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Pokemon All 1025 Names Song by Masayoshi Oishi Announced: “Pokemon All Stars 1025” Video Premieres on YouTube

Pokemon All Stars 1025 is a new song project that features all 1025 Pokémon names, performed by Masayoshi Oishi. The official Pokémon account announced on April 21 that the festival themed track has been created, with its first part set to premiere on YouTube.



A Song Featuring All 1025 Pokémon Across the Series

The project song “Pokemon All Stars 1025” includes the names of all 1025 Pokémon that have appeared throughout the franchise, from Pokemon Red and Green to Pokemon Scarlet and Violet The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero. The song is both composed and performed by Masayoshi Oishi.

The first part of the music video will premiere on April 22 at 10:25 PM, featuring 213 Pokémon. A full version that includes all 1025 Pokémon is also planned for release at a later date.


Following the Legacy of a Classic Pokémon Song

Songs that list Pokémon names have a long history, most notably “Can You Name All the Pokémon? (JP: ポケモン言えるかな?)” released in 1997. The track is known for its rhythmic delivery of Pokémon names such as Pikachu, Dragonite, Slowbro, and Pidgeotto, and even includes rap style segments, making it one of the most iconic Pokémon songs.

Masayoshi Oishi previously performed “Can You Name All the Pokémon? BW” in 2025 to celebrate the release of new expansion packs “Black Bolt” and “White Flare” from the Pokemon Trading Card Game Scarlet and Violet series.


Source : ORICON NEWS

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