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'''Pokémon: Gotta Catch the Sound!''' is a 2000 soundtrack by [[HAL Laboratory, Inc.]], made for both North American and Japanese retail. The songs on this album are from {{g|Snap}} and | '''Pokémon: Gotta Catch the Sound!''' is a 2000 soundtrack by [[HAL Laboratory, Inc.]], made for both North American and Japanese retail. The songs on this album are from {{g|Snap}} and [[Pokémon Stadium]]. Because both soundtracks are mixed in together, not all songs from each game are included. Additionally, there are also three remixes added with the album. | ||
The album credits [[Junichi Masuda]], [[Masafumi Kawamura]], Mitsuhiro Hikino, Hajime Wakai, Nintendo, and HAL Laboratory, Inc. as composers. Ikuko Mimori is uncredited for her work on Pokémon Snap. | The album credits [[Junichi Masuda]], [[Masafumi Kawamura]], Mitsuhiro Hikino, Hajime Wakai, Nintendo, and HAL Laboratory, Inc. as composers. Ikuko Mimori is uncredited for her work on Pokémon Snap. |
Latest revision as of 20:22, 3 May 2024
Pokémon: Gotta Catch the Sound! Original Soundtrack | |
CD cover art featuring Mewtwo, Pikachu, Meowth, Poliwhirl, Charizard, Psyduck, Blastoise and Venusaur | |
Release date | 2000 |
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By | HAL Laboratories |
Catalogue number | 3591666 |
Number of tracks | 34 |
Pokémon: Gotta Catch the Sound! is a 2000 soundtrack by HAL Laboratory, Inc., made for both North American and Japanese retail. The songs on this album are from Pokémon Snap and Pokémon Stadium. Because both soundtracks are mixed in together, not all songs from each game are included. Additionally, there are also three remixes added with the album.
The album credits Junichi Masuda, Masafumi Kawamura, Mitsuhiro Hikino, Hajime Wakai, Nintendo, and HAL Laboratory, Inc. as composers. Ikuko Mimori is uncredited for her work on Pokémon Snap.
Tracklist
No. | Track Title | Duration |
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1 | World of Pokémon: Introduction | 0:40 |
2 | World of Pokémon | 1:34 |
3 | On My Way | 0:54 |
4 | Pokéflute Waltz | 0:18 |
5 | Gotta Snap Em’ All | 2:42 |
6 | What's Your Name | 1:44 |
7 | River Safari | 3:48 |
8 | Trading Machine | 0:50 |
9 | Pokémon Center | 1:06 |
10 | Ready to Rumble | 2:10 |
11 | Fire Volcano | 2:14 |
12 | Stone Valley | 1:48 |
13 | On the Beach | 2:18 |
14 | Mini Games | 1:26 |
15 | Fanfare | 0:24 |
16 | I Choose You! | 1:06 |
17 | Free Battle | 1:10 |
18 | Picture Values | 1:28 |
19 | Electro Tunnel | 1:20 |
20 | Poison Cave | 2:00 |
21 | Gym Leader Castle 1 | 1:56 |
22 | Gym Leader Castle 2 | 1:20 |
23 | Victory | 1:42 |
24 | Snore Wars | 0:45 |
25 | Pika Cup 2 | 3:00 |
26 | Mini Cup 3 | 2:22 |
27 | The Mad Professor | 1:46 |
28 | Snapshot Rumba | 0:56 |
29 | Snapshop Lullaby – Outro | 1:06 |
30 | World of Pokémon (Orchestral House) | 4:16 |
31 | On My Way (Celtic Dub) | 5:18 |
32 | What's Your Name (Team Rocket's Hardcore Style) | 4:12 |
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