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* MICHAEL is one of the very few characters in the TV&ANIME category that ever had two different palettes. | * MICHAEL is one of the very few characters in the TV&ANIME category that ever had two different palettes. | ||
** At the time, he was the ''only'' character from a license with a 2P palette. | ** At the time, he was the ''only'' character from a license with a 2P palette. | ||
* According to Cyndi Lauper, the original name of GOONIES"R"GOOD ENOUGH was just ''Good Enough'', but Warner Bros. forced her to add Goonies "R" to the title to advertise the release of The Goonies movie. Lauper hated this name change | * According to Cyndi Lauper, the original name of GOONIES"R"GOOD ENOUGH was just ''Good Enough'', but Warner Bros. forced her to add Goonies "R" to the title to advertise the release of The Goonies movie. Lauper hated this name change (as well as the song itself) and didn't play it live after 1987 until 2004. It also didn't appear on any of her compilation albums until 2003's ''The Essential Cyndi Lauper''. | ||
* Mikoshiba erroneously notes in the character information that ''The Goonies'' was directed by Steven Spielberg. Although Spielberg did write the story, and his studio did make the film, the film itself was directed by Richard Donner, best known as the director of the first Superman movie and the entire ''Lethal Weapon'' franchise. | * Mikoshiba erroneously notes in the character information that ''The Goonies'' was directed by Steven Spielberg. Although Spielberg did write the story, and his studio did make the film, the film itself was directed by Richard Donner, best known as the director of the first Superman movie and the entire ''Lethal Weapon'' franchise. | ||
Revision as of 12:20, 9 November 2017
GOONIES"R"GOOD ENOUGH
Song Information
Artist: Mr.T
Composition: Cyndi Lauper, Stephen Broughton Lunt, Arthur Stead
Arrangement: Mr.T
BPM: 150
Length: 1:35
pop'n music Genre: GOONIES (グーニーズ)
pop'n music Character: MICHAEL [10]
pop'n CG design: ミコシバ
First Music Game Appearance: pop'n music 10
Other Music Game Appearances: None.
Lyrics
None.
Song Connections / Remixes
- GOONIES"R"GOOD ENOUGH is a chiptune instrumental remix of the Cyndi Lauper song, originally titled THE GOONIES 'R' GOOD ENOUGH, which was used as the ending theme for the 1985 movie The Goonies.
- The version of GOONIES"R"GOOD ENOUGH used in pop'n music is based on the version of the song heard in the Japan-only 1986 Famicom game The Goonies (which was only available in North America on Nintendo VS. System and PlayChoice-10 arcade units), published by KONAMI.
- The background of the song, as well as MICHAEL's animations/usage of bombs, are also references to The Goonies video game as well.
- The version of GOONIES"R"GOOD ENOUGH used in pop'n music is based on the version of the song heard in the Japan-only 1986 Famicom game The Goonies (which was only available in North America on Nintendo VS. System and PlayChoice-10 arcade units), published by KONAMI.
Trivia
- MICHAEL is one of the very few characters in the TV&ANIME category that ever had two different palettes.
- At the time, he was the only character from a license with a 2P palette.
- According to Cyndi Lauper, the original name of GOONIES"R"GOOD ENOUGH was just Good Enough, but Warner Bros. forced her to add Goonies "R" to the title to advertise the release of The Goonies movie. Lauper hated this name change (as well as the song itself) and didn't play it live after 1987 until 2004. It also didn't appear on any of her compilation albums until 2003's The Essential Cyndi Lauper.
- Mikoshiba erroneously notes in the character information that The Goonies was directed by Steven Spielberg. Although Spielberg did write the story, and his studio did make the film, the film itself was directed by Richard Donner, best known as the director of the first Superman movie and the entire Lethal Weapon franchise.
Music Comment
Untranslated.
Song Production Information
Untranslated.
Character Information
Untranslated.
Difficulty & Notecounts
pop'n music difficulty rated from 1 to 43 through pop'n music 20 fantasia. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from Pop'n Music Fever.)
Game | Normal Mode | Battle Mode | ||||
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5-Buttons | NORMAL | HYPER | EX | NORMAL | HYPER | |
Notecounts | 249 | 249 | 387 | 646 | 249 | 357 |
pop'n music 10→20 fantasia | 10 | 15 | 20 | 28 | 12 | 17 |
pop'n music 10 CS | 10 | 15 | 20 | 28 | 12 | 17 |