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At last the owls have come out. The idea for this video came to | At last the owls have come out. The idea for this video came to me while I was giving a simple toast to my grandmother in the middle of a rice crop in Niigata. The Cheer Train keeps on running towards victory, so the owls won't give up. | ||
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Revision as of 13:39, 21 May 2015
Cheer Train
Song Information
Artist: Fuzita Blender
Composition/Arrangement: Fuzita Blender
BPM: 120
Length: 1:51
Genre: BIG BEAT
VJ: shiro
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania IIDX 7th style
Other Music Game Appearances: None.
Lyrics
Stand by to win! Wow! We have a winner!
Song Connections/Remixes
None.
Trivia
- Cheer Train's Double ANOTHER chart is noted as being particularly difficult to play, because the player often has to scratch and press keys on both sides simultaneously.
Song Production Information
ucchie
This is Cheer Train, with its cute piano.
When I listen to Fuzita Blender's songs, there's something academic even in the newest works.
It may be cute, but you may find the gameplay for it surprisingly difficult. Actually, it seems like everything has gotten harder lately.
Video Production Information
shiro
At last the owls have come out. The idea for this video came to me while I was giving a simple toast to my grandmother in the middle of a rice crop in Niigata. The Cheer Train keeps on running towards victory, so the owls won't give up.
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