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Revision as of 05:49, 27 March 2019
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The subject of this article has no official English name. The name currently in use is a fan translation of the Japanese name.
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Pokémon Counting Song (Japanese: ポケモンかぞえうた Pokémon Kazoe Uta) is the sixth ending theme of the Advanced Generation series. It debuted in AG135, replacing GLORY DAY ~That Shining Day~, and ended in AG149, changing back to the previous song.
The ending is reminiscent of a previous ending, Pokémon Ondo, in both music and animation. It features many of the series' main Pokémon dancing. Many other anime change to Ondo theme songs in summer.
Ending animation
Synopsis
Meowth is shown pounding on a drum. Then Pikachu is shown clapping in between two lanterns. While Meowth is pounding on the drum, Wobbuffet and Chimecho appear, followed by Pikachu. Then Pikachu appears by a screen, showing a Charmander using Flamethrower. The flame reaches Meowth, who is in winter, but it then changes to summer and Meowth sweats. Another screen appears near Pikachu, this time showing an Articuno breathing Icy Wind out of its beak. the scene changes to Meowth again, this time enjoying the summer, but gets frozen when the scene changes to winter.
Then Combusken, Phanpy, Corphish, Pikachu, Squirtle, Mime Jr., and Grovyle all are dancing, while Meowth pounds on a drum and Bonsly is dancing in the balcony.
Then it changes to Pikachu and the screen again, which is showing a Mudkip laughing. It then shows Meowth pouring water on the Mudkip. Then it shows a Duskull wandering around. The scene changes to show Charmander. It turns out the Duskull was just protecting the flame on the Charmander's tail.
Then it switches to a scene with the Pokémon dancing again.
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ア、ソレ ア、ゲット
ひとつ数えりゃ ヒトカゲのほのお(ほのお) 冬は重宝 けど夏はタマラン ふたつ数えりゃ フリーザーの吐息 夏は重宝 けど冬はカンベン
唄って踊って ポケモンモン(ア、ヨイショ) 踊って数えて いまいくつ?
みっつ数えりゃ ミズゴロウわらう(わらう) 水もしたたる いいポケモン よっつ数えりゃ ヨマワルまわる ヒトカゲのしっぽに 火の用心
唄って踊って ポケモンモン(ア、ヨイショ) 踊って数えて いまいくつ?
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Ah, that! Ah, get it!
Count to one, a Charmander's flame (flame) It's handy in winter but unbearable in summer Count to two, Articuno's breath It's handy in summer, but not in winter
Sing, dance, Pokémon-mon (a heave-ho) Dance, now, how many can you count?
Count to three, Mudkip laughing (laughing) Would it be okay to drop water on that Pokémon? Count to four, Duskull patrolling Protecting the flame on Charmander's tail
Sing, dance, Pokémon-mon (a heave-ho) Dance, now, how many can you count?
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ア、ソレ ア、ゲット
ひとつ数えりゃ ヒトカゲのほのお(ほのお) 冬は重宝 けど夏はタマラン ふたつ数えりゃ フリーザーの吐息 夏は重宝 けど冬はカンベン
唄って踊って ポケモンモン(ア、ヨイショ) 踊って数えて いまいくつ?
みっつ数えりゃ ミズゴロウわらう(わらう) 水もしたたる いいポケモン? よっつ数えりゃ ヨマワルまわる ヒトカゲのしっぽに 火の用心
唄って踊って ポケモンモン(ア、ヨイショ) 踊って数えて いまいくつ?
いつつ数えりゃ イトマルこまる(こまる) 自分の糸で こんがらがっちゃん むっつ数えりゃ ムチュールのチュチュチュ うれし恥ずかし ハイお菓子
ア、サテ ア、サテ ア、明々後日 ア、来テ ア、見テ ア、持ッテッテ
ななつ数えりゃ ナマケロおきる(おきる) おきてソンした すぐねむる やっつ数えりゃ ヤルキモノねむる ねむってソンした すぐおきる
唄って踊って ポケモンモン(ア、ヨイショ) 踊って数えて いまいくつ?
ここのつ数えりゃ ココドラのボディ(ボディ) かた焼きせんべの 千倍かたい とおまで数えりゃ トゲピーもにこり にこりにこにこ 数え唄
唄って踊って ポケモンモン(ア、ヨイショ) 踊って数えて ごくろうさん!
ア、ヨイショ ア、コラショ ア、領収書 ア、ラブリー ア、チャーミー ア、イイ感ジ ア、ニョッキ ア、ペンネ ア、カルパッチョ ア、ドーモ ア、ドーモ ア、腰低ク
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Ah, that! Ah, get it!
Count to one, a Charmander's flame (flame) It's handy in winter but unbearable in summer Count to two, Articuno's breath It's handy in summer, but spare us in winter
Sing, dance, Pokémon-mon (A heave-ho) Dance, now, how many can you count?
Count to three, Mudkip laughing (laughing) It's a good Pokémon dripping with beauty, isn't it? Count to four, Duskull encircling It needs to watch out for the flame on Charmander's tail
Sing, dance, Pokémon-mon (A heave-ho) Dance, now, how many can you count?
Count to five, Spinarak is troubled (troubled) Tangled in its own strings Count to six, Smoochum's kisses Delightful yet embarrassing, have some sweets
Ah well, ah well, and three days after Ah, come. Ah, look. Ah, hang on
Count to seven, Slakoth waking (waking) It couldn't get up, so it went back to sleep Count to eight, Vigoroth sleeping It couldn't sleep, so it got back up
Sing, dance, Pokémon-mon (A heave-ho) Dance, now, how many can you count?
Count to nine, Aron's body (body) It's a thousand times harder than a hard-baked cracker Count to ten, even Togepi is smiling Smiling with a friendly grin, the counting song
Sing, dance, Pokémon-mon (A heave-ho) Dance and count, you did great!
A heave-ho, a heigh-ho, a receipt-oh Ah lovely, ah charming, ah feels so good A gnocchi, a penne, a carpaccio Ah thank you, ah thank you, and a bow
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Trivia
- In traditional Japanese counting songs, names or objects carrying the sound of numbers from one to ten are used.
- Hitokage, Freezer, Mizugorou, Yomawaru, Itomaru, Muchul, Namakero, Yarukimono, Cokodora, and Togepy correspond to 1(hitotsu), 2(futatsu), 3(mittsu), 4(yottsu), 5(itsutsu), 6(muttsu), 7(nanatsu), 8(yattsu), 9(kokonotsu), and 10(tō).
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