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{| | {{Infobox CD | ||
|image = Pikmindance.jpg | |||
|size = 275px | |||
| | |artist = [[Strawberry Flower]] | ||
| | |native = ピクミンダンス | ||
|aside = Let's Techno with The Pikmin (テクノでピクミン) | |||
| | |bside = March of The Pikmin (ピクミンのマーチ) | ||
| | Pikmin Ondo (ピクミン音頭) | ||
|single = 2nd | |||
| | |album = | ||
|release = March 27, 2002 | |||
|genre = Techno | |||
March | |||
Ondo | |||
| | |format = CD Single | ||
|length =11:05 | |||
|label = Toshiba EMI | |||
| | |awards = Oricon Top 200 Weekly Peak: #8 | ||
|} | RIAJ Certification: Double Platinum | ||
|sales = 100,110 copies | |||
|type = Single | |||
|previous = | |||
|next = }} | |||
'''Pikmin Dance''' is a single released by the band [[Strawberry Flower]], featuring three dance versions of their 2001 single, ''[[Ai no Uta]]''. This single is rare and out of print. | '''Pikmin Dance''' is a single released by the band [[Strawberry Flower]], featuring three dance versions of their 2001 single, ''[[Ai no Uta]]''. This single is rare and out of print. | ||
Revision as of 09:50, September 9, 2014
Pikmin Dance | |
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Artist | Strawberry Flower |
Native title | ピクミンダンス |
A side | Let's Techno with The Pikmin (テクノでピクミン) |
B side | March of The Pikmin (ピクミンのマーチ)
Pikmin Ondo (ピクミン音頭) |
Single # | 2nd |
Released on | March 27, 2002 |
Genre | Techno
March Ondo |
Format | CD Single |
Length | 11:05 |
Label | Toshiba EMI |
Awards | Oricon Top 200 Weekly Peak: #8
RIAJ Certification: Double Platinum |
Sales | 100,110 copies |
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Pikmin Dance is a single released by the band Strawberry Flower, featuring three dance versions of their 2001 single, Ai no Uta. This single is rare and out of print.
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