Music : Pokemon X: Ten Years of Pokemon |
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Rating: - * Pokétasic!! ... One of the greatest compiled Pokémon albums since the first! Not only does it contain the opening themes for all but 1 of the seasons, but it also contains the pokéraps & image songs! The only downside to this album is the lack of full length opening songs. The only themes that are full length are the first Pokemon theme and the Johto theme; the rest being the TV size and running for only a minute (or so). Awesome album nonetheless. Rating: - * Music from the first nine seasons of Pokemon ... Pokemon X: 10 Years of Pokemon is a soundtrack CD that covers the first nine seasons of the Pokemon anime series. To represent the first season, we have the full-length original Pokemon theme, as well as the infamous "Pokerap." Both of these songs are also available on the Pokemon 2.B.A. Master CD. Four songs are included for the Orange Islands season of Pokemon. They are "Pokemon World" (the theme song for that season), "2 B A Master," "Together Forever," and "Double Trouble (Team Rocket)." The last three songs on the list are all from the "Pikachu's Jukebox" segement, and they also all appear on the Pokemon 2.B.A. Master CD. For The Johto Journeys season, only two songs are included: "Pokemon Johto" (that season's theme song) and "PokeRap GS." The next five seasons only have their respective season themes to represent them: "Born to Be a Winner" (Johto League Champions theme), "Believe in Me" (Master Quest theme), "I Want to Be a Hero" (Pokemon Advanced theme), "This Dream" (Pokemon Advanced Challenge theme), and "Unbeatable" (Pokemon Advanced Battle theme). For the final season represented on the disc (Battle Frontier), there are five songs: "Battle Frontier" (season theme), "Hoenn PokeRap," "Best Friends," "Stay Together," and "Pokemon Go" (which is the first actual ending theme song for the English-dubbed version of Pokemon). From what I can tell, "Hoenn PokeRap," "Best Friends," and "Stay Together" were recorded specifically for this CD release. When you listen to the CD from the beginning to the end, it's interesting to hear how the music of Pokemon has evolved sonically during its first ten years. The songs from the early years definitely have more of a late 1990's/early 2000's "teen pop" sound to them. In the later years, however, while you may still have some of that "teen pop" sound, the arrangements have been changed to give the songs a little more of a "rock" edge to them. While the tracks on the first half of the disc are already on other Pokemon CDs, it is nice to have them included on one disc, along with the other songs that weren't already available elsewhere. I think this CD would be a good addition to the music library of a Pokemon fan, especially for one that has really enjoyed the music of Pokemon over the years. Rating: - * Review ... I'm not going to write a huge discription of the CD as someone else has already done that, but i am going to say that if you like Pokemon and the music from the series then this product is a "must have" for you. Rating: - * Pokemon X:Ten Years of Pokemom ... Item came as stated, good shape. Shipping was slow but could be due to the fact that I order around Xmas time. Rating: - * Great purchase! ... My boys (ages 4 & 7) love this CD and my husband and I actually don't mind listening to it either. |

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