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=== Deto Yume === | === Deto Yume === | ||
In the pop'n music 11 <s>OST booklet</s> POP'N PASSPORT, the arranger, as we know, is listed as "Deto Yume" (デト夢).<br>Researching around the internet, some people suppose that デト夢 is a short way of crediting <i><b>De</b></i>s-ROW <i><b>to</b></i> <i><b>mu</b></i>r.mur.kurotoh for the arrangement.<br>The kanji for yume (夢) can be read in the On-reading as simply <b>mu</b>.<br>In short, "Des-ROW to mur.mur.kurotoh"→"De (s-ROW) to mu (r.mur.kurotoh)"→"De To Mu"→"デ ト ム"→"デト夢". Any thoughts? - [[User:QueenZ|QueenZ]] ([[User talk:QueenZ|talk]]) 19:49, 14 November 2017 (UTC) | In the pop'n music 11 <s>OST booklet</s> POP'N PASSPORT, the arranger, as we know, is listed as "Deto Yume" (デト夢).<br>Researching around the internet, some people suppose that デト夢 is a short way of crediting <i><b>De</b></i>s-ROW <i><b>to</b></i> <i><b>mu</b></i>r.mur.kurotoh for the arrangement.<br>The kanji for yume (夢) can be read in the On-reading as simply <b>mu</b>.<br>In short, "Des-ROW to mur.mur.kurotoh"→"De (s-ROW) to mu (r.mur.kurotoh)"→"De To Mu"→"デ ト ム"→"デト夢". Any thoughts? - [[User:QueenZ|QueenZ]] ([[User talk:QueenZ|talk]]) 19:49, 14 November 2017 (UTC) | ||
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* Seems like a pretty good idea, but we'll probably need confirmation --totally not by [[User:MENDES|MENDES]] ([[User talk:MENDES|talk]]) 20:48, 22 November 2017 (UTC) |
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