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* Robin&Cock had many [http://www.konami.jp/bemani/popn/music8/peace/design/jig.html preliminary designs], one of which would later become fili, the rival character of [[AC pnm 15|pop'n music 15 ADVENTURE]]'s [[Caring Dance]].
* Robin&Cock had many [http://www.konami.jp/bemani/popn/music8/peace/design/jig.html preliminary designs], one of which would later become fili, the rival character of [[AC pnm 15|pop'n music 15 ADVENTURE]]'s [[Caring Dance]].
* According to [[Ryuta Tamura|TAMA]], Tir na n'Og's early genre was '''CELT 2''' (ケルト2), which suggests that originally Tir na n'Og was meant to be a sequel to [[Suichuukazoku no theme|水中家族のテーマ]], CELT from [[AC pnm 3|pop'n music 3]].
* According to [[Ryuta Tamura|TAMA]], Tir na n'Og's early genre was '''CELT 2''' (ケルト2), which suggests that originally Tir na n'Og was meant to be a sequel to [[Suichuukazoku no theme|水中家族のテーマ]], CELT from [[AC pnm 3|pop'n music 3]].
** In the pop'n music data, Tir na n'Og is named "celt2" as well.
** Furthermore, Tir na n'Og's internal name in pop'n music is "celt2" as well.
* Robin&Cock appear in the 2003 movie ''Lost in Translation''.
* Robin&Cock appear in the 2003 movie ''Lost in Translation''.
* Tir na n'Og appears as DLC for the American version of [[CS pnm Wii|pop'n music]], in the '''Grand Touring''' pack, where Tir na n'Og's title and artist are capitalized as '''Tir Na n'Og''' and '''World Sequence''' respectively.
* Tir na n'Og appears as DLC for the American version of [[CS pnm Wii|pop'n music]], in the '''Grand Touring''' pack, where Tir na n'Og's title and artist are capitalized as '''Tir Na n'Og''' and '''World Sequence''' respectively.

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