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Revelation Lugia
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Revelation Lugia
Genres: Soundtracks, Children's Music
 
  •  Track Listings (11) - Disc #1

Theater Edition; Ending Theme Song Is Produced By Tetsuya Komuro.

     
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All Artists: Pokémon
Title: Revelation Lugia
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Media
Original Release Date: 7/21/2000
Re-Release Date: 8/25/1999
Album Type: Import, Soundtrack
Genres: Soundtracks, Children's Music
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 4935228983629

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Theater Edition; Ending Theme Song Is Produced By Tetsuya Komuro.
 

CD Reviews

Maboroshi no Pokemon Rugia bakutan
Musashi-chan | Italy | 10/19/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is one of the best japanese Pokémon CD!
Here there is a list of the tracks:
01 Gekijouban Poketto Monsutaa Taitoru Teema (Theme title of Pocket Monsters Film)
02 Raibaru! (Rivals!)
03 Jirarudan no Teema (Geraldan's Theme)
04 Ware-wa Korekutaa (I'm a collector)
05 Furuura no Hue (Flura's Flute)
06 Hateshinai Sekai (Everlasting World)
07 Sandaa Toujou! (Here comes Zapdos!)
08 Minna ga Ita Kara (Because everyone's here)
09 Dasshutsu! (Escape!)
10 Hoshi no Kodou (Pulsation of the planet)
11 Toi et Moi (You and I)
The first track is the music that we hear in the film when appear the title of the movie. The second track is the main theme of the film; it is the japanese second opening of Pokémon anime. The third track appears in the movie when we see Geraldan (and his flying ship); this is a strange song (full of chorus). The fourth song is a music dedicate to Geraldan. It begins like the 03rd track, but then it change in a more rhythmic music. "Furura no hue" is the song that Flura (Melody) plays with her flute. It sounds a bit different from the american version. The sixth song doesn't appear in the film. It is a nice, slow song, that has the base of the fifth track. The singer is a girl, maybe Flura. "Sandaa Toujou!" plays in the film when appears Zapdos; I don't like a lot this music.
The 08th song is another music that doesn't appear in the film. I think that the singer is Satoshi (Matsumoto Rika). It is a very nice music, that has some rhythmic and some slow parts (describe this song isn't simple!). It sounds like some european or american song.
The music of "Dasshutsu!" plays in the japanese movie when Ash take the last treasure and return to Shamouti Island. It is very rhythmic (i like a lot this song!). At the end it become more slow.
The 10th track is the last BGM music of "Maboroshi no Pokemon Rugia bakutan" (The explosive birth of the phantom Pokémon Lugia). It has Flura's Song in the background. This music is very nice too!
"Toi et Moi" is the best song of the CD, according to me! The first time i hear it i thought that it isn't good, because it sounds strange, but then i change my mind and now it is my favourite!
In conclusion, if you are a Pokémon Fan, you must have this CD!
I hope that this review can be helpful to you!"
Nice songs and instrumental score
Musashi-chan | 11/25/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is the music from the second Pokemon movie, Revelation Lugia. It has five vocal tracks and five instrumental tracks from the movie. One of the vocal tracks is 'Rival!', which is also on the 'Rivals' CD single. All the tracks are in Japanese, except for a few lines from the rap section of the final track, 'toi et moi', which probably would have been better without the rap. If the second movie is like the first, all the music will be changed in the U.S. version, so the only way to hear this music might be from the CD."
Wonderful!
Yana | Pachuca, Hidalgo Mexico | 07/05/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I got this CD like one month ago and just loved it! I specially like the third opening song (I think italso appears on Rev. Lugia jap. version) track 2 "Rival" and track no. 8 "Minna ga itta Kara". For the instrumental ones I specially like track 9. Also nice work from Namie Amuro and her song "Toi et Moi"."