Music : Pokemon 3 The Ultimate Soundtrack (2001 Film) |
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Rating: - * Good ... I like that song to know the unkown by innosense thats a beautifull song the movie was great. I got the tape in 2001 a couple of days after the release this soundtrack was good to. Rating: - * ... ... Most of the songs are from Tottaly Pokemon,except for a couple. ...basicly a waste of time and money.And the only reason why I'm giving this a 3 is because I like Tottaly Pokemon....but this is a rip-off....don't buy this.Unless you NEED those couple song...type things. Rating: - * Loves Music ... My son, who just turned 11, loves this CD, except the "mushy" parts. (but what do you expect). Was a soundtrack for his birthday party. Rating: - * Say what you will but... ... This is a pretty good album. I got it when I was only 13 and now years later I can still enjoy it. Sure, it's a re-release of Totally Pokémon, but at the time I couldn't find it and I found that the tracks were on this soundtrack. Basically this is Totally Pokémon V. 1.2, and if you don't already have Totally Pokémon this is definitley worth it. This CD features all the Pokémon Karaokemon tracks in their full version, the intro to Pokémon Johto Journeys, a remix that was in the movies (and is even better than the original), and some other tracks like the catchy Pokémon GS, and other songs such as He Drives Me Crazy, Biggest Part of my Life and others, as well as Karaoke versions of three of the Karaokemon tracks and To Know the Unknown, the ending sequence of the third movie. If you don't mind Pokémon-themed music, this is definitley a good CD and I'd recommend it. Rating: - * Pretty Good CD. ... This was a pretty good CD. I believe that it did very well and I absolutely do not concur with the concurrence that KOCH records is very bad at making compilations. This was a great cd. Instant favorites on this CD was 6 and 11, all the others that came in eventually, was 1,3,and 7. Very good CD. I really enjoyed it, and you (and/or your kids...) should too! |

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