Christmas Bash

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 39:18

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Dan Epstein

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04.22.11
Not quite as “lost in translation” as you might expect (or hope).
Label: KOCH Records / Entertainment One Distribution

Since everyone's favorite seizure-inducing Japanese TV cartoon was hyper-marketed during its late-'90s heyday, it's not surprising that someone finally decided to put out a Pokémon Christmas record. Though not quite as “lost in translation” as you might expect (or hope) for an album coming from a country where Christmas is still a relatively new holiday, Pokémon Christmas Bash still delivers plenty of weirdness, like the version of “The Christmas Song” with various Pokémon characters (collect ‘em all!) trading lines in “We Are the World” fashion, or the creepy, voyeuristic-cum-pedophilic overtones of “I'm Giving Santa a Pikachu This Christmas.”

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Weird - But my kids love it.

TreefrogPercussion

Luckily we only have to listen to this album 3 - 4 times around the holidays. My kids still totally love it.

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Pokemon: Christmas Bash capitalizes on the Pokemon fad in the form of Christmas music that should appeal to all children with a fascination for the game and its characters. The album doesn’t stick too closely to tradition for the most part, instead breaking away from the expected favorites like “Frosty the Snowman” and “Silent Night” for more Pokemon-centric fare like “Winter Is the Coolest Time of Year” and “I’m Giving Santa a Pikachu This Christmas.” Near the album’s conclusion, though, there are a few favorites, such as “Jingle Bells,” that parents should recognize and enjoy. Unfortunately, Pokemon’s appeal doesn’t work that well with Christmas music relative to preceding children’s fads like the Chipmunks and the Smurfs. Where those characters transitioned into the world of Christmas music rather well, Pokemon just seems a bit too foreign and otherworldly for something as traditional as Christmas. Either way, any kid who’s a fanatic will care more about the Pokemon-ness of this album than the actual music itself, and indeed this album puts a greater emphasis on Pokemon-ness than songwriting and therefore should please the diehards. – Jason Birchmeier

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