , Russell Velázquez, Erika Velázquez, Jake Velázquez and Sara Velázquez , , EP058 – EP059
EP062 – EP064
EP070
EP076
EP081
EP086 – EP087
EP091 – EP092
EP098
EP104
EP110
EP116 , - , 7 , , Viridian City , , Jason Paige, Andre Betts, Elaine Caswell, Vivian Cherry, Frank Lloyd and Neil Jason , , EP059
EP065
EP071
EP077
EP082
EP087
EP093
EP099
EP105 – EP106
EP112 , - , 8 , , You & Me & Pokémon , , rowspan="2" , Élan Rivera and Johto (Musical group) , , EP117
EP122
EP127
EP132
EP137
EP142
EP147
EP152
EP157 , - , 9 , , Pikachu (I Choose You) , , EP118
EP123
EP128
EP133
EP138
EP143
EP148
EP153 , - , 10 , , Song of Jigglypuff , , Rachael Lillis and Johto (Musical group) , , EP119
EP124
EP129
EP134
EP139
EP144
EP149
EP154 , - , 11 , , All We Wanna Do , , Élan Rivera and Johto (Musical group) , , EP120
EP125
EP130
EP135
EP140
EP145
EP150
EP155 , - , 12 , , Two Perfect Girls , , Eric Stuart , , EP121
EP126
EP131
EP136
EP141
EP146
EP151
EP156


Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Title !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , Go Pokémon Go! (Rap) , , Sam Milby ft. Juan Antonio De la Paz , , AG145 – AG190 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

{, class="wikitable" , - ! English title !! Vocalist!! Episodes used , - , Type: Wild (English Version) , , Robbie Danzie , , E001 – E137


Other songs

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Title !! Artist !! Notes , - , 1 , , Gotta Catch 'Em All , , 50.Grind , , The song hit #57 on the
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Pocket Monsters (Chinese)


Cantonese opening themes


Pocket Monsters: Original Series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Cantonese Chinese title !! Guǎngdōnghuà !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 宠物小精灵 , , ''Chǒngwù Xiǎojīnglíng'' , , Pocket Monster , , Benny Chan , , EP001 – EP053 , - , 2 , , 有你伴我 , , ''Yáuh Néih Buhn Ngóh'' , , With You Accompanying Me , , Ah Niu , , EP054 – EP118 , - , 3 , , 来吧!小精靈 , , ''Lòibah! Síujīnglìhng'' , , Come On! Pokémon , , Leo Ku , , EP065 – EP078
EP158 – EP161 , - , 4 , , 奇異冒險 , , ''Kèihyih Mouhhím'' , , Fantastic Adventure , , Wong Cho-lam , , EP162 – EP261 , - , 5 , , 超世代之戰 , , ''Chīu Saidoih-jī Jin'' , , Battle of the Advanced Generation , , Ron Ng , , EP262 – EP276


Pocket Monsters: Advanced Generation series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Cantonese Chinese title !! Guǎngdōnghuà !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 超世代之戰 , , ''Chīu Saidoih-jī Jin'' , , Battle of the Advanced Generation , , Ron Ng , , AG001 – AG089 , - , 2 , , We'll Be There , , ''We'll Be There'' , , We'll Be There , , Eunix Lee , , Never aired


Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Cantonese Chinese title !! Guǎngdōnghuà !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 神奇大地 , , ''Sàhnkèih Daaihdeih'' , , A Magical Land , , Jinny Ng , , BW001 – BW052


Cantonese ending themes


Pocket Monsters: Original Series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Cantonese Chinese title !! Guǎngdōnghuà !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 微笑沉睡比卡超 , , ''Mèihsiu Chàhmseuih Béikāchiū'' , , Pikachu, Smiling and Fast Asleep , , Kelly Chen , , Never aired , - , 2 , , 數數小精靈 , , ''Sóusóu Síujīnglìhng'' , , Count the Pokémon , , Benny Chan , , EP030 – EP053
EP158 – EP161


Pocket Monsters: Original Series/Pocket Monsters: Advanced Generation series/Pocket Monsters: Diamond & Pearl series/Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! series/Pocket Monsters: XY Series/Pocket Monsters: Sun & Moon series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Cantonese Chinese title !! Guǎngdōnghuà !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 宝可梦點點名 , , ''Bǎokěmèng Diǎndiǎnmíng'' , , Pokémon Roll Call , , Chloe So , , EP001 – XYS06
SM044 – SM146


Mandarin opening themes


Pocket Monsters: Original Series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Mandarin Chinese title !! Guānhuà !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 寵物小精靈 , , ''Chúngmaht Síujīnjlìhng'' , , Pocket Monster , , Benny Chan , , EP001 – EP053


Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Mandarin Chinese title !! Guānhuà !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 超級願望!, , ''Chāojí Yuànwàng!'' , , Best Wishes! , , Huang Haowei and Jin Dawei , , BW001 – BW052


Mandarin ending themes


Pocket Monsters: Original Series/Pocket Monsters: Advanced Generation series/Pocket Monsters: Diamond & Pearl series/Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! series/Pocket Monsters: XY Series/Pocket Monsters: Sun & Moon series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Mandarin Chinese title !! Guānhuà !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 寶可夢點點名 , , ''Pokémon Dímdímméng'' , , Pokémon Roll Call , , Bagel Chiang , , EP001 – XYS06
SM044 – SM146


Pocket Monsters (Korean)


Opening themes


Pocket Monsters: Original series/Pocket Monsters: Sun & Moon series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Korean title !! Hangul !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , rowspan="2" , 1 , , 모험의 시작 , , ''Moheomui Sijak'' , , Start of an Adventure , , Park Eungsik (Jimu), Bang Daesik and Jeong Jayoon (Male Vocalists)
Jang Sukhui, Jeong Yeojin and Kim Munseon (Female Vocalists) , , EP001 – EP074 , - , 모험의 시작 (2017 Ver.)
모험의 시작 (20th Anniversary Ver.) , , ''Moheom-ui Sijak (2017 Ver.)''
''Moheom-ui Sijak (20th Anniversary Ver.)'' , , Start of an Adventure (2017 Ver.)
Start of an Adventure (20th Anniversary Ver.) , , Bang Daesik, Kim Giwon, Kim Boseon, Baek Gyeongtae and Jeong Ihun , , SM033 – SM043
SM033 – SM068 , - , 2 , , 포켓몬 Forever , , ''Poketmon Forever'' , , Pokémon Forever , , Park Eungsik (Jimu) and Bang Daesik , , EP075 – EP153 , - , 3 , , Victory , , ''Victory'' , , Victory , , Park Eungsik (Jimu), Bang Daesik and Kim Juhui , , EP154 – EP242


Pocket Monsters: AG series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Korean title !! Hangul !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 포켓몬스터 AG , , ''Poketmonseuteo AG'' , , Pocket Monsters AG , , Kang Sung , , AG001 – AG189


Pocket Monsters: DP series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Korean title !! Hangul !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 웃어봐 , , ''Useobwa'' , , Smile , , Kim Munseon , , DP001 – DP095 , - , 2 , , Yes I Can! , , ''Yes I Can!'' , , Yes I Can! , , Kim Juhui and Lee Jeongeun , , DP096 – DP157 , - , 3 , , 포켓몬 Love Forever , , ''Pocket Mon Love Forever'' , , Pokémon Love Forever , , Jini , , DP158 – DPS02


Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Korean title !! Hangul !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , Another Challenge , , ''Another Challenge'' , , Another Challenge , , Bandi , , BW001 – BW084 , - , 2 , , 내 친구와 함께 , , ''Naechinguwa Hamkke'' , , With My Friends , , Jeong Suseong , , BW085 – BW106 , - , 3 , , 우리는 하나 , , ''Urineun Hana'' , , We Are One , , Kim Hayeong , , BW107 – BW122 , - , 4 , , 천란한 계절 , , ''Challanhan Gyejeol'' , , Shimming Season , , No Seungho (Nemesis) , , BW123 – BWS02


Pocket Monsters: XY series/Pocket Monsters: XY&Z series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Korean title !! Hangul !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 한계를 넘어 , , ''Hangyereul Neomeo'' , , Beyond the Limit , , Yu Seongun , , XY001– XY054
XYS01 – XYS04
XY140 , - , 2 , , 시작하는 여행 , , ''Sijakhaneun Yeohaeng'' , , Beginning a Journey , , Jeon Geunhwa , , XY055 – XY093 , - , 3 , , Remember times , , ''Remember times'' , , Remember times , , Choi Gangho , , XY094 – XYS06


Pocket Monsters: Sun & Moon series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Korean title !! Hangul !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , ALOLA! , , ''ALOLA!'' , , ALOLA! , , Michelle Lee and Yeom Jaeok (TV Version)
MATO (feat. Dayeong and Nop.k) (album) , , SM001 – SM032
SM044 – SM068
SM146 , - , 2 , , 빛나는 너를 만나 , , ''Binnaneun Neoreul Manna'' , , Meeting You Shining , , Kwon Ha-neul , , SM069 – SM090 , - , 3 , , 미래의 꿈을 향해 , , ''Mirae-ui Kkum-eul Hyanghae'' , , Towards the Dream of the Future , , Lee Sang-hyeok , , SM091 – SM146


Pocket Monsters: W series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Korean title !! Hangul !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 여행의 시작 , , ''Yeohaeng-ui Sijak'' , , Start of a Journey , , Lee Il-song , , JN001 – JN020 , - , 2 , , FLY HIGH , , ''FLY HIGH'' , , FLY HIGH , , Naomi
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) and Song Harim (Goh) , , JN021 – present


Ending themes


Pocket Monsters: Original series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Korean title !! Hangul !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 우리는 모두 친구 , , ''Urineun Modu Chingu'' , , We Are All Friends , , Kim Juhui, Bang Daesik and Park Eungsik (Jimu) , , EP001 – EP074 , - , 2 , , 좋은 친구들 , , ''Joheun Chingudeul'' , , Good Friends , , Bang Daesik, Park Eungsik (Jimu), Kim Munseon and Kim Juhui , , EP075 – EP153 , - , 3 , , 피츄미츄, , ''Pichumichu'' , , Pichumichu , , Kim Munseon , , EP154 – EP242


Pocket Monsters: AG series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Korean title !! Hangul !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 행복한 여행 , , ''Haengbokhan Yeohaeng'' , , A Happy Journey , , Haengbokhan Eum-ak (Lee Jiseon, Sunwoo Huijeong, No Seong-a, Shin Oyeong, Wi Juhye and Kim Sori) , , AG001 – AG189


Pocket Monsters: DP series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Korean title !! Hangul !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 함께 가는길 , , ''Hamkke Ganeungil'' , , On the Road Together , , Jeong Yeojin , , DP001 – DP061 , - , 2 , , 내일 더 빛날 우리들 , , ''Nae-il Deo Bitnal Urideul'' , , Shining More Tomorrow , , Bang Daesik , , DP062 – DP145 , - , 3 , , 모든 게 궁금해 , , ''Modeun Ge Gunggeumhae'' , , Curious About Everything , , Kim Jeonga , , DP146 – DP182 , - , 4 , , 언젠가 다시 , , ''Eonjenga Dasi'' , , Sometime Again , , Zyeon , , DP183 – DPS02


Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Korean title !! Hangul !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 함께 걸어가는 길 , , ''Hamkke Georoganeun Gil'' , , Walking Together Along a Road , , Gongbogyeong , , BW001 – BW016 , - , 2 , , 하나지방 포켓몬 외워보자~! , , ''Hanajibang Poketmon Oewoboja~!'' , , Let's Memorize the Pokémon of the Unova Region~! , , Yu Wonhyeong , , BW017 – BW038 , - , 3 , , 무지개 저편 , , ''Mujigae Jeopyeon'' , , Beyond the Rainbow , , Do Yunsuk and Lee Ji-in , , BW039 – BW081 , - , 4 , , 나야나야 , , ''Nayanaya'' , , It's Me, It's Me , , Jeong Suseong , , BW082 – BW106 , - , 5 , , 우리들의 추억 , , ''Urideurui Chu-ok'' , , Our Memories , , Shim Mijim and Kim Hayeong , , BW107 – BW122 , - , 6 , , 손을 잡고 , , ''Soneul Jabgo'' , , Holding Hands , , Kim Ji-eun and Lee Jinyeong , , BW123 – BWS02


Pocket Monsters: XY series/Pocket Monsters: XY&Z series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Korean title !! Hangul !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , Pika Pika , , ''Pika Pika'' , , Pika Pika , , Kim Ji-eun , , XY001 – XY027 , - , 2 , , 해피엔딩 , , ''Haepi-ending'' , , Happy Ending , , TORI , , XY028 – XY049 , - , 3 , , 안녕! 나의 미래! , , ''Annyeong! Na-ui Mirae!'' , , Hello! My Future! , , Jeong Soyun , , XY050 – XY070 , - , 4 , , 영원한 친구 , , ''Yeongwonhan Chingu'' , , Friends Forever , , Kim Gongwon , , XY071 – XY093 , - , 5 , , MY FRIEND , , ''MY FRIEND'' , , MY FRIEND , , Jo Gyeongi (Bonnie Ferrand) , , XY094 – XYS06


Pocket Monsters: Sun & Moon series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Korean title !! Hangul !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , Let's Go! , , ''Let's Go!'' , , Let's Go! , , Nok A (rap) and Yeong Tak (song) , , SM001 – SM068 , - , 2 , , With You , , ''With You'' , , With You , , Kevin Dae and JJ (Party in My Pool) , , SM069 – SM126 , - , 3 , , 꿈의 세계 , , ''Kkumui Segye'' , , The Dream World , , Seo Daram , , SM127 – SM146


Pocket Monsters: W series

{, class="wikitable" , - ! # !! Korean title !! Hangul !! English translation !! Vocalist !! Episodes used , - , 1 , , 포켓몬 이름 외우기 , , ''Pokémon Ireum Oeugi'' , , Memorizing Pokémon Names , , Cha$e , , JN002 – JN060 , - , 2 , , JUMP UP , , ''JUMP UP'' , , JUMP UP , , Seokjin Yoo , , JN061 – present


Anime soundtracks

The ''Pokémon'' anime has many soundtracks.


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

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only. This collection consists of composer
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's orchestrated arrangements of musical compositions from the first four Pokémon games by composer
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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
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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 {{nihongo, ''Meibamen Shū'', 名場面集, famous (impressive) scene collection), stickers, and a merchandise catalogue.


Track list

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, length1 = 2:43 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.1 {{Nihongo, Pokémon! I Choose You!, ポケモン!君に決めた!, Pokémon! Kimi ni Kimeta! , title2 = Pokémon! Kimi ni Kimeta! , note2 = {{Nihongo2, ポケモン!君に決めた! ''Pokémon! I Choose You!'' , music2 = Junichi Masuda , length2 = 2:13 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.2 {{Nihongo, The Adventure Begins!, 冒険が始まる!, Bōken ga Hajimaru! , title3 = Tabidachi , note3 = {{Nihongo2, 旅立ち ''Setting Off'' , music3 = Junichi Masuda , length3 = 1:16 , title4 = Jitensha de Gō! , note4 = {{Nihongo2, 自転車でゴー! ''Go by Bicycle!'' , music4 = Junichi Masuda , length4 = 1:34 , title5 = Santo Annu Gō , note5 = {{Nihongo2, サントアンヌ号 ''The Saint Anne'' , music5 = Junichi Masuda , length5 = 1:12 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.3 {{Nihongo, Friends, 仲間たち, Nakamatachi , title6 = Pikachū Tōjō , note6 = {{Nihongo2, ピカチュウ登場ち ''
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Appears'' , music6 = Shinji Miyazaki , length6 = 1:31 , title7 = Maboroshi no Pokémon , note7 = {{Nihongo2, 幻のポケモン ''The Phantom Pokémon'' , music7 = Shinji Miyazaki , length7 = 1:32 , title8 = Pokémon! Getto da ze! , note8 = {{Nihongo2, ポケモン!ゲットだぜ! ''Get Pokémon!'' , music8 = Shinji Miyazaki , length8 = 1:33 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.4 {{Nihongo, I Love Pokémon!, ポケモン大好き!たち, Pokémon Daisuki! Tatchi , title9 = Pokémon Horidē , note9 = {{Nihongo2, ポケモンホリデー ''Pokémon Holiday'' , music9 = Junichi Masuda , length9 = 1:23 , title10 = Osorubeshi Kodakku , note10 = {{Nihongo2, おそるべしコダック ''Frightened Koduck'' , music10 = Junichi Masuda , length10 = 1:43 , title11 = Pokémon Rīgu Kōnin Kyappu , note11 = {{Nihongo2, ポケモンリーグ公認キャップ ''Pokémon League Official Cap'' , music11 = Shinji Miyazaki , length11 = 1:30 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.5 {{Nihongo, Puzzle and Mystery, 謎と神秘, Nazo to Shinpi , title12 = Masaki no Tōdai , note12 = {{Nihongo2, マサキの灯台 ''Masaki's Lighthouse'' , music12 = Shinji Miyazaki , length12 = 1:32 , title13 = Densetsu , note13 = {{Nihongo2, 伝説 ''Legend'' , music13 = Shinji Miyazaki , length13 = 1:57 , title14 = Roketto-dan Bosu no Tēma , note14 = {{Nihongo2, ロケット団ボスのテーマ ''Theme of the
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Boss'' , music14 = Shinji Miyazaki , length14 = 1:32 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.6 {{Nihongo, Rocket Gang Visit, ロケット団参上!, Roketto-dan Sanjō , title15 = Roketto-dan Onmitsu Sakusen , note15 = {{Nihongo2, ロケット団隠密作戦 ''Rocket Gang's Secret Strategy'' , music15 = Shinji Miyazaki , length15 = 1:56 , title16 = Roketto-dan Shichihenge , note16 = {{Nihongo2, ロケット団七変化 ''Rocket Gang's Seven's Apparition'' , music16 = Shinji Miyazaki , length16 = 1:28 , title17 = Nandakanda to Kikaretara... , note17 = {{Nihongo2, なんだかんだと聞かれたら… ''When Hearing about Something or Other...'' , music17 = Shinji Miyazaki , length17 = 1:33 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.7 {{Nihongo, Danger Zone, 危険地帯, Kiken Chitai , title18 = Kyōteki Arawaru , note18 = {{Nihongo2, 強敵現わる ''Strong Adversary Emerges'' , music18 = Shinji Miyazaki , length18 = 1:36 , title19 = Shūgeki! , note19 = {{Nihongo2, 襲撃! ''Surprise Attack!'' , music19 = Shinji Miyazaki , length19 = 1:28 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.8 {{Nihongo, Violent Fight without Limit, 激闘果てしなく, Gekitō Hateshinaku , title20 = Nigero ya Nigero! , note20 = {{Nihongo2, 逃げろや逃げろ! ''Escape, Escape!'' , music20 = Shinji Miyazaki , length20 = 1:30 , title21 = Daikonsen , note21 = {{Nihongo2, 大混戦 ''Big Confused Fight'' , music21 = Shinji Miyazaki , length21 = 1:36 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.9 {{Nihongo, Challenge! Gym Leader Battle, 挑戦!ジムリーダー戦, Chōsen! Jimu Rīdā Sen , title22 = Pokémon Batoru , note22 = {{Nihongo2, ポケモンバトル ''Pokémon Battle'' , music22 = Junichi Masuda , length22 = 1:42 , title23 = Shakunetsu no Batorufīrudo , note23 = {{Nihongo2, 灼熱のバトルフィールド ''The Red-Hot Battlefield'' , music23 = Junichi Masuda , length23 = 2:14 , title24 = Yatta ze! , note24 = {{Nihongo2, やったぜ! ''I Did It!'' , music24 = Junichi Masuda , length24 = 2:08 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.10 {{Nihongo, The Warrior's Rest, 戦士の休息, Senshi no Kyūsoku , title25 = Tsuki no Ishi , note25 = {{Nihongo2, 月の石 ''Stone of the Moon'' , music25 = Shinji Miyazaki , length25 = 1:24 , title26 = Inori , note26 = {{Nihongo2, 祈り ''Prayer'' , music26 = Shinji Miyazaki , length26 = 1:18 , title27 = Saikai , note27 = {{Nihongo2, 再会 ''Meet Again'' , music27 = Shinji Miyazaki , length27 = 1:25 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.11 {{Nihongo, Pokémon Way of Life, ポケモン人生模様, Pokémon Jinsei Moyō , title28 =
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, note28 = {{Nihongo2, おでん , music28 = Shinji Miyazaki , length28 = 1:15 , title29 = Charinko Bōsōzoku , note29 = {{Nihongo2, チャリンコ暴走族 ''Bicycle Gang'' , music29 = Shinji Miyazaki , length29 = 1:22 , title30 = Tōshi , note30 = {{Nihongo2, 闘志 ''Fighting Spirit'' , music30 = Shinji Miyazaki , length30 = 1:44 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.12 {{Nihongo, The Dazzling Beautiful Girl, 眩惑の美女, Genwaku no Bijō , title31 = Genwaku no Bijō , note31 = {{Nihongo2, 眩惑の美女 ''The Dazzling Beautiful Girl'' , music31 = Junichi Masuda , length31 = 1:31 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.13 {{Nihongo, Ordeal, 試練, Shiren , title32 = Shinobiyoru Kage , note32 = {{Nihongo2, しのびよる影 ''Spying from the Shadows'' , music32 = Shinji Miyazaki , length32 = 1:28 , title33 = Zettai Zetsumei , note33 = {{Nihongo2, 絶対絶命< ''Desperate Situation'' , music33 = Shinji Miyazaki , length33 = 1:41 , title34 = Kyōaku Pokémon Shutsugen! , note34 = {{Nihongo2, 凶悪ポケモン出現! ''Terrible Pokémon Appearance!'' , music34 = Shinji Miyazaki , length34 = 1:25 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.14 {{Nihongo, Rushing into the Pokémon League!, ポケモンリーグ突入!, Pokémon Rīgu Totsunyū! , title35 = Sōryokusen , note35 = {{Nihongo2, 総力戦 ''All-Out War'' , music35 = Shinji Miyazaki , length35 = 1:51 , title36 = Fukutsu no Pokémon , note36 = {{Nihongo2, 不屈のポケモン ''The Invincible Pokémon'' , music36 = Shinji Miyazaki , length36 = 2:04 , title37 = Ikken Rakuchaku , note37 = {{Nihongo2, 一件落着 ''A Settled Matter'' , music37 = Shinji Miyazaki , length37 = 1:55 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.15 {{Nihongo, Afterwards, Clear these Tears, 涙,のち晴れ, Namida, Nochi Hare , title38 = Namida, Nochi Hare , note38 = {{Nihongo2, 涙,のち晴れ ''Afterwards, Clear these Tears'' , music38 = Shinji Miyazaki , length38 = 2:13 {{Tracklist , headline = Chapter.16 {{Nihongo, And the Adventure Continues, そして,冒険は続く, Soshite, Bōken wa Tsuzuku , title39 = Deai to Wakare to , note39 = {{Nihongo2, 出会いと別れと ''Meeting and Separating'' , music39 = Shinji Miyazaki , length39 = 1:30 , title40 = Shōri no Bajji Getto da ze! , note40 = {{Nihongo2, 勝利のバッジゲットだぜ! ''Get a Badge of Victory!'' , music40 = Shinji Miyazaki , length40 = 2:02 , title41 = Tsuzukuttara, Tsuzuku , note41 = {{Nihongo2, 続くったら,続く ''Continue, Continue'' , music41 = Shinji Miyazaki , length41 = 2:59 {{Tracklist , extra_column = Performed by , title42 = Poketto ni Fantajī , note42 = {{Nihongo2, ポケットにファンタジー ''Fantasy in My Pocket'' , music42 = Hirokazu Tanaka , lyrics42 = Akihito Toda , extra42 =
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& Juri Ihata , length42 = 1:33


Pokémon 2.B.A. Master

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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

{{tracklist , extra_column = Performed by , title1 = Pokémon World , extra1 = Russell Velázquez , length1 = 3:15 , title2 = Pikachu's Winter Vacation , extra2 = Russell Velázquez , length2 = 1:57 , title3 = Pikachu's Winter Vacation (instrumental) , extra3 = Louis Cortelezzi , length3 = 1:57 {{clear


Totally Pokémon

{{Infobox album , name = Totally Pokémon , type = Soundtrack , artist = Various artists , cover = , alt = , released = January 23, 2001 , recorded = Summer 2000 , venue = , studio = , genre = Pop , length = 74:30 , label =
Koch Records MNRK Music Group (pronounced "monarch", formerly known as Koch Records and eOne Music) is a New York City-based independent record label and music management company. It was formed in 2009 from the music assets of Koch Entertainment, which had ...
, producer = John Loeffler , prev_title = Pokémon: The Movie 2000 Original Motion Picture Score , prev_year = 2001 , next_title = Pokémon 3: The Ultimate Soundtrack , next_year = 2001 ''Totally Pokémon'' is the second
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released for the anime. This time, it includes songs from the anime's third season, '' The Johto Journeys''.


Track list

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Pokémon Christmas Bash

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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

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, length6 = 2:53 , title7 = Under the Mistletoe , length7 = 3:31 , title8 = Must Be Santa , length8 = 2:11 , title9 =
The Night Before Christmas ''A Visit from St. Nicholas'', more commonly known as ''The Night Before Christmas'' and ''Twas the Night Before Christmas'' from its first line, is a poem first published anonymously under the title ''Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas'' i ...
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Pokémon X: 10 Years of Pokémon

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'' theme songs from the first nine seasons, including several tracks from other albums. A CD sampler was released alongside the DVD release of ''
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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

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Pokémon Theme "Pokémon Theme" (also known as "Gotta catch ’em all!") is a song written by John Siegler and John Loeffler and performed by Jason Paige. It is the original theme song for the first season of the English adaptation of the ''Pokémon'' anime ...
(Season Theme) , note1 = with John Siegler/John Loeffler , extra1 = Theme of ''Indigo League'' , length1 = 3:18 , title2 = PokéRap , note2 = with John Siegler/John Loeffler , extra2 = Pokémon 1 – 150 , length2 = 3:04 , title3 = Pokémon World (Season Theme) , note3 = with John Loeffler/John Siegler , extra3 = Theme of ''Adventures on the Orange Islands'' , length3 = 1:02 , title4 = 2.B.A. Master , note4 = with Russell Velázquez/John Loeffler , length4 = 4:04 , title5 = Together Forever , note5 = with Ken Cummings/John Loeffler , length5 = 3:55 , title6 = Double Trouble (Team Rocket) , note6 = with Louis Cortelezzi/Bob Mayo/John Loeffler , length6 = 3:53 , title7 = Pokémon Johto (Season Theme) , note7 = with John Loeffler/John Siegler , extra7 = Theme of ''The Johto Journeys'' , length7 = 2:54 , title8 = Pokérap GS , note8 = with John Loeffler/John Siegler , extra8 = Pokémon 152 – 250 , length8 = 4:12 , title9 = Born to Be a Winner (Season Theme) , note9 = with John Loeffler/John Siegler , extra9 = Theme of ''Johto League Champions'' , length9 = 0:49 , title10 = Believe in Me (Season Theme) , note10 = with David Rolfe/John Siegler , extra10 = Theme of ''Master Quest'' , length10 = 0:47 , title11 = I Want to Be a Hero (Season Theme) , note11 = with David Rolfe/John Siegler , extra11 = Theme of ''Pokémon Advanced'' , length11 = 0:49 , title12 = This Dream (Season Theme) , note12 = with David Rolfe/John Siegler , extra12 = Theme of ''Advanced Challenge'' , length12 = 0:48 , title13 = Unbeatable (Season Theme) , note13 = with David Rolfe/John Siegler , extra13 = Theme of ''Advanced Battle'' , length13 = 1:01 , title14 = Battle Frontier (Season Theme) , note14 = with John Loeffler/David Wolfert , extra14 = Theme of ''Battle Frontier'' , length14 = 1:05 , title15 = Hoenn Pokérap , note15 = with Andrew Sherman/Ethan Eubanks , extra15 = Pokémon 151, 251 – 262, 264 – 368, 370 – 386 , length15 = 4:19 , title16 = Best Friends , note16 = with John Loeffler/David Wolfert , length16 = 2:26 , title17 = Stay Together , note17 = with NiNi Camps/Gary Philips , length17 = 2:28 , title18 = Go Pokémon Go , note18 = with Lawrence Neves/Atsushi 'Toya' Tokuya , length18 = 4:46


Pokémon X: Toys "R" Us sampler track list

{{tracklist , extra_column = Note , title1 =
Pokémon Theme "Pokémon Theme" (also known as "Gotta catch ’em all!") is a song written by John Siegler and John Loeffler and performed by Jason Paige. It is the original theme song for the first season of the English adaptation of the ''Pokémon'' anime ...
(Season Theme) , note1 = with John Siegler/John Loeffler , extra1 = Theme of ''Indigo League'' , length1 = 3:18 , title2 = PokéRap , note2 = with John Siegler/John Loeffler , extra2 = Pokémon 1 – 150 , length2 = 3:04 , title3 = Together Forever , note3 = with Ken Cummings/John Loeffler , length3 = 3:55 , title4 = I Want to Be a Hero (Season Theme) , note4 = with David Rolfe/John Siegler , extra4 = Theme of ''Pokémon Advanced'' , length4 = 0:49 , title5 = Stay Together , note5 = with NiNi Camps/Gary Philips , length5 = 2:28


Pokémon X: target sampler track list

{{tracklist , extra_column = Note , title1 =
Pokémon Theme "Pokémon Theme" (also known as "Gotta catch ’em all!") is a song written by John Siegler and John Loeffler and performed by Jason Paige. It is the original theme song for the first season of the English adaptation of the ''Pokémon'' anime ...
(Season Theme) , note1 = with John Siegler/John Loeffler , extra1 = Theme of ''Indigo League'' , length1 = 3:18 , title2 = PokéRap , note2 = with John Siegler/John Loeffler , extra2 = Pokémon 1 – 150 , length2 = 3:04 , title3 = Together Forever , note3 = with Ken Cummings/John Loeffler , length3 = 3:55 , title4 = I Want to Be a Hero (Season Theme) , note4 = with David Rolfe/John Siegler , extra4 = Theme of ''Pokémon Advanced'' , length4 = 0:49 , title5 = Hoenn Pokérap , note5 = with Andrew Sherman/Ethan Eubanks , extra5 = Pokémon 151, 251 – 262, 264 – 368, 370 – 386 , length5 = 4:18


Pokémon X: 2016 reissue

{{tracklist , extra_column = Note , title1 =
Pokémon Theme "Pokémon Theme" (also known as "Gotta catch ’em all!") is a song written by John Siegler and John Loeffler and performed by Jason Paige. It is the original theme song for the first season of the English adaptation of the ''Pokémon'' anime ...
(Season Theme) , note1 = with John Siegler/John Loeffler , extra1 = Theme of ''Indigo League'' , length1 = 3:18 , title2 = PokéRap , note2 = with John Siegler/John Loeffler , extra2 = Pokémon 1 – 150 , length2 = 3:04 , title3 = Pokémon World (Season Theme) , note3 = with John Loeffler/John Siegler , extra3 = Theme of ''Adventures on the Orange Islands'' , length3 = 1:02 , title4 = 2.B.A. Master , note4 = with Russell Velázquez/John Loeffler , length4 = 4:04 , title5 = Together Forever , note5 = with Ken Cummings/John Loeffler , length5 = 3:55 , title6 = Double Trouble (Team Rocket) , note6 = with Louis Cortelezzi/Bob Mayo/John Loeffler , length6 = 3:53 , title7 = Pokémon Johto (Season Theme) , note7 = with John Loeffler/John Siegler , extra7 = Theme of ''The Johto Journeys'' , length7 = 2:54 , title8 = Pokérap GS , note8 = with John Loeffler/John Siegler , extra8 = Pokémon 152 – 250 , length8 = 4:12 , title9 = Born to Be a Winner (Season Theme) , note9 = with John Loeffler/John Siegler , extra9 = Theme of ''Johto League Champions'' , length9 = 0:49 , title10 = I Want to Be a Hero (Season Theme) , note10 = with David Rolfe/John Siegler , extra10 = Theme of ''Pokémon Advanced'' , length10 = 0:49 , title11 = Battle Frontier (Season Theme) , note11 = with John Loeffler/David Wolfert , extra11 = Theme of ''Battle Frontier'' , length11 = 1:05 , title12 = Stay Together , note12 = with NiNi Camps/Gary Philips , length12 = 2:28 , title13 = Go Pokémon Go , note13 = with Lawrence Neves/Atsushi 'Toya' Tokuya , length13 = 4:46 {{clear


Pocket Monsters Original Soundtrack Best 1997–2010

{{Infobox album , name = Pocket Monsters Original Soundtrack Best 1997–2010 , type = Soundtrack , artist =
Shinji Miyazaki is a Japanese composer and arranger. He was born in Kobe, and lived in a variety of areas on the island of Shikoku for much of his childhood. He developed a taste for pop music, which eventually led him to study musical arrangement and piano ins ...
, cover = , alt = , released = September 8, 2010 , recorded = 1997–2010 , venue = , studio = , genre = , length = 2:13:19 , label = Pikachu Records , producer = , prev_title = , prev_year = , next_title = , next_year = ''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. {{Clear


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