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artistname_ro=Momoiro Clover Z | | artistname_ro=Momoiro Clover Z | | ||
lyricistname=戸田昭吾 | | lyricistname=戸田昭吾 | | ||
lyricistname_ro=Akihito Toda | | lyricistname_ro=Akihito Toda | | ||
composername=田中宏和 | | composername=田中宏和 | | ||
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arrangername=田中宏和 | | arrangername=田中宏和 | | ||
arrangername_ro=Hirokazu Tanaka | | arrangername_ro=Hirokazu Tanaka | | ||
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recordcompany={{wp|King Records (Japan)|King Records}} | | recordcompany={{wp|King Records (Japan)|King Records}} | | ||
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'''Look Look☆Here''' (Japanese: '''みてみて☆こっちっち''' ''Mite Mite☆Kotchitchi'') is the fourth ending theme of the {{series|Best Wishes}} and the Japanese ending theme song for the 24th [[Pikachu short]] of the [[Pokémon anime]], [[PK24]]. It debuted as an ending song in [[BW079]], replacing [[Seven-colored Arch]]. | |||
'''Look Look☆Here''' (Japanese: '''みてみて☆こっちっち''' ''Mite | |||
==Ending animation== | ==Ending animation== | ||
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==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
===TV size=== | ===TV size=== | ||
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| <ab>{{tt|みてみて☆こっちっち こっちみてほしい|Mite Mite☆Kotchi-tchi kotchi mite hoshii}} | | <ab>{{tt|みてみて☆こっちっち こっちみてほしい|Mite Mite☆Kotchi-tchi kotchi mite hoshii}} | ||
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===Full version=== | ===Full version=== | ||
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|<ab>{{tt|みてみて☆こっちっち こっちみてほしい|Mite Mite☆Kotchi-tchi kotchi mite hoshii}} | |<ab>{{tt|みてみて☆こっちっち こっちみてほしい|Mite Mite☆Kotchi-tchi kotchi mite hoshii}} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Momoiro Clover Z, the idol group that performed this song, filmed a music video to accompany it. In the video, the five girls danced wearing Charmander, Jigglypuff, Croagunk, Bulbasaur, and Pikachu costumes. All five of these Pokémon can be seen in the actual ending animation of the anime. | * Momoiro Clover Z, the idol group that performed this song, filmed a music video to accompany it. In the video, the five girls danced wearing Charmander, Jigglypuff, Croagunk, Bulbasaur, and Pikachu costumes. All five of these Pokémon can be seen in the actual ending animation of the anime. | ||
* The song itself can be played in the Japanese {{wp|Just Dance Wii U}} game by Ubisoft. It is said to be Medium Level, and the coach is a girl disguised as a cat. The dance actually copies | * The song itself can be played in the Japanese {{wp|Just Dance Wii U}} game by Ubisoft. It is said to be Medium Level, and the coach is a girl disguised as a cat. The dance actually copies {{an|Meloetta}}'s dance in the ending. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 15:04, 31 January 2017
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Look Look☆Here (Japanese: みてみて☆こっちっち Mite Mite☆Kotchitchi) is the fourth ending theme of the Best Wishes series and the Japanese ending theme song for the 24th Pikachu short of the Pokémon anime, PK24. It debuted as an ending song in BW079, replacing Seven-colored Arch.
Ending animation
Pansage, Axew, Pikachu, and Oshawott are sitting on treble clefs; Pansage being on the orange treble clef, Pikachu and Axew being on the magenta treble clef, and Oshawott being on the green treble clef bobbing their heads. All four of the Pokémon leap off the treble clefs and land the floor where Meloetta in its Pirouette Forme dancing. They dance with it following its dance moves. Meloetta is then in a small screen on the bottom and there's a Scraggy and a Sewaddle. The Scraggy pulls up its "pants" as the Sewaddle looks up as it opens its leaf clothing. The scene switches to Axew, Pikachu, Smoochum, and Pichu drinking glasses of Moomoo Milk as a Miltank watches with a big smile on her face. The Pokémon smile once they get done drinking it. The scene switches to Mime Jr. and Ditto. The Ditto transforms into a Charizard, amazing the Mime Jr. as Ditto (as Charizard) roars. The scene then switches to a Lopunny and Gothita walking across gold floor looking proud. The scene switches to a Piplup and Oshawott swimming across a body of water looking somewhat determined. The scene then switches to a Vullaby and a Cubchoo shaking their bottoms to the screen. They reveal their faces. A Vanillite, Snivy, Tepig, Oshawott, Axew, and Pikachu are walking on the earth. Some blue dust appears transitioning back to Bulbasaur, Jigglypuff, Charmander, Pikachu, and Croagunk dancing Meloetta's dance moves. There was an image panning down of Ash, Iris, and Cilan all in their swimsuits running in a shallow body of water, Pikachu is running next to Cilan while Axew is on Stunfisk's back, whose leaping in the water. Another panning image appears of Ash, Iris, and Cilan watching the sunset on the beach with their Pokémon. The scene goes back to Meloetta dancing with Pansage, Axew, Pikachu, and Oshawott.
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Axew (Iris's)
- Oshawott (Ash's)
- Pansage (Cilan's)
- Stunfisk (Cilan's)
- Piplup (Dawn's)
- Jigglypuff (anime)
- Meloetta (anime)
- Scraggy
- Sewaddle
- Miltank
- Smoochum
- Pichu
- Mime Jr.
- Ditto
- Charizard (transformed Ditto)
- Lopunny
- Gothita
- Piplup
- Cubchoo
- Vullaby
- Vanillite
- Tepig
- Snivy
- Bulbasaur
- Charmander
- Croagunk
PK24 version
- Meloetta (anime)
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Oshawott (Ash's)
- Scraggy (Ash's)
- Axew (Iris's)
- Snivy (Ash's)
- Pansage (Cilan's)
- Emolga (Iris's)
- Psyduck
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Manaphy
- Mime Jr.
- Shaymin
- Mew
- Celebi
- Jirachi
- Manaphy
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Corphish
- Squirtle
- Torchic
- Piplup
- Croagunk
- Totodile
- Togepi
- Chikorita
- Wynaut
- Chimchar
- Pachirisu
- Turtwig
- Bulbasaur
- Jigglypuff (anime)
- Cyndaquil
- Pignite (Ash's)
- Mudkip
- Treecko
- Plusle
- Minun
- Riolu
- Tepig
- Kecleon
- Munchlax
- Larvitar
- Pichu (Pichu Brothers)
- Drifblim
- Pichu (Spiky-eared Variant)
- Snorlax
- Crustle (Cilan's)
Lyrics
TV size
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Full version
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Trivia
- Momoiro Clover Z, the idol group that performed this song, filmed a music video to accompany it. In the video, the five girls danced wearing Charmander, Jigglypuff, Croagunk, Bulbasaur, and Pikachu costumes. All five of these Pokémon can be seen in the actual ending animation of the anime.
- The song itself can be played in the Japanese Just Dance Wii U game by Ubisoft. It is said to be Medium Level, and the coach is a girl disguised as a cat. The dance actually copies Meloetta's dance in the ending.
External links
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This article is part of Project Music, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon song, CD and musician. |