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'''Battle Frontier''' (Japanese: '''バトルフロンティア''' lit. ''Batoru Furontia'') is the fourth Japanese opening theme of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]''. | '''Battle Frontier''' (Japanese: '''バトルフロンティア''' lit. ''Batoru Furontia'') is the fourth Japanese opening theme of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]''. | ||
It debuted in [[AG135]], replacing [[Pokémon Symphonic Medley]]. Its singer, [[Akina Takaya]], is a relatively unknown artist. It debuted at the same time as a new ending, [[Pokémon Counting Song]]. The instruments-only version replaced the instrumental version of [[Advance Adventure]] in AG135 in the Japanese preview of the next episode. It was replaced by [[Spurt!]] in [[AG166]]. | It debuted in [[AG135]], replacing [[Pokémon Symphonic Medley]]. Its singer, [[Akina Takaya]], is a relatively unknown artist. It debuted at the same time as a new ending, [[Pokémon Counting Song]]. The instruments-only version replaced the instrumental version of [[Advance Adventure]] in AG135 in the Japanese preview of the next episode. It was replaced by [[Spurt!]] in [[AG166]]. It was also used as the opening theme of ''[[M08|Mew and the Wave Hero: Lucario]]'' in a different arrangement called ''Battle Frontier (Movie version)''. | ||
It was also used as the [[Pokémon Sunday]] ending from PS053 to PS059 and was then replaced by [[YEAH!]]. | It was also used as the [[Pokémon Sunday]] ending from PS053 to PS059 and was then replaced by [[YEAH!]]. |
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