Pikachu Shreds on Guitar at Pokémon Music Festival

The world of Pokémon has always been known for its catchy tunes and memorable soundtracks. From the classic theme song to the latest hits, the music of Pokémon has captured the hearts of fans all around the globe. And at the recent Pokémon Music Festival, one particular performance stood out above the rest. That's right, Pikachu, the beloved electric mouse, took to the stage and shredded on guitar like never before. Fans were left in awe as Pikachu showed off his musical talents, proving that he's not just a powerful Pokémon, but a rockstar in his own right. In this article, we'll dive deeper into this epic performance and explore what makes Pikachu's musical skills so impressive.

Pikachu Rocks the Pokémon Music Festival

When Pikachu isn't busy using Thunderbolt on unsuspecting Pokémon, he's perfecting his guitar skills. At the Pokémon Music Festival in Japan, Pikachu wowed the crowd with a guitar solo and other performances. The festival, hosted by The Pokémon Company, featured music from the new Pokémon Horizons: The Journey and other series, leading up to the new anime's Japanese debut in April.

Pikachu's Performances

Pikachu lent its guitar talents to "Mazase Pokémon Master," the opening song for the Japanese version of Pokémon: Indigo League. Pikachu also performed "Pikachu's Song" and danced with a chorus line of Pikachus during Japanese singer asmi's "Dokimeki Diary," the new opening song for Pokémon Horizons: The Series. Paldean Pokémon Fuecoco, Sprigatito, and Quaxly bopped along on stage.

Meowth Takes the Stage

Not to be outdone by Pikachu, Meowth performed "Meowth's Ballad" on a moonlit stage. The moving ballad showcased Meowth's guitar skills and closed out Pokémon Journeys: The Series.

A Rousing Success

The festival featured about 14 songs from across the slate of Pokémon anime seasons and was a rousing success. Ash voice actor Rica Matsumoto even joined Ash's friend Goh on stage to sing the Pokémon Journeys opening song "After the Rain."

What's Next for Pokémon?

The Pokémon Music Festival is just the first of two special shows planned by The Pokémon Company ahead of Pokémon Horizons: The Series. The second show, called Pokémon Investigation Team, is expected to reveal new details on the new anime. No word yet on when Pokémon Horizons: The Journeys will be released stateside.

Watch the Performances

Most of the performances are posted on Twitter via Pokémon's Russian social media person, if you want to watch them all.

Pikachu, the beloved Pokémon, showcased its guitar skills during the Pokémon Music Festival in Japan on Friday. The festival was organized by The Pokémon Company to promote the new anime, Pokémon Horizons: The Journey, which is set to debut in Japan in April. Pikachu played the guitar solo for “Mazase Pokémon Master,” the opening song for the first Pokémon anime, Pokémon: Indigo League. The song is a tribute to Ash and Pikachu as they retire as Pokémon masters. Pikachu also performed “Pikachu’s Song” and danced along with other Pikachus during Japanese singer asmi’s “Dokimeki Diary,” the new opening song for Pokémon Horizons: The Series.

Meowth, another popular Pokémon, also showcased its guitar skills during the festival. Meowth performed “Meowth’s Ballad,” a moving ballad from the Pokémon XY era. The festival featured about 14 songs from across the slate of Pokémon anime seasons and was a rousing success. The event marked the end of an era as Ash steps aside for a new generation of Pokémon trainers, Liko and Roy. Even Ash’s friend Goh took the stage to help sing the Pokémon Journeys opening song “After the Rain” with Ash voice actor Rica Matsumoto.

The Pokémon Music Festival is just one of two special shows planned by The Pokémon Company ahead of Pokémon Horizons: The Series. The second show, called Pokémon Investigation Team, is expected to reveal new details on the new anime. There is no word yet on when Pokémon Horizons: The Journeys will be released in the US as the English version of Pokémon Journeys: The Series is still airing on Netflix. Most of the performances from the festival are available on Twitter via Pokémon’s Russian social media person for those who want to watch them all.

The beloved Pokémon, Pikachu, has been revealed to have a hidden talent: playing the guitar. During the recent Pokémon Music Festival in Japan, Pikachu wowed the audience with a guitar solo and other musical performances. The festival was organized by The Pokémon Company to promote the upcoming anime series, Pokémon Horizons: The Journey, which is set to debut in Japan in April.

One of Pikachu's performances was a rendition of "Mazase Pokémon Master," the opening song for the Japanese version of Pokémon: Indigo League. The song is a tribute to Ash and Pikachu as they retire as Pokémon masters. Ash, Goh, Piplup, and Eevee also made an appearance as background dancers during the performance.

Pikachu also performed "Pikachu's Song," which was originally featured in the Japanese version of Pokémon the Series: XY. The performance included nods to Pikachu's love for ketchup and featured a chorus line of dancing Pikachus. Additionally, Pikachu and other Paldean Pokémon joined Japanese singer asmi on stage during her performance of "Dokimeki Diary," the new opening song for Pokémon Horizons: The Series.

Not to be outdone by Pikachu, Meowth also performed on a moonlit stage during the festival. Meowth's performance of "Meowth's Ballad" showcased his guitar skills and rough-edged vocals. The song was originally featured in the Pokémon XY era.

Overall, the festival featured about 14 songs from various seasons of the Pokémon anime. The event was a success and served as a celebration of the end of an era as Ash steps aside to make way for a new generation of Pokémon trainers, Liko and Roy. Even Ash's friend Goh took the stage to help sing the opening song for Pokémon Journeys: The Series, "After the Rain," with Ash voice actor Rica Matsumoto.

The Pokémon Music Festival was the first of two special shows planned by The Pokémon Company ahead of the release of Pokémon Horizons: The Series. The second show, called Pokémon Investigation Team, is expected to reveal new details about the upcoming anime series. There is no word yet on when Pokémon Horizons: The Journeys will be released in the United States, as the English version of Pokémon Journeys: The Series is still airing on Netflix.

For those who missed the festival, most of the performances have been posted on Twitter by Pokémon's Russian social media person. Fans can watch all of the performances and relive the excitement of Pikachu's guitar skills and Meowth's moving ballad.

https://pokemongocentral.one/pikachu-shreds-on-guitar-at-pokemon-music-festival/?feed_id=264157&_unique_id=642c9f4f3ef78

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