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==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
# World of Pokémon: Introduction (0:40) | # '''World of Pokémon: Introduction''' (0:40) | ||
# World of Pokémon (1:34) | # '''World of Pokémon''' (1:34) | ||
# On My Way (0:54) | # '''On My Way''' (0:54) | ||
# Pokéflute | # '''Pokéflute Waltz''' (0:18) | ||
# Gotta Snap em’ All (2:42) | # '''Gotta Snap em’ All''' (2:42) | ||
# Whats Your Name (1:44) | # '''Whats Your Name''' (1:44) | ||
# River Safari (3:48) | # '''River Safari''' (3:48) | ||
# Trading Mechine (0:50) | # '''Trading Mechine''' (0:50) | ||
# Pokémon Center (1:06) | # '''Pokémon Center''' (1:06) | ||
# Ready to Rumble (2:10) | # '''Ready to Rumble''' (2:10) | ||
# Fire Valcano (2:14) | # '''Fire Valcano''' (2:14) | ||
# Stone Valley (1:48) | # '''Stone Valley''' (1:48) | ||
# On the Beach (2:18) | # '''On the Beach''' (2:18) | ||
# Mini Games (1:26) | # '''Mini Games''' (1:26) | ||
# Fanfare (0:24) | # '''Fanfare''' (0:24) | ||
# I Choose You! (1:06) | # '''I Choose You!''' (1:06) | ||
# Free Battle (1:10) | # '''Free Battle''' (1:10) | ||
# Picture Values (1:28) | # '''Picture Values''' (1:28) | ||
# Electro Tunnel (1:20) | # '''Electro Tunnel''' (1:20) | ||
# Poison Cave (2:00) | # '''Poison Cave''' (2:00) | ||
# Gym Leader Castle 1 (1:56) | # '''Gym Leader Castle 1''' (1:56) | ||
# Gym Leader Castle 2 (1:20) | # '''Gym Leader Castle 2''' (1:20) | ||
# Victory (1:42) | # '''Victory''' (1:42) | ||
# Sonre Wars (0:45) | # '''Sonre Wars''' (0:45) | ||
# Pika Cup 2 (3:00) | # '''Pika Cup 2''' (3:00) | ||
# Mini Cup 3 (2:22) | # '''Mini Cup 3''' (2:22) | ||
# The Mad Professer (1:46) | # '''The Mad Professer''' (1:46) | ||
# Snapshot Rumba (0:56) | # '''Snapshot Rumba''' (0:56) | ||
# Snapshop Lullaby – Outro (1:06) | # '''Snapshop Lullaby – Outro''' (1:06) | ||
# World of Pokémon (Orchestral House) (4:16) | # '''World of Pokémon''' (Orchestral House) (4:16) | ||
# On | # '''On My way''' (Celtic Dub) (5:18) | ||
# What's | # '''What's Your Name''' (Team Rocket's Hardcore Style) (4:12) | ||
{{English CDs}} | {{English CDs}} | ||
{{Project Music notice}} | {{Project Music notice}} | ||
[[Category:English CDs]] | [[Category:English CDs]] |
Revision as of 16:34, 20 May 2009
Pokémon: Gotta Catch the Sound Original Soundtrack | |
[[File:File:680455aif.PNG]] 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 | {{{catalogue_number}}} |
Number of tracks | 34 |
Pokémon Gotta Catch the Sound is a 2000 soundtrack by HAL Laboratory, Inc., made for both US and Japan retail. This album is based off Pokémon Snap and Pokémon Stadium. Because both soundtracks are mixed in together, not all songs are found there. Additionally, there are also 3 remixes added with the album as well.
Jun'ichi Masuda and Masafumi Kaw are the resident composers who made the score during the process of the CD.
Track listing
- World of Pokémon: Introduction (0:40)
- World of Pokémon (1:34)
- On My Way (0:54)
- Pokéflute Waltz (0:18)
- Gotta Snap em’ All (2:42)
- Whats Your Name (1:44)
- River Safari (3:48)
- Trading Mechine (0:50)
- Pokémon Center (1:06)
- Ready to Rumble (2:10)
- Fire Valcano (2:14)
- Stone Valley (1:48)
- On the Beach (2:18)
- Mini Games (1:26)
- Fanfare (0:24)
- I Choose You! (1:06)
- Free Battle (1:10)
- Picture Values (1:28)
- Electro Tunnel (1:20)
- Poison Cave (2:00)
- Gym Leader Castle 1 (1:56)
- Gym Leader Castle 2 (1:20)
- Victory (1:42)
- Sonre Wars (0:45)
- Pika Cup 2 (3:00)
- Mini Cup 3 (2:22)
- The Mad Professer (1:46)
- Snapshot Rumba (0:56)
- Snapshop Lullaby – Outro (1:06)
- World of Pokémon (Orchestral House) (4:16)
- On My way (Celtic Dub) (5:18)
- What's Your Name (Team Rocket's Hardcore Style) (4:12)
This article is part of Project Music, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon song, CD and musician. |