Junichi Masuda

Junichi Masuda is a renowned Japanese composer, game designer, and director, best known for his work on the Pokémon series. Born on January 12, 1968, he joined Game Freak, where he significantly contributed to the franchise's iconic soundtracks, starting with "Pokémon Red and Green" in 1996. Masuda's compositions blend catchy melodies with innovative sound design, helping to define the auditory landscape of Pokémon. Beyond Pokémon, he composed music for "Immortal, The," a 1990 action-adventure game, showcasing his versatility in different genres. His influence extends not only through his music but also through his role in shaping game development, making him a pivotal figure in the history of video game music.

Number of Songs: 670

Songs composed by Junichi Masuda - Page 7 of 14

Lavender Town (Arranged)

Game: Pokémon (Red, Blue, Yellow)

Platform: Gameboy

Lavender Town (Drum N' Bass Remix) (XG)

Game: Pokémon (Red, Blue, Yellow)

Platform: Gameboy

Lavender Town (Kanto Radio Tower)

Game: Pokémon (HeartGold, SoulSilver)

Platform: Nintendo DS

Lavender Town (orchestrated)

Game: Pokemon (Red, Blue, Yellow)

Platform: Gameboy

Leaving Machine Slot

Game: Pokémon (Gold, Silver)

Platform: Gameboy

Legendary Pokmon Battle

Game: Pokémon (Diamond, Pearl)

Platform: Nintendo DS

Littleroot Town (2)

Game: Pokémon (Ruby, Sapphire)

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Lucky Number Show

Game: Pokémon (Gold, Silver)

Platform: Gameboy

Lucky Number Show (Remix)

Game: Pokémon (Gold, Silver)

Platform: Gameboy

Magikarp's Splash

Game: Pokémon Stadium

Platform: Nintendo 64

Magma/Aqua Leader Battle

Game: Pokémon (Ruby, Sapphire)

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Magma/Aqua Leader Battle (Arranged)

Game: Pokémon (Ruby, Sapphire)

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Magnet Train

Game: Pokémon (Gold, Silver)

Platform: Gameboy

Male Trainer Encounter

Game: Pokémon (Gold, Silver)

Platform: Gameboy

Male Trainer Encounter

Game: Pokémon (Red, Blue, Yellow)

Platform: Gameboy

Male Trainer Encounter

Game: Pokémon (Ruby, Sapphire)

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Male Trainer Encounter 2

Game: Pokémon (Gold, Silver)

Platform: Gameboy

Medley Start to End

Game: Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire

Platform: Medleys

Meloetta's Relic Song

Game: Pokémon (Black, White)

Platform: Nintendo DS

Move Deleted

Game: Pokémon (Gold, Silver)

Platform: Gameboy

Mt. Moon - Clefairy Area

Game: Pokémon (Gold, Silver)

Platform: Gameboy

National Park

Game: Pokémon (Gold, Silver)

Platform: Gameboy

National Park (2)

Game: Pokémon (Gold, Silver)

Platform: Gameboy

National Park (3)

Game: Pokémon (Gold, Silver)

Platform: Gameboy

Neo Tokyo (2)

Game: Pulseman (Japan)

Platform: Sega Genesis