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[[File:Pokémon Radio Show logo.png|thumb|right|Official logo for Team Rocket's Secret Empire]] | [[File:Pokémon Radio Show logo.png|thumb|right|250px|Official logo for Team Rocket's Secret Empire]] | ||
(Japanese: '''Pokémon Radio Show! ロケット団ひみつ帝国''' ''Pokémon Radio Show! {{tt|Rocket-dan|Team Rocket}}'s Secret Empire)'' is a radio program that aired on [http://www.interfm.co.jp/76.1 76.1 interFM] in Japan. It aired on Sunday evenings between 7:00 and 7:30 beginning July | (Japanese: '''Pokémon Radio Show! ロケット団ひみつ帝国''' ''Pokémon Radio Show! {{tt|Rocket-dan|Team Rocket}}'s Secret Empire)'' is a radio program that aired on [http://www.interfm.co.jp/76.1 76.1 interFM] in Japan. It aired on Sunday evenings between 7:00 and 7:30 beginning July 1, 2012 and ending December 23, 2012. | ||
The radio show was hosted by [[Megumi Hayashibara]], [[Shin | The radio show was hosted by [[Megumi Hayashibara]], [[Shin-ichiro Miki]], and [[Inuko Inuyama]] in character as [[Jessie]], [[James]] and {{MTR}}. The premise of the radio show is that in order to recruit as much of Earth's population to [[Team Rocket]] as possible, the [[Team Rocket trio]] decide to broadcast a radio show in secret. Other voice actors from the [[Pokémon anime]]—such as [[Yūji Ueda]] and [[Ikue Otani]]—appeared on the show as guests. | ||
==Development== | ==Development== | ||
[[File:Pokémon Radio coming soon.jpg|thumb|right|Silhouette of the [[Team Rocket trio]] originally | [[File:Pokémon Radio coming soon.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Silhouette of the [[Team Rocket trio]] originally revealed on [[Team Rocket's Secret Empire (Twitter)|Twitter]]]] | ||
In 2011, [[Megumi Hayashibara]], voice of [[Jessie]] and other characters, proposed to Pokémon's sound director [[Masafumi Mima]] that she wanted him to prepare "Team Rocket's Late Nights Radio" for the [[Team Rocket trio]] to appear in. Masafumi Mima, who is a great fan of Team Rocket himself, agreed to the idea, and [http://twitter.com/Sunma47/status/198898074230333441 posted] to [http://twitter.com/#!/Sunma47 his Twitter] on May 6, 2012: | In 2011, [[Megumi Hayashibara]], voice of [[Jessie]] and other characters, proposed to Pokémon's sound director [[Masafumi Mima]] that she wanted him to prepare "Team Rocket's Late Nights Radio" for the [[Team Rocket trio]] to appear in. Masafumi Mima, who is a great fan of Team Rocket himself, agreed to the idea, and [http://twitter.com/Sunma47/status/198898074230333441 posted] to [http://twitter.com/#!/Sunma47 his Twitter] on May 6, 2012: | ||
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Later, in June 2012, a [[Team Rocket's Secret Empire (Twitter)|Twitter account]] | |||
Later, in June 2012, a now-defunct [[Team Rocket's Secret Empire (Twitter)|Twitter account]] was created, named "Team Rocket's Secret Empire". This Twitter account was updated in-character by [[Giovanni]] and other members of [[Team Rocket]]. A silhouette image of the [[Team Rocket trio]] was the first Tweet made on the account. Later, when the radio show was revealed to the public, the Twitter account was used for a time to continue promoting the series. | |||
==CD releases== | ==CD releases== | ||
Following the conclusion of the radio show in December 2012, four CD releases were announced compiling segments from the radio program. | Following the conclusion of the radio show in December 2012, four CD releases were announced compiling segments from the radio program. All four have since been released, as well as a "Rare Pilot Edition" CD, exclusive to {{wp|Animate}} retail stores. Aside from segments that were broadcasted on the series, the CDs also include a handful of tracks which are all-new to the album releases. | ||
===List of CD releases=== | ===List of CD releases=== | ||
* [[Pokémon Radio Show! Team Rocket's Secret Empire Volume 1 - | * [[Pokémon Radio Show! Team Rocket's Secret Empire Volume 1 - Jessie Edition|Volume 1 - Jessie Edition]] (February 2013) | ||
* [[Pokémon Radio Show! Team Rocket's Secret Empire Volume 2 - | * [[Pokémon Radio Show! Team Rocket's Secret Empire Volume 2 - James Edition|Volume 2 - James Edition]] (March 2013) | ||
* [[Pokémon Radio Show! Team Rocket's Secret Empire Volume 3 - Meowth Edition|Volume 3 - Meowth Edition]] (April 2013) | * [[Pokémon Radio Show! Team Rocket's Secret Empire Volume 3 - Meowth Edition|Volume 3 - Meowth Edition]] (April 2013) | ||
* [[Pokémon Radio Show! Team Rocket's Secret Empire Selection|Selection]] ( | * [[Pokémon Radio Show! Team Rocket's Secret Empire Rare Pilot Edition|Rare Pilot Edition]] (April 2013) | ||
* [[Pokémon Radio Show! Team Rocket's Secret Empire ~Selection~|~Selection~]] (May 2013) | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 5 June 2024
- This article is about the radio show. For the Twitter account, see Team Rocket's Secret Empire (Twitter).
This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Information on the different segments that aired on the series |
(Japanese: Pokémon Radio Show! ロケット団ひみつ帝国 Pokémon Radio Show! Rocket-dan's Secret Empire) is a radio program that aired on 76.1 interFM in Japan. It aired on Sunday evenings between 7:00 and 7:30 beginning July 1, 2012 and ending December 23, 2012.
The radio show was hosted by Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki, and Inuko Inuyama in character as Jessie, James and Meowth. The premise of the radio show is that in order to recruit as much of Earth's population to Team Rocket as possible, the Team Rocket trio decide to broadcast a radio show in secret. Other voice actors from the Pokémon anime—such as Yūji Ueda and Ikue Otani—appeared on the show as guests.
Development
In 2011, Megumi Hayashibara, voice of Jessie and other characters, proposed to Pokémon's sound director Masafumi Mima that she wanted him to prepare "Team Rocket's Late Nights Radio" for the Team Rocket trio to appear in. Masafumi Mima, who is a great fan of Team Rocket himself, agreed to the idea, and posted to his Twitter on May 6, 2012:
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Later, in June 2012, a now-defunct Twitter account was created, named "Team Rocket's Secret Empire". This Twitter account was updated in-character by Giovanni and other members of Team Rocket. A silhouette image of the Team Rocket trio was the first Tweet made on the account. Later, when the radio show was revealed to the public, the Twitter account was used for a time to continue promoting the series.
CD releases
Following the conclusion of the radio show in December 2012, four CD releases were announced compiling segments from the radio program. All four have since been released, as well as a "Rare Pilot Edition" CD, exclusive to Animate retail stores. Aside from segments that were broadcasted on the series, the CDs also include a handful of tracks which are all-new to the album releases.
List of CD releases
- Volume 1 - Jessie Edition (February 2013)
- Volume 2 - James Edition (March 2013)
- Volume 3 - Meowth Edition (April 2013)
- Rare Pilot Edition (April 2013)
- ~Selection~ (May 2013)
External links
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This article is part of Project Mass Media, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on official Pokémon publishing, broadcasting, communications, and other media. |