Description
"Pokémon: Gotta Dance" is a short anime series that centers around the Pokémon world's vibrant dance culture, blending the franchise's signature creature battles with the art of dance. The story unfolds in a region where dance competitions are as revered as Pokémon battles, with trainers and their Pokémon forming teams to showcase synchronized routines. The protagonist, a young and ambitious dancer named Kira, aspires to win the prestigious Grand Dance Festival, a competition that celebrates the harmony between trainers and their Pokémon through choreographed performances.
Kira partners with her energetic and rhythmically gifted Pikachu, who shares her passion for dance. Together, they train rigorously, learning new moves and perfecting their routines. Along the way, they encounter rival dance teams, each with unique styles and Pokémon partners, such as a graceful Gardevoir duo and a fiery Flareon pair. The series highlights the challenges of balancing creativity, teamwork, and strategy, as Kira and Pikachu must adapt to different dance genres and overcome setbacks, including missteps and rival sabotage.
The narrative explores themes of perseverance, friendship, and the importance of understanding one's Pokémon partner. Kira's journey is not just about winning the competition but also about deepening her bond with Pikachu and discovering the joy of self-expression through dance. The series culminates in the Grand Dance Festival, where Kira and Pikachu deliver a show-stopping performance that captivates the audience and judges, solidifying their place as a top dance team in the Pokémon world.
Kira partners with her energetic and rhythmically gifted Pikachu, who shares her passion for dance. Together, they train rigorously, learning new moves and perfecting their routines. Along the way, they encounter rival dance teams, each with unique styles and Pokémon partners, such as a graceful Gardevoir duo and a fiery Flareon pair. The series highlights the challenges of balancing creativity, teamwork, and strategy, as Kira and Pikachu must adapt to different dance genres and overcome setbacks, including missteps and rival sabotage.
The narrative explores themes of perseverance, friendship, and the importance of understanding one's Pokémon partner. Kira's journey is not just about winning the competition but also about deepening her bond with Pikachu and discovering the joy of self-expression through dance. The series culminates in the Grand Dance Festival, where Kira and Pikachu deliver a show-stopping performance that captivates the audience and judges, solidifying their place as a top dance team in the Pokémon world.
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Staff
- Director · Kunihiko Yuyama
- Script · Shikichi Ohashi
- Storyboard · Yuji Asada
- Unit Director · Yuji Asada
- Music · Akifumi Tada
- Original creator · Satoshi Tajiri
- Original creator · Junichi Masuda
- Original creator · Ken Sugimori
- Character Design · Sayuri Ichiishi
- Art Director · Shichirō Kobayashi
- Chief Animation Director · Sayuri Ichiishi
- Animation Director · Eikichi Takahashi
- 3D Director · Masashi Kobayashi
- Sound Director · Masafumi Mima
- Director of Photography · Yuji Asada
- Executive producer · Masakazu Kubo
- Executive producer · Hiroaki Tsuru
- Producer · Choji Yoshikawa
- Producer · Takemoto Mori
- Producer · Yukako Matsusako
Production
- Production · East Japan Marketing & Communications, Inc.
- Animation Production · Oriental Light and Magic
- Production · Oriental Light and Magic
- Production · TV Tokyo
- Production · Shogakukan, Inc.
- Production · The Pokémon Company
- Production · Shogakukan Productions Co., Ltd.
- Production · Media Factory
- Production · Tomy
- Production · Pikachu Project
