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Latest revision as of 11:15, 13 May 2026
Template:Lowercase titleTemplate:Infobox music "pokopoko" is a song composed by Minecraft:Kumi Tanioka that plays in the Minecraft:Overworld.
Locations
| Location | Odds of playing |
|---|---|
| Template:BiomeLink Template:BiomeLinkTemplate:Upcoming |
13.33% |
| Template:BiomeLink | 8.33% |
| Template:BiomeLink | 7.69% |
| Template:BiomeLink | 14.29% |
Track description
Template:Empty section Template:Music disclaimer File:Pokopoko.ogg
Data values
ID
| Soundtrack Title | File name | Sound events |
|---|---|---|
| "pokopoko" | pokopoko.ogg
|
music.overworld.dripstone_caves,music.overworld.grove,music.overworld.jagged_peaks,music.overworld.snowy_slopes
|
| Soundtrack Title | File name | Sound events |
|---|---|---|
| "pokopoko" | pokopoko.ogg
|
music.overworld.dripstone_caves,music.overworld.grove,music.overworld.jagged_peaks,music.overworld.snowy_slopes
|
Raw music files
Template:IN, the music files can be found in Template:Code.Template:Fn
Template:IN and Minecraft:Minecraft Education, it can be found in:
- Mobile: Template:Code
- Windows: Template:Code
All music files are in Template:W.
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Issues
Trivia
- 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".<ref>Template:Mcnet</ref>
References
Template:Reflist <references group="fn"/>
Minecraft:fr:pokopoko Minecraft:ko:pokopoko Minecraft:pt:pokopoko Minecraft:zh:pokopoko