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* While {{p|Celebi}} was omitted, the space where the lyrics say "Pokémon!" instead of something rhyming with {{p|Togepi}} implies this is where it was meant to be placed. | * While {{p|Celebi}} was omitted, the space where the lyrics say "Pokémon!" instead of something rhyming with {{p|Togepi}} implies this is where it was meant to be placed. | ||
* If one was to rearrange the Pokérap so all the Pokémon are in National Pokédex order, {{p|Remoraid}} would remain in its position in the song. | * If one was to rearrange the Pokérap so all the Pokémon are in National Pokédex order, {{p|Remoraid}} would remain in its position in the song. | ||
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*Tyrogue is spelled as ''Tyrouge''. | |||
Revision as of 20:36, 10 September 2012
Pokérap GS was the second Pokérap, made for 99 of the 100 Generation II Pokémon (the exception being Celebi). It is available on the Totally Pokémon CD, as well as the Pokémon X CD.
The song was used for the opening theme of Pokémon Chronicles everywhere outside of the USA, where a different theme was used from the second episode. However, this version of the opening was still present in all Toonami Jetstream airings of the series.
The full version of the Pokérap was aired once on Kids' WB! when Hot Matches! first premiered. The full version can be found on the Spell of the Unown DVD as a bonus.
Lyrics
Pokémon Chronicles version
Gotta catch 'em!
Gotta catch 'em!
Gotta Catch 'em All!
Pokémon!
Gotta catch 'em!
Gotta catch 'em!
Gotta Catch 'em All!
Pokémon!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
Pokémon!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
Pokémon!
Old friends. New adventures.
Never before seen stories from the world of Pokémon.
Gotta catch 'em!
Gotta catch 'em!
Gotta Catch 'em All!
Pokémon!
Gotta catch 'em!
Gotta catch 'em!
Gotta Catch 'em All!
Pokémon!
Full version
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N! Pokémon!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N! Pokémon!
Sunflora, Igglybuff, Piloswine, Slugma,
Crobat, Politoed, Noctowl, Houndour,
Heracross, Natu, Tyrogue, Ariados,
Lugia, Steelix, Phanpy, Ampharos
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N! Pokémon!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N! Pokémon!
Sudowoodo, Corsola, Teddiursa, Sneasel,
Forretress, Mantine, Pichu, Larvitar,
Hoothoot, Miltank, Totodile, Gligar,
Lanturn, Skarmory, Spinarak, Tyranitar
Pokémon!
Chikorita, Dunsparce, Aipom, Pupitar,
Porygon2, Cyndaquil, Elekid, Raikou,
Wobbuffet, Typhlosion, Granbull, (Pokémon!)
Stantler, Espeon, Ledyba, Togepi
I turn to you whenever I need you -
You've got the power to protect us all.
One thing is true: you're kind of magic
At the tip of my fingers whenever I call.
Gotta catch 'em,
Gotta catch 'em,
Gotta Catch 'em All!
Pokémon!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N! Pokémon!
Qwilfish, Ho-Oh, Azumarill, Croconaw,
Snubbull, Ursaring, Yanma, Smoochum,
Slowking, Blissey, Scizor, Donphan,
Houndoom, Octillery, Wooper, Mareep,
Hitmontop, Marill, Umbreon, Bayleef
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N! Pokémon!
Sunkern, Ledian, Girafarig, Murkrow,
Remoraid, Jumpluff, Quilava, Smeargle,
Swinub, Magcargo, Furret, Bellossom,
Flaaffy, Entei, Meganium, Magby
Xatu, Misdreavus, Togetic, Shuckle,
Quagsire, Pineco, Chinchou, Feraligatr,
Hoppip, Kingdra, Unown, Cleffa,
Suicune, Delibird, Sentret, Skiploom
Gotta catch 'em,
Gotta catch 'em,
Gotta catch 'em all!
Pokémon!
Gotta catch 'em,
Gotta catch 'em,
Gotta catch 'em all!
Sing it!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N! Pokémon!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N! Pokémon!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N! Pokémon!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N! Pokémon!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N! Pokémon!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N! Pokémon!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N!
P-O-K-É-M-O-N! Pokémon!
Trivia
- The Pokérap GS marks the one and only appearance of Porygon2 in the anime.
- While Celebi was omitted, the space where the lyrics say "Pokémon!" instead of something rhyming with Togepi implies this is where it was meant to be placed.
- If one was to rearrange the Pokérap so all the Pokémon are in National Pokédex order, Remoraid would remain in its position in the song.
Errors
- Tyrogue is spelled as Tyrouge.
Pokéraps | |
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Kanto Pokérap • Pokérap GS • Hoenn Pokérap |
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