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feel free to reword it, but it's going to be featured as the 21st (2nd SM) OP
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|footnotes=There are no fewer than six official versions of this song: the original, the 1998 movie remix, the [[Whiteberry]] version, the 2001 movie version, the 2002 movie version, and the 20th anniversary version.
|footnotes=There are no fewer than six official versions of this song: the original, the 1998 movie remix, the [[Whiteberry]] version, the 2001 movie version, the 2002 movie version, and the 20th anniversary version.
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'''Aim to Be a Pokémon Master''' (Japanese: '''めざせポケモンマスター''' ''Mezase Pokémon Master'') was the first opening theme song of the [[Pokémon anime]] series, with a cover by [[Whiteberry]] being the fourth.
'''Aim to Be a Pokémon Master''' (Japanese: '''めざせポケモンマスター''' ''Mezase Pokémon Master'') was the first opening theme song of the [[Pokémon anime]] series, with a cover by [[Whiteberry]] being the fourth, and the 20th anniversary version being the twenty-first.


A verse from this song was featured in the third opening theme of the {{series|Advanced Generation}}, [[Pokémon Symphonic Medley]], and a synthesized version was used during captures and evolutions in [[Pokémon Pinball]]. It is also one of the songs featured in the Japan-only game, {{dk|Donkey Konga 3}}.
A verse from this song was featured in the third opening theme of the {{series|Advanced Generation}}, [[Pokémon Symphonic Medley]], and a synthesized version was used during captures and evolutions in [[Pokémon Pinball]]. It is also one of the songs featured in the Japan-only game, {{dk|Donkey Konga 3}}.