TV Anime Pocket Monsters Original Soundtrack Best 1997-2010
Shinji Miyazaki (宮崎慎二 Miyazaki Shinji, born October 7, 1956) is a Japanese composer and arranger. He was born in Kobe, and lived in a variety of areas on the island of Shikoku for much of his childhood. He developed a taste for pop music, which eventually led him to study musical arrangement and piano instruction at a music conservatory. He took some time in deciding that music would become his career, but eventually decided to become an arranger, and later a composer. His work has dealt primarily with musical scores for anime. His most well known contributions include music for the Crayon Shin-chan series and music for much of the television Pokémon anime series and most of the films in it. His work pulls from many inspirations, among them J-Pop and American pop influences, as well as jazz artist Gil Evans. Many of his compositions utilize string and brass instruments, particularly the french horn. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Shinji Miyazaki (宮崎慎二 Miyazaki Shinji, born October 7, 1956) is a Japanese composer and arranger. He was born in Kobe, and lived in a variety of areas on the island of Shikoku for much of his childhood. He developed a taste for pop music, which eventually led him to study musical arrangement and piano instruction at a music conservatory. He took some time in deciding that music would become his career, but eventually decided to become an arranger, and later a composer. His work has dealt primarily with musical scores for anime. His most well known contributions include music for the Crayon Shin-chan series and music for much of the television Pokémon anime series and most of the films in it. His work pulls from many inspirations, among them J-Pop and American pop influences, as well as jazz artist Gil Evans. Many of his compositions utilize string and brass instruments, particularly the french horn. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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AstralShift
Audiomachine
ポケモンジム (1997~1998-M57)
オラシオン
プリンの歌 (1997~1998-M36)
~オープニング~ (1997~1998-M01)
おつきみ山のどうくつ (1997~1998-M19)
29ばんどうろ (1999~2001-M01)
最後の道 (1997~1998-M78)
むしとりたいかい (1999~2001-M24)
タイトル ~メインテーマ~ (2002~2005(AG)-M39)
なみのり (1999~2001-M34)
エンディング (1999~2001-M04)
オープニングセレクト (2002~2005(AG)-M09)
海 (1997~1998-M40B)
道案内 (1997~1998-M59)
ジム (2002~2005(AG)-M38)
ニビシティ (1999~2001-M03)
38ばんどうろ (1999~2001-M35)
海を越えて (2002~2005(AG)-M11)
戦い (VS野生ポケモン) (1997~1998-M13)
ポケモンセンター (1997~1998-M77A)
おふれのせきしつ (2002~2005(AG)-M20)
ジムリーダーに勝利! (2002~2005(AG)-M12)
ヒワマキシティ (2002~2005(AG)-M01)
すてられぶね (2002~2005(AG)-M18)
ラジオとう占拠! (1999~2001-M23)
ポケモンセンター (1997~1998-M77B)
ポケモンジム (1997~1998-M57B)
サイクリング (1997~1998-M35)
Oración no Theme
アジト (2002~2005(AG)-M36)
戦い (VSトレーナー) (1997~1998-M56)
トキワへの道 - マサラより (1997~1998-M18A)
チャンピオンロード (2002~2005(AG)-M13A)
チャンピオンロード (2002~2005(AG)-M13B)
エンジュシティ (1999~2001-M05)
~エンディング~ (1997~1998-M21)
スーパーコンテスト! (2006~2010(DP)-M07)
トキワへの道 - マサラより (1997~1998-M18B)
戦い (VSジムリーダー) (1997~1998-M58)
アリスの草笛
タイトル (1999~2001-M02)
コトキタウン (2002~2005(AG)-M03)
26ばんどうろ (1999~2001-M07)
海 (1997~1998-M40)
トウカシティ (2002~2005(AG)-M02)
こうそくせん (1999~2001-M21)
ポケモンの笛 (1997~1998-M37)
なんだかんだと聞かれたら…
劇場タイトルテーマ2007
ラストバトル (VSライバル) (1997~1998-M79)
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