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Various artists have performed different arrangements of the song:
Various artists have performed different arrangements of the song:
* From [[JN001]] to [[JN031]], it was performed by {{wp|After the Rain (duo)|After the Rain}}, a duo consisting of {{wp|Soraru}} and {{wp|Mafumafu}}. It was produced by Mafumafu. The full version was first released as a [[List of Pokémon digital singles#One, Two, Three (After the Rain)|digital single]] on December 15, 2019.
* From [[JN001]] to [[JN031]], it was performed by {{wp|After the Rain (duo)|After the Rain}}, a duo consisting of {{wp|Soraru}} and {{wp|Mafumafu}}. It was produced by Mafumafu. The full version was first released as a [[List of Pokémon digital singles#One, Two, Three (After the Rain)|digital single]] on December 15, 2019.
* From [[JN032]] to [[JN049]], it was performed by Nishikawa-kun and Kirishō, consisting of {{wp|Takanori Nishikawa}} and {{wp|Shō Kiryūin}}, vocalist of the band {{wp|Golden Bomber}}. It was arranged by Mafumafu and {{wp|Hidekazu Tanaka}} and produced by Mafumafu. The full version was first released as a [[List of Pokémon digital singles#One, Two, Three (Nishikawa-kun and Kirishō)|digital single]] on September 30, 2020.
* From [[JN032]] to [[JN049]], it was performed by Nishikawa-kun and Kirishō, consisting of {{wp|Takanori Nishikawa}}, vocalist of {{wp|T.M. Revolution}} and {{wp|Abingdon Boys School}}, and {{wp|Shō Kiryūin}}, vocalist of {{wp|Golden Bomber}}. It was arranged by Mafumafu and {{wp|Hidekazu Tanaka}} and produced by Mafumafu. The full version was first released as a [[List of Pokémon digital singles#One, Two, Three (Nishikawa-kun and Kirishō)|digital single]] on September 30, 2020.
* From [[JN050]] to [[JN099]], it was performed by the Karaage Sisters, consisting of {{wp|Erika Ikuta}} and {{wp|Sayuri Matsumura}} from the idol girl group {{wp|Nogizaka46}}. It was arranged by APAZZI and {{jwp|Akira Sunset}}. The full version was first released as a [[List of Pokémon digital singles#One, Two, Three (Karaage Sisters)|digital single]] on February 19, 2021.
* From [[JN050]] to [[JN099]], it was performed by the Karaage Sisters, consisting of {{wp|Erika Ikuta}} and {{wp|Sayuri Matsumura}} from the idol girl group {{wp|Nogizaka46}}. It was arranged by APAZZI and {{jwp|Akira Sunset}}. The full version was first released as a [[List of Pokémon digital singles#One, Two, Three (Karaage Sisters)|digital single]] on February 19, 2021.
* Starting in [[JN100]], it was performed in-character by [[Rica Matsumoto]] and [[Daiki Yamashita]] as {{Ash}} and [[Goh]]. It was arranged by Hidekazu Tanaka. The full version was first released as a [[List of Pokémon digital singles#One, Two, Three (Satoshi & Go)|digital single]] on March 16, 2022.
* Starting in [[JN100]], it was performed in-character by [[Rica Matsumoto]] and [[Daiki Yamashita]] as {{Ash}} and [[Goh]]. It was arranged by Hidekazu Tanaka. The full version was first released as a [[List of Pokémon digital singles#One, Two, Three (Satoshi & Go)|digital single]] on March 16, 2022.
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