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- If you were looking for the Japanese song with the same name, see Battle Frontier (song).
- If you were looking for the Dub season with the same name, see Pokémon: Battle Frontier.
Battle Frontier
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Dub OP 9
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KOCH Records
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Battle Frontier is the opening theme to the ninth season of the English-language Pokémon dub, Pokémon: Battle Frontier. It was used from Fear Factor Phony to Home is Where the Start Is!.
The opening animation featured footage from the tenth Japanese opening, Spurt!.
Lyrics
Pokémon!
It's a battle, win or lose
It's the friends you make, it's the road you choose
You've got the right stuff
So make your mind up
Find the courage inside of you
If you're strong you'll survive
And you'll keep your dream alive
It's the Battle Frontier
Pokémon!
Be the best you can be
And find your destiny
It's the master plan
The power's in your hand
Pokémon!
You've got the
Strength to win it
So stay in it
If you're smart you can take it all
If you're strong you'll survive
And you'll keep your dream alive
It's the Battle Frontier
Pokémon!
Be the best you can be
And find your destiny
It's the master plan
(It's the master plan!)
The power's in your hand
Pokémon!
Opening animation spoilers
- Ash's Phanpy evolving into a Donphan.
- May receiving an egg, which hatches into an Eevee.
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
Ash's Pokémon
May's Pokémon
Others
Trivia
- This is the first opening not to include Team Rocket. However, in the extended version of the opening, they appear on a joker card and dressed up as magicians in the following scene.
- This song, along with I Wanna Be a Hero, This Dream and Diamond and Pearl are the only songs in the series that aren't the theme songs of the corresponding movie.
- This is currently the shortest dub opening at 30 seconds long (however, a one-minute version is available on the Pokémon X CD)
- This song was featured in Another One Gabites the Dust! with slightly modified lyrics. The line, "It's the Battle Frontier", was changed to, "Let the battle begin".
- The Dutch version is sung by Herman van Doorn.
In other languages