With the sixth-generation Pokémon video games now available, a new PokéRap has been unofficially released featuring all confirmed 718 pocket monsters.
The folks from CollegeHumor created a parody of the infamous PokéRap that was made famous during the start of the Pokémon anime franchise in the United States (U.S.) in the late 1990s.
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When the Pokémon franchise arrived in the U.S., the PokéRap featured 151 Pokémon from the first generation. Now in 2013, the sixth-generation has introduced hundreds of additional Pokémon.
The CollegeHumor PokéRap, nearly 10-minutes in length, covers 718 Pokémon at random order.
The new PokéRap does have its comedic elements such as the rapper's shock at how many Pokémon he has to name. The jokes continue as the rapper is denied water due to the increasing number of Pokémon names.
The CollegeHumor PokéRap is worth the viewing time, if not for the comedic element, then for the sake of nostalgia, despite some Pokémon names mispronounced.
The PokéRap does not include the three new Pokémon that were found during a hack in "Pokémon X and Y." As Latinos Post reported, the new Pokémon were revealed to be Diancie, Hoopa, and Volcanion. The Pokémon Company International, however, have not confirmed the three aforementioned Pokémon.
Mega Evolutions were also discovered in the hack for Latias and Latios.
As Latinos Post reported, four million copes of the latest Pokémon games were sold during its first weekend launch. The sales of the Kalos-region-based games set a record for the Nintendo 3DS handset console. "Pokémon X and Y" includes nearly 70 confirmed new Pokémon, Mega Evolution, and the Pokémon Amie feature, which is the method to evolve the latest Eevee evolution, Sylveon.
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