As the player progresses through the game Pokemon PokopiaIn the biome of , they will eventually meet DJ Rotom and realize the need for CDs to advance. However, most players will encounter this problem. Pocopia CD before that. Although common enough in post-apocalyptic interpretations of cantos, many fans may not have realized that this CD is color-coded for a specific reason.
Without a doubt most Pocopia Players will have figured out how to navigate CDs with DJ Rotom and how to use them to change game music. This is the main function after all. However, most players won't spend much time looking for these items in their inventory. In fact, many players will keep them hidden until they find a CD player or DJ Rotom to use.
All Pokemon locations in Pokopia (complete Pokedex)
There are 304 Pokemon in Pokemon Pokopia. You can find them all here.
Pokopia CDs are color coded by region.
Not viewing this CD means fans can easily miss the color-coded ring in the center. The CD hub, the center of the disc, comes in two colors. One fills the top part of the hub and the other fills the bottom part. It will surprise no one that some of these colors are red, green, yellow (gold), and white (silver). Yes, every day Pocopia CDs are color-coded based on the region they originate from, but the good news is that every region is represented in some form. There are obviously more CDs from regions like Kanto and Johto than from Paldea, but there are still a few corresponding CDs from later regions.
Imlegos Pocopia subreddit, red and green are Kanto, yellow and white are Johto, dark red and dark blue are Hoenn, slate blue and dark pink are Sinnoh, black and white are Unova, slate blue and red are Kalos, dark yellow and gray are Alolan, light blue and red are Galar, pure green are Hisui, and red and dark blue are Paldea.
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pokemon games + generations |
region name |
cd color |
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Pokemon Red, Blue, Green, Yellow (Generation 1) |
Kanto |
red, green |
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Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal (2nd generation) |
Giotto |
yellow, white |
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Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald (Generation 3) |
Hohen |
dark red, dark blue |
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Pokemon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum (Generation 4) |
Sinnoh |
Slate blue, dark pink |
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Pokemon Black, White, Black 2, White 2 (Generation 5) |
Unova |
black, white |
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Pokemon X and Y (Generation 6) |
kalos |
slate blue, red |
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Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon (7th Generation) |
Alola |
dark yellow, gray |
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Pokemon Sword and Shield |
Galar |
bright blue, red |
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Pokemon Legends: Arceus |
Hisui |
pure green |
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Pokemon Scarlet and Violet |
Paldea |
red, dark blue |
All music CDs from Pocopia
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title screen
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Palette Town
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Oak's Lab
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Road to Viridian City
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pewter city theme
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Pokemon Center
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Moon Mountain Cave
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Road to Cerulean City
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Fuchsia City Theme
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pokemon gym
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road to bill
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Scarlet City Theme
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SS Ann
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rocket hideout
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Sylph Co., Ltd.
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battle! (Gym Leader Battle)
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union cave
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Ecrutique City
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belfry
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Portree City
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Sutopolis City
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Route 209 (daytime)
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Coronet acid
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Game corner
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Driftveil City
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Route 10 (Unova)
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Dressing up with props
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Snowbell City
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boutique
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Super training!
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Contest Spectacular
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Hau'oli City (daytime)
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ether heaven
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Ultra Ruin
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Wild Area (North)
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windon
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rose tower
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battle! (Gym Leader) 1
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Jubilee Village
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South
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academy
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area zero
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battle! (Gym Leader) 2
Sorting these items in your Pokopia archive box (the container by pressing
How to Find CDs in Pokemon Pokopia
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CDS can be found when the player uses Rock Smash to destroy Glowing Spots. These spawn locations are randomized, but plentiful, so players should collect the prizes as quickly as possible.
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Glowing spots will disappear after a certain number of interactions each day, but more will spawn the next day.
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Lucky days can trigger more Shiny Spots (thus making CDS and other Pokopia items more likely to spawn).
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The dowsing machine obtained by completing Hitmonchan's quests can also help you find nearby glowing points. You will also need a Pokémon that specializes in searching.
Pokopia CDs are more than just collectibles
As the player continues to explore PocopiaCollecting CDs from the biomes of is a way to immerse yourself in the rich history of the Pokémon franchise. Each CD not only represents a song from a specific game, but also serves as a visual indicator of the game's region, allowing fans to easily identify the music's source. Experienced players can also search for specific CDs from their favorite generation, whether it's nostalgic Kanto music or Paldea's contemporary melodies. This will create a CD. Pocopia A collector's delight that offers both aural and visual rewards.
Needless to say, Pocopia Players are very creative. Someone recently created a home for Ash Ketchum. PocopiaImagine creating something like Union Cave while wandering around in a familiar Kanto theme or playing Johto music on your CD player. For the completionist, then, keeping track of all 43 CDs is essential. Using a tool like a Dowsing Machine or monitoring your Lucky Days will speed up your collection, and keeping a close eye on the glowing spots will ensure you never miss a CD.
furthermore, Pocopia It's not over yet. This applies even to those who receive credit. Pocopia There will be a ton of Pokémon appearing through the event, but Teraleak 2024 suggests there will be at least five new regions, as in five new biomes with: Pocopia This is DLC that expands the map. We don't yet know what that biome will be, but it's an opportunity to add representation for the Johto region, if not more regions in general, as well as introduce new Pokémon, new Pokémon forms, and new story developments for Pokopia. It sounds more like a CD to me. Even something as small as a CD, in a game like this PocopiaIt contributes to the world-building of the franchise, and small details like color coding go a long way in gamifying nostalgia. Pocopiaworld of

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March 5, 2026
- ESRB
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Everyone/User Interaction, In-Game Purchases
