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'''W Get Daze Champion''' or '''Utau Pokémon Zukan''' (singing Pokémon encyclopedia) is a Japanese single, given away at Space World 1997 and with the purchase of a Japanese [[Nintendo 64]] during late 1997-early 1998.
'''W Get Daze Champion''' or '''Utau Pokémon Zukan''' (singing Pokémon encyclopedia) is a Japanese single, given away at Space World 1997 and with the purchase of a Japanese [[Nintendo 64]] during late 1997-early 1998.


Each track names a Pokémon, plays its cry, and then a short verse is sung describing it. Tracks one and two cover all the Normal type Pokémon, and tracks three and four cover the Bug type Pokémon.
Each track names a Pokémon, plays its cry, and then a short verse is sung describing it. Tracks one and two cover all the {{type2|Normal}} Pokémon, and tracks three and four cover the {{type2|Bug}} Pokémon.


# '''Normal Pokémon, Part 1'''
# '''Normal Pokémon, Part 1'''
# '''Normal Pokémon, Part 2'''
# '''Normal Pokémon, Part 2'''
# '''Mushi Pokémon, Part 1''' (Bug Pokémon)
# '''{{tt|Mushi|Bug}} Pokémon, Part 1'''
# '''Mushi Pokémon, Part 2''' (Bug Pokémon)
# '''Mushi Pokémon, Part 2'''


[[Category:Japanese CDs]]
[[Category:Japanese CDs]]

Revision as of 00:16, 15 June 2008

W Get Daze Champion
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Release date 1997
By Koch Records
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Number of tracks 4

W Get Daze Champion or Utau Pokémon Zukan (singing Pokémon encyclopedia) is a Japanese single, given away at Space World 1997 and with the purchase of a Japanese Nintendo 64 during late 1997-early 1998.

Each track names a Pokémon, plays its cry, and then a short verse is sung describing it. Tracks one and two cover all the Template:Type2 Pokémon, and tracks three and four cover the Template:Type2 Pokémon.

  1. Normal Pokémon, Part 1
  2. Normal Pokémon, Part 2
  3. Mushi Pokémon, Part 1
  4. Mushi Pokémon, Part 2