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'''''Meowth's Party''''' was a tech demo shown at Nintendo Spaceworld 2000 that was created by the same team who worked on ''Pokemon Stadium'' to show off the GameCube's graphical capabilities. The demo features Meowth singing and dancing on the stage, where he soon gains a crowd of various Pokemon to watch his concert. It was also used in episodes 117-141 of the anime.<ref>[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Meowth%27s_Party Bulbapedia entry on the tech demo.] Retrieved 28 Apr '17.</ref>  
'''''Meowth's Party''''' was a tech demo shown at Nintendo Spaceworld 2000 that was created by the same team who worked on ''Pokemon Stadium'' to show off the GameCube's graphical capabilities. The demo features Meowth singing and dancing on the stage, where he soon gains a crowd of many Pokemon to watch his concert. It was also used in episodes 117-141 of the anime.<ref>[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Meowth%27s_Party Bulbapedia entry on the tech demo.] Retrieved 28 Apr '17.</ref>  


While there was speculation at the time that the concept would have been made into its own game, little evidence has proven that there were actual plans to do so but this was eventually confirmed not to be the case. However, it was ultimately implemented into the GameCube game ''Pokemon Channel'' for the ending of the in-game cartoon ''Pichu Bros. in Party Panic'', where Meowth would sing the same song as in the anime as well as perform random actions to his crowd. The demo has not been used in anything since.
While there was speculation at the time that the concept would have been made into its own game, little evidence has proven that there were actual plans to do so. However, it was ultimately implemented into the GameCube game ''Pokemon Channel'' for the ending of the in-game cartoon ''Pichu Bros. in Party Panic'', where Meowth would sing the same song as in the anime as well as perform random actions to his crowd. The demo has not been used in anything since.


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Revision as of 19:28, 14 May 2017

Screenshot from the tech demo.

Status: Non-existent


Meowth's Party was a tech demo shown at Nintendo Spaceworld 2000 that was created by the same team who worked on Pokemon Stadium to show off the GameCube's graphical capabilities. The demo features Meowth singing and dancing on the stage, where he soon gains a crowd of many Pokemon to watch his concert. It was also used in episodes 117-141 of the anime.[1]

While there was speculation at the time that the concept would have been made into its own game, little evidence has proven that there were actual plans to do so. However, it was ultimately implemented into the GameCube game Pokemon Channel for the ending of the in-game cartoon Pichu Bros. in Party Panic, where Meowth would sing the same song as in the anime as well as perform random actions to his crowd. The demo has not been used in anything since.

Gallery

Footage of the demo at Spaceworld.

Yuriofwind's video on the subject.

References

  1. Bulbapedia entry on the tech demo. Retrieved 28 Apr '17.