"pokopoko"
{
"title": "\"pokopoko\"",
"images": [],
"rows": [
{
"field": "(link to Kumi Tanioka article, displayed as Kumi Tanioka)",
"label": "Song by"
},
{
"field": "April 26, 2024",
"label": "Track released"
},
{
"field": "05:04",
"label": "Length"
},
{
"field": "Ambient",
"label": "Genre"
},
{
"field": "Kumi Tanioka",
"label": "Songwriter(s)"
},
{
"field": "\n* [https://open.spotify.com/track/7AgTdfT06ZXz90EAdCmwAr Spotify]\n* [https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=8ravZ03m55A YouTube Music]",
"label": "Link"
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"invimages": [],
"footer": "'''Part of ''[[Minecraft: Tricky Trials (Original Game Soundtrack)]]''<br><span class=\"explain \" title=\"Number\">No.</span> 5'''<br><div style=\"display:inline-block;padding:0 .4em\">◄ \"[[komorebi]]\"</div>\n<div style=\"display:inline-block;padding:0 .4em\">\"[[yakusoku]]\" ►</div>"
}
"pokopoko" is a song composed by Kumi Tanioka that plays in the Overworld.
This section of the article is empty.
Previews of tracks in
Minecraft have been shortened to 30 seconds on this wiki in accordance with fair use rationale. "
11" and "
Magnetic Circuit" are exempt from this.
Java Edition:
| Soundtrack Title
|
File name
|
Sound events
|
| "pokopoko"
|
pokopoko.ogg
|
music.overworld.dripstone_caves,
music.overworld.grove,
music.overworld.jagged_peaks,
music.overworld.snowy_slopes
|
Bedrock Edition:
| Soundtrack Title
|
File name
|
Sound events
|
| "pokopoko"
|
pokopoko.ogg
|
music.overworld.dripstone_caves,
music.overworld.grove,
music.overworld.jagged_peaks,
music.overworld.snowy_slopes
|
In Java Edition, the music files can be found in .minecraft/assets/objects.[a]
In Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education, it can be found in:
- Mobile:
com.mojang/resource_packs/music/vanilla_music/sounds/music/game/
- Windows:
%PROGRAMFILES%\WindowsApps\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_<version>_x64_8wekyb3d8bbwe\data\resource_packs\vanilla_music\sounds\music\game
All music files are in Ogg Vorbis.
Issues relating to "Pokopoko" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.
- The word "pokopoko" (ポコポコ) is an onomatopoeia in Japanese, which simulates the sound of bubbles popping or a hollow object being knocked. It can also be used to describe the appearance of a pitted surface.
- According to Kumi Tanioka, she "wanted to express a bird's-eye view of the world of Minecraft while delving a little more freely into it".[1]