Construction: Melody Box
Construction: Melody Box (Japanese: e GAME ZERO メロディボックス e GAME ZERO Melody Box) is the name of a constructible Pokémon-based application for the e-Reader. Using a large variety of compatible cards for the Pokémon Trading Card Game, a player can play various pieces of music on the Game Boy Advance, apply different effects to it, and add different backgrounds.
Construction: Melody Box requires at least one of three different categories of cards: a "music" card, which can contain a sample or a complete piece of music (several are derived from tracks featured in the Pokémon games), a "sound" card, which changes the way music is played (examples include making the music sound like it is being sung by a Chikorita, or played on an organ), and a "pattern" card, which changes the background pattern displayed when music is played. While only one of these is required to start the application (a generic piece of music is played if only a sound or pattern is scanned), players will get the most out of the Melody Box if they use a combination. The e-Reader does not save scanned song combinations, therefore a player will have to re-scan each card again once they exit the application.
While music is playing, a Clefairy will appear on the center stage conducting. Clefairy can be moved up or down to change the pitch of the music, and left or right to change the speed of the music.
Cards compatible with Construction: Melody Box can be found in the Expedition Base Set, and the Aquapolis and Skyridge expansions. Several compatible cards remain exclusive to Japan, appearing as part of the P Promotional cards collection and McDonald's Pokémon-e Minimum Pack.
Music
Expedition Base Set
No. | Card name | Music |
---|---|---|
93/165 | Abra | Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) |
94/165 | Bulbasaur | Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow: Battle! (Wild Pokémon) |
98/165 | Charmander | Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow: Title Screen |
100/165 | Chikorita | Sad music |
109/165 | Gastly | Spooky music |
126/165 | Ponyta | Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow: Road to Viridian City: Leaving Pallet Town |
132/165 | Squirtle | Eine kleine Nachtmusik |
136/165 | Vulpix | Okinawan music |
Aquapolis
No. | Card name | Music |
---|---|---|
6/147 | Blissey | Spanish music |
111/147 | Spinarak | Violin music |
134/147 | Super Energy Removal 2 | Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal: Trainers' Eyes Meet (Team Rocket) |
Skyridge
No. | Card name | Music |
---|---|---|
21/144 | Moltres | Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow: Battle! (Gym Leader Battle) |
50/144 | Diglett | Ride of the Valkyries |
52/144 | Dugtrio | Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal: Bicycle |
Wizards Black Star Promos
No. | Card name | Music |
---|---|---|
53 | Suicune | Born to Be a Winner |
McDonald's Pokémon-e Minimum Pack
No. | Card name | Music |
---|---|---|
001/018 | Bulbasaur | Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal: Battle! (Gym Leader—Kanto Version) |
005/018 | Vulpix | Messiah (Hallelujah chorus) |
006/018 | Cyndaquil | Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal: New Bark Town |
015/018 | Natu | Classical piece |
P Promotional cards
No. | Card name | Music |
---|---|---|
019/P | Pokémon Center Tokyo | Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal: Pokémon Center |
020/P | Pokémon Center Osaka | Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal: Pokémon Center |
Sounds
Expedition Base Set
No. | Card name | Sound |
---|---|---|
95/165 | Bulbasaur | Echo |
99/165 | Chikorita | Chikorita |
103/165 | Cubone | Church organ |
104/165 | Cyndaquil | Cyndaquil |
108/165 | Ekans | Aliens talking |
110/165 | Geodude | Tin gong |
113/165 | Houndour | String banjo |
116/165 | Larvitar | Orchestra |
119/165 | Mareep | Xylophone |
121/165 | Meowth | Cow bell |
124/165 | Pikachu | Pikachu |
128/165 | Rattata | UFO |
133/165 | Tauros | Clarinet |
134/165 | Totodile | Totodile |
Aquapolis
No. | Card name | Sound |
---|---|---|
51/147 | Growlithe | Drumming |
53/147 | Marill | Marill |
59/147 | Seaking | Tyre screeching |
62/147 | Spinarak | Trumpet |
66/147 | Wooper | Piano keys |
75/147 | Eevee | Feather girl |
78/147 | Goldeen | Goldeen |
79/147 | Grimer | Grimer |
86/147 | Houndour | Steel drum |
95b/147 | Mr. Mime | Mr. Mime |
96/147 | Nidoran♂ | Tennis racquet |
109/147 | Smeargle | Saxophone |
114/147 | Togepi | Togepi |
117/147 | Wooper | Keyboard |
Skyridge
No. | Card name | Sound |
---|---|---|
34/144 | Wigglytuff | Xylophone |
67/144 | Igglybuff | Bubbles |
68/144 | Jigglypuff | Cuckoo clock |
McDonald's Pokémon-e Minimum Pack
No. | Card name | Sound |
---|---|---|
002/018 | Oddish | Sleigh bells |
013/018 | Abra | Keyboard |
016/018 | Sandshrew | Record scratching |
017/018 | Phanpy | Rubber band plucking |
Patterns
Expedition Base Set
No. | Card name | Pattern |
---|---|---|
97/165 | Charmander | Rolling Electrode |
105/165 | Cyndaquil | Dancing stick-man |
114/165 | Koffing | Yellow squares |
123/165 | Pidgey | Dancing Cleffa |
131/165 | Squirtle | Pikachu face |
135/165 | Totodile | White bendy line |
Aquapolis
No. | Card name | Pattern |
---|---|---|
72/147 | Cubone | Cubone |
83/147 | Hoppip | Hoppip |
104/147 | Psyduck | Amnesia Psyduck |
Skyridge
No. | Card name | Pattern |
---|---|---|
100/144 | Snorlax | Snorlax |
106/144 | Sunkern | Sunkern |
107/144 | Swinub | Swinub |