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  2. List of Pokémon theme songs - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Christmas Bash is a soundtrack CD album of Pokémon-themed Christmas songs performed by cast of the 4Kids Entertainment English anime dub. It was only released in America and Germany, called "Pokémon Weihnachts Party".

  3. Category:2001 Christmas albums - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... This category is for Christmas albums released in the year 2001 ... Pokémon Christmas Bash; S.

  4. Chipmunks Roasting On an Open Fire - Wikipedia

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    parody of "The Christmas Song" as performed by Nat King Cole "The Angel"/"Who Put the Stump?" (3:27) parody of "Who Put the Bomp?" as performed by Barry Mann, includes a spoken-word prelude in which a father fixes a live angel tree topper for his children "Decorations" (2:18) parody of "Good Vibrations" as performed by The Beach Boys

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  6. Talk:Pokémon Christmas Bash - Wikipedia

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  9. Pokémon fan games - Wikipedia

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    Modifications of pre-existing games in the Pokémon series have been present in the Pokémon community since the games originally came out. Early devices such as GameShark and Action Replay allowed players to modify Pokémon games, letting them obtain in-game items and rare Pokémon species with greater ease. [1]