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'''Ready Go''' is the Japanese ending theme for the ''[[Mega Voltage]]'' arc and the fourth of ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]''. It debuted as an ending song in [[HZ092]] to [[HZ111]], replacing [[Sparkle!]]. | '''Ready Go''' is the Japanese ending theme for the ''[[Mega Voltage]]'' arc and the fourth of ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]''. It debuted as an ending song in [[HZ092]] to [[HZ111]], replacing [[Sparkle!]]. | ||
The song is also used as the ending theme for the Asian English release of [[Pokémon Horizons: Season 3—Rising Hope]] with English subtitles, debuting in ''[[HZ090|Eyes to the Skies Once Again (Part One)]]'' and replacing [[Make You Shine|Make You Shine (English Ver.)]]. | The song is also used as the ending theme for the Asian English release and Indonesian dub of [[Pokémon Horizons: Season 3—Rising Hope]] with English and Indonesian subtitles, respectively, debuting in ''[[HZ090|Eyes to the Skies Once Again (Part One)]]'' and replacing [[Make You Shine|Make You Shine (English Ver.)]]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:23, 5 June 2026
- If you were looking for the Japanese opening theme from Pocket Monsters Episode: Gold & Silver, see Ready Go!.
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Ready Go is the Japanese ending theme for the Mega Voltage arc and the fourth of Pokémon Horizons: The Series. It debuted as an ending song in HZ092 to HZ111, replacing Sparkle!.
The song is also used as the ending theme for the Asian English release and Indonesian dub of Pokémon Horizons: Season 3—Rising Hope with English and Indonesian subtitles, respectively, debuting in Eyes to the Skies Once Again (Part One) and replacing Make You Shine (English Ver.).
Ending animation
Synopsis
The starting animation beings with it being nighttime and Liko's Meowscarada and Hattrem are sleeping together on her bed while Liko is at her desk doing something before she stretches and falls asleep as the Poké Ball next to her shimmers and glows before the scene changes to that of a forest where Liko is seen with Pagogo on her head, Meowscarada on her right, and Hattrem on her left as she is collecting sticks. The next scene is Dot with a fishing rod and leaning back in shock at a Gyarados roaring at her as it breaches the surface of the lake while Tinkatuff cheers on her left and Quaxwell moves to catch her. Next, Ult is seen with his arms raised and looking mad with Sableye looking on. It then turns to Roy who is holding onto Kilowattrel's talons with Captain Pikachu on top of it, Lucario running beside Roy, and Crocalor on Roy's back, smiling together.
The next scene includes Mollie and Orla sitting down at a table with Chansey, Elekid, and Metagross at their side while Alcremie adds her cream to a cake that Murdock is holding while Rockruff watches. Liko, who is holding a laughing Terapagos, and Dot, who has her hands frantically in her hair, are trying to stop Sprigatito, who has an Ancient Poké Ball in her mouth, Quaxly and Tinkatink, the latter two Pokémon having Lucius's belt as Tinkatink waves her hammer. Ludlow and Quagsire are at another table having treats in the shape of Wooper. Down the line, Roy has Wattrel on his head while Fuecoco and Cap are enjoying the sweets as Friede and Charizard are seen together watching them all with their backs to the camera.
The final scene switches to the Brave Olivine where Ult and Sableye are sitting at the front before the scene moves to the right showing Sinistea and Polteageist floating above with the Maushold behind them. The camera pans down diagonally, showing Noctowl hovering above Crocalor on the railing beside Roy, Lucario, and Kilowattrel on the deck beside them. Cap is yelling at Pagogo who is chasing Pawmi as Hattrem is between the two Pokémon. Tinkatuff is near Dot who has her Nidothing suit in her hands with Quaxwell at her right side. Beside them are Snorunt, Shuckle, and the three Tatsugiri as the camera stops on Liko and Meowscarada smiling together. The scene transitions into a drawing on Liko's Rotom Pad when it zooms out, revealing Liko sleeping on her desk.
Characters
Human
Pokémon
- Sprigatito (Liko's)
- Meowscarada (Liko's)
- Hatenna (Liko's)
- Hattrem (Liko's)
- Terapagos (Liko's; Pagogo; Normal Form)
- Charcadet (Liko's; HZ102 - HZ111)
- Rotom (Liko's; Rotom Phone)
- Fuecoco (Roy's)
- Crocalor (Roy's)
- Wattrel (Roy's)
- Kilowattrel (Roy's)
- Lucario (Roy's; Shiny)
- Charizard (Friede's)
- Pikachu (Friede's; Captain Pikachu)
- Metagross (Orla's)
- Elekid (Orla's)
- Quagsire (Ludlow's)
- Rockruff (Murdock's)
- Lycanroc (Murdock's; HZ100 - HZ111)
- Alcremie (Murdock's; Strawberry Ruby Swirl)
- Chansey (Mollie's)
- Quaxly (Dot's)
- Quaxwell (Dot's)
- Tinkatink (Dot's)
- Tinkatuff (Dot's; HZ092 - HZ108)
- Tinkaton (Dot's; HZ109 - HZ111)
- Gimmighoul (Dot's; HZ105 - HZ111)
- Sableye (Ult's)
- Dragonite (Ult's; HZ107 -HZ111)
- Pawmi (Rising Volt Tacklers')
- Shuckle (Rising Volt Tacklers')
- Snorunt (Rising Volt Tacklers')
- Noctowl (Rising Volt Tacklers')
- Polteageist (Rising Volt Tacklers')
- Sinistea (Rising Volt Tacklers')
- Maushold (Rising Volt Tacklers'; Family of Four)
- Tatsugiri (Rising Volt Tacklers'; ×3; Curly, Droopy, and Stretchy forms)
- Gyarados
Lyrics
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Variants
- HZ092 - HZ099: The original animation.
- HZ100 - HZ101: The Rising Volt Tacklers, minus Friede, are included in the scene on the Brave Olivine.
- HZ102 - HZ104: The animation is updated to include Liko's Charcadet.
- HZ105 - HZ106: The animation is updated to include Dot's Gimmighoul.
- HZ107 - HZ108: The animation is updated to include Ult's Dragonite.
- HZ109 - HZ111: The animation is updated to include Dot's Tinkaton.
Gallery
Brave Olivine
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No one siting on the ledge of the Brave Olivine in the first variant
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Ludlow and his Quagsire siting on the ledge of the Brave Olvine in the second variant
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Ult sitting with Sableye, Sinistea, Polteageist and Maushold in the first variant
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Ult sitting with Mollie, Sableye, Chansey, Sinistea, Polteageist and Maushold in the second variant
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Ult sitting with Mollie, Sableye, Dragonite, Chansey, Sinistea, Polteageist and Maushold in the third variant
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Roy with Captain Pikachu, Lucario, Crocalor and Kilowattrel in the first variant
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Roy with Captain Pikachu, Elekid, Lucario, Crocalor and Kilowattrel in the second variant
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Captian Pikachu, Hattrem, Pawmi and Pagogo in the first variant
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Captian Pikachu, Hattrem, Pawmi and Pagogo with Orla and Metagross in the second variant
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Captian Pikachu, Hattrem, Pawmi and Pagogo with Charcadet, Orla and Metagross in the third variant
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Dot, Quaxwell and Tinkatuff in the first variant
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Dot, Quaxwell and Tinkatuff with Gimmighoul in the second variant
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Dot, Quaxwell and Gimmighoul with Tinkaton in the thrid variant
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Liko with Meowscarada, Shuckle, Snorunt and Tatsugiri in the first variant
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Liko with Meowscarada, Murdock, Lycanroc, Alcremie Shuckle, Snorunt and Tatsugiri in the second variant
Liko's Charcadet
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Liko with Meowscarada, Hattrem and Pagogo in the first variant
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Liko with Meowscarada, Hattrem, Pagogo and Charcadet in the second variant
Dot's Gimmighoul
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Dot with Quaxwell and Tinkatuff in the first variant
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Dot with Quaxwell, Tinkatuff and Gimmighoul in the second variant
Ult's Dragonite
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Ult and Sableye in the first variant
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Ult with Sableye and Dragonite in the second variant
Dot's Tinkaton
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Dot with Quaxwell and Tinkatuff in the first variant
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Dot with Quaxwell and Tinkaton in the second variant
Video
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Staff
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| In-Between Animation Check 動画検査 |
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| Color Keys 色彩設計 |
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| Color Coordination/Inspection 色指定/検査 |
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| Finishing 仕上げ |
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Notes
- ↑ For Henry Kuan and Yamato Chan, their affiliation with Chuckle Mouse Studio is left uncredited in the ending credits.
Trivia
- This song and GET BACK are the first Japanese theme songs not to be published by an imprint of Media Factory or Sony Music Japan since the ending theme Look Look☆Here.
- This song and GET BACK are the first Japanese theme songs to be used directly in the English dub of the mainline animated series, with the Japanese version of the song being used for the Asian English release.
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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. |