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The first collaboration between Pokemon and Hatsune Miku in the form of a song has appeared

At the beginning of this month, a joint project called "Project Voltage" was announced, bringing together two brands.

This project includes 18 illustrations and 18 music tracks, each created by different artists and musicians, all based on this concept.

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The main idea of the project is "what would Hatsune Miku look like as a Pokémon trainer of type X," and each of the illustrations and music compositions will be dedicated to a different type of Pokémon.

All 18 illustrations are already available and can be found on the official Twitter page of the "Project Voltage."

The project is also moving on to create music tracks, with the first one based on Pikachu and named "Volt Tackle."

This debut track was created by DECO*27, a vocaloid music producer whose YouTube channel has over 1.58 million subscribers.

The music video for this song can be viewed here:

Viewers can enable English subtitles to read the lyrics of the song, including lines such as "jealousy candy never tasted good, giving up was always the easiest path."

In total, there will be 18 tracks created within the project, each developed by different vocaloid music producers. They will be released "over the next few months" and will be published on the channels of each artist and musician, as well as made available on the "Project Voltage" page.

According to information on the project's official website, each track will follow the common theme of "Pokémon feat Hatsune Miku," and each of them will incorporate elements of music and sound effects from previous Pokémon games.

However, the project allows each vocalist the freedom to develop their own ideas when creating the music.

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