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* During the {{pkmn|battle}} scene of the first version, {{TP|Goh|Scorbunny}}'s tail disappears for two frames. | * During the {{pkmn|battle}} scene of the first version, {{TP|Goh|Scorbunny}}'s tail disappears for two frames. | ||
* In the song credits for the second version, Hidekazu Tanaka is omitted. | * In the song credits for the second version, Hidekazu Tanaka is omitted. | ||
* In a part where Ash's Gigantamax Pikachu faces with a Gigantamax Drednaw, the red clouds that are around the latter's horn is missing. | * In a part where Ash's Gigantamax [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] faces with a Gigantamax [[Drednaw]], the red clouds that are around the latter's horn is missing. | ||
** Also, Gigantamax Pikachu's red clouds are around his forehead despite the fact that the clouds are around its tail in the games. | ** Also, Gigantamax Pikachu's red clouds are around his forehead despite the fact that the clouds are around its tail in the games. | ||
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One, Two, Three (Japanese: 1・2・3) is the first Japanese opening theme of Pokémon Journeys: The Series. It debuted in JN001, replacing Your Adventure of Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon.
It was produced by mafumafu, while the theme song was produced by 佐野弘明 Hiroaki Sano and 毛谷村伸也 Shinya Keyamura. Various artists have performed different arrangements of the song:
- From JN001 to JN031, it was performed by After the Rain, a unit consisting of soraru and mafumafu.
- Starting in JN032, it was performed by Nishikawa-kun and Kirisho, consisting of Takanori Nishikawa and Shō Kiryūin, vocalist of the band Golden Bomber. It was arranged by mafumafu and Hidekazu Tanaka.
Opening animation: Version 1 (JN001 – JN031)
Synopsis
The series logo appears as the camera pans across a large grassy hill and settles on Ash, Goh, Pikachu, and Scorbunny, who are looking up at the sky. Ash and Pikachu are shown first, with Pikachu climbing around on his shoulders, jumping onto his shirt, and using it as a trampoline. Goh is then seen packing his bag with Scorbunny jumping at his side. Chloe is shown next poking her Yamper, which then turns its head and causes Chloe to smile. A cut to Professor Cerise follows, who holds out three Poké Balls. Ash, Go, Pikachu, and Scorbunny are shown in front of maps featuring the starters of each of the regions from Kanto to Galar are shown.
Goh's hands are shown reaching towards a floating yellow orb, which is revealed to be Mew. Goh and Ash are then seen. Their eyes meet before each of them throw a Poké Ball in the air to send out a Pokémon. Ash, Pikachu, Chloe, Go, and Scorbunny are seen dancing in the Cerise Laboratory, while Yamper lays on the ground in front of Chloe. They then all clap and face the screen. Scorbunny, Pikachu, Ash, and Goh are then seen jumping off a brick terrace away from the lab and run down the street. They trip in front of Chloe, who turns and walks away. Ash and Go, along with Pikachu and Scorbunny, are then seen gazing up at a rock from which Meowth, Jessie, James, and Wobbuffet look down and sneer.
Pikachu jumps over a Tyranitar and uses Thunderbolt on it. Scorbunny then runs up to a Corviknight and uses Double Kick on it. Ash, Pikachu, Ren, Chrysa, Chloe, Professor Cerise, Go, and Scorbunny all dance and clap their hands. A close-up of Pikachu and Scorbunny is shown, who smile and cry in quick succession. They are shown to be on top of Yamper, who is on top of Mimey. Pikachu and Scorbunny fall off of Yamper and Mimey catches them in each of his outstretched hands before all three jump off.
Ash, Go, and Chloe, along with their partner Pokémon, are then seen walking on a rotating Poké Ball past several various Pokémon and landmarks from various regions. The following scene depends on the episode. Pikachu and Ash then jump into view, followed by Go, Scorbunny, Pikachu, and Ash having tripped, with Goh skinning his knee. Goh and Scorbunny then jump into view, followed by all four seen standing up, looking at each other, and striking a pose.
Characters
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Mr. Mime (Ash's; Mimey)
- Scorbunny (Goh's)
- Yamper (Chloe's)
- Bulbasaur
- Charmander
- Charizard
- Squirtle
- Raichu (Alolan)
- Jigglypuff
- Diglett
- Gengar
- Exeggutor (Alolan)
- Magikarp
- Eevee
- Snorlax
- Articuno
- Zapdos
- Moltres
- Dragonite
- Mew
- Chikorita
- Cyndaquil
- Totodile
- Unown
- Smeargle
- Tyranitar
- Lugia
- Ho-Oh
- Treecko
- Torchic
- Mudkip
- Rayquaza
- Turtwig
- Chimchar
- Piplup
- Snivy
- Tepig
- Oshawott
- Chespin
- Fennekin
- Froakie
- Rowlet
- Litten
- Popplio
- Pyukumuku
- Tapu Koko
- Grookey
- Scorbunny
- Sobble
- Corviknight
Opening animation spoilers
Variants
The clip displayed during the line 「先も見えない 果ても知らない世界がそこにあるけど」 varies depending on the episode. This is typically a scene from the episode itself, with the exception of JN001, which used the same scene as JN002, and the episodes set in Galar (JN004-JN005, JN012-JN013, JN027-JN028), where Zacian and Zamazenta pose together. The opening animation used for the song in the Thai and Mandarin Chinese (Taiwan) dub uses only the Zacian/Zamazenta scene.
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Animation supervisor 作画監督 |
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Key animators 原画 |
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Assistant coordinator 制作進行 |
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Opening animation: Version 2 (JN032 – present)
Synopsis
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. |
Characters
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's; Gigantamax)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Mr. Mime (Ash's; Mimey)
- Dragonite (Ash's)
- Gengar (Ash's)
- Riolu (Ash's)
- Farfetch'd (Ash's; Galarian)
- Primarina (Lana's)
- Turtonator (Kiawe's)
- Togedemaru (Sophocles's)
- Tsareena (Mallow's)
- Raboot (Goh's)
- Scyther (Goh's)
- Skwovet (Goh's)
- Farfetch'd (Goh's)
- Magikarp (Goh's; giant)
- Sobble (Goh's)
- Yamper (Chloe's)
- Charizard (Leon's)
- Duraludon (Raihan's)
- Grapploct (Bea's)
- Articuno
- Zapdos
- Moltres
- Lugia (image)
- Ho-Oh (image)
- Kyogre (image)
- Groudon (image)
- Dialga (image)
- Palkia (image)
- Zekrom (image)
- Reshiram (image)
- Yveltal (image)
- Xerneas (image)
- Solgaleo (image)
- Lunala (image)
- Zacian (image)
- Zamazenta (image)
- Mew
- Aerodactyl
- Drednaw (anime; Gigantamax)
- Flygon
- Eternatus (Eternamax)
- Lucario
- Cinderace
- Hoothoot
- Spinarak
- Sunflora
- Misdreavus
- Celebi
- Ludicolo
- Marshtomp (multiple)
- Heracross
Opening animation spoilers
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Lyrics
TV size
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Trivia
- The beginning of the song plays a sound that is similar to the Game Boy startup sound, possibly a reference to the earliest Pokémon games being on this console.
- Takanori Nishikawa posted a different version of the second version of the opening on his Twitter account.[1] In it, the images of the Legendary Birds are rearranged, Sobble is shown covering itself in its tears before disappearing, Pikachu's Thunderbolt is purple, Raihan's Rotom Phone is in it's original color, and the icons on the pictures the Rotom Phone took are slightly different.
Errors
- During the battle scene of the first version, Scorbunny's tail disappears for two frames.
- In the song credits for the second version, Hidekazu Tanaka is omitted.
- In a part where Ash's Gigantamax Pikachu faces with a Gigantamax Drednaw, the red clouds that are around the latter's horn is missing.
- Also, Gigantamax Pikachu's red clouds are around his forehead despite the fact that the clouds are around its tail in the games.
Notes
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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. |