Thanks to Katy Perry, Pikachu is officially one of the Main Pop Girls™. The American Idol judge and superstar singer unveiled Friday her long-teased collaboration with the Pokémon franchise: An ...
Hi there, it’s Friday as I write this, as a new music video featuring a cameo from Pikachu has arrived in our lives. In case you were wondering, it sees him be abducted by a spacecraft piloted by a DJ ...
Pokemon: Detective Pikachu is shaping up to be one of the biggest releases of the year, and an important part of each Pokemon film is its music. While its soundtrack is largely being kept a mystery ...
Ana Diaz (she/her) is a culture writer at Polygon, covering internet culture, fandom, and video games. Her work has previously appeared at NPR, Wired, and The Verge. Whether it’s releases of new games ...
Pikotaro, the singer/comedian behind the viral “PPAP (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen)” video and song a couple of years back, has returned for a somewhat shocking collaboration with Pokemon, of all things.
The music video for the Detective Pikachu theme song has been released. People can now watch Rita Ora’s “Carry On,” which is performed with the DJ Kygo. The almost four minute long video puts her in ...
"On this very special #tbt me and Pikachu go back to when we were Katheryn Hudson and Pichu," Katy Perry wrote of the video on Instagram Thursday Katy Perry is getting in touch with her inner child.
When Pikachu is not perfecting his Thunderbolt on unsuspecting Pokémon, he’s actually practicing guitar. The beloved Pokémon absolutely killed a guitar solo — and other performances — during the ...
No emotional experience quite compares to the surprise appearance of a Pikachu. If you weren’t aware that he’d pop into Katy Perry’s new music video, you’d feel shocked to see him. But also delighted!
Pop star Katy Perry, who you will know for one of the best pop albums of the 21st century with 2010’s Teenage Dream, has been chasing that high without replicating it ever since. In the past 14 years, ...
Pokémon-themed music video follows Perry and Pikachu in their earlier forms in celebration of the video game franchise's 25-year anniversary. Joey Nolfi is a senior writer at Entertainment Weekly.