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'''One Hundred Fifty-One''' (Japanese: '''ひゃくごじゅういち''' ''Hyakugojūichi'') is the first ending theme song of the first Japanese [[Pokémon anime]] series. | '''One Hundred Fifty-One''' (Japanese: '''ひゃくごじゅういち''' ''Hyakugojūichi'') is the first ending theme song of the first Japanese [[Pokémon anime]] series. | ||
It debuted in [[EP001]] and was replaced in [[EP028]] by | It debuted in [[EP001]] and was replaced in [[EP028]] by [[Meowth's Song]]. | ||
It has been used also in some episodes of the [[Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station]]. | It has been used also in some episodes of the [[Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station]]. |
Revision as of 22:23, 25 March 2016
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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One Hundred Fifty-One (Japanese: ひゃくごじゅういち Hyakugojūichi) is the first ending theme song of the first Japanese Pokémon anime series.
It debuted in EP001 and was replaced in EP028 by Meowth's Song.
It has been used also in some episodes of the Weekly Pokémon Broadcasting Station.
Ending animation
Synopsis
Ash's Pikachu hits a Poké Ball around with his head and feet, playing with it like a hackey sack.
Characters
Pokémon
Lyrics
TV size
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Full version
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Trivia
- No human characters are featured in this ending.
- Some footage was used in the English Pokérap, which was used from the beginning of the series to well after "One Hundred Fifty-One" was replaced. Some footage was also used as part of an bumper with Brock's voice saying "And Now Back To Our Show!" when the 4Kids dub was first aired in syndication in 1998 in America.
- The title is a reference to the amount of Pokémon present in Generation I.
- In a bonus chapter of the manga series Magical Pokémon Journey, Ash's Pikachu shows Pikachu a video of "One Hundred Fifty-One" to show off his ability to balance a Poké Ball on his head.
External link
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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. |