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Hear the Monpoke Pokemon Anime Theme Song

The Pokemon Company released a new music video for the theme song of the upcoming monpoke short Pokemon anime series. The song is titled “Hajimemashite, wo Atsumeyou,” which is a Japanese phrase that roughly means “Let’s collect introductory greetings.”

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Monpoke is a line of Pokemon merchandise that has a focus on babies and toddlers up to three years old. The lineup ranges from baby apparel to picture books and toys like mini-keyboards.

A new short animation series project will appear to help promote the monpoke Pokemon brand with brief anime episodes. The first two episodes will air on YouTube on February 19, 2025. The company will then publish eight more episodes on a weekly basis every following Wednesday. The project will have ten episodes in total. The newly published music video features what would be the theme song for this monpoke animation series.

The “Hajimemashite, wo Atsumeyou” music video is also available to watch via the Japanese Pokemon Kids TV channel on YouTube:

The Pokemon Company has been working with numerous companies to release Pokemon-themed merchandise suitable for all ages. One such example is the smart bath mats that can double as scales for not only adults but also children and even pets. Issin will release those products on December 20, 2024.

The monpoke short animation series will launch on February 19, 2025.


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