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The name of the song is shown. The scene changes to a character shown in the foreground and images of type symbols and the [[Rising Volt Tacklers]]' logo in the background. The symbols change in size according to the song beats. The scene changes to another character in the foreground to stickers of various Pokémon in the background, which also move according to the beats. A game of naming Pokémon with a specific sound in their name starts, with the character and their Pokémon on either sides of the screen, and the image of the Pokémon being names with its name in the center, while various colors appear on the background. The game then shifts to the other character, who has to name the same Pokémon. The scene then shifts to artwork of various Pokémon being shown on one side of the screen, and the [[Brave Olivine]] flying above the clouds on the other side. | |||
Back to the first character in front of various Pokémon, this time naming Pokémon with a different characteristic. Another member of the Rising Volt Tacklers then tries to name the same Pokémon. The scene changes back to the Brave Olivine and various Pokémon, this time on opposite sides of the screen. The scene dissolves into the Rising Volt Tacklers standing on a huge version of their logo, performing their signature hand sign. | |||
===Characters=== | ===Characters=== | ||
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RVR〜ライジングボルテッカーズラップ〜 | ||||||||
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RVR ~Rising Volt Tacklers Rap~ (Japanese: RVR〜ライジングボルテッカーズラップ〜 RVR ~Rising Volteccers Rap~) is the first Japanese ending theme of Pokémon Horizons: The Series. It debuted as an ending song in HZ003, replacing Type: Wild. It aired until HZ045, when it was replaced by Let me battle.
Ending animation
Synopsis
The name of the song is shown. The scene changes to a character shown in the foreground and images of type symbols and the Rising Volt Tacklers' logo in the background. The symbols change in size according to the song beats. The scene changes to another character in the foreground to stickers of various Pokémon in the background, which also move according to the beats. A game of naming Pokémon with a specific sound in their name starts, with the character and their Pokémon on either sides of the screen, and the image of the Pokémon being names with its name in the center, while various colors appear on the background. The game then shifts to the other character, who has to name the same Pokémon. The scene then shifts to artwork of various Pokémon being shown on one side of the screen, and the Brave Olivine flying above the clouds on the other side.
Back to the first character in front of various Pokémon, this time naming Pokémon with a different characteristic. Another member of the Rising Volt Tacklers then tries to name the same Pokémon. The scene changes back to the Brave Olivine and various Pokémon, this time on opposite sides of the screen. The scene dissolves into the Rising Volt Tacklers standing on a huge version of their logo, performing their signature hand sign.
Characters
Human
Pokémon
- Sprigatito (Liko's)
- Terapagos (anime; Normal Form)
- Fuecoco (Roy's)
- Pikachu (Friede's; Captain Pikachu; Friede Ver.)
- Chansey (Mollie's; Mollie Ver.)
- Metagross (Orla's; Orla Ver.)
- Quagsire (Ludlow's; Ludlow Ver.)
- Rockruff (Murdock's; Murdock Ver.)
- Quaxly (Dot's; Dot Ver.)
- Mimikyu
- Morpeko (Hangry Mode)
- Snorlax
- Wooper
- Fidough
- Emolga
- Teddiursa
- Gengar
- Yamper
- Minccino
- Slowpoke
- Jigglypuff
- Dedenne
- Koraidon
- Rolycoly
- Arctovish
- Miraidon
- Honchkrow
- Gastrodon (West Sea and East Sea forms)
- Greavard
- Klawf
- Lechonk
- Smoliv
- Armarouge
- Tauros (Paldean form; Combat Breed)
- Cetitan
- Great Tusk
- Cyclizar
- Pawmi
- Farigiraf
- Quaxly
- Wiglett
- Grafaiai
- Iron Treads
- Ceruledge
- Umbreon
- Sylveon
- Leafeon
- Espeon
- Vaporeon
- Jolteon
- Flareon
- Eevee
- Glaceon
- Pachirisu
- Psyduck
- Pichu
- Rattata
- Rattata (Alolan form)
- Raticate
- Raticate (Alolan form)
- Marowak
- Marowak (Alolan form)
- Darumaka
- Darumaka (Galarian form)
- Voltorb
- Voltorb (Hisuian form)
- Ditto
- Magnemite
- Lickitung
- Grimer
- Squirtle
- Butterfree
- Raichu
- Bulbasaur
- Farfetch'd
- Seaking
- Electabuzz
- Gyarados
- Charmander
- Dragonair
- Dragonite
- Mr. Mime
- Krabby
Lyrics
- Liko
- Roy
- Liko and Roy
- Friede
- Orla
- Murdock
- Mollie
- Ludlow
- Dot/Nidothing
- All
TV size
Part 1 (HZ003 - HZ025)
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Part 2 (HZ026 - HZ045)
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Full version
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Variants
The six members of the Rising Volt Tacklers are featured as guests, with the ending cycling between the members with each episode.
Song's Opening
Liko
Roy
Final shot
In the first TV Tokyo airings of HZ015 through HZ019, six special guests were featured.
- HZ015, Ryogo Matsumaru Ver.
- HZ016, Takahashi Hikaru Ver.
- HZ017, Abareru-kun (Hiroki Kobari) Ver.
- HZ018, Subaru Kimura Ver.
- HZ019, Nashiko Momotsuki and Tokyo Hoteison Ver.
Trivia
- This ending theme song has the most supporting characters sing.
- This ending theme song has the most variants.
- This is the first ending theme song to feature live singing during the air of the episodes.
Staff
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Storyboard 絵コンテ |
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Animation supervisors 作画監督 |
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Key animators 原画 |
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Assistant coordinator 制作進行 |
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CG CG |
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Logo design ロゴ制作 |
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This article is part of Project Music, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon song, CD and musician. |