Boom Kaboom

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Hindi ending themes

 

Gotta Catch Em All (instrumental)
Tamil ending themes

 

Gotta Catch Em All (instrumental)
Telugu ending themes

 

Boom Kaboom
HZ ED 01.png
Dub HZ ED 01
Artist Shirley Setia
Lyrics Rashmi Virag
Composer Vishal and Sheykhar

Boom Kaboom (Hindi: बूम कबूम Boom Kaboom) is the ending theme for the Hindi, Tamil and Telugu dubs of Pokémon Horizons: The Series. It debuted with The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One), replacing the instrumental version of Gotta Catch Em All. It uses the same footage as the corresponding English ending theme, Becoming Me (which itself uses clips from the first Japanese ending theme, RVR ~Rising Volt Tacklers Rap~). The song was composed by the Indian music duo Vishal–Sheykhar with vocals by singer Shirley Setia and lyrics by the duo Rashmi–Virag. Let's Get Started is used as the corresponding opening theme.

The song was first unveiled at a press conference announcing the premiere of Pokémon Horizons: The Series[1].

Opening animation

Synopsis

The credits start appearing on a brick wall themed background. Liko and Sprigatito and shown in the foreground with various type symbols and the Rising Volt Tacklers logo in the background, which change in size and direction as per the song beats. Roy and Fuecoco are shown in front of various Pokémon face stickers. The scene shanges to show Roy with a mic stand and Fuecoco in front of images of six Pokémon. The next scene shows artwork of various Pokémon being shown on one side of the screen, and the Brave Olivine flying above the clouds on the other side. The scene changes to Liko pointing at images of various Pokémon in the background. The images of the three Paldean first partner Pokémon are shown, which then changes to show Roy in front of a images of Pokémon and their regional forms. Captain Pikachu various poses, and the scene again shifts 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 handshake.

Characters

Pokémon

Lyrics

Hindi

Hindi (हिन्दी) Hindi (Transliteration) English (Translation)
अरे तीन का नसतर बूम (कबूम)
हाथ उठा के तू झूम झूम झूम झूम
(बूम, कबूम बूम, कबूम)
अरे मूड में आके गाओ ट्यून
हाथ बढ़ा के नीचे लाओ
नीचे लाओ आसमान पे अटका मून!
Arey teen ka nastar Boom (Kaboom)
Haath utha ke tu Jhoom jhoom jhoom jhoom
(Boom, Kaboom Boom, Kaboom)
Arey mood mein aake gaao tune
Haath badhaa ke neeche laao
Neeche lao asmaan ke atkaa moon!
Hey ??? Boom (Kaboom)
Raise your hands and dance dance dance dance
(Boom, Kaboom Boom, Kaboom)
Hey, get in the mood and sing the tune
Raise your hand and bring it down
Bring down the moon stuck in the sky!

Tamil

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Telugu

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Credits

References

External Links

See also

Opening and ending themes of Pokémon animation
English opening themesEnglish movie ending themes
Japanese opening themesJapanese ending themes
Korean opening themesKorean ending themes

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Gotta Catch Em All (instrumental)
Hindi ending themes

 

Gotta Catch Em All (instrumental)
Tamil ending themes

 

Gotta Catch Em All (instrumental)
Telugu ending themes

 

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