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* みなしごハッチ, much like the genres for [[Ultra Seven no uta|ウルトラセブンの歌]] and [[Taga tame ni|誰がために]], references the number of the pop'n music game it debuted on. | * みなしごハッチ, much like the genres for [[Ultra Seven no uta|ウルトラセブンの歌]] and [[Taga tame ni|誰がために]], references the number of the pop'n music game it debuted on. | ||
** According to [[Jun Wakita|wac]], the original genre that the pop'n music staff had planned for みなしごハッチ was '''みなしご''' ("minashigo"). | ** According to [[Jun Wakita|wac]], the original genre that the pop'n music staff had planned for みなしごハッチ was '''みなしご''' ("minashigo"). | ||
* みなしごハッチ's charts were made by [[Hiroki Koga|Naya~n]]. | * みなしごハッチ's charts were made by [[Hiroki Koga|Naya~n]], his only contribution to pop'n music 8. | ||
** According to wac, Hiroki was very busy composing music for the KONAMI arcade game [https://web.archive.org/web/20090217134111/http://www.konami.jp/am/ssr/top.html Shutsugeki! Sengoku Kakumei (出撃!戦国革命)], which is why he couldn't write a new song for pop'n music 8, but he helped do the charts for みなしごハッチ in the end. | ** According to wac, Hiroki was very busy composing music for the KONAMI arcade game [https://web.archive.org/web/20090217134111/http://www.konami.jp/am/ssr/top.html Shutsugeki! Sengoku Kakumei (出撃!戦国革命)], which is why he couldn't write a new song for pop'n music 8, but he helped do the charts for みなしごハッチ in the end. | ||