Game Boy Pokémon Sound Collection CD

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Game Boy Pokémon Sound Collection CD
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Front and back of the CD case
Release date 1996
By Nintendo
Number of tracks 397

The Game Boy Pokémon Sound Collection CD (音のポケモンゲームの男の子のCD) is a 2 Disc collection of all of the sounds, background music, and Pokémon cries used in the Generation I games.

Junichi Masuda is credited as the composer.

While there have been additional releases for the Generation III and Generation IV games, this is the only Pokémon CD to actually include the cries of all of the Pokémon of the generation, likely because there were comparatively few of them (151) to today's total (493).

(Disk 1)

  1. Opening (Nidorino vs Gengar battle)
  2. Pallet Town (background music for Pallet Town)
  3. Professor Oak (Professor Oak's theme)
  4. Oak Research Lab (background music for Professor Oak's lab)
  5. Rival Appears (background music for encountering rival)
  6. The Road to Viridian City - From Pallet (background music of Routes 1 and 2)
  7. Battle (Vs. Wild Pokémon)
  8. Victory (Vs. Wild Pokémon)
  9. Pewter City's Theme (background music for Viridian City, Pewter City, and Saffron City)
  10. Pokémon Center
  11. Pokémon Recovery
  12. Viridian Forest
  13. Guidepost
  14. Trainer Appears (Girl Chapter) (background music for encountering female opponents)
  15. Battle (Vs. Trainer) (background music for Trainer battles)
  16. Victory (Vs Trainer)
  17. Mt. Moon Cave (background music for Mt. Moon, Rock Tunnel)
  18. The Road to Cerulean from Mt. Moon (main Kanto route theme; background music for Routes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22)
  19. Cerulean City's Theme (background music of Cerulean City, Fuchsia City)
  20. Pokémon Gym (background music for Pokémon Gyms, interior of Indigo Plateau)
  21. To Bill's home from Cerulean (background music for Professor Oak's game-starting intro, Routes 24 and 25)
  22. Jigglypuff's Song
  23. Vermilion City's Theme (background music for Vermilion City)
  24. Codename - St. Anne (background music for S.S. Anne)
  25. The Road to Lavender Town from Vermilion (background music for Routes 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15)
  26. Poké Flute
  27. Trainer Appears (Boy Chapter) (background music for encountering male opponents)
  28. Battle (Vs. Gym Leader) (background music for Gym Leader, Elite Four battles)
  29. Victory (Vs. Gym Leader)
  30. Cycling (background music for riding bicycle)
  31. Lavender Town's Theme (background music for Lavender Town)
  32. Pokémon Tower (background music for Pokémon Tower)
  33. Celadon City (background music for Celadon City)
  34. Casino (background music for Rocket Game Corner)
  35. Trainer Appears (Bad Guy Chapter) (background music for encountering Rocket Grunts)
  36. Team Rocket Hideout (background music for Rocket Hideout, Cerulean Cave)
  37. Silph Co. (background music for Silph Co.)
  38. Ocean (background music used while Surfing)
  39. Cinnabar Island Theme (background music for Cinnabar Island)
  40. Pokémon Mansion
  41. Evolution (background music for evolution, Safari Zone)
  42. The Final Road (background music for Route 23, Indigo Plateau)
  43. Last Battle (Vs. Rival) (background music for Championship battle against rival)
  44. Into the Palace (background music for Hall of Fame)
  45. Ending (background music for credits)
  46. Bulbasaur
  47. Ivysaur
  48. Venusaur
  49. Charmander
  50. Charmeleon
  51. Charizard
  52. Squirtle
  53. Wartortle
  54. Blastoise
  55. Caterpie
  56. Metapod
  57. Butterfree
  58. Weedle
  59. Kakuna
  60. Beedrill
  61. Pidgey
  62. Pidgeotto
  63. Pidgeot
  64. Rattata
  65. Raticate
  66. Spearow
  67. Fearow
  68. Ekans
  69. Arbok
  70. Pikachu
  71. Raichu
  72. Sandshrew
  73. Sandslash
  74. Nidoran♀
  75. Nidorina
  76. Nidoqueen
  77. Nidoran♂
  78. Nidorino
  79. Nidoking
  80. Clefairy
  81. Clefable
  82. Vulpix
  83. Ninetales
  84. Jigglypuff
  85. Wigglytuff
  86. Zubat
  87. Golbat
  88. Oddish
  89. Gloom
  90. Vileplume
  91. Paras
  92. Parasect
  93. Venonat
  94. Venomoth
  95. Diglett
  96. Dugtrio
  97. Meowth
  98. Persian

(Disc 2)

  1. Psyduck
  2. Golduck
  3. Mankey
  4. Primeape
  5. Growlithe
  6. Arcanine
  7. Poliwag
  8. Poliwhirl
  9. Poliwrath
  10. Abra
  11. Kadabra
  12. Alakazam
  13. Machop
  14. Machoke
  15. Machamp
  16. Bellsprout
  17. Weepinbell
  18. Victreebel
  19. Tentacool
  20. Tentacruel
  21. Geodude
  22. Graveler
  23. Golem
  24. Ponyta
  25. Rapidash
  26. Slowpoke
  27. Slowbro
  28. Magnemite
  29. Magneton
  30. Farfetch'd
  31. Doduo
  32. Dodrio
  33. Seel
  34. Dewgong
  35. Grimer
  36. Muk
  37. Shellder
  38. Cloyster
  39. Gastly
  40. Haunter
  41. Gengar
  42. Onix
  43. Drowzee
  44. Hypno
  45. Krabby
  46. Kingler
  47. Voltorb
  48. Electrode
  49. Exeggcute
  50. Exeggutor
  51. Cubone
  52. Marowak
  53. Hitmonlee
  54. Hitmonchan
  55. Lickitung
  56. Koffing
  57. Weezing
  58. Rhyhorn
  59. Rhydon
  60. Chansey
  61. Tangela
  62. Kangaskhan
  63. Horsea
  64. Seadra
  65. Goldeen
  66. Seaking
  67. Staryu
  68. Starmie
  69. Mr. Mime
  70. Scyther
  71. Jynx
  72. Electabuzz
  73. Magmar
  74. Pinsir
  75. Tauros
  76. Magikarp
  77. Gyarados
  78. Lapras
  79. Ditto
  80. Eevee
  81. Vaporeon
  82. Jolteon
  83. Flareon
  84. Porygon
  85. Omanyte
  86. Omastar
  87. Kabuto
  88. Kabutops
  89. Aerodactyl
  90. Snorlax
  91. Articuno
  92. Zapdos
  93. Moltres
  94. Dratini
  95. Dragonair
  96. Dragonite
  97. Mewtwo
  98. Mew
  99. Sound Effect Collection
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