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** "Together We're Home" quotes the theme from [[Vast Poni Canyon]], originally composed by [[Hitomi Sato]]. | ** "Together We're Home" quotes the theme from [[Vast Poni Canyon]], originally composed by [[Hitomi Sato]]. | ||
** "Good Day to Win" quotes the leitmotif for [[Melemele Island]], originally composed by [[Minako Adachi]], most notably used on {{rt|1|Alola}} and [[Hau'oli City]]. The usage of a leitmotif used on Hau'oli City is appropriate as [[Pokémon world in relation to the real world#Alola|the city mostly resembles Honolulu in design]]. | ** "Good Day to Win" quotes the leitmotif for [[Melemele Island]], originally composed by [[Minako Adachi]], most notably used on {{rt|1|Alola}} and [[Hau'oli City]]. The usage of a leitmotif used on Hau'oli City is appropriate as [[Pokémon world in relation to the real world#Alola|the city mostly resembles Honolulu in design]]. | ||
** "Something to Remember" does not quote a soundtrack from Pokémon Sun and Moon, but instead quotes [[Looker]]'s theme (specifically the one from {{g|X and Y}}) — Looker plays a minor role in Pokémon Sun and Moon, as well as {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}. | |||
* The song "Show 'em What You Got" was originally composed for Pokémon Regional Championships events held throughout 2024. | * The song "Show 'em What You Got" was originally composed for Pokémon Regional Championships events held throughout 2024. | ||
* The song "We Came to Win" was originally composed for Pokémon International Championships events held throughout 2024. | * The song "We Came to Win" was originally composed for Pokémon International Championships events held throughout 2024. |
Revision as of 21:57, 19 August 2024
2024 Pokémon World Championships | |
Album cover | |
Release date | August 8, 2024 |
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By | Pokémon |
Catalogue number | N/A |
Number of tracks | 10 |
2024 Pokémon World Championships is a soundtrack album containing music used for the 2024 World Championships, held in Honolulu, Hawaii on August 16 - 18, 2024. It was first released digitally on Spotify and Apple Music on August 8, 2024, and as a playlist on the official Pokémon YouTube channel on August 10, 2024.
Tracklist
No. | Track Title | Duration | Artist |
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1 | E Komo Mai | 2:24 | Kailua Moon |
2 | Spirit of the Game | 4:02 | Kailua Moon |
3 | Unite! | 2:12 | Keybeaux |
4 | Together We're Home | 3:05 | Popnick |
5 | Good Day to Win | 2:33 | Dr. Chaii |
6 | Something to Remember | 2:56 | NateWantsToBattle |
7 | The Ones Who Came Before | 3:42 | Kailua Moon |
8 | Show 'em What You Got | 2:53 | Julisa, Fruit Vendor |
9 | We Came to Win | 2:45 | Keybeaux, Byfox |
10 | Saddle Up | 3:33 | Henley |
Trivia
- Some of the tracks in this album reference the soundtrack of Pokémon Sun and Moon, alluding to the fact that the Alola region introduced in these games is designed after Hawaii.
- "Together We're Home" quotes the theme from Vast Poni Canyon, originally composed by Hitomi Sato.
- "Good Day to Win" quotes the leitmotif for Melemele Island, originally composed by Minako Adachi, most notably used on Route 1 and Hau'oli City. The usage of a leitmotif used on Hau'oli City is appropriate as the city mostly resembles Honolulu in design.
- "Something to Remember" does not quote a soundtrack from Pokémon Sun and Moon, but instead quotes Looker's theme (specifically the one from Pokémon X and Y) — Looker plays a minor role in Pokémon Sun and Moon, as well as Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
- The song "Show 'em What You Got" was originally composed for Pokémon Regional Championships events held throughout 2024.
- The song "We Came to Win" was originally composed for Pokémon International Championships events held throughout 2024.
- The song "Saddle Up" was originally composed as the theme song for the 2018 World Championships.
This article is part of Project Music, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon song, CD and musician. |