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'''Pocket Monster Sound Anime Collection''' (小型モンスターの音のあないむのコレクション) is a 42 track, 1 | '''Pocket Monster Sound Anime Collection''' (小型モンスターの音のあないむのコレクション) is a 42 track, 1 disk original soundtrack from the famous Japanese cartoon, [[Pokémon]]. This audio CD contains music from the first season, the [[Kanto]] Region Arc. At the end of every track, there is a [[Pokédex]] entry describing the nature and events of the song, except for track 42. Many of these tracks are remade versions from the Gameboy version. This CD was made for US and Japanese retail. | ||
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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# Go With the Bicycle [1:33] | # Go With the Bicycle [1:33] | ||
# The Ship, Saint Anne [1:12] | # The Ship, Saint Anne [1:12] | ||
# Pikachu | # Pikachu Appears [1:31] | ||
# The Illusionary Pokémon [1:31] | # The Illusionary Pokémon [1:31] | ||
# I Got a Pokémon! [1:32] | # I Got a Pokémon! [1:32] | ||
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# Total War [1:51] | # Total War [1:51] | ||
# Persistent Pokémon [2:04] | # Persistent Pokémon [2:04] | ||
# The Matter | # The Matter is Settled [1:55] | ||
# Tears, After the Cloudy Weather [2:13] | # Tears, After the Cloudy Weather [2:13] | ||
# | # Meeting and Parting [1:29] | ||
# I Got a Victory Badge! [2:02] | # I Got a Victory Badge! [2:02] | ||
# To Be Continued [2:59] | # To Be Continued [2:59] | ||
# | # Pocket Ni Fantasy [1:33] | ||
{{Project Music notice}} | {{Project Music notice}} | ||
[[Category:Japanese CDs]] | [[Category:Japanese CDs]] |
Revision as of 08:23, 20 August 2008
Pocket Monster Sound Anime Collection | |
[[File:File:00. Pocket Monster Sound Anime Collection.jpg]] CD cover art | |
Release date | 1997 |
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By | Koch Records |
Catalogue number | {{{catalogue_number}}} |
Number of tracks | 42 |
Pocket Monster Sound Anime Collection (小型モンスターの音のあないむのコレクション) is a 42 track, 1 disk original soundtrack from the famous Japanese cartoon, Pokémon. This audio CD contains music from the first season, the Kanto Region Arc. At the end of every track, there is a Pokédex entry describing the nature and events of the song, except for track 42. Many of these tracks are remade versions from the Gameboy version. This CD was made for US and Japanese retail.
The resident composer of this soundtrack is Junichi Masuda and the arranger is Shinji Miyazaki
Tracklist
- Mezase Pokémon Master (TV Size) [2:43]
- Pokémon, I Choose You! [2:13]
- Setting Off [1:15]
- Go With the Bicycle [1:33]
- The Ship, Saint Anne [1:12]
- Pikachu Appears [1:31]
- The Illusionary Pokémon [1:31]
- I Got a Pokémon! [1:32]
- Pokémon Holiday [1:22]
- Silly Psyduck [1:43]
- Pokémon League Official Cap [1:30]
- Bill's Lighthouse [1:31]
- Legend (1:56)
- Team Rocket Boss Meeting [1:32]
- Team Rocket's Secret Strategy [1:56]
- Team Rocket's 7th Change [1:27]
- Team Rocket's Motto [1:33]
- A Formidable Enemy Appears [1:33]
- Raid! [1:28]
- Let's Run! [1:29]
- A Huge Free-For-All [1:35]
- Pokémon Battle! [1:41]
- Burning Battle Field [2:14]
- I Did It! [2:08]
- The Moon Stone [1:23]
- Prayer [1:18]
- Reunion [1:24]
- Oden [1:15]
- Bridge Bike Gang [1:22]
- Fighting Spirit [1:44]
- Dazzlingly Beautiful Girl [1:21]
- Creeping Shadow [1:28]
- Absolute Death [1:40]
- A Brutal Pokémon Arrives! [1:25]
- Total War [1:51]
- Persistent Pokémon [2:04]
- The Matter is Settled [1:55]
- Tears, After the Cloudy Weather [2:13]
- Meeting and Parting [1:29]
- I Got a Victory Badge! [2:02]
- To Be Continued [2:59]
- Pocket Ni Fantasy [1:33]
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