Kazamatsuri
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So what hasn't been released from Kanto so far?
Off the top of my head,
- Title screen music
- Eyecatch music
- Next episode preview music
- The music that played during the Lizardon and Boober battle.
Anything else?
Amazing, as extensive as the list of tracks used on Sound Anime Collection is, I think about half of the instrumental music from Kanto was never released on CD. Here's what I know of:
- The remixed version of Scorching Battlefield (Track 23 from SAC), which is effectively the second Anime remix of the RBY Trainer Battle Theme
- The two RBY Gym Theme remixes. The first one is used at the climax of episode 17, when the entire cast (including Team Rocket) are on the roller-coaster. The second version is more of a rock remix. It plays when the whole group works together to prevent the volcano from erupting, right before the Charizard/Magmar battle.
- The RBY Champion Battle Theme.
- A Remix of The St. Anne Ship, or the 2nd Anime remix of the RBY Surf Theme (Track 5 from SAC). This track plays about 2 minutes into the Eevee Bros. episode.
- A shortened version of Pokemon! I Choose You! (Track 2 from SAC). It plays quite often during the latter half or Kanto, and the Orange Islands. One example is when Growlithe reuites whith James and saves him from Jessibelle.
- A shortened version of Prayer (Track 26 from SAC). It plays in the Dratini episode, when Ash is underwater, right before he is saved by Dragonair.
- A shortened version of Meeting and Seperating (Track 39 from SAC). It plays during Pikachu's Goodbye, right after all the Pikachu are saved from Team Rocket.
- A shortened version of Reunion (Track 27 from SAC). It plays at the start of thePorygon episode.
- Pokemon Healed Remix. This brief track plays at the 4 minute mark of episode 14 during Pikachu's initial healing.
- Go Pokeball (Self Titled). This track is 1st used in the very first episode of the series, in the instances during Ash's dream sequence, when he release the three starter Pokemon (not kept in Dub)
- Something to Figure Out (Self Titled). This track is used right before Ash departs for his journey with his unwilling Pikachu, and later on when tries to catch Pidgey by throwing rocks at them (not kept in Dub in those instances)
- Danger Lurks Around the Corner (Self Titled). This track is used during the very 1st appearance of Team Rocket.
- Detailed Information Told (Self Titled). This track was used in episode 2, when Ash saw a carving of Ho-oh on the Pokemon Center wall (not kept in Dub in that instance).
- Trivial Matters (Self Titled). This track plays in episode 3, when Misty follows Ash and Pikachu, only to be spotted by both of them (not kept in Dub).
- Hopes for the Future (Self Titled). This track plays during the nighttime scene, when Caterpie shares his dream with Pikachu (not kept in Dub in that instance).
- New Adventures Await (Self Titled). This track plays at the close of episode 3, and several other episodes early on in the series.
- Intense Battle (Self Titled). This track plays during Pikachu's 2nd gym battle with Brock's Onix. This is also effectively a premix of a track from the 1st movie entitled Real and Copy! Who are the Strongest?.
- Disturbing Moments (Self Titled). This track plays in episode 4, when Ash makes his rescue attempt, only to trip and fall, lose hold of Metapod, and get attacked by a Beedrill (not kept in Dub in that instance).
- Nighttime Ritual (Self Titled). This track first plays in episode 6, when the Clefairy dance around the Moonstone (not kept in Dub in that instance).
- Cheerful and Playful Pokemon (Self Titled). This track plays when the Clefairy evolve into Clefable (not kept in Dub in that instance).
- In the Presence of the Upper Class (Self Titled). This track plays when the Cerulean Sisters jump off the high-dive, and when Ash and co. first board the St. Anne.
- Announcement (Self Titled). This track is used right after AJ defeats Team Rocket for his 100th victory (not kept in Dub in that instance).
- A Power to Behold (Self Titled). This track is used when the Squirtle Squad first confront Ash and Co. (not kept in Dub in that instance).
- This is Getting Us Nowhere! (Self Titled). This track was first used when the Squirtle Squad tied Team Rocket to a tree.
- Retreat, Retreat! (Self Titled). This track was first used in episode 12 when a Squirtle Squad member battled Pikachu by the lake.
- Apprehended by the enemy (Self Titled). This track was first used when the Squirtle Squad tied Ash and co. up (not kept in Dub in that instance).
- Sudden Attack (Self Titled). This track is first used in episode 13 when Ash and co. encounter a giant Kabuto (Bill in disguise).
- Undisciplined Pokemon (Self Titled). This track was used in episode 32, when Misty commanded Psyduck to use Tail-Wag Attack.
- Pokemon Being Funny (Self Titled). This track was used during the scene in episode 27, when Misty is branwashed and thinks she's a Seel (not kept in Dub in that instance).
- Sunken Ship (Self Titled). This track is used during the cliffhanger sequence at the end of episode 15, and at the beginning of episode 16 (kept in the Dub in the latter instance, but not the former).
- Relaxing by the Beach (Self Titled). This track tends to be used in the Anime during moments on the beach, such as the conclusion of episode 17, when Slopoke evolves into Slobro.
- Relaxing by the Beach (Self Titled). This track is first used in episode 16 when Misty sends out Goldeen to search for a way out of the sunken ship.
- A remix of Dazzling Beautiful Girl, or the 2nd Anime Remix of the Lavender Town Theme (Track 31 on SAC).
- Flashback (Self Titled). This track often appears during flashback sequences, such as the one where Erika was rescued from Grimer by Gloom.
- Brock’s affection (Self Titled). This track is used during romantic sequences (usually involving Brock), such as the time when Jessie and Meowth brought an unwilling James before Jessebelle..
- The Long and Winding Road (Self Titled). This track was used in Pikachu's Goodbye, right after Ash's Pikachu saved a wild Pikachu from going over a fall, when he was given an apple, and all the other Pikachu cheered him on.
- Indigo Plateau Theme. This track is used in the Pokemopolis episode, when Gengar and Alakazam first confront each other.
- Mt. Moon Theme. This track was used about 3 minutes into The Mystery Menace, when Ash and co. are traveling through the sewers.
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