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pop'n music Genre: CUTIE TECHNO POP (キューティーテクノポップ)<br> | pop'n music Genre: CUTIE TECHNO POP (キューティーテクノポップ)<br> | ||
pop'n music Character: SORA HOSHINO [17]<br> | pop'n music Character: SORA HOSHINO [17]<br> | ||
pop'n CG design: [[eimy]]<br> | |||
First Music Game Appearance: [[PnM AC 17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]]<br> | First Music Game Appearance: [[PnM AC 17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]]<br> | ||
Other Music Game Appearances: | Other Music Game Appearances: | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* The two other girls seen in SORA HOSHINO's Win/Fever/Lose animations, HIKARI NIJINO and MIRAI YUMENO, got their own songs in pop'n music games カーニバル ([[Nijiiro|虹色]]) and ADVENTURE ([[Koi no Miracle|恋のミラクル☆]]) respectively. | * The two other girls seen in SORA HOSHINO's Win/Fever/Lose animations, HIKARI NIJINO and MIRAI YUMENO, got their own songs in pop'n music games カーニバル ([[Nijiiro|虹色]]) and ADVENTURE ([[Koi no Miracle|恋のミラクル☆]]) respectively. | ||
* According to Sota Fujimori, We Can Change's title came from U.S. President Barrack Obama's speeches on courage and change during the 2008 presidential elections. | |||
** [[Daichi Watanabe|PON]] also jokes about adding "Yes" in front of the song title, referencing Obama's "Yes we can!" rally cries during the presidential elections. | |||
== Music Comment == | == Music Comment == |