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+ | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do-Don to Nidaime!''}} |
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− | {{Infobox CVG|developer = Taiko Team|publisher = Bandai Namco Entertainment|released = November 2009|platforms = Nintendo Wii|genre = Rhythm|rating = Yes|CERO = A|name = ''Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do-Don to Nidaime!''|image = [[Image:TaikoWii2Cover.jpg|220 px]]<br><small>Front cover of the game.</small>}} |
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− | + | {{Infobox Video Game|developer = Taiko Team|publisher = Bandai Namco Entertainment|released = November 19, 2009|platforms = Nintendo Wii|genre = Rhythm|rating = Yes|CERO = A|name = Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do-Don to Nidaime!|cover = [[Image:TaikoWii2Cover.jpg|241 px]]|logo = [[Image:TaikoWii2Logo.jpg|241 px]]|japanese name = 太鼓の達人Wii ドドーンと2代目!|romaji name = Taiko no Tatsujin U~ī Dodōn to Nidaime!}} |
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+ | '''''Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do-Don to Nidaime!''''' {{Translation|太鼓の達人Wii ドドーンと2代目!|Taiko no Tatsujin U~ī Dodōn to Nidaime!}} is the second ''Taiko no Tatsujin'' game on the Nintendo Wii. It was released on November 19, 2009. |
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Unlike the previous games, it comes in two retail package: one with the game itself and one that bundled with the TaTaCon controller. |
Unlike the previous games, it comes in two retail package: one with the game itself and one that bundled with the TaTaCon controller. |
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=== Story === |
=== Story === |
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− | One night, [[Don Wada|Don]] and [[Katsu Wada|Katsu]] came across a broken robot while walking around the festival. The Taiko duo decided to bring it to the Municipal Wadaiko Laboratory to see if it |
+ | One night, [[Don Wada|Don]] and [[Katsu Wada|Katsu]] came across a broken robot while walking around the festival. The Taiko duo decided to bring it to the Municipal Wadaiko Laboratory to see if it could be fixed. |
With the help of the Taiko power from the Taiko duo, the robot is fixed and awake. The robot, now known as [[Alumi]], doesn't remember anything except her name. Hearing this, Don and Katsu promise to help her recover her memories. |
With the help of the Taiko power from the Taiko duo, the robot is fixed and awake. The robot, now known as [[Alumi]], doesn't remember anything except her name. Hearing this, Don and Katsu promise to help her recover her memories. |
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==== Villians ==== |
==== Villians ==== |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Dr.Waruru]]* |
* [[Antimony]]* |
* [[Antimony]]* |
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* [[Yttrium]]* |
* [[Yttrium]]* |
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* [[Inu Wada]] |
* [[Inu Wada]] |
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* [[Hana Takahashi]] |
* [[Hana Takahashi]] |
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− | * [[Dokon]] |
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* [[Botan]] |
* [[Botan]] |
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* [[Dorabot]] |
* [[Dorabot]] |
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== Song list == |
== Song list == |
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+ | {{Game music list/Header}} |
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− | {| class="article-table" border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 650px;" |
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− | ! scope="col" style="text-align: center;" |Song |
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− | ! scope="col" style="text-align: center;" |Original Artist |
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− | ! scope="col" style="text-align: center;" |Notes |
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− | | colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" |'''J-POP''' |
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− | |- bgcolor="D9F5F7" |
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− | |Haruka |
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+ | {{Game music list/Genre |
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− | 遥か |
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+ | |Genre = J-Pop}} |
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− | |GReeeeN |
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− | |Ending theme song for live-action movie ''Rookies -Graduation-''. |
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− | |- bgcolor="D9F5F7" |
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− | |Himawari |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ひまわり |
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+ | |Genre = J-Pop |
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− | |Yusuke |
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+ | |English name = Haruka |
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− | | |
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+ | |Japanese name = 遥か |
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− | |- bgcolor="D9F5F7" |
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+ | |Artist = GReeeeN |
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− | |Kimagure Romantic |
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+ | |Note = Ending theme song for live-action movie ''Rookies -Graduation-''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 気まぐれロマンティック |
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+ | |Genre = J-Pop |
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− | |Ikimono-gakari |
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+ | |English name = Himawari |
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− | |Theme song for TV drama series ''Serebu to Biboutarou''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = ひまわり |
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− | |- bgcolor="D9F5F7" |
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+ | |Artist = Yusuke}} |
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− | |Nihon no Mikata -Nevada Kara Kimashita- |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ニホンノミカタ -ネバダカラキマシタ- |
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+ | |Genre = J-Pop |
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− | |Yazima Beauty Salon |
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+ | |English name = Kimagure Romantic |
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− | | |
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+ | |Japanese name = 気まぐれロマンティック |
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− | |- bgcolor="D9F5F7" |
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+ | |Artist = Ikimono-gakari |
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− | |Be your wings |
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+ | |Note = Theme song for TV drama series ''Serebu to Biboutarou''.}} |
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− | |GIRL NEXT DOOR |
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− | | |
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− | |- bgcolor="D9F5F7" |
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− | |Family Don-Don! |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ファミリードンドン |
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+ | |Genre = J-Pop |
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− | |YMCK (Composer, Lyrics) |
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+ | |English name = Nihon no Mikata -Nevada Kara Kimashita- |
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+ | |Japanese name = ニホンノミカタ -ネバダカラキマシタ- |
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+ | |Artist = Yazima Beauty Salon}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | Midori Kurihara (Vocal) |
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+ | |Genre = J-Pop |
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− | |Song debut in ''Do-Don to Nidaime!'' |
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+ | |English name = Be your wings |
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− | |- bgcolor="D9F5F7" |
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+ | |Artist = GIRL NEXT DOOR}} |
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− | |Love Story wa Totsuzen Ni |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ラブ・ストーリーは突然に |
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+ | |Genre = J-Pop |
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− | |Kazumasa Oda |
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+ | |English name = Family Don-Don! |
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− | |Theme song for TV drama series ''Tokyo Love Story''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = ファミリードンドン |
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− | |- bgcolor="D9F5F7" |
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+ | |Artist = YMCK (Composer, Lyrics)<br>Midori Kurihara (Vocal) |
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− | |Tentai Kansoku |
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+ | |Note = Song debut in ''Do-Don to Nidaime!''}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 天体観測 |
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+ | |Genre = J-Pop |
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− | |BUMP OF CHICKEN |
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+ | |English name = Love Story wa Totsuzen Ni |
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− | |Insert song for TV drama series ''serchin'for my polestar''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = ラブ・ストーリーは突然に |
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− | |- bgcolor="D9F5F7" |
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+ | |Artist = Kazumasa Oda |
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− | |LINDA LINDA |
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+ | |Note = Theme song for TV drama series ''Tokyo Love Story''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | リンダ リンダ |
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+ | |Genre = J-Pop |
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− | |The Blue Hearts |
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+ | |English name = Tentai Kansoku |
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+ | |Japanese name = 天体観測 |
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− | |- bgcolor="D9F5F7" |
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+ | |Artist = BUMP OF CHICKEN |
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− | |Kurenai |
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+ | |Note = Insert song for TV drama series ''Serching for my polestar''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 紅 |
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+ | |Genre = J-Pop |
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− | |X Japan |
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+ | |English name = [[Linda Linda]] |
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− | | |
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+ | |Japanese name = リンダリンダ |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffd998" |
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+ | |Artist = The Blue Hearts}} |
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− | | colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" |'''Anime''' |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffd998" |
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− | |[[w:c:pokemon:High Touch!|High Touch!]] |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ハイタッチ! |
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+ | |Genre = J-Pop |
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− | |[[w:c:pokemon:Ash Ketchum|Satoshi]] (CV: Rica Matsumoto) and [[w:c:pokemon:Dawn (anime)|Hikari]] (CV: Megumi Toyoguchi) |
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+ | |English name = [[Kurenai]] |
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− | |2nd opening theme song for TV anime series ''[[w:c:pokemon:Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl|Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl]]''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = 紅 |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffd998" |
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+ | |Artist = X Japan}} |
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− | |[[w:c:powerrangers:Samurai Sentai Shinkenger (song)|Samurai Sentai Shinkenger]] |
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+ | {{Game music list/Genre |
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− | 侍戦隊シンケンジャー |
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+ | |Genre = Anime}} |
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− | |Psychic Lover |
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− | |Opening theme song for TV tokusatsu series ''[[w:c:powerrangers:Samurai Sentai Shinkenger|Samurai Sentai Shinkenger]]''. |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffd998" |
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− | |[[w:c:prettycure:Let's! Fresh Pretty Cure! ~Hybrid ver.~|Let's! Fresh Pretty Cure! ~ Hybrid ver ~]] |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | Let's!フレッシュプリキュア! ~Hybrid ver~ |
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+ | |Genre = Anime |
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− | |Mizuki Moie and Momoko Hayashi |
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+ | |English name = [[w:c:pokemon:High Touch!|High Touch!]] |
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− | |2nd opening theme song for TV anime series ''[[w:c:prettycure:Fresh Pretty Cure!|Fresh Pretty Cure!]]'' |
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+ | |Japanese name = ハイタッチ! |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffd998" |
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+ | |Artist = [[w:c:pokemon:Ash Ketchum|Satoshi]] (CV: Rica Matsumoto) and [[w:c:pokemon:Dawn (anime)|Hikari]] (CV: Megumi Toyoguchi) |
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− | |[[w:c:naruto:Hotaru no Hikari|Hotaru no Hikari]] |
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+ | |Note = 2nd opening theme song for TV anime series ''[[w:c:pokemon:Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl|Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl]]''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ホタルノヒカリ |
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+ | |Genre = Anime |
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− | |Ikimono-gakari |
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+ | |English name = [[w:c:powerrangers:Samurai Sentai Shinkenger (song)|Samurai Sentai Shinkenger]] |
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− | |5th opening theme song for TV anime series [[w:c:naruto:Naruto: Shippūden|''Naruto: Shippuden'']]. |
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+ | |Japanese name = 侍戦隊シンケンジャー |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffd998" |
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+ | |Artist = Psychic Lover |
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− | |[[w:c:dragonball:Dragon Soul|Dragon Soul]] |
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+ | |Note = Opening theme song for TV tokusatsu series ''[[w:c:powerrangers:Samurai Sentai Shinkenger|Samurai Sentai Shinkenger]]''.}} |
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− | |Takayoshi Tanimoto |
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− | |1st opening theme song for TV anime series ''[[w:c:dragonball:Dragon Ball Z Kai|Dragon Ball Z Kai]]''. |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffd998" |
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− | |Kero! To March |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ケロッ!とマーチ |
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+ | |Genre = Anime |
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− | |Nobuaki Kakuda and Juri Ihata |
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+ | |English name = [[w:c:prettycure:Let's! Fresh Pretty Cure! ~Hybrid ver.~|Let's! Fresh Pretty Cure! ~ Hybrid ver ~]] |
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− | |1st opening theme song for TV anime series ''Sergeant Frog''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = Let's! フレッシュプリキュア! ~Hybrid ver~ |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffd998" |
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+ | |Artist = Mizuki Moie and Momoko Hayashi |
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− | |Yuuki Rinrin |
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+ | |Note = 2nd opening theme song for TV anime series ''[[w:c:prettycure:Fresh Pretty Cure!|Fresh Pretty Cure!]]''}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 勇気りんりん |
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+ | |Genre = Anime |
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− | |Dreaming |
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+ | |English name = [[w:c:naruto:Hotaru no Hikari|Hotaru no Hikari]] |
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− | |1st ending theme song for TV anime series ''Soreike! Ampanman''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = ホタルノヒカリ |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffd998" |
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+ | |Artist = Ikimono-gakari |
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− | |Yuruyuru de DE - O! |
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+ | |Note = 5th opening theme song for TV anime series [[w:c:naruto:Naruto: Shippūden|''Naruto: Shippuden'']].}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ユルユルでDE-O! |
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+ | |Genre = Anime |
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− | |Akiko Yajima |
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+ | |English name = [[w:c:dragonball:Dragon Soul|Dragon Soul]] |
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− | |9th opening theme song for TV anime series ''Crayon Shin-Chan''. |
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+ | |Artist = Takayoshi Tanimoto |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffd998" |
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+ | |Note = 1st opening theme song for TV anime series ''[[w:c:dragonball:Dragon Ball Z Kai|Dragon Ball Z Kai]]''.}} |
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− | |[[w:c:evangelion:A Cruel Angel's Thesis|A Cruel Angel's Thesis]] |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 残酷な天使のテーゼ |
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+ | |Genre = Anime |
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− | |Yoko Takahashi |
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+ | |English name = Kero! To March |
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− | |Opening theme song for TV anime series ''[[w:c:evangelion:Neon Genesis Evangelion (anime)|Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = ケロッ!とマーチ |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffd998" |
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+ | |Artist = Nobuaki Kakuda and Juri Ihata |
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− | |Cutie Honey (Koda Kumi version) |
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+ | |Note = 1st opening theme song for TV anime series ''Sergeant Frog''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | キューティーハニー |
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+ | |Genre = Anime |
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− | |Kumi Koda |
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+ | |English name = Yuuki Rinrin |
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− | |Ending theme song for live-action movie ''Cutey Honey''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = 勇気りんりん |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffd998" |
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+ | |Artist = Dreaming |
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− | |Touch |
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+ | |Note = 1st ending theme song for TV anime series ''Soreike! Ampanman''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | タッチ |
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+ | |Genre = Anime |
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− | |Yoshimi Iwasaki |
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+ | |English name = Yuruyuru de DE - O! |
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− | |First opening theme song for TV anime series ''Touch''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = ユルユルでDE-O! |
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− | |- bgcolor="f696ee" |
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+ | |Artist = Akiko Yajima |
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− | | colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" |'''Children/Folk''' |
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+ | |Note = 9th opening theme song for TV anime series ''Crayon Shin-Chan''.}} |
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− | |- bgcolor="f696ee" |
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− | |Omocha no Cha-cha-cha |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | おもちゃのチャチャチャ |
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+ | |Genre = Anime |
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+ | |English name = [[A Cruel Angel's Thesis]] |
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− | | |
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+ | |Japanese name = 残酷な天使のテーゼ |
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− | |- bgcolor="51ff59" |
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+ | |Artist = Yoko Takahashi |
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− | | colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" |'''Variety''' |
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+ | |Note = Opening theme song for TV anime series ''[[community:c:evangelion:Neon Genesis Evangelion (anime)|Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''.}} |
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− | |- bgcolor="51ff59" |
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− | |BAROQUE HOEDOWN |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ~Electrical Parade Theme~ |
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+ | |Genre = Anime |
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+ | |English name = Cutie Honey (Koda Kumi version) |
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+ | |Japanese name = キューティーハニー |
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+ | |Artist = Kumi Koda |
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+ | |Note = Ending theme song for live-action movie ''Cutey Honey''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | BAROQUE HOEDOWN ~エレクトリカルパレードのテーマ~ |
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+ | |Genre = Anime |
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− | |Perrey & Kingsley |
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+ | |English name = [[Touch]] |
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+ | |Japanese name = タッチ |
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− | |- bgcolor="fcff10" |
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+ | |Artist = Yoshimi Iwasaki |
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− | | colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" |'''Classic''' |
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+ | |Note = First opening theme song for TV anime series ''Touch''.}} |
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− | |- bgcolor="fcff10" |
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− | |Symphony No. 5 "Fate" |
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+ | {{Game music list/Genre |
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− | 交響曲第五番「運命」 |
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+ | |Genre = Children/Folk}} |
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− | |Ludwig van Beethoven |
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− | | |
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− | |- bgcolor="fcff10" |
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− | |Heaven and Hell |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 天国と地獄 序曲 |
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+ | |Genre = Children/Folk |
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− | |Jacques Offenbach |
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+ | |English name = Omocha no Cha-cha-cha |
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− | | |
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+ | |Japanese name = おもちゃのチャチャチャ}} |
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− | |- bgcolor="fcff10" |
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− | |Eine Kleine Nachtmusik |
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+ | {{Game music list/Genre |
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− | アイネクライネナハトムジーク |
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+ | |Genre = Variety}} |
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− | |Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
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− | | |
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− | |- bgcolor="fcff10" |
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− | |Carmen Prelude |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | カルメン 組曲一番終曲 |
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+ | |Genre = Variety |
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− | |Georges Bizet |
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+ | |English name = BAROQUE HOEDOWN ~Electrical Parade Theme~ |
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− | | |
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+ | |Japanese name = BAROQUE HOEDOWN ~エレクトリカルパレードのテーマ~ |
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− | |- bgcolor="fcff10" |
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+ | |Artist = Perrey & Kingsley}} |
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− | |La Campanella |
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+ | {{Game music list/Genre |
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− | ラ・カンパネラ |
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+ | |Genre = Classic}} |
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− | |Franz Liszt |
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− | | |
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− | |- bgcolor="fcff10" |
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− | |Swan Lake ~still a duckling~ |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 白鳥の湖 ~still a duckling~ |
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+ | |Genre = Classic |
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− | |Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Original) |
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+ | |English name = Symphony No. 5 "Fate" |
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+ | |Japanese name = 交響曲第五番「運命」 |
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+ | |Artist = Ludwig van Beethoven}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | Satoru Koosaki (Arrange) |
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+ | |Genre = Classic |
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+ | |English name = Overture from 'Orpheus in the Underworld' |
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+ | |Japanese name = 「天国と地獄」序曲 |
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+ | |Artist = Jacques Offenbach}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | Mari Kano (Vocal) |
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+ | |Genre = Classic |
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− | | |
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+ | |English name = Eine kleine Nachtmusik |
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− | |- bgcolor="fcff10" |
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+ | |Japanese name = アイネクライネナハトムジーク |
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− | |American Patrol |
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+ | |Artist = Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | アメリカンパトロール |
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+ | |Genre = Classic |
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− | |F. W. Meacham |
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+ | |English name = Carmen Prelude |
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− | | |
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+ | |Japanese name = カルメン 組曲一番終曲 |
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− | |- bgcolor="fcff10" |
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+ | |Artist = Georges Bizet}} |
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− | |Nocturne Op.9-2 |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 夜想曲Op.9-2 |
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+ | |Genre = Classic |
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− | |Jesahm |
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+ | |English name = La Campanella |
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− | | |
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+ | |Japanese name = ラ・カンパネラ |
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− | |- bgcolor="fcff10" |
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+ | |Artist = Franz Liszt}} |
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− | |Minuet |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | メヌエット |
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+ | |Genre = Classic |
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− | |Christian Petzold |
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+ | |English name = Swan Lake ~still a duckling~ |
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− | | |
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+ | |Japanese name = 白鳥の湖 ~still a duckling~ |
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− | |- bgcolor="fcff10" |
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+ | |Artist = Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Original)<br>Satoru Koosaki (Arrange)<br>Mari Kano (Vocal)}} |
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− | |Etude Op.10-4 |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 練習曲Op.10-4 |
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+ | |Genre = Classic |
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− | |Frédéric Chopin (Original) |
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+ | |English name = American Patrol |
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+ | |Japanese name = アメリカンパトロール |
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+ | |Artist = F. W. Meacham}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | Yuji Masubuchi (Arrange) |
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+ | |Genre = Classic |
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− | | |
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+ | |English name = Nocturne Op.9-2 |
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− | |- bgcolor="b910ff" |
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+ | |Japanese name = 夜想曲Op.9-2 |
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− | | colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" |'''Game Music''' |
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+ | |Artist = Jesahm}} |
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− | |- bgcolor="b910ff" |
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− | |Overture IX |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 序曲Ⅸ |
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+ | |Genre = Classic |
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− | | |
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+ | |English name = Minuet |
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− | |Music from video game ''Dragon Quest IX''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = メヌエット |
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− | |- bgcolor="b910ff" |
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+ | |Artist = Christian Petzold}} |
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− | |“HELLO!!” |
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− | |Ai Hidaka (CV: Haruka Tomatsu), Eri Mizutani (CV: Kana Hanazawa), Ryo Akizuki (CV: Yuko Sanpei) |
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− | |Theme song for video game ''The Idolm@ster Dearly Stars''. |
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− | |- bgcolor="b910ff" |
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− | |I Want |
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− | |LindaAI-CUE (Composer) |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | Haruka Amami (CV: Eriko Nakamura) (Vocal) |
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+ | |Genre = Classic |
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− | |Song for video game ''The Idolm@ster SP''. |
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+ | |English name = Etude Op.10-4 |
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− | |- bgcolor="b910ff" |
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+ | |Japanese name = 練習曲Op.10-4 |
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− | |Mappy Medley |
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+ | |Artist = Frédéric Chopin (Original)<br>Yuji Masubuchi (Arrange)}} |
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− | マッピーメドレー |
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+ | |Genre = Game Music}} |
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− | | |
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− | |Remix of music from video game ''Mappy'' |
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− | |- bgcolor="b910ff" |
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− | |Symphonic Druaga |
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− | シンフォニック ドルアーガ |
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+ | |Genre = Game Music |
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− | | |
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+ | |English name = Overture IX |
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− | |Music from arcade video game ''The Tower of Druaga''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = 序曲Ⅸ |
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− | |- bgcolor="b910ff" |
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+ | |Artist = Kōichi Sugiyama |
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− | |Burning Force Medley |
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+ | |Note = Music from video game ''Dragon Quest IX''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | バーニングフォースメドレー |
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+ | |Genre = Game Music |
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− | |Yoshinori Kawamoto |
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+ | |English name = “HELLO!!” |
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− | |Arranged music from video game ''Burning Force''. |
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+ | |Artist = Ai Hidaka (CV: Haruka Tomatsu), Eri Mizutani (CV: Kana Hanazawa), Ryo Akizuki (CV: Yuko Sanpei) |
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− | |- bgcolor="b910ff" |
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+ | |Note = Theme song for video game ''The Idolm@ster Dearly Stars''.}} |
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− | |Naked Glow |
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− | |Kouta Takahashi |
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− | |Music from video game ''R4. Ridge Racer Type 4''. |
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− | |- bgcolor="b910ff" |
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− | |SAMURAI ROCKET |
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− | |Kouta Takahashi |
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− | |Music from video game ''Ridge Racer V''. Ura track also available. |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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− | | colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" |'''Namco Original''' |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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− | |[[Lalala☆Happiness]] |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ららら☆ハッピネス |
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+ | |Genre = Game Music |
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− | |Miki Narahashi and Akane Ueda |
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+ | |English name = I Want |
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− | |Main theme song for ''Do-Don to Nidaime!'' |
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+ | |Artist = LindaAI-CUE (Composer)<br>Haruka Amami (CV: Eriko Nakamura) (Vocal) |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Note = Song for video game ''The Idolm@ster SP''.}} |
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− | |SORA-I Earth Rise |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | SORA-I アースライズ |
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+ | |Genre = Game Music |
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− | |Satoshi Ishikawa |
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+ | |English name = Mappy Medley |
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− | |Song debut in ''Do-Don to Nidaime!'' |
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+ | |Japanese name = マッピーメドレー |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Note = Remix of music from video game ''Mappy''.}} |
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− | |SORA-II Gliese 581 |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | SORA-II グリーゼ581 |
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+ | |Genre = Game Music |
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− | |Ryuichi Takada |
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+ | |English name = Symphonic Druaga |
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− | |Song debut in ''Do-Don to Nidaime!'' |
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+ | |Japanese name = シンフォニック ドルアーガ |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Junko Ozawa, Katsuro Tajima |
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− | |Hikari no Kanata e |
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+ | |Note = Music from arcade video game ''The Tower of Druaga''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ヒカリノカナタヘ |
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+ | |Genre = Game Music |
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− | |Yoshito Yano (Composer, Lyrics) |
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+ | |English name = Burning Force Medley |
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+ | |Japanese name = バーニングフォースメドレー |
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+ | |Artist = Yoshinori Kawamoto |
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+ | |Note = Arranged music from video game ''Burning Force''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | Takayoshi Tanimoto (Vocal) |
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+ | |Genre = Game Music |
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− | |Song debut in ''Do-Don to Nidaime!'' |
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+ | |English name = Naked Glow |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Kohta Takahashi |
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− | |Waruru-sama no Uta o Ki ke! |
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+ | |Note = Music from video game ''R4: Ridge Racer Type 4''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ワルルーさまの歌を聴けぇ! |
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+ | |Genre = Game Music |
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− | |Takashi Nagasako (Vocal) |
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+ | |English name = SAMURAI ROCKET |
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− | |Song debut in ''Do-Don to Nidaime!'' |
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+ | |Artist = Kouta Takahashi |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Note = Music from video game ''Ridge Racer V''. |
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− | |Hello! Halloween |
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+ | |Ura = Yes}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/Genre |
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− | ハロー!ハロウィン |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original}} |
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− | |Masako Ohgami |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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− | |Buru-chan no Oya 2 |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ブルちゃんのおや2 |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Yasuaki Matsuda (Composer) |
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+ | |English name = [[Lalala☆Happiness]] |
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+ | |Japanese name = ららら☆ハッピネス |
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+ | |Artist = Miki Narahashi and Akane Ueda |
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+ | |Note = Main theme song for ''Do-Don to Nidaime!''}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | Tomomitsu Kaneko, Mio Ishida (Vocal) |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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+ | |English name = SORA-I Earth Rise |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Japanese name = SORA-I アースライズ |
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− | |Future Lab |
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+ | |Artist = Satoshi Ishikawa |
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+ | |Note = Song debut in ''Do-Don to Nidaime!''}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | フューチャー・ラボ |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Yukiko 'YMY' Yamamoto |
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+ | |English name = SORA-II Gliese 581 |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = SORA-II グリーゼ581 |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Ryuuichi Takada |
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− | |Many wow bang! |
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+ | |Note = Song debut in ''Do-Don to Nidaime!''}} |
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− | |Yuri Misumi |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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− | |PaPaPa Love |
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− | |Kani Prince |
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− | |Song from video game ''Muscle March.'' |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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− | |Negaigoto☆ Puzzle |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ねがいごと☆ぱずる |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Yozora Orihime |
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− | | |
+ | |English name = [[Hikari no Kanata e]] |
+ | |Japanese name = ヒカリノカナタヘ |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Takayoshi Tanimoto |
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− | |Angel Dream |
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+ | |Note = Song debut in ''Do-Don to Nidaime!''}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | エンジェル ドリーム |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Youko Takamitsu |
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+ | |English name = Waruru-sama no Uta o Ki ke! |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 10]]''. Ura track also available. |
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+ | |Japanese name = ワルルーさまの歌を聴けぇ! |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Takashi Nagasako (Vocal) |
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− | |DON'T CUT |
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+ | |Note = Song debut in ''Do-Don to Nidaime!''}} |
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− | |Nami Nakagawa |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. Ura track also available. |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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− | |Yuujou Pop |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 友情ぽっぷ |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Chata |
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+ | |English name = Hello! Halloween |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = ハロー!ハロウィン |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Masako Ohgami |
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− | |Yuugao No Kimi |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ユウガオノキミ |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Tomokazu Sano |
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+ | |English name = Buru-chan no Oya 2 |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = ブルちゃんのおや2 |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Yasuaki Matsuda (Composer)<br>Tomomitsu Kaneko, Mio Ishida (Vocal) |
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− | |Kissa Rain |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 喫茶レイン |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Hiromi Shibano |
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+ | |English name = Future Lab |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = フューチャー・ラボ |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Yukiko 'YMY' Yamamoto |
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− | |Obsession Latino |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | オブセッション・ラティーノ |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Hiromi Shibano |
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+ | |English name = Many wow bang! |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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+ | |Artist = Yuri Misumi |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''.}} |
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− | |Don Engasu no Fue Fuki |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | ドン・エンガスの笛吹き |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Yukiko 'YMY' Yamamoto |
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+ | |English name = PaPaPa Love |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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+ | |Artist = Kani Prince |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Note = Song from video game ''Muscle March''.}} |
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− | |Akuukan Yuuei ac12.5 |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 亜空間遊泳ac12.5 |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Yuji Masubuchi |
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+ | |English name = Negaigoto☆Puzzle |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = ねがいごと☆ぱずる |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Yozora Orihime |
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− | |Fuun! Bachi o Sensei |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 風雲!バチお先生 |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Go Shiina |
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+ | |English name = Angel Dream |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 3]]''. Ura Oni track also available. |
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+ | |Japanese name = エンジェルドリーム |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Youko Takamitsu |
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− | |Rumble Ranbu |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 10]]''. |
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+ | |Ura = Yes}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | らんぶる乱舞 |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Ayako Saso (Sampling Masters AYA) |
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+ | |English name = DON'T CUT |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. Ura track also available. |
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+ | |Artist = Nami Nakagawa |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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− | |Yozakura Shanikusai |
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+ | |Ura = Yes}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 夜桜謝肉祭 |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Kakumi Nishigomi |
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+ | |English name = Yuujou Pop |
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− | |Song from [[Taiko no Tatsujin 11|''Taiko no Tatsujin 11'']]. Ura track also available. |
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+ | |Japanese name = 友情ぽっぷ |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Chata |
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− | |Fuun Shishi |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 風雲志士 |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Kakumi Nishigomi |
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+ | |English name = Yuugao no Kimi |
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− | |Song debut in ''Do-Don to Nidaime!'' |
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+ | |Japanese name = ユウガオノキミ |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Tomokazu Sano |
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− | |Ryougen no Mai |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 燎原ノ舞 |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Zeami |
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+ | |English name = Kissa Rain |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = 喫茶レイン |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Hiromi Shibano |
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− | |Senpuu no Mai- Earth |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 旋風ノ舞【地】 |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Zeami feat. Ayane |
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+ | |English name = Obsession Latino |
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− | |Song debut in ''Do-Don to Nidaime! ''Listed as Senpuu no Mai. |
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+ | |Japanese name = オブセッション・ラティーノ |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Hiromi Shibano |
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− | |Senpuu no Mai- Heaven |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''.}} |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 旋風ノ舞【天】 |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Zeami feat. Ayane |
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+ | |English name = Dun Aonghasa no Fuefuki |
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− | |Song from [[Taiko no Tatsujin 13|''Taiko no Tatsujin 13'']]. Only available as ura track for Senpuu no Mai- Earth. |
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+ | |Japanese name = ドン・エンガスの笛吹き |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Yukiko 'YMY' Yamamoto |
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− | |Kikyoku ~Seasons of Asia~ |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''.}} |
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− | 季曲 ~Seasons of Asia~ |
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− | |Cai Feng Le Fang |
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− | |Song from [[Taiko no Tatsujin 11|''Taiko no Tatsujin 11'']]. Ura track also available. |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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− | |Chikuzei~GEAR UP~ |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | 蓄勢 ~GEAR UP~ |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |Zhan Xun Wei |
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+ | |English name = Akuukan Yuuei ac12.5 |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. Ura track also available. |
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+ | |Japanese name = 亜空間遊泳ac12.5 |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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+ | |Artist = Yuji Masubuchi |
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− | |Rotter Tarmination |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''.}} |
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− | |Shinji Hosoe (Sampling Masters MEGA) |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin Wii]]'' and ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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− | Ura track also available. |
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− | |- bgcolor="ffad10" |
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− | |Haya Saitama 2000 |
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+ | {{Game music list/List |
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− | はやさいたま2000 |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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− | |LindaAI-CUE |
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+ | |English name = Fuun! Bachi o Sensei |
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− | |Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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+ | |Japanese name = 風雲!バチお先生 |
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− | |} |
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+ | |Artist = Go Shiina |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 3]]''. |
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+ | |Ura = Yes}} |
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+ | |||
+ | {{Game music list/List |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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+ | |English name = Rumble Ranbu |
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+ | |Japanese name = らんぶる乱舞 |
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+ | |Artist = Ayako Saso (Sampling Masters AYA) |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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+ | |Ura = Yes}} |
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+ | |||
+ | {{Game music list/List |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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+ | |English name = Yozakura Shanikusai |
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+ | |Japanese name = 夜桜謝肉祭 |
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+ | |Artist = Kakumi Nishigomi |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 11]]''. |
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+ | |Ura = Yes}} |
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+ | |||
+ | {{Game music list/List |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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+ | |English name = Fuun Shishi |
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+ | |Japanese name = 風雲志士 |
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+ | |Artist = Kakumi Nishigomi |
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+ | |Note = Song debut in ''Do-Don to Nidaime!''}} |
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+ | |||
+ | {{Game music list/List |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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+ | |English name = Ryougen no Mai |
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+ | |Japanese name = 燎原ノ舞 |
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+ | |Artist = Tatsuya 'Xeami/Tatsh' Shimizu |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''.}} |
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+ | |||
+ | {{Game music list/List |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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+ | |English name = Senpuu no Mai- Earth |
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+ | |Japanese name = 旋風ノ舞【地】 |
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+ | |Artist = Tatsuya 'Xeami/Tatsh' Shimizu feat. Ayane |
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+ | |Note = Song debut in ''Do-Don to Nidaime!'' Listed as Senpuu no Mai.}} |
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+ | |||
+ | {{Game music list/List |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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+ | |English name = Senpuu no Mai- Heaven |
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+ | |Japanese name = 旋風ノ舞【天】 |
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+ | |Artist = Tatsuya 'Xeami/Tatsh' Shimizu feat. Ayane |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 13]]''. Only available as ura track for Senpuu no Mai- Earth.}} |
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+ | |||
+ | {{Game music list/List |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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+ | |English name = Kikyoku ~Seasons of Asia~ |
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+ | |Japanese name = 季曲 ~Seasons of Asia~ |
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+ | |Artist = Cai Feng Le Fang |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 11]]''. |
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+ | |Ura = Yes}} |
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+ | |||
+ | {{Game music list/List |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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+ | |English name = Chikuzei~GEAR UP~ |
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+ | |Japanese name = 蓄勢 ~GEAR UP~ |
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+ | |Artist = Zhan Xun Wei of Cai Feng Le Fang |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]'' |
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+ | |Ura = Yes}} |
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+ | |||
+ | {{Game music list/List |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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+ | |English name = Rotter Tarmination |
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+ | |Artist = Shinji Hosoe (Sampling Masters MEGA) |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin Wii]]'' and ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''. |
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+ | |Ura = Yes}} |
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+ | |||
+ | {{Game music list/List |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original |
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+ | |English name = Haya Saitama 2000 |
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+ | |Japanese name = はやさいたま2000 |
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+ | |Artist = LindaAI-CUE |
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+ | |Note = Song from ''[[Taiko no Tatsujin 12]]''.}} |
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+ | |||
+ | {{Game music list/End |
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+ | |Genre = Namco Original}} |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://taiko.namco-ch.net/taikowii2/ Taiko no Tatsujin Wii 2 official website (Japanese)]{{Navbox Taiko no Tatsujin games}} |
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Revision as of 12:07, 12 September 2019
Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do-Don to Nidaime! (Japanese: 太鼓の達人Wii ドドーンと2代目!, Taiko no Tatsujin U~ī Dodōn to Nidaime!) is the second Taiko no Tatsujin game on the Nintendo Wii. It was released on November 19, 2009.
Unlike the previous games, it comes in two retail package: one with the game itself and one that bundled with the TaTaCon controller.
Gameplay
The gameplay is largely the same as the previous installment, but for the first time in the Taiko no Tatsujin series for video game consoles, it includes the Ura Oni tracks for certain songs.
The story mode's boss battle is similar to the battle gameplay from Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Great Decisive Battle!. The story progresses each time as the player fills up the Tamashii gauge to bring back Alumi's memories.
Story
One night, Don and Katsu came across a broken robot while walking around the festival. The Taiko duo decided to bring it to the Municipal Wadaiko Laboratory to see if it could be fixed.
With the help of the Taiko power from the Taiko duo, the robot is fixed and awake. The robot, now known as Alumi, doesn't remember anything except her name. Hearing this, Don and Katsu promise to help her recover her memories.
Just then, Mecha-Don, who has wounds over his body, crashes into the laboratory out of nowhere! Mecha-Don explains that he was attacked by something that is ruining the festival. Turning on the security camera, Don and his co. see the horrible sight of something ruining the festival.
Can Don and his co. protect the ongoing festival from being attacked? Will Alumi get her memories back?
Characters
Note: The * mark indicates that this is the character's first appearance in the franchise.
Main Characters
Villians
NPCs
- Professor Otowa
- Kodama (as Assistant Kodama)
- Mecha-Don
- Lantern Eel
- Lantern
- Tetsuo Wada
- Inu Wada
- Hana Takahashi
- Botan
- Dorabot
- Nyanki
- Donko
Song list
Music/song name | Original Artist | Note(s) | Extra |
J-Pop |
Haruka |
GReeeeN |
Ending theme song for live-action movie Rookies -Graduation-. |
No |
Himawari |
Yusuke |
|
No |
Kimagure Romantic |
Ikimono-gakari |
Theme song for TV drama series Serebu to Biboutarou. |
No |
Nihon no Mikata -Nevada Kara Kimashita- |
Yazima Beauty Salon |
|
No |
Be your wings |
GIRL NEXT DOOR |
|
No |
Family Don-Don! |
YMCK (Composer, Lyrics) |
Song debut in Do-Don to Nidaime! |
No |
Love Story wa Totsuzen Ni |
Kazumasa Oda |
Theme song for TV drama series Tokyo Love Story. |
No |
Tentai Kansoku |
BUMP OF CHICKEN |
Insert song for TV drama series Serching for my polestar. |
No |
Linda Linda |
The Blue Hearts |
|
No |
X Japan |
|
No |
Anime |
High Touch! |
Satoshi (CV: Rica Matsumoto) and Hikari (CV: Megumi Toyoguchi) |
2nd opening theme song for TV anime series Pokémon: Diamond & Pearl. |
No |
Samurai Sentai Shinkenger |
Psychic Lover |
Opening theme song for TV tokusatsu series Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. |
No |
Let's! Fresh Pretty Cure! ~ Hybrid ver ~ |
Mizuki Moie and Momoko Hayashi |
2nd opening theme song for TV anime series Fresh Pretty Cure! |
No |
Hotaru no Hikari |
Ikimono-gakari |
5th opening theme song for TV anime series Naruto: Shippuden. |
No |
Takayoshi Tanimoto |
1st opening theme song for TV anime series Dragon Ball Z Kai. |
No |
Kero! To March |
Nobuaki Kakuda and Juri Ihata |
1st opening theme song for TV anime series Sergeant Frog. |
No |
Yuuki Rinrin |
Dreaming |
1st ending theme song for TV anime series Soreike! Ampanman. |
No |
Yuruyuru de DE - O! |
Akiko Yajima |
9th opening theme song for TV anime series Crayon Shin-Chan. |
No |
A Cruel Angel's Thesis |
Yoko Takahashi |
Opening theme song for TV anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. |
No |
Cutie Honey (Koda Kumi version) |
Kumi Koda |
Ending theme song for live-action movie Cutey Honey. |
No |
Touch |
Yoshimi Iwasaki |
First opening theme song for TV anime series Touch. |
No |
Children/Folk |
Omocha no Cha-cha-cha |
N/A |
|
No |
Variety |
BAROQUE HOEDOWN ~Electrical Parade Theme~ |
Perrey & Kingsley |
|
No |
Classic |
Symphony No. 5 "Fate" |
Ludwig van Beethoven |
|
No |
Overture from 'Orpheus in the Underworld' |
Jacques Offenbach |
|
No |
Eine kleine Nachtmusik |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
|
No |
Carmen Prelude |
Georges Bizet |
|
No |
La Campanella |
Franz Liszt |
|
No |
Swan Lake ~still a duckling~ |
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Original) |
|
No |
American Patrol |
F. W. Meacham |
|
No |
Nocturne Op.9-2 |
Jesahm |
|
No |
Minuet |
Christian Petzold |
|
No |
Etude Op.10-4 |
Frédéric Chopin (Original) |
|
No |
Game Music |
Overture IX |
Kōichi Sugiyama |
Music from video game Dragon Quest IX. |
No |
“HELLO!!” |
Ai Hidaka (CV: Haruka Tomatsu), Eri Mizutani (CV: Kana Hanazawa), Ryo Akizuki (CV: Yuko Sanpei) |
Theme song for video game The Idolm@ster Dearly Stars. |
No |
I Want |
LindaAI-CUE (Composer) |
Song for video game The Idolm@ster SP. |
No |
Mappy Medley |
N/A |
Remix of music from video game Mappy. |
No |
Symphonic Druaga |
Junko Ozawa, Katsuro Tajima |
Music from arcade video game The Tower of Druaga. |
No |
Burning Force Medley |
Yoshinori Kawamoto |
Arranged music from video game Burning Force. |
No |
Naked Glow |
Kohta Takahashi |
Music from video game R4: Ridge Racer Type 4. |
No |
SAMURAI ROCKET |
Kouta Takahashi |
Music from video game Ridge Racer V. |
Yes |
Namco Original |
Lalala☆Happiness |
Miki Narahashi and Akane Ueda |
Main theme song for Do-Don to Nidaime! |
No |
SORA-I Earth Rise |
Satoshi Ishikawa |
Song debut in Do-Don to Nidaime! |
No |
SORA-II Gliese 581 |
Ryuuichi Takada |
Song debut in Do-Don to Nidaime! |
No |
Hikari no Kanata e |
Takayoshi Tanimoto |
Song debut in Do-Don to Nidaime! |
No |
Waruru-sama no Uta o Ki ke! |
Takashi Nagasako (Vocal) |
Song debut in Do-Don to Nidaime! |
No |
Hello! Halloween |
Masako Ohgami |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
No |
Buru-chan no Oya 2 |
Yasuaki Matsuda (Composer) |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
No |
Future Lab |
Yukiko 'YMY' Yamamoto |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
No |
Many wow bang! |
Yuri Misumi |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
No |
PaPaPa Love |
Kani Prince |
Song from video game Muscle March. |
No |
Negaigoto☆Puzzle |
Yozora Orihime |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
No |
Angel Dream |
Youko Takamitsu |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 10. |
Yes |
DON'T CUT |
Nami Nakagawa |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
Yes |
Yuujou Pop |
Chata |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
No |
Yuugao no Kimi |
Tomokazu Sano |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
No |
Kissa Rain |
Hiromi Shibano |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
No |
Obsession Latino |
Hiromi Shibano |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
No |
Dun Aonghasa no Fuefuki |
Yukiko 'YMY' Yamamoto |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
No |
Akuukan Yuuei ac12.5 |
Yuji Masubuchi |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
No |
Fuun! Bachi o Sensei |
Go Shiina |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 3. |
Yes |
Rumble Ranbu |
Ayako Saso (Sampling Masters AYA) |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
Yes |
Yozakura Shanikusai |
Kakumi Nishigomi |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 11. |
Yes |
Fuun Shishi |
Kakumi Nishigomi |
Song debut in Do-Don to Nidaime! |
No |
Ryougen no Mai |
Tatsuya 'Xeami/Tatsh' Shimizu |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
No |
Senpuu no Mai- Earth |
Tatsuya 'Xeami/Tatsh' Shimizu feat. Ayane |
Song debut in Do-Don to Nidaime! Listed as Senpuu no Mai. |
No |
Senpuu no Mai- Heaven |
Tatsuya 'Xeami/Tatsh' Shimizu feat. Ayane |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 13. Only available as ura track for Senpuu no Mai- Earth. |
No |
Kikyoku ~Seasons of Asia~ |
Cai Feng Le Fang |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 11. |
Yes |
Chikuzei~GEAR UP~ |
Zhan Xun Wei of Cai Feng Le Fang |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12 |
Yes |
Rotter Tarmination |
Shinji Hosoe (Sampling Masters MEGA) |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii and Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
Yes |
Haya Saitama 2000 |
LindaAI-CUE |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. |
No |
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External links
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Arcade | First-Generation | 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 |
Second-Generation | 7 · 8 · 9 · 10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14 | |
Third-Generation | Taiko no Tatsujin · KATSU-DON · Sorairo · Momoiro · Kimidori · Murasaki · White · Red · Yellow · Blue · Green | |
Fourth-Generation | 2020 | |
Consoles and mobile | PlayStation 2 | TaTaCon de Dodon ga Don · Doki! Shinkyoku Darake no Haru Matsuri · Appare! Sandaime · Waku Waku Anime Matsuri · Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime · Go! Go! Godaime · Taiko: Drum Master · Tobikkiri! Anime Special · Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime · Doka! to Oomori Nanadaime |
PlayStation 4 | Drum Session! | |
PlayStation Portable | Portable · Portable 2 · Portable DX | |
PlayStation Vita | V Version · The Idolm@ster Must Songs Red Album/Blue Album | |
Nintendo Wii | Wii · Do-Don to Nidaime! · Minna de Party Sandaime! · Kettei-Ban · Chogouka-ban | |
Nintendo Wii U | Wii U Version! · Tokumori! · Atsumete★Tomodachi Daisakusen! | |
Nintendo DS | Touch de Dokodon! · Great Adventure of the Seven Islands! · Dororon! Yokai Great Decisive Battle! | |
Nintendo 3DS | Little Dragon and the Mysterious Orbs · Don and Katsu's Space-time Adventure · Dokodon! Mystery Adventure | |
Nintendo Switch | Drum 'n' Fun! · Rhythmic Adventure Pack | |
Xbox One/Xbox Series/Windows | The Drum Master! | |
Mobage/iOS/Android | Mobile · Popular Song Pack · Shinkyoku Tori Houdai! · Android · Plus · Taiko no Tatsujin RS · Plus: Shinkyoku Tori Houdai! · Pop Tap Beat | |
Others | Anime | Clay Anime · Anime Version! |
Manga | Taiko no Tatsujin · Taiko no Tatsujin DS · Taiko no Tatsujin Wii · Everyday is Festival Days · Drumming at the 4-Panel Festival! | |
Novel | Time Travel to the 3 Eras da-don! | |
Original soundtrack | Red/Blue · Tobikkiri! Anime Special · 2008 · Donderful! · Full Combo! · Chogouka-Ban · Little Dragon and the Mysterious Orbs · Sorairo Version · 2014 · Girls Pop Mania · AkeOme!!!+SotsuOme · Ringo-ame · Yaki-toumokoroshi · Takoyaki · Ramune · Kaki-goori · Watagashi · Baby Castella | |
Virtual Reality | VR Festival |