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'''OK!''' is a CD single that was released on February 2, 2000, featuring 2 songs. | '''OK!''' is a CD single that was released on February 2, 2000, featuring 2 songs. | ||
The CD is also enhanced, meaning it has bonus content when inserted into a personal computer's CD-ROM drive. It features a Macromedia program whose interface is based on the ending song [[Meowth's Party]]. Within the program, the Meowth's Party ending footage and a preview for [[M03|the third movie]] can be watched. | |||
==Tracklist== | ==Tracklist== | ||
# '''[[OK!]]''' - [[Rica Matsumoto]] | # '''[[OK!]]''' - [[Rica Matsumoto]] [3:29] | ||
# '''[[Type: Wild#English|Type: Wild]]''' (English version) - Robii·Danjii | # '''[[Type: Wild#English|Type: Wild]]''' (English version) - Robii·Danjii [3:27] | ||
# '''OK! (Original Karaoke)''' | # '''OK! (Original Karaoke)''' [3:25] | ||
[[File:OK! single enhanced CD-ROM menu.png|thumb|250px|left|Main menu of the CD-ROM content.]] | |||
{{stub|Music}} | {{stub|Music}} |
Revision as of 06:31, 12 January 2019
OK! | |
CD cover art featuring Ash, Pikachu, and the Johto starters. | |
Release date | February 2, 2000 |
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Catalogue number | ZMDP-1062 |
Number of tracks | 3 |
OK! is a CD single that was released on February 2, 2000, featuring 2 songs.
The CD is also enhanced, meaning it has bonus content when inserted into a personal computer's CD-ROM drive. It features a Macromedia program whose interface is based on the ending song Meowth's Party. Within the program, the Meowth's Party ending footage and a preview for the third movie can be watched.
Tracklist
- OK! - Rica Matsumoto [3:29]
- Type: Wild (English version) - Robii·Danjii [3:27]
- OK! (Original Karaoke) [3:25]
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