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 ...
William Parks is a Game Rant editor from the USA. Upon graduating from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts, William entered the realm of fine arts administration, ...
If there is one gift the Pokemon anime gave fans, it would be a special little rap. Way back when, the show’s English dub came to the U.S. complete with something called the Poke Rap. The jingle put ...
Remember when there were 150 Pokémon? That sure seemed like a lot when your first-grade self decided to try and memorize them all, so you were more than ready for some epic Pokérap battles. But now, ...
The Pokérap is probably something that older, veteran Pokémon fans cherish, a musical treat that lasted through the first three generations of the franchise. Of course, as the generations have passed ...
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 ...
Those who have been fans of Pokémon since the very beginning might remember the "Pokerap" that would play at the end of some episodes of the classic cartoon. Those same fans might also remember the ...
It was exhausting just watching this, so Golduck knows what it was like to put together this updated PokeRap video with all 718 Pokemon, including the new ones from 3DS entries X and Y. We doff our ...
If you watched the Pokémon anime back in the late '90s, you'll no doubt remember the tremendous PokéRap. You know the one – "I want to be the best, there ever was, to beat all the rest, yeah that's my ...
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 ...