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'''Pocket Monsters Sound Anime Collection''' (Japanese: '''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''' ''Pocket Monsters Sound Anime Collection'') is a CD that was released in Japan on June 10, 1998. It contains the original [[Pokémon anime]] theme, | '''Pocket Monsters Sound Anime Collection''' (Japanese: '''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''' ''Pocket Monsters Sound Anime Collection'') is a CD that was released in Japan on June 10, 1998. It contains the original [[Pokémon anime]] theme, [[Aim to Be a Pokémon Master]], as well as numerous pieces of background music, many of which were adapted from {{game|Red and Green|s}}. At the end of each track, there is a [[Pokédex]] entry describing the nature and events of the song. | ||
The resident composer of this soundtrack is [[Junichi Masuda]] and the arranger is [[Shinji Miyazaki]]. | The resident composer of this soundtrack is [[Junichi Masuda]] and the arranger is [[Shinji Miyazaki]]. |
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The subject of this article has no official English name. The name currently in use is a fan translation of the Japanese name. |
Pocket Monsters Sound Anime 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 | |
CD cover art | |
Release date | June 10, 1998 |
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By | Pikachu Records |
Catalogue number | TGCS-489 |
Number of tracks | 42 |
Pocket Monsters Sound Anime Collection (Japanese: 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 Pocket Monsters Sound Anime Collection) is a CD that was released in Japan on June 10, 1998. It contains the original Pokémon anime theme, Aim to Be a Pokémon Master, as well as numerous pieces of background music, many of which were adapted from Pokémon Red and Green. At the end of each track, there is a Pokédex entry describing the nature and events of the song.
The resident composer of this soundtrack is Junichi Masuda and the arranger is Shinji Miyazaki.
Tracklist
- Aim to Be a Pokémon Master (めざせポケモンマスター) [2:43]
- Pokémon, I Choose You! (ポケモン君に決めた!) [2:13]
- Setting Off (旅立ち) [1:15]
- Go With the Bicycle (自転車でゴー!) [1:33]
- The Ship, Saint Anne (サントアンヌ号) [1:12]
- Pikachu Appears (ピカチュウ登場) [1:31]
- The Illusionary Pokémon (幻のポケモン) [1:31]
- I Got a Pokémon! (ポケモン!ゲットだぜ!) [1:32]
- Pokémon Holiday (ポケモンホリデー) [1:22]
- Silly Psyduck (おそるべしコダック) [1:43]
- Pokémon League Official Cap (ポケモンリーグ公認キャップ) [1:30]
- Masaki's Lighthouse (マサキの灯台) [1:31]
- Legend (伝説) (1:56)
- Team Rocket Boss Meeting (ロケット団ボスのテーマ) [1:32]
- Team Rocket's Secret Strategy (ロケット団隠密作戦) [1:56]
- Team Rocket's 7th Change (ロケット団七変化) [1:27]
- Team Rocket's Motto (なんだかんだと聞かれたら…) [1:33]
- A Formidable Enemy Appears (強敵現わる) [1:33]
- Raid! (襲撃!) [1:28]
- Let's Run! (逃げろや逃げろ!) [1:29]
- A Huge Free-For-All (大混戦) [1:35]
- Pokémon Battle! (ポケモンバトル) [1:41]
- Burning Battle Field (灼熱のバトルフィールド) [2:14]
- I Did It! (やったぜ!) [2:08]
- The Moon Stone (月の石) [1:23]
- Prayer (祈り) [1:18]
- Reunion (再会) [1:24]
- Oden (おでん) [1:15]
- Bridge Bike Gang (チャリンコ暴走族) [1:22]
- Fighting Spirit (闘志) [1:44]
- Dazzlingly Beautiful Girl (眩惑の美女) [1:21]
- Creeping Shadow (しのびよる影) [1:28]
- Absolute Death (絶対絶命) [1:40]
- A Brutal Pokémon Arrives! (凶悪ポケモン出現!) [1:25]
- Total War (総力戦) [1:51]
- Persistent Pokémon (不屈のポケモン) [2:04]
- The Matter is Settled (一件落着) [1:55]
- Tears, After the Cloudy Weather (涙,のち晴れ) [2:13]
- Meeting and Parting (出会いと別れと) [1:29]
- I Got a Victory Badge! (勝利のバッジゲットだぜ!) [2:02]
- To Be Continued (続くったら,続く) [2:59]
- Fantasy in My Pocket (ポケットにファンタジー) [1:33]
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