List of Hindi Pokémon themes
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This is a list of themes that have been played with the Pokémon anime when aired in the Hindi dub.
Original series
Pokémon Theme (opening 1)
Karne hai haasil (CN dub)
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Pana har ek ko (Hungama dub)
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Pokémon World (opening 2)
Pokémon ki Duniya (CN dub)
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Pokémon ki Duniya (Hungama dub)
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Pokémon Johto (opening 3)
Ek Nayi Duniya Banaege (CN dub)
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Bilkul Nayi Hai Jagah Naya Tashan (Hungama dub)
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Born to Be a Winner (opening 4)
Hum Toh Hai Wo Hero (CN Dub)
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Banuga Mein Hi Winner (Hungama Dub)
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Believe in Me (opening 5)
Apne Pe Wishwas (CN dub)
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Aitbaar Khud Pe (Hungama dub)
Credits version
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Advanced Generation series
Banna Main Chahoon Hero (opening 6)
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Ye Sapna (opening 7)
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Main Hoon Unbeatable (opening 8)
Main hoon unbeatable (Hindi: मैं हूँ अनबीटबल I am Unbeatable) is the opening theme to the eighth season of the Hindi-language Pokémon dub, Pokémon: Advanced Battle. It was used from Clamperl of Wisdom to Pasta La Vista!. Its full version, renamed as Sikandar was used in the movie Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
TV Version
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Sikandar (Movie version)
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Maidaan-e-Jung (opening 9)
Maidaan e Jung (Hindi: मैदान ए जुंग Field of battle)is the opening theme song for the Hindi dub of the ninth season of the anime, Pokémon: Battle Frontier.
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Diamond & Pearl series
Diamond and Pearl (opening 10)
Diamond and Pearl is the opening theme song for the Hindi dub of Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl, the tenth season of the Pokémon. It was used from Following A Maiden's Voyage! to Smells Like Team Spirit! and uses footage from the Japanese opening Together.
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Hum Banenge Heroes (opening 11)
Hum Banenge Heroes (Hindi: हम बनेंगे हीरोस We Will Be Heroes) is the opening theme song for the Hindi dub of Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Battle Dimension.
TV version lyrics
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Movie version lyrics
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Galactic Battles (opening 12)
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Hum Honge Kamyab! (opening 13)
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Best Wishes series
Black and White (opening 14)
Black And White is the opening theme song for the Hindi dub of Pokémon: Black & White, the fourteenth season of the Pokémon. It was used from In The Shadow Of Zekrom to Battle for the Underground! and uses footage from the Japanese opening Best Wishes.
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Pokémon: Black & White Song Video
For the later rerun airings of Pokémon: Black & White, Cartoon Network India used an original theme for the opening song, made out of clips from the first few episodes of the series[1].
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Openings of marathons
P for Pikachu Song Video
This theme was used as the opening for the P for Pikachu marathon.
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Poke Diwali Song Video
This theme was used as the opening for the Poke Diwali marathon.
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Poke New Year Song Video
This theme was used as the opening for the Poke New Year marathon.
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PokéRaps (Hungama TV)
Indigo League
Hungama TV made a PokéRap for their airing of Pokémon: Indigo League. It bears no resemblance to the original PokéRap, and is only called Pokérap because it was subtitled as such[2]. Hungama started airing the PokéRap from Here comes the Squirtle Squad! and stopped it from Princess Vs. Princess. It was restarted from A Friend In Deed, and stopped after Poké Ball Peril.
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Orange League (PokéFan Raps)
As a promo for season 2, Hungama TV made another Pokérap, with three variants, which first aired with Round One - Begin. They featured live-action dance sequences, and also gave a hint about the airing of Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands on the channel.
School Variant (Sonu vs Jaggu)
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Lift Variant (Veeru vs Jay)
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Sibling variant (Siya vs Shan)
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Johto League
Hungama TV made an another PokéRap which started airing from 1st March 2015. It works as a promo for the upcoming season Pokémon: Master Quest. Similar to the PokeFan Raps, this rap too features live action dance sequences.
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Related articles
Refrences
Opening and ending themes of the Pokémon anime |
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English opening themes • English movie ending themes Japanese opening themes • Japanese ending themes Korean opening themes • Korean ending themes Albanian • Arabic • Basque • Bulgarian • Catalan • Chinese • Croatian • Czech • Danish • Dutch • Finnish |
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