Celestial

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This article is about the song. For the Pokémon Trading Card Game expansion, see Celestial Storm (TCG). For the location in Unova, see Celestial Tower.
Celestial
Ed Sheeran Celestial.png
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet OST
Artist Ed Sheeran
Writer Ed Sheeran
Steve Mac
Johnny McDaid
Producer Ed Sheeran
Steve Mac
Asylum Records UK Single
Title Celestial
Catalog no. 5054197372537
Single cover art

Celestial is a song performed by Ed Sheeran that is featured in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet during the game's credits.[1] It was released on September 29, 2022.[2]

A remix of the song by Toby Fox is featured during the credits of The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Part 2: The Indigo Disk.

Lyrics

You see tonight, it could go either way
Hearts balanced on a razor blade
We are designed to love and break
And to rinse and repeat it all again

I get stuck when the world's too loud
And things don't look up when you're going down
I know your arms are reaching out
From somewhere beyond the clouds

You make me feel
Like my troubled heart is a million miles away
You make me feel
Like I'm drunk on stars and we're dancing out into space
Celestial
Celestial

I see the light shining through the rain
A thousand colors in thе brighter shade
Needed to rise from the lowest place
There's silver lining that surrounds the grey

When I get lost, will it come back around?
Things don't look up when you're going down
I know your arms, they are reaching out
From somewhere beyond the clouds

You make me feel
Like my troubled heart is a million miles away
You make me feel
Like I'm drunk on stars and we're dancing out into space
Celestial
Celestial (Oh, oh-oh-oh)

We were made to be nothing more than this
Finding magic in all the smallest things
The way we notice, that's what really matters
Let's make tonight go on and on and on

(You make me feel)
We were made to be nothing more than this
Finding magic in all the smallest things
(You make me feel)
The way we notice, that's what really matters
Let's make tonight go on and on and on

You make me feel
Like my troubled heart is a million miles away
You make me feel
Like I'm drunk on stars and we're dancing out into space
Celestial (Oh, oh-oh-oh)
Celestial (Oh, oh-oh-oh)

Celestial
(We were made to be nothing more than this)
Oh, oh-oh-oh
(Finding magic in all the smallest things)
Celestial
(The way we notice, that's what really matters)
Oh, oh-oh-oh
(Let's make tonight go on and on and on)
Celestial

Plot

The video begins in a town in the United Kingdom in the early morning. Ed Sheeran is asleep in his room, which is decorated with various pieces of Pokémon merchandise: trading cards, Battrio pucks, plushes, figurines, boxed DVDs, and a Pokémon Mini, as well as a Game Boy Color with some game cartridges. The scene switches to a 2D sketch-like appearance, where Sheeran is shocked awake by a Pikachu. The scene switches back to live-action, with the Pikachu having vanished but the effects of the shock still apparent. The video switches between these two formats frequently as it progresses — every time, the Pokémon influence the environment in the sketch view, but disappear in the live-action view.

Sheeran goes to his kitchen, where a Charmander helps him to cook breakfast, though it catches some of the furniture on fire in the process. A Squirtle helps Sheeran to put out the flames. Sheeran brings the food to a large dining table, where Pikachu, Squirtle, Charmander, and a Slowpoke eat the food with him. Sheeran walks outside and starts to sketch in his notebook, but is warned by a sketch of Pikachu that a car is about to hit him — a Snorlax appears and bounces Sheeran and the car away, as a Machamp catches the falling car. Sheeran lands near a river, where a Lapras appears and offers him a ride across.

Sheeran then appears on a grassy hill, where he rests on a rock as several Bulbasaur cause flowers to bloom around him. Sheeran appears inspired and writes something in his notebook, then jumps with joy alongside Pikachu, Squirtle, Charmander, and Eevee. Unlike in previous scenes, the Eevee persists as a glowing outline when the scene switches back to live-action.

Sheeran kisses his notebook and quickly starts to jog home, when he is picked up by a Charizard that flies him home directly. As he arrives, several Pokémon are arranging his musical equipment for him — Machamp is placing a piano, Pikachu is shocking a TV on, and Squirtle is positioning a microphone. Sheeran picks up a guitar and headphones, and starts to sing into the microphone. As he does, Pikachu, Charmander, Squirtle, Slowpoke, and Mew all appear as glowing outlines in the real world, similar to the Eevee.

The Mew starts to fight with a blue orb, and the two of them enter the TV, which starts to show an anime-style animated battle between Mew and Mewtwo, resembling Mewtwo Strikes Back. Sheeran appears in the animation on New Island in an outfit resembling Ash Ketchum, riding Charizard and joined by all of the Pokémon seen thus far in the video. Mew and Mewtwo's fight starts to throw debris over the arena, which the Pokémon deflect. Sheeran throws three Poké Balls, which contain Sobble, Grookey, and Scorbunny, and dodges debris as Lapras creates an ice slope for them to run on. Mew and Mewtwo each throw energy orbs at each other, but Sheeran jumps between them mid-air in an attempt to stop them, and a shockwave is sent through the arena.

The scene cuts back to live-action, with Sheeran sleeping on a couch. The glowing sketch Pikachu is still present, and tries to jump into the Game Boy Color on the table before Sheeran can notice it. Sheeran picks up the device in suspicion, but a glowing sketch Hypno appears from it and quickly puts him back to sleep.

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Video

Music video

By EdSheeran

Behind the scenes

By Pokemon

Credits

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Produced by
  • Genki Kawamura
  • Masami Hatanaka
  • 川村元気
  • 畑中雅美
Director
  • Yuichi Kodama
  • 児玉裕一
Character Design
  • 長場雄
Director of Photography
  • Callan Green
1st AD
  • Kennedy Taylor
2nd AD
  • Charlie Woods
1st AC
  • Barney Bachelor
2nd AC
  • Aaran Leach
Camera Trainee
  • Joanns Buncelmans
Steadicam
  • Rick Woollard
DIT
  • Elvin Prentice
Playback
  • Jack Driver
  • Bradley Boorman
On Set Editor
  • Liam Bream
Gaffer
  • Adam Bell
Electrician
  • Tim Jordan
  • Milo Smyth
  • Michael Smit
  • Alex Gibbons
Desk Operator
  • Gary Wilson
Stylist
  • Liberty Shaw
Stylist Assistant
  • Holly Millman
  • Talia Krais
Genny OP
  • Paul Rowe
Master Rigger
  • Pat Daley
Rigger
  • C/O Pat Daly
Key Grip
  • Jess Saunders
Grip
  • Bobby Brown
Sound Recordist
  • Greg Hagen
Production Designer
  • Bridget Murton
Art Director
  • Sophie Jacobs
  • Hela Dondertman
Art Assistant
  • Lucy Ansty
  • Rhi Edwards
  • Jason Bradley
Food Stylist
  • Loic Parisot
  • Charlotte Bone
Sprinter
  • Abs Allam
Driver
  • Tom Horsburgh
  • Nandor Racz
  • Kumaran Shrikumaran
  • Dean White
  • George Sampson
Mini Bus Driver
  • John Fernandez
Winnebago Driver
  • Pawel Bulicz
Honey Wagon Driver
  • Paul Hockley
  • Jason Gibbs
Dining Bus Driver
  • Gary Moore
Dining Trailer
  • Garath Playford
Location Manager
  • Rob Surtees
Location Assistant
  • Rob Napolotani
Medic
  • Mick Leeming
Tester
  • Louise O'Brien
Catering
  • Gavin Jay
  • Jan Liska
  • Marco Alvarez
Stand-in
  • Jack McGinn
Taxi Driver
  • Tom Dussek
Head of Security
  • Shane White
Runner
  • Sidney Kwok
  • Oscar Ginn
  • Kai Rajakulasingam
  • George Havor
  • Grace McClured
Chaperone
  • Mick Nakamura
Producer
  • Joe Myers
Executive Producer
  • Igor Degtiarev
Production Manager
  • Melissa Eaton
Production Assistant
  • Georgia McClure
Casting Producer
  • Jamesy Minimal
UK Film Production
  • Lucky Strike
Flame Artist VFX Supervisor
  • Masaki Mizuno
Flame Artist
  • Mami Watanabe
  • Kotomi Kawasaki
CG Director
  • Koji Takagane
CG Artist
  • Mishio Hirai
Tracking
  • Naoki Korematsu
Roto Paint
  • taupe.inc
CG Production Manager
  • Kaori Ninokura
VFX Production
  • Khaki
CG Animation Supervisor
  • Kohta Morie
CG Director
  • Takahiro Shibano
Lead Animator
  • Kotaro Azuma
Rigging Artist
  • Masato Tajima
Lead Digital Artist
  • Kei Kidera
Digital Artist
  • Naoto Tomita
  • Marie Shirai
CG Production Manager
  • Yosuke Ohno
CG Animator
  • Ryo Nihara
  • Ayuko Kitaoka
  • Kento Sakai
  • Seiko Tamagawa
  • Shuya Sugawara
  • Koetsu Ogawa
2D Effect
  • Masanobu Hiraoka
  • Naoki Yoshibe
  • Tomoe Obayashi
CG Animation Production
  • MORIE Inc.
Animation Director
  • Shinya Iino
  • 飯野慎也
Character Design/Color Script/Chief Key Animation Director
  • Moaang
  • もああん
Action Director/Key Animation Director
  • Toya Oshima
  • 大島塔也
Color Designer/Color Key/Paint Check
  • Yukiko Kakita
  • 垣田由紀子
Background Art Director/Background Art
  • Satoko Nakamura
  • 中村聡子
Composite Director/Composite
  • Yu Wakabayashi
  • 若林優
Animation Editor
  • Toshitaka Kanda
  • 神田智隆
Animation Producer/Production Manager
  • Kei Igarashi
  • 五十嵐慶
Key Animation
  • Ren Onodera
  • Takashi Kojima
  • Shota Goshozono
  • Shuu Sugita
  • Shinsuke Ushiroda
  • Shigeko Tanbara
  • BONO
  • MYOUN
  • Riki Matsuura
  • Awoi Ohtani
  • Hiroaki Arai
  • Hiroaki Nakamich
  • 小野寺蓮
  • 小島崇史
  • 御所園翔太
  • 杉田柊
  • 後田信助
  • 丹原重子
  • BONO
  • MYOUN
  • 松浦力
  • 大谷藍生
  • 新井博慧
  • 中道紘彬
In-between Director
  • Yukiko Kawamoto
  • 川本由記子
In-between Animation
  • Takuma Ohiwa
  • Eri Hibino
  • Momoka Kojima
  • Kana Fujishiro
  • Yuko Takahashi
  • Manami Yuge
  • Maho Tanimoto
  • Riho Ito
  • Mizuki Yamazaki
  • Mayo Nakaoka
  • Hiromi Ito
  • Shaft
  • 大岩拓馬
  • 日比野英里
  • 小島李々花
  • 藤代かな
  • 高橋祐子
  • 弓削愛直己
  • 谷本真歩恵
  • 伊藤里穂
  • 山崎微都紀
  • 中岡真誉
  • 伊藤裕美
  • シャフト
Digital Paint
  • Kanta Matsuda
  • Mika Kinoshita
  • Miya Uchiyama
  • Yuto Kuwahara
  • Naoto Seki
  • Hiroshi Moriwaki
  • Chiaki Numata
  • Mio Ono
  • Nagisa Sunakawa
  • Tomomi Kimura
  • Suzuka Chiba
  • Momoka Saeki
  • Keito Tachikawa
  • 松田勘汰
  • 木下美佳
  • 内山美耶
  • 桑原悠登
  • 関直登
  • 森脇弘史
  • 沼田千晶
  • 小野澪
  • 砂川渚
  • 木村智美
  • 千葉涼香
  • 佐伯桃果
  • 立川慶人
Background Production Manager
  • Mizuki Suda
  • 須田みづき
Animation General Manager
  • Shunsuke Hosoi
  • 細井駿介
Management Cooperation (In-between Animation)
  • Kaho Katrein
  • カトレイン果歩
Management Cooperation (Digital Paint)
  • Kyoko Tsukiyama
  • 築山恭子
Animation Production
  • ENISHIYA inc.
  • エニシヤ株式会社
Colorist
  • Yasutaka Ishihara
Sound Effect
  • Yoshiaki Tokunaga
Mixer
  • Kazune Masutomi
Artist Management (Yu Nagaba)
  • Akihiro Matsuda
Special Thanks
  • Hanako Sakonju
  • Keisuke Jojima
  • Arisa Mochizuki
Producer
  • Kyosuke Miyazaki
  • Tetsuro Iwama
Bilingual Coordinator
  • Maho Ikeda
Production Assistant
  • Kohei Kawaguchi
  • Eri Takahashi
  • Manami Jinno
Production
  • AOI Pro.
Producer
  • Wakana Okamura
  • Ai Kashima
  • 岡村和佳菜
  • 鹿嶋愛
Produced by
  • STORY Inc.
The Pokémon Company
  • Shoichi Obora
  • Tomonori Iizuka
  • Jiayue Chen
  • Maya Nakamura
  • Sho Furutani
  • Kenji Sugimoto
  • 大洞翔一
  • 飯塚智徳
  • 古谷翔
The Pokémon Company Supervisor
  • 石原恒和

References


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