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めざせポケモンマスター 20th Anniversary
Title めざせポケモンマスター 20th Anniversary
Aim to be a Pokémon Master 20th Anniversary
Song めざせポケモンマスター
Song Artist 松本梨香 (Rica Matsumoto)
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Summary:

Aim to be a Pokémon Master 20th Anniversary is the second opening used in the Japanese Sun and Moon series and also the opening main theme for the 20th Pocket Monsters movie. It is sung once again by Rica Matsumoto. It is the 3rd time that a variation of song has been used as an opening. Previously the song was used as the very first opening and then Whiteberry did their version which was used during the Johto era.

This version of the song retains the qualities of the original song, but has also been reworked into a powered up arrangement that adds increased intensity. Most of the accompaniment music was recorded using acoustic musical instruments, and the vocals are an all-new recording by Rica Matsumoto, making for an extravagant piece of music that reaches a high degree of perfection!

When asked about the song, Rica Matsumoto commented "I have been singing this song for 20 years now, ever since Pokémon first started, and it's turned into the song that represents me... But now, when I was allowed to record it as a movie theme song for the first time ever, I felt really happy about having sung it all this time. I'm filled with gratitude."

Variants:

  1. SM030 - SM037 - Initial Version.
  2. SM038 - SM043 - Lychee scene is shortened to show Satoshi's Lugarugan using the Continental Crush move.

Pocket Monsters 1000th Episode Event

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On Saturday, November 11th, 2017, a special event was held at Sunshine City Fountain Square to celebrate 1000 episodes of the TV animation series "Pocket Monsters". Various stage events were held throughout the day and Fountain Square was crowded with many Pokémon fans!

At the end of the live event, Rica Matsumoto sang the theme song to this year's movie "Aim To Be A Pokémon Master - 20th Anniversary"!

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Rica Matsumoto and Asuca Hayashi Make A Surprise Appearance at the "Pikachu Outbreak-chu!"!


Rica Matsumoto and Asuca Hayashi made a surprise appearance on Thursday August 10th, 2017 at the Super Soaking Splash Show "Water Carnival" during the "Not-Just-Pikachu Pikachu Outbreak-chu" being held in the Yokohama Minato Mirai area. They came to sing the opening theme song Aim to be a Pokémon Master 20th Anniversary and the ending theme song to "Pocket Monsters the Movie: I Choose You!"

Sunshine City Pokémon Fes 2017

On Saturday July 28th,2017 a "Special Rica Matsumoto & Asuca Hayashi Pokémon Movie Premiere Commemoration Concert" was held as part of the "Pokémon Fes I Choose You! in Sunshine City".


When Rica Matsumoto and Asuca Hayashi appeared, they were met with loud cheering and applauding. And then, when Matsumoto called out "I got a Pokémon!" in Satoshi's voice, a loud "Yeah!" roared back from the audience.

The concert started with Rica Matsumoto performing "Alola!!", which acted as the opening theme song to the anime TV series "Pocket Monsters Sun & Moon", and "Mezase Pokémon Master -20th Anniversary-", the opening theme song to this year's movie.

The audience sang along to both songs, forming a massive chorus. After her performance, Matsumoto commented "When I was singing (Mezase Pokémon Master), I thought about how the song gives me the happy feeling I'm transcending time and space and singing it together with everyone. I want the song to stay current and not turn into some golden oldie."

Pokénchi #96

Rica Matsumoto and Asuca Hayashu were special guests on Pokénchi #96 and they sang the opening theme song Aim to be a Pokémon Master 20th Anniversary and the ending theme song to "Pocket Monsters the Movie: I Choose You!".

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The 2017 FNS Music Festival - December 13th, 2017

The 2017 FNS Music Festival took place from December 6th, 2017 until December 13th, 2017 and was broadcast on Fuji TV. Rica Mastumoto sang the Pokémon Master 20th Anniversary song with Nogizaka46 and it was broadcast on the second show on December 13th, 2017.

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2018 Platinum Events - Spring - Shanghai Hongqiao Art Center

Rica Matsumoto was a guest performer at a 2018 Platinum Events - Spring concert at the Shanghai Hongqiao Art Center on March 17th, 2018.

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Next Generation World Hobby Fair '19 Winter Tokyo Fair - January 26th, 2019


"Special Pokémon Anime Concert & Talk Stage Shows" were held at the stage inside the Pokémon Booth. Rica Matsumoto and Taiiku Okazaki were present on Saturday, January 26th, 2019, raising the roof by watching the teaser for "Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution" together with the audience,challenging them to Pokémon tongue twisters, and more!

In addition, we got passionate performances of, among other songs, "Alola!!" and "Mezase Pokémon Master -20th Anniversary-" by Rica Matsumoto and "Pose" and "Kimi no boken" by Taiiku Okazaki, sending the venue into a state of excitement!

Rica x ESPOIR TRIBE MV

On August 7th, 2023, ESPOIR TRIBE released a cover version of the song which featured Rica singing with them. The making of music video was posted on YouTube but was region locked to Japan.

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TV Tokyo Music Festival Special 1964→2024

On November 20th, 2024, the TV Tokyo Music Festival Special 1964→2024 (テレ東音楽祭スペシャル1964→2024) aired on TV Tokyo. Rica sang along with 3 Pikachu and Hogator. She was performance 80/100 during the special. Pictures from the special have been added to an Imageboard thread.

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  • United States Ash Ketchum
  • Japan サトシ
  • Japan Satoshi
  • Japan Satoshi
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  • United States Ash's Pikachu
  • Japan サトシのピカチュウ
  • Japan Satoshi no Pikachu
  • Japan Satoshi's Pikachu
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  • United States Delia Ketchum
  • Japan ハナコ
  • Japan Hanako
  • Japan Hanako
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  • United States Ash's Mr. Mime (Mimey)
  • Japan サトシのバリヤード (バリちゃん)
  • Japan Satoshi no Barrierd (Barri-chan)
  • Japan Satoshi's Barrierd
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  • United States Lana
  • Japan スイレン
  • Japan Suiren
  • Japan Suiren
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  • United States Ash's Litten
  • Japan サトシのニャビー
  • Japan Satoshi no Nyabby
  • Japan Satoshi's Nyabby
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  • United States Lillie
  • Japan リーリエ
  • Japan Lilie
  • Japan Lilie
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  • United States Kiawe
  • Japan カキ
  • Japan Kaki
  • Japan Kaki
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  • United States Tapu Koko
  • Japan カプ・コケコ
  • Japan Kapu-Kokeko
  • Japan Kapu-Kokeko
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  • United States Mallow
  • Japan マオ
  • Japan Mao
  • Japan Mao
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  • United States Sophocles
  • Japan マーマネ
  • Japan Māmane
  • Japan Mamane
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  • United States Lana's Popplio
  • Japan スイレンのアシマリ
  • Japan Suiren no Ashimari
  • Japan Suiren's Ashimari
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  • United States Sophocles's Togedemaru
  • Japan マーマネのトゲデマル
  • Japan Māmane no Togedemaru
  • Japan Mamane's Togedemaru
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  • United States Kiawe's Turtonator
  • Japan カキのバクガメス
  • Japan Kaki no Bakugames
  • Japan Kaki's Bakugames
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  • United States Kiawe's Charizard
  • Japan カキのリザードン
  • Japan Kaki no Lizardon
  • Japan Kaki's Lizardon
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  • United States Bewear
  • Japan キテルグマ
  • Japan Kiteruguma
  • Japan Kiteruguma
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  • United States Ash's Rockruff
  • Japan サトシのイワンコ
  • Japan Satoshi no Iwanko
  • Japan Satoshi's Iwanko
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  • United States Rotom Pokédex
  • Japan ロトム図鑑
  • Japan Rotom Zukan
  • Japan Rotom Zukan
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  • United States Jessie's Mimikyu
  • Japan ムサシのミミッキュ
  • Japan Musashi no Mimikkyu
  • Japan Musashi's Mimikkyu
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  • United States Ash's Rowlet
  • Japan サトシのモクロー
  • Japan Satoshi no Mokuroh
  • Japan Satoshi's Mokuroh
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  • United States Hobbes's Oricorio
  • Japan ジェイムズのオドリドリ
  • Japan James no Odoridori
  • Japan James's Odoridori (Clap-Clap Style)
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  • United States Gladion
  • Japan グラジオ
  • Japan Gladio
  • Japan Gladio
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  • United States Olivia
  • Japan ライチ
  • Japan Lychee
  • Japan Lychee
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  • United States Lillie's Vulpix (Snowy)
  • Japan リーリエ (シロン)
  • Japan Lilie no Rokon (Shiron)
  • Japan Lilie's Rokon (Snowball)
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  • United States Mallow's Steenee
  • Japan マオのアママイコ
  • Japan Mao no Amamaiko
  • Japan Mao's Amamaiko
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  • United States Sophocles's Charjabug
  • Japan マーマネのデンヂムシ
  • Japan Māmane no Dendimushi
  • Japan Mamane's Dendimushi
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  • United States Gladion's Lycanroc (Midnight Form)
  • Japan グラジオのルガルガン
  • Japan Gladio no Lugarugan
  • Japan Gladio's Lugarugan
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  • United States Olivia's Lycanroc (Midday Form)
  • Japan ライチのルガルガン
  • Japan Lychee no Lugarugan
  • Japan Lychee's Lugarugan
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  • United States Ash's Lycanroc (Dusk Form)
  • Japan サトシのルガルガン
  • Japan Satoshi no Lugarugan
  • Japan Satoshi's Lugarugan
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  • United States Butterfree
  • Japan バタフリー
  • Japan Butterfree
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  • United States Rattata
  • Japan コラッタ
  • Japan Koratta
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  • United States Sandslash
  • Japan サンドパン
  • Japan Sandpan
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  • United States Nidoran♀
  • Japan ニドラン♀
  • Japan Nidoran♀
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  • United States Nidoran♂
  • Japan ニドラン♂
  • Japan Nidoran♂
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  • United States Vulpix
  • Japan ロコン
  • Japan Rokon
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  • United States Golduck
  • Japan ゴルダック
  • Japan Golduck
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  • United States Golem
  • Japan ゴローニャ
  • Japan Golonya
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  • United States Marowak
  • Japan ガラガラ
  • Japan Garagara
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  • United States Magmar
  • Japan ブーバー
  • Japan Boober
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  • United States Tauros
  • Japan ケンタロス
  • Japan Kentauros
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  • United States Ho-oh
  • Japan ホウオウ
  • Japan Houou
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  • United States Pelipper
  • Japan ペリッパー
  • Japan Pelipper
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  • United States Sharpedo
  • Japan サメハダー
  • Japan Samehader
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  • United States Luvdisc
  • Japan ラブカス
  • Japan Lovecus
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  • United States Pikipek
  • Japan ツツケラ
  • Japan Tsutsukera
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  • United States Yungoos
  • Japan ヤングース
  • Japan Youngoose
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  • United States Cutiefly
  • Japan アブリー
  • Japan Abuly
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  • United States Wishiwashi
  • Japan ヨワシ
  • Japan Yowashi
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  • United States Lurantis
  • Japan ラランテス
  • Japan Lalantes
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  • United States Shiinotic
  • Japan マシェード
  • Japan Mushade
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  • United States Salandit
  • Japan ヤトウモリ
  • Japan Yatoumori
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  • United States Comfey
  • Japan キュワワー
  • Japan Cuwawa
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  • United States Pyukumuku
  • Japan ナマコブシ
  • Japan Namakobushi
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  • United States Tapu Lele
  • Japan カプ・テテフ
  • Japan Kapu-Tetefu
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  • United States Solgaleo
  • Japan ソルガレオ
  • Japan Solgaleo
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  • United States Lunala
  • Japan ルナアーラ
  • Japan Lunala
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  • United States Marshadow
  • Japan マーシャドー
  • Japan Marshadow
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