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pop'n music Character: [[Yuli]] [LT]<br>
pop'n music Character: [[Yuli]] [LT]<br>
pop'n CG design: [[Chihiro Inoue|ちっひ]]<br>
pop'n CG design: [[Chihiro Inoue|ちっひ]]<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[PnM AC Lapistoria|pop'n music ラピストリア]]<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[AC pnm Lapistoria|pop'n music ラピストリア]]<br>
Other Music Game Appearances: None.
Other Music Game Appearances: None.


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* Bloody Mary is one of the Story Mode unlockable songs in pop'n music ラピストリア, added on January 8th, 2015. To unlock it, you must clear Rars' story: ''Admired man'' (あこがれの人).
* Bloody Mary is one of the Story Mode unlockable songs in pop'n music ラピストリア, added on January 8th, 2015. To unlock it, you must clear Rars' story: ''Admired man'' (あこがれの人).
** Bloody Mary is the only new song of the January 8th, 2015 update.
** Bloody Mary is the only new song of the January 8th, 2015 update.
** In [[PnM AC eclale|pop'n music éclale]], it could be purchased from the Star Factory shop for 250 lumina.
** In [[AC pnm eclale|pop'n music éclale]], it could be purchased from the Star Factory shop for 250 lumina.
*** As of February 15th, 2016, Yuli's 1P palette has been automatically unlocked for all players.
*** As of February 15th, 2016, Yuli's 1P palette has been automatically unlocked for all players.
** As of [[PnM AC Usagi to neko to shounen no yume|pop'n music うさぎと猫と少年の夢]], it is available by default.
** As of [[AC pnm Usaneko|pop'n music うさぎと猫と少年の夢]], it is available by default.
* Bloody Mary is a folklore legend consisting of a ghost or spirit conjured to reveal the future. She is said to appear in a mirror when her name is called three times.
* Bloody Mary is a folklore legend consisting of a ghost or spirit conjured to reveal the future. She is said to appear in a mirror when her name is called three times.
** Bloody Mary is also the name of a cocktail containing vodka, tomato juice, and combinations of other spices and flavorings including Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, piri piri sauce, beef consommé or bouillon, horseradish, celery, olives, salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper, lemon juice, and celery salt.
** Bloody Mary is also the name of a cocktail containing vodka, tomato juice, and combinations of other spices and flavorings including Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, piri piri sauce, beef consommé or bouillon, horseradish, celery, olives, salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper, lemon juice, and celery salt.
* Bloody Mary marks Tatsuya Furukawa's first appearance in the pop'n music series since [[Apple Butter]] from 2010's [[PnM AC 19|pop'n music 19 TUNE STREET]].
* Bloody Mary marks Tatsuya Furukawa's first appearance in the pop'n music series since [[Apple Butter]] from 2010's [[AC pnm 19|pop'n music 19 TUNE STREET]].
** It also marks his first non-GuitarFreaks & DrumMania original song appearance in almost three years.
** It also marks his first non-GuitarFreaks & DrumMania original song appearance in almost three years.
* Deuil members [[Ash]] and [[Smile (character)|Smile]] make cameos in Yuli's WIN and LOSE animations.
* Deuil members [[Ash]] and [[Smile (character)|Smile]] make cameos in Yuli's WIN and LOSE animations.
** Smile's design from Bloody Mary would be later used in [[PnM AC eclale|pop'n music éclale]]'s [[Zouka no kanbase|造花の貌]].
** Smile's design from Bloody Mary would be later used in pop'n music éclale's [[Zouka no kanbase|造花の貌]].
* Bloody Mary is the first song in the main VISUAL series that did not appear in a power of two numbered pop'n music arcade title. This release pattern was mentioned in the staff comments for [[Late Riser]], in which [[Ryuta Tamura|TAMA]] jokingly – and incorrectly – predicted that VISUAL 5 would appear in pop'n music 32.
* Bloody Mary is the first song in the main VISUAL series that did not appear in a power of two numbered pop'n music arcade title. This release pattern was mentioned in the staff comments for [[Late Riser]], in which [[Ryuta Tamura|TAMA]] jokingly – and incorrectly – predicted that VISUAL 5 would appear in pop'n music 32.