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'''Pokémon World''' is a CD single released in the United States on February 8, 2000 by [[wp:Koch Entertainment|Koch Records]]. Its Koch Records catalog number is 8903.
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|name=Pokémon World
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|image=PokemonWorldCD.jpg
|image_size=200px
|caption=CD cover art featuring {{p|Marill}}
|date=February 8, 2000
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'''Pokémon World''' is a CD single released in {{pmin|the United States}} and {{pmin|Canada}} on February 8, 2000 by {{wp|Koch Entertainment|Koch Records}}. Its Koch Records catalog number is 8903.


''Pokémon World'' contains three songs:
==Tracklist==
# ''[[Pokémon World]]'' (3:15)
# '''{{so|Pokémon World}}''' - [[Russell Velázquez]] [3:15]
# ''[[Pikachu's Winter Vacation (song)|Pikachu's Winter Vacation]]'' (1:57)
# '''{{so|Pikachu's Winter Vacation}}''' - [[Russell Velázquez]] [1:57]
# ''Pikachu's Winter Vacation (instrumental)'' (1:57)
# '''Pikachu's Winter Vacation''' (instrumental) - {{wp|Louis Cortelezzi}} [1:57]


It is an [[wp:Enhanced CD|Enhanced CD]], containing [[wp:CD-ROM|CD-ROM]] data such as the ''Pokémon World'' opening video, a screensaver, and desktop wallpapers. The insert booklet contains lyrics and credits for all three songs.
==Enhanced CD content==
Pokémon World is an {{wp|Enhanced CD}}, containing {{wp|CD-ROM}} data which can be accessed when the CD is inserted into a computer.


=Credits=
The CD-ROM data includes the video for the Pokémon World opening as it appears in the anime, a Pokémon-themed screensaver, and four desktop wallpapers (available as 640×480 or 800×600 screen resolutions). The insert booklet contains lyrics and credits for all three songs.
* Executive producer: [[Alfred R. Kahn]]
 
* Executive producer for [[4Kids Entertainment]]: [[Norman Grossfeld]]
<gallery>
* Producer: [[John Loeffler]] (for [[wp:Rave Music|Rave Music]])
File:Pokémon World CD ROM menu.png|Main menu for the CD-ROM content
* Co-producer: [[John Siegler]]
File:Pokémon World CD ROM video player.png|Built-in video player for the Pokémon World opening
* Arranger: John Siegler
</gallery>
* Recording studio: [[wp:Paradise Studios|Paradise Studios]]
 
* Mastering: Rick Rowe of [[wp:Media Force|Media Force]]
==In other languages==
* Production coordinator: Eleanor Matera
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* Music editor: Julian Schwartz
|de={{tt|Pokémon Welt|Pokémon World}}
|fr_eu={{tt|Un Monde Pokémon|A Pokémon World}}
}}
 
{{English CDs}}
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{{Project Music notice}}


[[Category:English CDs]]
[[Category:English CDs]]
[[fr:Un Monde Pokémon (CD)]]
[[zh:Pokémon World(专辑)]]

Latest revision as of 13:27, 20 November 2023

Pokémon World
PokemonWorldCD.jpg
CD cover art featuring Marill
Release date February 8, 2000
By KOCH Records
Catalogue number KOC-CD-8903
Number of tracks 3

Pokémon World is a CD single released in the United States and Canada on February 8, 2000 by Koch Records. Its Koch Records catalog number is 8903.

Tracklist

  1. Pokémon World - Russell Velázquez [3:15]
  2. Pikachu's Winter Vacation - Russell Velázquez [1:57]
  3. Pikachu's Winter Vacation (instrumental) - Louis Cortelezzi [1:57]

Enhanced CD content

Pokémon World is an Enhanced CD, containing CD-ROM data which can be accessed when the CD is inserted into a computer.

The CD-ROM data includes the video for the Pokémon World opening as it appears in the anime, a Pokémon-themed screensaver, and four desktop wallpapers (available as 640×480 or 800×600 screen resolutions). The insert booklet contains lyrics and credits for all three songs.

In other languages



Anime soundtracks: Pokémon 2.B.A. Master (1999) • Totally Pokémon (2001) • Pokémon X (2007) • Pokémon Movie Music Collection (2017)
Movie soundtracks: Pokémon the First Movie (1999) • Pokémon the Movie 2000 (2000) • Pokémon 3: The Ultimate Soundtrack (2001)
Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution (2021) • Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle (2021)
Movie scores: Pokémon the First Movie (2000) • Pokémon the Movie 2000 (2001) • Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019)
Games soundtracks: Pokémon Gotta Catch the Sound! (2000) • XY Super Music Collection (2013) • FRLG Super Music Collection (2013)
HGSS Super Music Collection (2014) • RS Super Music Collection (2014) • DP Super Music Collection (2014)
BW Super Music Collection (2014) • B2W2 Super Music Collection (2014) • ORAS Super Music Collection (2014)
SM Super Music Collection (2016) • LGPE Super Music Collection (2018)
Other albums: Pokémon Gotta Catch 'em Live! (2001) • Pokémon Christmas Bash (2001) • Pokémon 25: The Album (2021)
Singles: Don't Say You Love Me (1999) • Pokémon Theme (1999; Unofficial) • Pokémon World (2000) • The Power of One (2000) • Reconnect/Grown (2021)
Other: Pokémon Daily Express CD-ROM (2001) • Gotta Catch 'Em All (2001) • Music from 4Kids TV (2005) • Exclusive Target Mix! (2007) • Exclusive Toys R Us Mix! (2007) • Pokémon 25: The Red EP (2021) • Pokémon 25: The Blue EP (2021) • Pokémon World Championships (2023) • 2024 Pokémon World Championships (2024)


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