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BW ED 02
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Pikachu Records single
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Can You Name All the Pokémon? BW (Japanese: ポケモン言えるかな?BW Pokémon Ierukana? BW) is the second ending theme of the Best Wishes series. It appeared first as a Trading Card Game commercial, and debuted as an ending in BW026, replacing Fanfare of the Heart.
Ending animation: BW ED 2
Synopsis
The entire ending sequence generally consists of Meowth acting as DJ, though just pointing about. The first variation takes place at night, while the second variation takes place during the day. Pokémon on a multi-platformed stage are unshadowed as their names are said. The scene eventually shifts to a bunch of lights, where other Pokémon appear as well. In the first variation, the scene goes back to the stage, while in the second variation, it goes to Pikachu running on a disc, later with a sparkling electric trail behind it. Pikachu also says its name during specific episodes. After that, in both variations, Pikachu, Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott are then shown doing various things. Everything then goes back to the stage before everything shatters like glass, causing Meowth to enter a white ball of light in the background. The last set of Pokémon are then shown, ending with Stunfisk, who, much like Pikachu, occasionally says its name.
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Oshawott (Ash's)
- Tepig (Ash's)
- Snivy (Ash's)
- Alomomola
- Audino
- Beartic
- Blitzle
- Boldore
- Bouffalant
- Braviary
- Cinccino
- Cottonee
- Cubchoo
- Darmanitan
- Darumaka
- Deerling
- Deino
- Dewott
- Drilbur
- Ducklett
- Duosion
- Durant
- Dwebble
- Emboar
- Emolga
- Excadrill
- Ferroseed
- Ferrothorn
- Galvantula
- Gothita
- Gothitelle
- Gothorita
- Gurdurr
- Herdier
- Joltik
- Klang
- Klink
- Klinklang
- Krokorok
- Krookodile
- Leavanny
- Lilligant
- Lillipup
- Litwick
- Maractus
- Minccino
- Musharna
- Oshawott
- Panpour
- Pansage
- Pansear
- Patrat
- Petilil
- Pidove
- Pignite
- Purrloin
- Reshiram
- Reuniclus
- Roggenrola
- Rufflet
- Samurott
- Sandile
- Sawk
- Sawsbuck
- Scolipede
- Scraggy
- Serperior
- Servine
- Sewaddle
- Sigilyph
- Simipour
- Simisage
- Simisear
- Snivy
- Solosis
- Stoutland
- Stunfisk
- Swadloon
- Swoobat
- Tepig
- Throh
- Thundurus
- Timburr
- Tornadus
- Tranquill
- Unfezant
- Venipede
- Vullaby
- Whimsicott
- Whirlipede
- Woobat
- Zebstrika
- Zekrom
- Zoroark
Lyrics
TV Size (BW026 - BW051)
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TV Size (BW052 - BW060)
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Full version
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Trivia
- This song is featured in the game Pokémon Say Tap?.
- Meowth and Pikachu are the only Pokémon in the ending animation that were not introduced in Generation V.
Variants
- BW026 - BW051: First half of the song.
- BW052 - BW060: Second half of the song, occasionally with Pikachu (BW054-BW059), and/or Stunfisk (BW055-BW059) speaking.
Related articles
External Links
- Pokémon Daisuki Club (Japanese; account needed)
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