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== Rejected designs == | == Rejected designs == | ||
The Pop'n Music series has a long history of rejected characters. Some never saw the light of day, and some would later be used many years or mixes later. For the | The Pop'n Music series has a long history of rejected characters. Some never saw the light of day, and some would later be used many years or mixes later. For the second game, these include | ||
* | * A girl wearing a hat with dog flaps, as well as a jacket, shorts, and big boots (later retooled as White-Merry in Pop'n Music 13 Carnival) | ||
* Fat Boy, who later came into the series with Pop'n Stage | |||
* Smoke, who was redesigned nine years later and put in Pop'n Music 16 Party | |||
* An early-looking W.B. Rose, who later came into the series with Pop'n Music 6 | |||
* A girl in blue overalls, with a multi-colored, long sleeve shirt and red shoes with white stripes. Her hair consists of brown pigtails with a rainbow hat on top, and has a giant pink bear behind her | |||
* A human, male samurai (possibly redesigned as S.B. Taro) | |||
* Early-looking Yoshio, who was later put in Pop'n Music 7 | |||
* A see-through Mimi (possibly used as the concept of Hone Nyami in Pop'n Music 9) | |||
* A panda bear with a microphone, wearing a yellow sweater with green stripes, brown pants, and light blue shoes (Nyami would later don this wardrobe in Pop'n Music 11) | |||
* A happy man with purple hair in a yellow space suit, a red star on his knees, shoulder, and shirt, and wears purple shoes / skates (early Ryusei*Honey??) | |||
* Stereotypical Chinese girl with brown, braided hair (possibly model of LingLing in Pop'n Music 3) | |||
* A woman in a long, blue dress with butterflies on it, with long blue hair that covers up one of her eyes. A flower also dons her head (possibly retooled as Honey in Pop'n Music 8) | |||
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