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+ | |prev = Battle Frontier (English song) |
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+ | |next= We Will Be Heroes |
|name= Diamond and Pearl |
|name= Diamond and Pearl |
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|image= Diamond and Pearl.png |
|image= Diamond and Pearl.png |
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|caption= An image from the opening. |
|caption= An image from the opening. |
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|artist = Chris Barczynski |
|artist = Chris Barczynski |
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− | |sample = Opening 10 |
+ | |sample = Opening 10}} |
− | + | '''Diamond and Pearl''' is the opening theme song for ''[[Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl]]'', and the tenth opening theme song of the English [[Pokémon Anime|Pokémon anime]] series. |
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+ | ==Lyrics== |
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− | + | {{Lyrics|Pokémon! |
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− | + | Pokémon! |
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− | + | It's all about the challenges. |
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− | + | It's a brand new game |
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− | + | and a brand new world. |
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New rivals, |
New rivals, |
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− | + | as you fight for survival. |
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− | + | Nothing can stop you, |
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− | + | Diamond and Pearl |
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− | + | Pokémon! |
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It's all about the battle. |
It's all about the battle. |
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− | + | You gotta play smart. |
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− | + | You gotta move faster behind |
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− | + | every win there's a chance to begin, again! |
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− | + | You gotta take it all if you wanna be a master... |
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Pokémon! |
Pokémon! |
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− | + | It's time for adventure, |
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− | + | Diamond and Pearl. |
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− | + | We can change the world. |
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− | + | Pokémon!}} |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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+ | ===Humans=== |
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+ | *[[Ash Ketchum]] |
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+ | *[[Brock (anime)|Brock]] |
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+ | *[[Dawn (anime)|Dawn]] |
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+ | *[[Delia Ketchum]] |
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+ | *[[Johanna (anime)|Johanna]] |
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+ | *[[Nurse Joy]] |
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+ | *[[Officer Jenny]] |
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+ | *[[Paul]] |
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+ | *[[Professor Oak (anime)|Professor Oak]] |
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+ | *[[Professor Rowan (anime)|Professor Rowan]] |
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+ | *[[Roark (anime)|Roark]] |
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+ | *[[Tracey Sketchit]] |
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+ | ===Pokémon=== |
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+ | *[[Dawn's Ambipom|Ash's Aipom]] |
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+ | *[[Ash's Pikachu]] |
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+ | *[[Ash's Staraptor|Ash's Starly]] |
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+ | *[[Ash's Torterra|Ash's Turtwig]] |
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+ | *[[Dawn's Buneary]] |
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+ | *[[Dawn's Piplup]] |
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+ | *[[Mimey]] |
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+ | *[[Ash's Infernape|Paul's Chimchar]] |
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+ | *[[Paul's Electivire|Paul's Elekid]] |
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+ | *[[Paul's Honchkrow|Paul's Murkrow]] |
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+ | *[[Roark's Rampardos (anime)|Roark's Cranidos]] |
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+ | *[[Zoey's Glameow]] |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *This is the second theme song in the dub that Team Rocket wasn't in it. |
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+ | *An extended version of the song was used in ''[[DP018: O'er The Rampardos We Watched!|O'er The Rampardos We Watched!]]''. |
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+ | ==Video== |
+ | [[File:Pokémon- Diamond and Pearl 💎⚪ - Opening Theme|center|500px]] |
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+ | {{List of Pokémon openings and endings}} |
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 24 August 2023
Diamond and Pearl is the opening theme song for Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl, and the tenth opening theme song of the English Pokémon anime series.
Lyrics
♪ Pokémon! Pokémon! It's all about the challenges. It's a brand new game and a brand new world.
New rivals, as you fight for survival. Nothing can stop you, Diamond and Pearl Pokémon!
It's all about the battle. You gotta play smart. You gotta move faster behind every win there's a chance to begin, again! You gotta take it all if you wanna be a master...
Pokémon! Pokémon! It's time for adventure, Diamond and Pearl. We can change the world. Pokémon! ♪
Appearances
Humans
- Ash Ketchum
- Brock
- Dawn
- Delia Ketchum
- Johanna
- Nurse Joy
- Officer Jenny
- Paul
- Professor Oak
- Professor Rowan
- Roark
- Tracey Sketchit
Pokémon
- Ash's Aipom
- Ash's Pikachu
- Ash's Starly
- Ash's Turtwig
- Dawn's Buneary
- Dawn's Piplup
- Mimey
- Paul's Chimchar
- Paul's Elekid
- Paul's Murkrow
- Roark's Cranidos
- Zoey's Glameow
Trivia
- This is the second theme song in the dub that Team Rocket wasn't in it.
- An extended version of the song was used in O'er The Rampardos We Watched!.