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'''Meowth's Song''' (Japanese: '''ニャースのうた''' '' | '''Meowth's Song''' (Japanese: '''ニャースのうた''' ''Nyarth no Uta'') is the second Japanese ending theme of the [[original series]]. It debuted in [[EP028]], replacing [[One Hundred Fifty-One]]. It was replaced by [[Fantasy in My Pocket]] in [[EP038]]. It returned in [[EP065]], replacing [[Pokémon Ondo]]. It was later replaced by [[Type: Wild]] in [[EP069]]. | ||
==Ending animation== | ==Ending animation== | ||
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|pt_br={{DL|List of Brazilian Portuguese Pokémon themes|Canção do Meowth}} <small>''Meowth's Song''</small> | |pt_br={{DL|List of Brazilian Portuguese Pokémon themes|Canção do Meowth}} <small>''Meowth's Song''</small> | ||
|sv={{DL|List of Swedish Pokémon themes|Meowths sång}} <small>''Meowth's song''</small> | |sv={{DL|List of Swedish Pokémon themes|Meowths sång}} <small>''Meowth's song''</small> |
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Meowth's Song (Japanese: ニャースのうた Nyarth no Uta) is the second Japanese ending theme of the original series. It debuted in EP028, replacing One Hundred Fifty-One. It was replaced by Fantasy in My Pocket in EP038. It returned in EP065, replacing Pokémon Ondo. It was later replaced by Type: Wild in EP069.
Ending animation
Synopsis
Meowth is playing a guitar and singing a quiet song while looking at the moon. He is sitting on a log in what seems to either be a field or forest. Several Pokémon also 'rotate' around the moon.
Characters
Pokémon
Lyrics
Japanese
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Trivia
- Meowth sings this song in Go West Young Meowth. While the melody of the song is retained in the dubbed version, the lyrics are changed. This is similar to the treatment of Team Rocket Forever in The Song of Jigglypuff.
- An instrumental version of Meowth's Song is often used in anime episodes as background music.
- Footage from this ending of Meowth's face replacing the moon while Meowth plays the guitar was used as part of a bumper with Brock's voice saying "We'll Be Back After These Messages" when the 4Kids dub was first aired in syndication in 1998 in America.
- The beginning of this song was played in reverse in the full version of Polka O Dolka.
- The beginning of this song was also briefly played in the full version of Meowth's Party.
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