Ever since I heard the original PokéRap, the song that played at the end of every episode of the original Pokémon TV series, I was obsessed. But I wasn’t obsessed with the song itself. I was obsessed ...
Hey, remember the PokeRap? For those unfamiliar with the early seasons of the Pokemon anime, the PokeRap was a song (not an actual rap by any stretch of the definition) that counted down the original ...
Ryan is the Editor-in-Chief at DualShockers and has been a lover of games as long as he can remember. He holds a BA in English and Cinema and lives in New York City. Since its days of the Red and Blue ...
Electrode, Diglett, Nidoran, Mankey, Venusaur, Rattata, Fearow, Pidgey, Seaking, Jolteon, Dragonite, Gastly, Ponyta, Vaporeon, Poliwrath, Butterfreeeeee! …wait ...
The song even has new lyrics between each verse of names, centering around detective work rather than being a Pokemon Master. “I want to be the best at solving crimes, to search and detect and in the ...
Remember the PokeRap? It was fairly cringe-inducing back in the day, and that was when there were only 151 of the critters. When you try to rap all 718 of them, it becomes a terrifying nine-minute ...
“Oh, yeah. We got it. We got it. The Poké-mon.” As Pokémon Go game fever grips the nation, a voice very familiar to the River Region is giving players something new to listen to as they search far and ...
An updated version of the PokeRap has been created that cycles through all 718 of the critters. College Humor thought it was about time that the classic song from the 90's cartoon was updated. What's ...