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* 轟け!恋のビーンボール!!~96バット砲炸裂!GITADORAシリーズMVP弾!~ and its original version mark the first collaboration between Toshiyuki Kakuta and Jun Wakita in BEMANI that isn't a rearrangement of a classic song.
* 轟け!恋のビーンボール!!~96バット砲炸裂!GITADORAシリーズMVP弾!~ and its original version mark the first collaboration between Toshiyuki Kakuta and Jun Wakita in BEMANI that isn't a rearrangement of a classic song.
** It also marks the first time Jun Wakita composes a song featuring Mayumi Morinaga as the vocalist.
** It also marks the first time Jun Wakita composes a song featuring Mayumi Morinaga as the vocalist.
* 轟け!恋のビーンボール!!~96バット砲炸裂!GITADORAシリーズMVP弾!~ and its original version are the first Prim songs without lyrics by [[mitsu]].
* 轟け!恋のビーンボール!!~96バット砲炸裂!GITADORAシリーズMVP弾!~ and its original version are the first Prim songs without lyrics by [[Mitsu Ishitani|mitsu]].
** 轟け!恋のビーンボール!!'s lyrics include references to several baseball terms, anime series such as ''Kyojin no hoshi'' and ''Touch'', and to some BEMANI artists as well (Toshiyuki Kakuta, [[Takayuki Ishikawa]] and [[Yoshitaka Nishimura]]).
** 轟け!恋のビーンボール!!'s lyrics include references to several baseball terms, anime series such as ''Kyojin no hoshi'' and ''Touch'', and to some BEMANI artists as well (Toshiyuki Kakuta, [[Takayuki Ishikawa]] and [[Yoshitaka Nishimura]]).
* MVP stands for "Most Valuable Player", which is an award typically bestowed upon the best-performing player or players on a specific team, in an entire league, or for a particular contest or series of contests.
* MVP stands for "Most Valuable Player", which is an award typically bestowed upon the best-performing player or players on a specific team, in an entire league, or for a particular contest or series of contests.

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