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'''Get Fired Up, Spiky-eared Pichu!''' (Japanese: '''もえよ ギザみみピチュー!''' ''Moeyo Gizamimi Pichu!'') is the fourth ending song of the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}. It debuted in [[DP122]], replacing [[Surely Tomorrow]]. It continued to air until [[DP145]], where it was replaced by [[Which One ~ Is It?]]. | '''Get Fired Up, Spiky-eared Pichu!''' (Japanese: '''もえよ ギザみみピチュー!''' ''Moeyo Gizamimi Pichu!'') is the fourth ending song of the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}. It debuted in [[DP122]], replacing [[Surely Tomorrow]]. It continued to air until [[DP145]], where it was replaced by [[Which One ~ Is It?]]. | ||
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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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Pikachu Records single
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Get Fired Up, Spiky-eared Pichu! (Japanese: もえよ ギザみみピチュー! Moeyo Gizamimi Pichu!) is the fourth ending song of the Diamond & Pearl series. It debuted in DP122, replacing Surely Tomorrow. It continued to air until DP145, where it was replaced by Which One ~ Is It?.
Ending animation: DP ED 4
Synopsis
In the opening scene, Spiky-eared Pichu does some kung fu poses under the shadow. Croagunk, Pikachu, Piplup and Chimchar do a kung fu routine along with Spiky-eared Pichu. Pikachu-colored Pichu appears and fights Spiky-eared Pichu. Both Pichu have a climbing tree contest and the Shiny Pichu wins. Both Pichu have a Grepa Berry eating contest and Spiky-eared Pichu wins. All Pokémon are running on the grass and both Pichu are racing each other. Spiky-eared Pichu is lost in the mountains and runs to find her friends. Spiky-eared Pichu cries after an unsuccessful search for her friends. Buneary fixes Spiky-eared Pichu's ear so she looks like a normal Pichu and jumps to Pikachu's flower. All Pokémon are riding on orange flowers, while Spiky-eared Pichu's flower is red. All Pokémon are running again. Croagunk, Chimchar, Pikachu, Spiky-eared Pichu, Piplup and Pikachu-colored Pichu appear in the final scene.
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Chimchar (Ash's)
- Piplup (Dawn's)
- Buneary (Dawn's)
- Croagunk (Brock's)
- Pichu (Spiky-eared)
- Pichu (Pikachu Colored)
Lyrics
TV size
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Full version
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Trivia
- This is the first ending theme aired in an HDTV format.
- There are no humans in this theme.
- This is the second ending in a row not be updated when a main character's roster of Pokémon on hand changes.
- While the Pichu are racing, they press their cheeks against each other, much like Pikachu did with a Raichu in Pikachu's Vacation.
- The lyrics of the song contain many instances of Shokotanese (lingo coined by Shōko Nakagawa) and some slang popularized by 2channel (which is also often used by Nakagawa).
- The most well-known word of Shokotanese is "giza," which, while representing jaggedness in regular Japanese, indicates emphasis. It originated when Nakagawa mistakenly said "giza" rather than "giga."
Errors
Variants
- DP122 - DP123: The original animation.
- DP124 - DP144: When the Pikachu-colored Pichu first appears, sparkles in a form of a circle appear, as in the games.
External links
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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. |