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* GOEMON is one of the few post-[[PnM_AC_11|pop'n music 11]] arcade pop'n song characters with a distinctive FEVER Win. Fellow Ganbare Goemon character Ebisumaru appears in his FEVER Win animation.
* GOEMON is one of the few post-[[PnM_AC_11|pop'n music 11]] arcade pop'n song characters with a distinctive FEVER Win. Fellow Ganbare Goemon character Ebisumaru appears in his FEVER Win animation.
* GOEMON does not have a 2P color.
* GOEMON does not have a 2P color.
** An unused 2P color for GOEMON can be found in the pop'n music Character Guide: a yellow-haired Goemon. This is a reference to the first Nintendo 64 Goemon game, ''Ganbare Goemon: Neo Momoyama Bakufu no Odori'' (known as ''Mystical Ninja starring Goemon'' in the U.S.).
** An unused 2P color for GOEMON can be found in the pop'n music Character Guide: a yellow-haired Goemon. This is a reference to the first Nintendo 64 Goemon game, ''Ganbare Goemon: Neo Momoyama Bakufu no Odori'' (known as ''Mystical Ninja starring Goemon'' in the U.S.). In it, Goemon could activate a special ability later in the game that turned his hair yellow, allowing him to move blocks he couldn't otherwise.
* がんばれゴエモンメドレー was just a hidden song in pop'n music 12 いろは. In [[PnM_CS_12|pop'n music 12 いろは CS]], though, it was now part of the game's unlock system, moved to the Natsu (Summer) scroll.
* がんばれゴエモンメドレー was just a hidden song in pop'n music 12 いろは. In [[PnM_CS_12|pop'n music 12 いろは CS]], though, it was now part of the game's unlock system, moved to the Natsu (Summer) scroll.
* Despite its appearance in Toy's March, がんばれゴエモンメドレー was never put on the BEMANI category until [[PnM AC eclale|pop'n music éclale]].
* Despite its appearance in Toy's March, がんばれゴエモンメドレー was never put on the BEMANI category until [[PnM AC eclale|pop'n music éclale]].

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