Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of Game Rant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
Hey, remember the PokeRap? For those unfamiliar with the early seasons of the Pokemon anime, the PokeRap was a song (not an actual rap by any stretch of the definition) that counted down the original ...
A fan created a Pokerap for Palworld, resembling the catchy tradition of the Pokemon series. The Palworld Pokerap includes details about using Pals for tasks and battling, showing dedication and ...
Remember the PokeRap? It was fairly cringe-inducing back in the day, and that was when there were only 151 of the critters. When you try to rap all 718 of them, it becomes a terrifying nine-minute ...
Remember when there were 150 Pokémon? That sure seemed like a lot when your first-grade self decided to try and memorize them all, so you were more than ready for some epic Pokérap battles. But now, ...
The Pokérap is probably something that older, veteran Pokémon fans cherish, a musical treat that lasted through the first three generations of the franchise. Of course, as the generations have passed ...
Ever since I heard the original PokéRap, the song that played at the end of every episode of the original Pokémon TV series, I was obsessed. But I wasn’t obsessed with the song itself. I was obsessed ...
A Pokemon fan organized the original 150 Pokemon into Pokemon TCG Pocket binders following the order of the infamous Pokerap. The binders split the cards into multiple sections based on the verses of ...
If you watched the Pokémon anime back in the late '90s, you'll no doubt remember the tremendous PokéRap. You know the one – "I want to be the best, there ever was, to beat all the rest, yeah that's my ...