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== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
According to TOMOSUKE, all the HinaBitter♪ girls are named after the lyrics in his song [[Rin to shite saku hana no gotoku|凛として咲く花の如く]]. (Incidentally, a rearrangement of the song by tricot | According to TOMOSUKE, all the HinaBitter♪ girls are named after the lyrics in his song [[Rin to shite saku hana no gotoku|凛として咲く花の如く]]. (Incidentally, a rearrangement of the song by tricot was used during the announcement of the series back in November 2012.) | ||
* Marika Yamagata (山形まり花) - voiced by Rina Hidaka | * Marika Yamagata (山形まり花) - voiced by Rina Hidaka | ||
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* Ibuki Izumi (nickname Ibu) (和泉 一舞) - voiced by Minami Tsuda | * Ibuki Izumi (nickname Ibu) (和泉 一舞) - voiced by Minami Tsuda | ||
** The Izumi couture clothing shop's daughter. She plays bass in the group. | ** The Izumi couture clothing shop's daughter, she's a fashionable but easily irritated girl. She plays bass in the group. | ||
* Meu Meu (nickname MeuMeu) (芽兎 めう) - voiced by Hiromi Igarashi | * Meu Meu (nickname MeuMeu) (芽兎 めう) - voiced by Hiromi Igarashi | ||
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* Rin Shimotsuki (霜月 凛) - voiced by Kaori Mizuhara | * Rin Shimotsuki (霜月 凛) - voiced by Kaori Mizuhara | ||
** The oldest of the girls, she is the Shimotsuki Shorin bookstore owner's daughter. She is almost always seen carrying a novel in her hands. She has a mole under her left eye. She plays the electric guitar. | ** The oldest of the girls, she is the Shimotsuki Shorin bookstore owner's daughter. She is a mature, quiet girl, almost always seen carrying a novel in her hands. She has a mole under her left eye. She plays the electric guitar. | ||
* Sakiko Kasuga (春日 咲子) - voiced by Ai Yamaguchi | * Sakiko Kasuga (春日 咲子) - voiced by Ai Yamaguchi | ||
** The daughter of the Cafe Noir coffee shop's owner, she plays the acoustic guitar. She also occasionally works at Cafe Noir, dressed as a maid. | ** The daughter of the Cafe Noir coffee shop's owner, she plays the acoustic guitar. She also occasionally works at Cafe Noir, dressed as a maid. Usually a polite, soft-spoken girl, she has a deviant side that occasionally appears. | ||
== Music Contributors == | == Music Contributors == | ||
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF6bqBOaGyk First broadcast] - 12/12/12. Marika and Ibuki introduce themselves and play a bit of music. | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF6bqBOaGyk First broadcast] - 12/12/12. Marika and Ibuki introduce themselves and play a bit of music. | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW5K4yh__g0 Second broadcast] - 1/27/13. Marika, Ibuki, Meu Meu, and Sakiko appear. Meu Meu and Sakiko's first appearances. A practice version of [[Koi to King Kong|恋とキングコング]] plays starting at 8:37. | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW5K4yh__g0 Second broadcast] - 1/27/13. Marika, Ibuki, Meu Meu, and Sakiko appear. Meu Meu and Sakiko's first appearances. A practice version of [[Koi to King Kong|恋とキングコング]] plays starting at 8:37. | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP_arq_ZbXI Third broadcast] | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP_arq_ZbXI Third broadcast]- 1/27/13. Marika, Ibuki, Meu Meu, and Sakiko appear, with Ibuki the center focus as she talks to the others about their passion for music. A practice version of [[Ibu no jidai!|イブの時代っ!]] plays starting at 5:37. | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZ3-GMY8K5E Fourth broadcast] | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZ3-GMY8K5E Fourth broadcast] - 2/26/13. Marika, Ibuki, Meu Meu, and Sakiko appear, with Meu Meu the main focus, as she lets the focus get a bit to her head. A practice version of [[Meumeupettantan!!|めうめうぺったんたん!!]] is first played at 5:51, then a rock version of it is played at 7:59. | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIXosK5BGy0 Fifth broadcast] | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIXosK5BGy0 Fifth broadcast] - 4/9/13. Marika, Ibuki, Meu Meu, and Sakiko appear, with Sakiko the center focus as they chat at Cafe Noir. A practice version of [[とってもとっても、ありがとう。|Tottemo tottemo, arigatou.]] plays starting at 8:07. The other girls are moved by her song. | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJ6vYVf3Z9s Sixth broadcast] | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJ6vYVf3Z9s Sixth broadcast] - 5/7/13. Marika, Ibuki, Meu Meu, Sakiko, and rin appear. Rin's first appearance, who gets overwhelmed by the other girls around her. A practice version of [[Kokuu to koumyou no discourse|虚空と光明のディスクール]] is played starting at 8:59. | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elD2Fco0H6s Seventh broadcast] | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elD2Fco0H6s Seventh broadcast] | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcgNhqvm3HM Eighth broadcast] | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcgNhqvm3HM Eighth broadcast] | ||
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* All of the HinaBitter♪ episodes features BEMANI songs in the background as background music, many of them composed, arranged, or featuring TOMOSUKE. Here they are in episode order: | * All of the HinaBitter♪ episodes features BEMANI songs in the background as background music, many of them composed, arranged, or featuring TOMOSUKE. Here they are in episode order: | ||
** Episode 1: [[Dimanche]] ([[PnM_AC_7|pop'n music 7]]), the long version of [[Namaiki Princess|なまいきプリンセス]] ([[PnM_AC_19|pop'n music 19 TUNE STREET]]), and the tricot remix of 凛として咲く花の如く. | ** Episode 1: [[Dimanche]] ([[PnM_AC_7|pop'n music 7]]), the long version of [[Namaiki Princess|なまいきプリンセス]] ([[PnM_AC_19|pop'n music 19 TUNE STREET]]), and the tricot remix of 凛として咲く花の如く. | ||
** Episode 2: [[Orange AIR-LINE]] instrumental ([[PnM_AC_11|pop'n music 11]], instrumental version of [[pot-pourri d'orange]] save for [[Mobo Moga]] ([[AC_GF7DM6|GUITARFREAKS 7thMIX / drummania 6thMIX]]) | ** Episode 2: [[Orange AIR-LINE]] instrumental ([[PnM_AC_11|pop'n music 11]]), instrumental version of [[pot-pourri d'orange]] save for [[Mobo Moga]] ([[AC_GF7DM6|GUITARFREAKS 7thMIX / drummania 6thMIX]]) | ||
** Episode 3: | ** Episode 3: Instrumental long version of なまいきプリンセス, instrumental version of [[Marmalade Reverie]] ([[AC 7th style|beatmania IIDX 7th style]]). | ||
** Episode 4: | ** Episode 4: 恋とキングコング (the first non-TOMOSUKE song played in the background). | ||
** Episode 5: | ** Episode 5: [[Une mage blanche]] ([[REFLEC BEAT limelight]]), めうめうぺったんたん!!. | ||
** Episode 6: | ** Episode 6: Instrumental version of [[Koi wa dou? Moro Hadou OK Houteishiki!!|恋はどう?モロ◎波動OK☆方程式!!]], instrumental long version of [[Arche|αρχη]]. | ||
** Episode 7: TBA | ** Episode 7: TBA | ||
** Episode 8: TBA | ** Episode 8: TBA |
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HinaBitter♪
HinaBitter♪ (ひなビタ♪), short for Hinatabi Bitter Suites (日向美ビタースイーツ♪), is a media mix project that was first announced by KONAMI in November 2012. It is produced by BEMANI composer Tomosuke Funaki in association with FujimiShobo (富士見書房), an offbrand of Kadokawa Shoten estalished in 1991 that specializes in card games, anime, and manga.
Story
The main story of HinaBitter♪ consists of five girls that band together to save their hometown that's struggling financially.
Characters
According to TOMOSUKE, all the HinaBitter♪ girls are named after the lyrics in his song 凛として咲く花の如く. (Incidentally, a rearrangement of the song by tricot was used during the announcement of the series back in November 2012.)
- Marika Yamagata (山形まり花) - voiced by Rina Hidaka
- The main heroine of HinaBitter♪. She is the Saudude music store owner's daughter. She is the keyboardist of the group and is an upbeat, cheerful girl. Her catch phrase is "I'm fine!".
- Ibuki Izumi (nickname Ibu) (和泉 一舞) - voiced by Minami Tsuda
- The Izumi couture clothing shop's daughter, she's a fashionable but easily irritated girl. She plays bass in the group.
- Meu Meu (nickname MeuMeu) (芽兎 めう) - voiced by Hiromi Igarashi
- The youngest of the girls, the energetic daughter of the Usagitsuki-do seal shop loves putting "meu" at the end of the her sentences. She also loves parfaits, specifically the Chikuwa parfait served at Cafe Noir. There's even a song about her love for them. She plays the drums.
- Rin Shimotsuki (霜月 凛) - voiced by Kaori Mizuhara
- The oldest of the girls, she is the Shimotsuki Shorin bookstore owner's daughter. She is a mature, quiet girl, almost always seen carrying a novel in her hands. She has a mole under her left eye. She plays the electric guitar.
- Sakiko Kasuga (春日 咲子) - voiced by Ai Yamaguchi
- The daughter of the Cafe Noir coffee shop's owner, she plays the acoustic guitar. She also occasionally works at Cafe Noir, dressed as a maid. Usually a polite, soft-spoken girl, she has a deviant side that occasionally appears.
Music Contributors
Though HinaBitter♪ was founded by TOMOSUKE, there have been several musicians who contributed to the series. So far they include:
- TOMOSUKE
- ARM
- Tomoko Sasaki
- Junpei Fujita
HinaBitter♪ Radio Drama Series Links
- First broadcast - 12/12/12. Marika and Ibuki introduce themselves and play a bit of music.
- Second broadcast - 1/27/13. Marika, Ibuki, Meu Meu, and Sakiko appear. Meu Meu and Sakiko's first appearances. A practice version of 恋とキングコング plays starting at 8:37.
- Third broadcast- 1/27/13. Marika, Ibuki, Meu Meu, and Sakiko appear, with Ibuki the center focus as she talks to the others about their passion for music. A practice version of イブの時代っ! plays starting at 5:37.
- Fourth broadcast - 2/26/13. Marika, Ibuki, Meu Meu, and Sakiko appear, with Meu Meu the main focus, as she lets the focus get a bit to her head. A practice version of めうめうぺったんたん!! is first played at 5:51, then a rock version of it is played at 7:59.
- Fifth broadcast - 4/9/13. Marika, Ibuki, Meu Meu, and Sakiko appear, with Sakiko the center focus as they chat at Cafe Noir. A practice version of Tottemo tottemo, arigatou. plays starting at 8:07. The other girls are moved by her song.
- Sixth broadcast - 5/7/13. Marika, Ibuki, Meu Meu, Sakiko, and rin appear. Rin's first appearance, who gets overwhelmed by the other girls around her. A practice version of 虚空と光明のディスクール is played starting at 8:59.
- Seventh broadcast
- Eighth broadcast
- Ninth broadcast
- Tenth broadcast
- Eleventh broadcast
HinaBitter♪ Singles/Discography
TBA
Trivia
- None of the BEMANI game cuts of any of the HinaBitter♪ songs have to date appeared on a BEMANI OST.
- All of the HinaBitter♪ episodes features BEMANI songs in the background as background music, many of them composed, arranged, or featuring TOMOSUKE. Here they are in episode order:
- Episode 1: Dimanche (pop'n music 7), the long version of なまいきプリンセス (pop'n music 19 TUNE STREET), and the tricot remix of 凛として咲く花の如く.
- Episode 2: Orange AIR-LINE instrumental (pop'n music 11), instrumental version of pot-pourri d'orange save for Mobo Moga (GUITARFREAKS 7thMIX / drummania 6thMIX)
- Episode 3: Instrumental long version of なまいきプリンセス, instrumental version of Marmalade Reverie (beatmania IIDX 7th style).
- Episode 4: 恋とキングコング (the first non-TOMOSUKE song played in the background).
- Episode 5: Une mage blanche (REFLEC BEAT limelight), めうめうぺったんたん!!.
- Episode 6: Instrumental version of 恋はどう?モロ◎波動OK☆方程式!!, instrumental long version of αρχη.
- Episode 7: TBA
- Episode 8: TBA
- Episode 9: TBA
- Episode 10: TBA
- Episode 11: TBA