Music : Totally Pokemon (From the TV Series) |
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Rating: - * A KID'S REVIEW ... Well, i loved He Drives Me Crazy. It really does talk about Misty's secret crush on Ash. Though it was quite obivious that Misty loved Ash, Ash was, shall we say, slightly thick-headed to not notice that. If you noticed, Misty agrees to what Ash says first, then Brock follows suit. I really wished that things were better for Misty and Ash. Well back on track, You will really LOVE the song "He Drives Me Crazy". Ash was really mean to leave Misty and go to another region when she cant come. She was there in every step and he rewards her like this(Yes, i did see that episode). This song is like a continuation from "Misty's Song" which is sung by Misty when Ash is asleep. I did not buy this CD but my Cousin did and after he got another CD gave this to me. I really think Ash is moving through friends too fast. First, Misty, then May now Dawn. Sheesh. Any way, Thanks for your kind attention, Good bye and love Pokemon! Rating: - * Great for Pokémon fanatics ... If you love Pokémon, this CD is for you. It may be cheesy stuff, but I just bought this CD and I love it. (I'm 19 years old). A must have for Pokémaniacs! Rating: - * It really deserverse 5 stars. Really? ... This CD goes up with the rest of those pop songs out there. It's great! Kids can listen to it and there parents don't have to have a worry about anything bad happening at all. Even teens can enjoy it. My older sister who is 15 loves All We Wanna Do. I love pop songs! This is definatly one CD that pokemon worked hard on. Rating: - * I Love It! ... This is a great CD! I really love it and hope you will too, as this CD was made for Pokemon Nuts like me! 1. Pokemon Johto: An inspirational song about discovering new places and stuff! 2. Pikachu! I Choose You!: A song with a Latin beat and I like it! It's all about meeting Pikachu and stuff! Piakchu rules! 3. All We Wanna Do: Also very inspirational about being yourself and having fun with life! 4. The Game: It's a good song, about being a Pokemon Master and making it all the way! 5. He Drives Me Crazy: This is my personal favorite! It's about Misty's secret crssh on Ash, but it's also kind of a love song. 6. You and Me and Pokemon: About becoming friends with Pokemon and stuff. Great song! Also a favorite! 7. Biggest Part of My Life: About how training Pokemon has become a big part of life! I like this one too! 8. Do You Really Wanna Play?: Great song! I like it. 9. Song of Jigglypuff: Jiggly, jiggly! Nice song! 10. 2 Perfect Girls: I LOVE this song! 11. Never Too Far From Home: About always knowing that whatever you choose to do, your family and pals are behind you all the way! 12. PokeRap: Cool song, upbeat and, well, cool! The karaoke versions: If you know the words I say, why not? Sing it! Side note: These songs are very inspirational! Play them when you're feeling down. They cheer me up no matter what! Rating: - * A Fun CD! ... An enjoyable CD that everyone can listen to, especially children. Since it's a 2001 release, it is mostly consistent with the Pop music phenomenon of that time, although not entirely Pop-oriented. 1. "Pokémon Johto": the theme song for the third season of the TV series, "The Johto Journeys." A song with a happier tone than the original "Pokémon Theme" from the first television season, and the album, "2.B.A. Master." [5 Stars] 2. "Pikachu (I Choose You)": an upbeat Latin-style song. It has a nice guitar and trumpet solo. [4 Stars] 3. "All We Wanna Do": a very nice song to dance to. Good lyrics coupled with some nice synthesizers. Slightly Pop-oriented. [4 Stars] 4. "The Game": a song that can get somewhat redundant after a while, although the chorus is a nice catchy tune. [3.4 Stars] 5. "He Drives Me Crazy": a song performed by, supposedly the character Misty, although the lead singer sounds nothing like the character. Could be considered Pop-oriented. [3.8 Stars] 6. "You and Me and Pokémon": a very nice song with good lyrics, and good singers. My personal favorite. [5 Stars] 7. "Biggest Part of My Life": definitely not my favorite here. It would be a good song, except for the lyrics, which seem to idolize the whole Pokémon idea. [2 Stars] 8. "Do Ya Really Wanna Play": an okay song that is the most Pop-oriented one on this disc. [3 Stars] 9. "Song of Jigglypuff": a relaxing song with Jigglypuff singing solo in places. [4 Stars] 10 "Two Perfect Girls": a song sure to put a smile on your face. It is a Late '50s style song that is performed by Eric Stuart, the voice-actor of the character Brock (Stuart has a few other albums out by his group, "The Eric Stuart Band," not of this style music, however). [5 Stars] 11. "Never Too Far From Home": a nice slow ballad with good lyrics. [4 Stars] 12. "PokéRap GS": the new version of the original "PokéRap" heard in the album "2.B.A. Master." Even though it by no means outdoes its predecessor, it has some good overall lyrics. It can get redundant after a while, though. [3 Stars] 13-19: Various karaoke tracks from the original songs. Overall, this album isn't quite as good as its predecessor, "2.B.A. Master," but it has a few better songs to it. Pokémon fans of any age should like this CD's fun songs and overall carefree tone. |

Continuing a fortuitous tradition of capturing the Sondheim legacy on video recordings, this performance was filmed before a live audience in Los Angeles during the 1982 national tour. Almost 20 years later, Hearn returned to the role opposite Patti LuPone in an acclaimed concert production. But Sweeney Todd is an especially compelling experience in this 1982 version, complete with the clever staging tricks (e.g., the barber's chair) and as close to the original cast as we're likely to see. --David Horiuchi



