Jason Paige, the singer behind the original Pokemon series bop, Gotta Catch 'Em All, has returned with his own unofficial theme song for the franchise's newest film, Detective Pikachu. The new song is ...
Poppy's electro-pop-gone-metal is rife with explosive, cinematic theatrics, which is sometimes comparable to styles present in video game soundtracks. It's only fitting that the singer has now covered ...
Although the song was only used for the English-dubbed versions of the first 79 episodes, it became synonymous with the Pokemon franchise and helped Pokemon become a lasting part of American pop ...
“I played the Pokemon theme song, but put way too much effort into the video,” the comedian captioned the skit. As you can see above, Everman has a solid cover of the Pokemon theme song carrying the ...
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When we saw the first Pokémon anime theme song re-recorded by Jason Paige, the guy who originally sang on the track, this summer, it was both awesome and weird. Awesome because it was neat to see the ...
It’s been nearly two decades since the Pokémon animated series debuted in the United States; which helped the video game franchise become an even bigger hit. And it’s almost impossible to look back on ...
Thanks to Pokémon Go, we’re all feeling a little nostalgic. The mobile game that allows us to catch Pokémon literally anywhere has fulfilled our childhood (and, well, adulthood) dreams of actually ...