Pokémon Counting Song

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← GLORY DAY ~That Shining Day~ | Japanese ending themes | I Won't Lose! ~Haruka's Theme~ →
ポケモンかぞえうた
Pokémon Counting Song
AG ED 6
Artist 金沢明子
Akiko Kanazawa
Lyrics 戸田昭吾
Akihito Toda
Composer たなかひろかず
Hirokazu Tanaka
Arrangement たなかひろかず
Hirokazu Tanaka
Choreography パンプキン北野
Pumpkin Kitano
Pikachu Records single
Title バトルフロンティア
Battle Frontier
Catalog number ZMCP-2302
This song debuted in the eighth Pokémon movie the week before its television debut.

Pokémon Counting Song (Japanese: ポケモンかぞえうた Pokémon Kazoe Uta exact) is the sixth ending theme song of the Japanese Advanced Generation Pokémon anime series and the eighteenth total ending for the Pokémon television anime.

It debuted in AG135, replacing GLORY DAY ~That Shining Day~. It debuted at the same time as a new opening, Battle Frontier.

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. [1]

Contents

Opening animation

Synopsis

Lyrics

Japanese Romaji English
A sore a a getto A, sore a, a GET
Hitotsu kazoerya Hitokage no honoo Count a single Charmander's flame
Fuyu wa chouhou kedo natsu wa tamaran It's handy in winter but unbearable in summer
Futatsu kazoerya Freezer no toiki Count two Articuno's breath
Natsu wa chouhou kedo fuyu wa kanben It's handy in summer, but not in winter
Utatte odotte Pokémon・mon Sing, dance, Pokémon-mon
Odotte kazoete ima ikutsu? Dance, now, how many can you count?
Mittsu kazoerya Mizugurou warau Count three Mudkip laughing
Mizu mo shitataru ii Pokémon? Would it be ok to drop water on that Pokémon?
Yottsu kazoerya Yomawaru mawaru Count four Duskull patrolling
Hitokage no shippo ni hi no youjin Protecting the flame on Charmander's tail
Utatte odotte Pokémon・mon Sing, dance, Pokémon-mon
Odotte kazoete ima ikutsu? Dance, now, how many can you count?

Characters

Pokémon

Trivia

  • Instead of clapping like the rest of the Pokémon, Corphish opens and closes its claws, and Phanpy swings its trunk up and down.

Errors

Variants

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