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pop'n CG design: [[MUKAI]]<br>
pop'n CG design: [[MUKAI]]<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[PnM CS 1|pop'n music CS]]<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[PnM CS 1|pop'n music CS]]<br>
Other Music Game Appearances: None.
Other Music Game Appearances:
* [[PnM AC 2|pop'n music 2]]


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
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* According to [[Yoichi Hayashi]] on the song comments for [[Seal]], Water Melon Woman was just created with an old analog mixer and an old Mac computer.
* According to [[Yoichi Hayashi]] on the song comments for [[Seal]], Water Melon Woman was just created with an old analog mixer and an old Mac computer.
** It is also mentioned that both Yoichi Hayashi and Satoru Nakata were part of the old Yokohama branch of Konami Computer Entertainment.
** It is also mentioned that both Yoichi Hayashi and Satoru Nakata were part of the old Yokohama branch of Konami Computer Entertainment.
* BOY's 1P palette was a 3P color in [[PnM CS 2|pop'n music 2 CS]] and [[PnM CS 3|pop'n music 3 CS]].
* BOY's current 1P palette was a 3P color in [[PnM CS 2|pop'n music 2 CS]] and [[PnM CS 3|pop'n music 3 CS]].
* In the arcade version of [[PnM AC 2|pop'n music 2]], Water Melon Woman's artist was credited to '''319'''.
* In the arcade version of pop'n music 2, Water Melon Woman's artist was credited to '''319'''.
* In pop'n music 2 and its CS counterpart, Water Melon Woman's character was pretty [CS1-3P].
* In pop'n music 2 and its CS counterpart, Water Melon Woman's character was PRETTY [CS1-3P].
* In [[PnM AC 3|pop'n music 3]], Water Melon Woman's character was AYA [3].
* In [[PnM AC 3|pop'n music 3]], Water Melon Woman's character was AYA [3].
** In pop'n music 3 CS, Water Melon Woman's character was replaced to BOY [CS1-2P]. This palette became BOY's 4P color for [[Landmark]] in [[PnM AC 7|pop'n music 7]].  
** In pop'n music 3 CS, Water Melon Woman's character was replaced to BOY [CS1-2P]. This palette became BOY's 4P color for [[Landmark]] in [[PnM AC 7|pop'n music 7]].  
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