GOTCHA!

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GOTCHA! (Japanese: GOTCHA!) is a special music video that was first released as part of a video about the Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass on the official YouTube channels on September 29, 2020. It features the song Acacia by the Japanese rock band BUMP OF CHICKEN, including captions in nine languages.

Plot

The video begins on the Pokémon logo, which fades into the image of featureless versions of the protagonists of Stand by Me, a reference to the film which played on the television in Pokémon Red and Blue. It then cuts to images of a young boy growing up with his Pikachu, before waking up to have the Pikachu crawling over his face; similarly, a young girl is shown growing up with her Eevee, waking up in the morning to give it a kiss on the cheek. The boy, his Pikachu on his head, walks out in front of a third person, sleeping in front of a film projector with her Yamper, and the camera zooms into the sky-like setting on his shirt, where the girl is shown skipping while wearing a backpack with her Eevee in it. The boy and girl each walk through their various locales while in the background, all of the Gym Leaders, Trial Captains, Island Kahunas, and Elite Four watch them, gathered amongst themselves by their common types.

As they continue walking, the boy and the girl lose each of their Pokémon. Separately, the boy and girl find themselves in a modern-looking city, where various Legendary and Mythical Pokémon move across in silhouettes. As the Legendary and Mythical Pokémon are replaced by the main antagonists of the core games, the boy and girl find the others' Pokémon. As the boy looks at the girl's Eevee, the various player characters are shown running happily together in silhouette, with Calem stopping to look at the audience.

The scene cuts to various moments from the games. The Pokémon ChampionsLance with his Dragonite, Steven with his Metagross, Wallace with his Milotic, Cynthia with her Garchomp, Alder and Iris high-fiving each other, and Diantha with a Poké Ball – appear for the camera; Rosa and Hugh get ready for a battle with Lucas and Barry; Shauna, Tierno, and Trevor smile for the camera; Hilda is shown walking with Cheren and Bianca, before being replaced by Nate and the older versions of Cheren and Bianca; Serena and her Greninja get in a battle with Mewtwo; Elio is shown hanging out with Hau and Gladion; similarly, Selene is hanging out with Lillie and Nebby; N with his Reshiram stares at Hilbert with his Zekrom; Lyra is shown similarly staring at Silver; Wally confronts Brendan and May; Blue stands at the gate of the Pokémon League with all of his Pokémon; and Ethan is shown in his battle with Red.

As it begins raining, Red's cap flies off and lands on the boy's Pikachu (who is now being carried around by the girl) as a silhouette of Kyogre goes by; similarly, the boy stares at the girl's Eevee while silhouetted by Groudon. The sky eventually clears, and the boy and girl continue walking around.

The scene cuts to the various Galar Gym Leaders and participants in the Champion Cup. As Hop gets ready for battle, he "transforms" into Leon, who is then shown in his battle with Victor and Gloria. After being defeated, Leon throws his cap in the air, which flies through a marquee screen and onto the boy and the Eevee. Looking up, they see the girl and the Pikachu, and they reunite as Zacian and Zamazenta are shown sleeping together in the marquee screen. As the boy and girl introduce themselves, they are watched over by the various Professors, and then by all of the regional starter Pokémon, in the marquee screen. The boy and girl, wearing Red and Leon's hats respectively, then leave with their respective Pokémon, the scene transitioning back to the boys from the beginning. The Subway Bosses and Battle Chatelaines appear and pose on two of the billboards. The camera tilts up to show Mew flying overhead; as it stares into the camera, a man waves to the camera and throws a Poké Ball at it as the title appears. After that, the credits roll on a cinema screen with a girl and her Yamper sitting in the seats with no visible audience around.

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Staff

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Director/Storyboards/Direction
監督・絵コンテ・演出
  • Rie Matsumoto
  • 松本理恵
Character Designer/Animation Director/Key Animation
キャラクターデザイン・作画監督・原画
  • Yuki Hayashi
  • 林祐己
Animation Production
アニメーション制作
  • ボンズ
Color Design
色彩設計
  • Yuki Akimoto
  • 秋元 由紀
In-Between Animation Checks
動画監督
  • Ikuri Kameyama
  • 亀山郁李
Director of Photography
撮影監督
  • Masataka Ikegami
  • 池上真崇
3DCG Director
3Dシージー監督
  • Yota Ando
  • 安東容太
Editor
編集
  • Eiichi Nishimura (TAVAC)
  • 西村英一(タバック)
Key Animation
原画
  • Kouji Sugiura
  • Haruka Iida
  • Yutaka Nakamura
  • Yuka Hirata
  • Miho Kato
  • Yuta Kiso
  • Yuki Sato
  • Saki Hasegawa
  • Washio
  • Odashi
  • Osamu Murata
  • Shuhei Yasuda
  • Yasuyuki Kai
  • Shuu Sugita
  • 杉浦幸次
  • 飯田遥
  • 中村豊
  • 平田有加
  • 加藤美穂
  • 木曽勇太
  • 佐藤由貴
  • 長谷川早紀
  • わしお
  • おだし
  • 村田理
  • 安田周平
  • 甲斐泰之
  • 杉田柊
In-Between Animation
動画
  • BONES Animation Team
  • Mei Arai
  • Misa Takada
  • Ginga Tamura
  • Chihiro Kitamura
  • Mayu Sakaguchi
  • Sayaka Harako
  • Shunsuke Shishido
  • Harumi Ozaki
  • Studio HIBARI
  • GEEK TOYS
  • Bibury Animation Studio
  • studio CANDYBOX
  • ONE ORDER
  • MSJmusashinoseisakujyo
  • ボンズ作画部
  • 新井芽衣
  • 高田実沙
  • 田村銀河
  • 宍戸俊介
  • 尾崎晴美
  • スタジオ雲雀
  • ギークトイズ
  • バイブリーアニメーションスタジオ
  • スタジオ キャンディーボックス
  • ワンオーダー
  • MSJ武蔵野制作所
Scan and Paint
仕上げ
  • Wish
  • Emiko Okui
  • Atsuko Ito
  • Rieko Umemura
  • Yosuke Amamoto
  • Takaaki Izumi
  • Kota shuto
  • Kosuke Mizusawa
  • Koki Imamoto
  • Aya Otaki
  • Sara yamazaki
  • ウイッシュ
  • 奥井恵美子
  • 伊藤敦子
  • 梅村利恵子
  • 天本洋介
  • 泉貴明
  • 周藤宏太
  • 水澤紘介
  • 今本滉紀
  • 大滝あや
  • 山﨑紗良
Paint Manager
仕上げ管理
  • Naoki Ishikawa
  • 石川直樹
Photography
撮影
  • Yuriko Hino
  • Takafumi Sawa
  • Huma Takagi
  • 日野有里子
3DCG
3Dシージー
  • Yuki Oguri
  • Jung Da Eun
  • Hiroki Machida
System Designer
システム設計
  • Shintaro Saruwatari
  • 猿渡真太郎
Post production
ポストプロダクション
  • Sony PCL
  • ソニーピーシーエル
Background Art
背景
  • Akio Shimada (studio pablo)
  • 嶋田昭夫(スタジオパブロ)
Illustration
イラストレーション
  • Satoshi Ogawa
Poster Design
ポスターデザイン
  • Norio Tanaka (arctik)
  • 田中勤郎(アークティック)
Supervisory cooperation
設定協力・監修協力
  • The Pokémon Company
  • ザ ポケモン コンパニー
Supervisor
スーパーバイザー
  • 石原恒和
Project cooperation
企画協力
  • Shoichi Obora
  • Manami Tate
  • Sho Furutani
  • Takaki Matoba
  • 大洞翔一
  • 的場昂樹
Planning and Produced by
企画・プロデュース
  • Genki Kawamura
  • Masami Hatanaka
  • 川村元気
  • 畑中雅美
Producer
プロデューサー
  • Wakana Okamura
  • Yoshihiro Oyabu
  • Ai Kashima
  • 岡村和佳菜
  • 大藪芳広
  • 鹿嶋愛
Line Producer
ラインプロデューサー
  • Masayo Kushida
  • 櫛田優予

Video

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Trivia


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