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* Of the ten current BEMANI series, beatmania IIDX and ノスタルジア are the only BEMANI series that do not currently have any HinaBitter♪ songs in their songlist.
* Of the ten current BEMANI series, beatmania IIDX and ノスタルジア are the only BEMANI series that do not currently have any HinaBitter♪ songs in their songlist.
** Curiously, the Bitter Sweet Girls! album was listed at one point on the beatmania IIDX section of the KONAMISTYLE website, despite that none of their songs are currently in beatmania IIDX. This was later corrected and removed.
** Curiously, the Bitter Sweet Girls! album was listed at one point on the beatmania IIDX section of the KONAMISTYLE website, despite that none of their songs are currently in beatmania IIDX. This was later corrected and removed.
* Cocona and Natsuhi's eye and hair colors are likely references to the red and blue analog trail colors in SOUND VOLTEX, as they originally debuted in that series.
* All of the HinaBitter♪ housoukyoku episodes feature BEMANI songs in the background as background music, many of them composed, arranged, or featuring TOMOSUKE (later episodes only feature HinaBitter♪ songs, though). Here they are in episode order:
* All of the HinaBitter♪ housoukyoku episodes feature BEMANI songs in the background as background music, many of them composed, arranged, or featuring TOMOSUKE (later episodes only feature HinaBitter♪ songs, though). 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.