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* Portions of the song samples the Beatles' "I Am The Walrus". | * Portions of the song samples the Beatles' "I Am The Walrus". | ||
** In fact those portions ARE part of the Pokerap. | ** In fact those portions ARE part of the Pokerap. | ||
| − | * The lyrics provide evidence that Nintendo intended | + | * The lyrics provide evidence that Nintendo intended to release Pokémon in the U.S. as "Pocket Monsters" - it was a trademark dispute that resulted in the Japanese name being used in the US. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
Latest revision as of 04:21, 25 November 2022
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Contents
About
In Neil Cicierega's first-ever animutation, Mike Brady and some green guy on the telephone bust a rap naming all 150 Pokemon from the original Gameboy games.
Cast
- Clowns
- Mr. Rogers (the green phone guy)
- Random Pokerap Guy
- Pikachu
- Colin Mochrie
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Freak of Nature
- Gengar
- Hulk Hogan
- Bill Nye
- Hamburglar
- Steve
- Jeeves
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Barry
- John Linnell
- David Bowie
- Dave Thomas
- Rubén Valtierra
- Mario
- Weird Al Yankovic
Notable Props
Transcript
Lyrics
| Fake Lyrics | Real Lyrics | Translation |
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Hello Kids! |
Hello Kids! |
Audio Details
- Portions of the song samples the Beatles' "I Am The Walrus".
- In fact those portions ARE part of the Pokerap.
- The lyrics provide evidence that Nintendo intended to release Pokémon in the U.S. as "Pocket Monsters" - it was a trademark dispute that resulted in the Japanese name being used in the US.
Trivia
- This song has the Japanese names of all the original 151 Pokemon, except for Mew (Myuu). Note that the Japanese word for "151" is "hyaku go-jū-ichi."
- The blinking message "Hikeeba" is a reference to the Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode "Women of the Prehistoric Planet".
- The sprite of Mario walking is the only animated GIF in the entire flash.
External Links
- Must-see Animutation
- Incomplete
- Animutations by Neil Cicierega
- Animutations released in 2001
- Animutations with Japanese language music
- Animutations
- Animutations starring Mr. Rogers
- Animutations starring Random Pokerap Guy
- Animutations starring Pikachu
- Animutations starring Colin Mochrie
- Animutations starring Theodore Roosevelt
- Animutations starring Gengar
- Animutations starring Hulk Hogan
- Animutations starring Bill Nye
- Animutations starring Hamburglar
- Animutations starring Steve
- Animutations starring Jeeves
- Animutations starring Mary Tyler Moore
- Animutations starring Barry
- Animutations starring John Linnell
- Animutations starring David Bowie
- Animutations starring Dave Thomas
- Animutations starring Rubén Valtierra
- Animutations starring Mario
- Animutations starring Weird Al Yankovic
- Animutations featuring Boxing Glove on a Stick
- Movies with Japanese Pokemon Music