“Biri-Biri” is an electric track that features English one-liners and a bouncing instrumental. Many Pokemon references are included in the song as well, such as the classic “I choose you” catchphrase.
James Austin (he/him) is a writer from the most haunted state in the U.S., Maine. When he's not ranking things for Dualshockers, he enjoys playing and designing tabletop RPGs. Music and sound, while ...
A new official Ai Fairouz song featuring the Pokemon Snorlax has appeared on YouTube. It is titled “Kabigon neterunkaai” in Japanese, and the song also has an official English title, which is “You’re ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Ed Sheeran has revealed that he will be the next artist to release a song in collaboration with ...
This time, though, Sheeran's song is the choice for both the Japanese and foreign language release. The official music video does have Japanese subtitles, though, so that Japanese fans can still ...
With today's announcement of a Pokemon Presents video presentation premiering tomorrow morning ahead of Pokemon Day, it seems that celebrations for Pokemon's 25th anniversary are finally in full swing ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. On May 10, a Spotify user came across a cryptic message in a playlist created by Katy Perry teasing the fast-approaching release of her Pokemon 25th ...
From Tom and Jerry to Pokémon and the Smurfs, multiple animated franchises are embracing Korean idols as official partners, ...
Pokémon GO hysteria is still going strong, weeks on. With players going to injurious lengths to snag Metalgarurumons at their local park/alleyway, literally anything Pokémon-related is being hyped to ...
An original acapella parody of the Pokemon theme. It's a tribute to the average trainer! Try to catch a few :P Main vocals, ...
Pokemon series producer Junichi Masuda never expected he'd make video games. He liked taking apart electronic devices to find out how they worked, and that lead him to taking up programming as a hobby ...
There are more than 700 species in the Pokémon universe, and Jacob Newman wants to write a song about every one of them. Last month, the 24-year-old, Bethesda-born folk punk artist—who records under ...