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Mabel’s Take It Home Music Video Features Pikachu And Jigglypuff

British singer Mabel has released the song Take It Home, making her the latest artist to get involved with Pokemon's 25th anniversary celebrations.

The Pokemon UK Twitter account shared the new music video, saying, "Make some room on your summer playlist, Trainers! Mabel

has joined the Pokemon 25 celebration with Take It Home!"

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The music video for "Take It Home" starts with Mabel watching a clip with a Gigantamaxed Pikachu, before showing her chasing a Jigglypuff down some hallways and dancing together. Although Jigglypuff is the main Pokemon featured in the music video, Pikachu makes some appearances as well.

So far, the Pokemon 25th anniversary celebrations have seen three artists produce music related to the series. The first was Post Malone, who released "Only Wanna Be With You" which sampled the Ecruteak City theme from Pokemon Gold and Silver. Post Malone also performed a virtual concert that featured an animated version of himself singing whilst surrounded by animations of Pokemon.

The second artist to get involved with the celebration was Katy Perry, who released the song "Electric" last month. The music video for the song featured Katy Perry and Pikachu helping younger versions of themselves, whilst the lyrics talk about always being by someone's side, relating to how Pokemon has been with most people since their childhood.

Mabel is now the third artist to join the celebration with "Take It Home". It's not clear how many artists are now left to produce music for Pokemon. The full Pokemon 25 album is supposed to release later this year, and will feature all of the currently released songs. The website for the album says that there will be a total of 14 different songs from 11 artists, so it's possible that we've got a lot of Pokemon left to celebrate.

Music isn't the only thing being done to celebrate Pokemon this year. A special set of 25h Anniversary Pikachu cards have also been shown off, whilst Pokemon Unite will be releasing this month.

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