The Pokémon Theme Song, also known as "Gotta Catch 'Em All," is the iconic opening theme to the original Pokémon anime series. Composed by John Loeffler and John Siegler, it became a cultural phenomenon in the late 1990s. The energetic pop-rock anthem perfectly captured the adventurous spirit of the franchise and introduced millions of children worldwide to the concept of catching and training Pokémon. Its catchy melody and memorable lyrics made it one of the most successful and recognizable television theme songs of its era.
A vibrant synth-driven track blending J-pop and orchestral elements, characteristic of early 2000s Pokémon seasons. Composed for the Hoenn region arc.
The iconic Pokémon Theme Song, first composed in 1997, became a cultural phenomenon through its energetic melody
and association with the globally popular franchise. While the original version was created by John Loeffler,
this particular arrangement by Sarah Gonzalez demonstrates the song's enduring adaptability across musical styles.
The opening theme to the Pokémon animated series, composed by Junichi Masuda for the franchise's multimedia launch. Its catchy melody became synonymous with 1990s pop culture.
The Pokémon Theme is one of the most recognizable video game and anime melodies globally, composed by Junichi Masuda with its English version arranged by John Loeffler.