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Length: 1:43 (beatmania, beatmania III, pop'n music), 1:41 (jubeat)<br>
Length: 1:43 (beatmania, beatmania III, pop'n music), 1:41 (jubeat)<br>
Genre: J-GARAGE POP (J-ガラージポップ)<br>
Genre: J-GARAGE POP (J-ガラージポップ)<br>
Movie: [[Satoshi Higashida|Higashida]]<br>
pop'n music Character: Kelly [CS2]<br>
pop'n music Character: Kelly [CS2]<br>
pop'n CG design: [[Ichiro Muto]]<br>
pop'n CG designer: [[Ichiro Muto]]<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[CS bm GOTTA|beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX]]<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[CS bm GOTTA|beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX]]<br>
Other Music Game Appearances:
Other Music Game Appearances:
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** In pop'n music 3 CS, its character was Kelly [CS2], and its HYPER chart changed Kelly's palette to her 2P color.
** In pop'n music 3 CS, its character was Kelly [CS2], and its HYPER chart changed Kelly's palette to her 2P color.
** In [[AC pnm 4|pop'n music 4]], its character was AYA [3].
** In [[AC pnm 4|pop'n music 4]], its character was AYA [3].
* Miracle Moon placed second at the popularity poll as to what songs should be included in [[CS bm BEST HITS|beatmania BEST HITS]] [https://twitter.com/satsuya388/status/1708104257227128875].
* Miracle Moon received HARD charts in beatmania III THE FINAL. However, these charts are exact copies of the NORMAL charts.
* Miracle Moon received HARD charts in beatmania III THE FINAL. However, these charts are exact copies of the NORMAL charts.
* Miracle Moon(お月さまが中継局) appears in the Game Boy Advance game ''Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards'', as the background music in the arcade.
* Miracle Moon(お月さまが中継局) appears in the Game Boy Advance game ''Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards'', as the background music in the arcade.
* Miracle Moon(お月さまが中継局) appears as DLC for both the American and Japanese versions of pop'n music (Wii), in the '''Japanese Pop''' and '''初級ポップスセット''' packs respectively.
* Miracle Moon(お月さまが中継局) appears as DLC for both the American and Japanese versions of pop'n music (Wii), in the '''Japanese Pop''' and '''初級ポップスセット''' packs respectively.
* Miracle Moon(お月さまが中継局) received a brand-new EX chart in [[AC pnm peace|pop'n music peace]]. It could be unlocked from May 9th, 2019 to February 19th, 2020 by obtaining four stamps on the fourth pop'n music CS card in the ''pop'n time trip'' (ポップンタイムトリップ) event.
* Miracle Moon(お月さまが中継局) received a brand-new EX chart in [[AC pnm peace|pop'n music peace]]. It could be unlocked from May 9th, 2019 to February 19th, 2020 by obtaining four stamps on the fourth pop'n music CS card in the ''pop'n time trip'' (ポップンタイムトリップ) event.
** Miracle Moon(お月さまが中継局)'s EX chart uses its HYPER chart's keysounds, filling with non-keysounded notes for the rest of the chart.
** As of August 13th, 2020, this chart is available by default.
** Unlike the other charts for the song, Miracle Moon(お月さまが中継局)'s EX chart has Long pop-kuns and Highlight Zones.


== Music Comment ==
== Music Comment ==
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== Song Production Information ==
== Song Production Information ==
=== beatmania ===
=== beatmania Append GOTTAMIX ===
==== Togo of "Togo Project" ====
"Garage... A genre of club music characterized by soulful vocals and rhythms. The name "garage sound" derives from the unique song selections of Larry Levan, the main DJ of the legendary New York club Paradise Garage." (Excerpt from 'beatmania GOTTAMIX Official Guide', published by NTT)
 
... So it says. Sorry! I made 'J-GARAGE POP' without knowing any of that myself. Please interpret 'J-GARAGE POP' as something like Japanese pop that incorporates house beats emphasizing garage's characteristic rhythms of bouncy 16th note triplets (I'll omit further details, since this article would turn into a high-level music piece if I wrote them down here). The song has a bit of a flirtatious (?) tone to it, unlike anything else in current beatmania. In a way, it might fall within the realm of pop'n music... As I composed the song, I timidly thought, "The producers of pop'n music won't get mad at me, will they?" For better or worse, it's actually going to be put into pop'n music as well (thanks to the generosity of [[Hiroshi Takeyasu|Mr. T]] and [[Yoichi Hayashi|Mr. H]]!).
 
Tone of the song aside, the visuals also have anime-like quality, another thing that isn't in current beatmania. When the game was first released, the visuals became a somewhat popular topic of conversation.<br>
Here on KCEJ WEST's Bemani Team, we assign one person per song to do the graphics, then have them listen to the song so much that they start to hate it (?), and from there, draw out the visual world view. VJ Higashida was assigned to this song, and when I first saw the art he came up with, I was honestly surprised. Even though I thought it was puzzling to have this sort of world view in beatmania - which gained its popularity through its "cool" (that word is a bit worn out) club atmosphere - I couldn't blame him given the tone of the song... I also didn't want to be the bad guy and dig my own grave, so I ended up not saying anything. VJ Higashida remarked, "This looks like the NHK show 'Minna no Uta', am I right?" I struggled with my reply of, "Oh, is that so?" Fortunately, the unusual anime-like quality received a lot of positive responses about how cute it is.
 
Now then, the song's cute vocals are from the mysterious (?) and beloved songstress of the beatmania series, Sana - also known for '[[papayapa bossa|BOSSA GROOVE (PAPAYAPA Ver.)]]' and the ending theme in [[CS bm|YebisuMIX]], as well as '[[Surechigau futari]]' from [[AC pnm|pop'n music]]. Sana will continue to sing for us in the future, so keep your ears peeled, all you fans of hers.<br>
Also, a long version of the song will be included on 'GOTTAMIX Original Soundtracks' (KMCA-24 <LC428>), set to be released by Konami Music Entertainment on Friday, August 27th! We also made long and arranged versions of other songs, as well as a [[NaHaNaHa vs.Gattchoon Battle|super powerful new song]] by DJ Senda & Tiny-K (the hottest new thing!). Be sure give these a listen, too.
 
=== beatmania THE FINAL ===
==== Togo ====
==== Togo ====
I created Miracle Moon for the 1999 consumer original title GOTTAMIX, later adding the subtitle "Miracle Moon ~ The Moon is a Relay Station~".<br>
I created Miracle Moon for the 1999 consumer original title GOTTAMIX, later adding the subtitle "Miracle Moon ~ The Moon is a Relay Station~".<br>
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Oddly enough, this is the first time it's been in an arcade version of beatmania.<br>
Oddly enough, this is the first time it's been in an arcade version of beatmania.<br>
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Normally, a lot of beatmania songs with vocals are dance music of the house and eurobeat variety, but when arranging this song, I approached it from an angle of "club music from a pop music perspective."<br>
Normally, a lot of beatmania songs with vocals are dance music of the house and Eurobeat variety, but when arranging this song, I approached it from an angle of "club music from a pop music perspective."<br>
The theme of the lyrics is "long-distance love"... unfortunately, I've never experienced that.<br>
The theme of the lyrics is "long-distance love"... unfortunately, I've never experienced that.<br>
I created the song while thinking, "I wonder if this is how it feels?"<br>
I created the song while thinking, "I wonder if this is how it feels?"<br>

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