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List of <i>Popotan</i> soundtracks

List of Popotan soundtracks

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Popotan is a Japanese visual novel by Petit Ferret originally released in 2002 that was adapted into a PC game, an anime by Shaft and a radio drama broadcast on Osaka Radio.[1][2][3] Three soundtracks based on the visual novel have been released. The first is a maxi single titled "Popotan", published by Petite Ferret. It was a limited print run released with the visual novel. The single contains vocal and instrumental songs of the opening theme, "Say It! Popotan"; the closing theme "Answer"; and "Magical Girl Mii"'s theme, "Magical Girl Mii's Pong". All three songs were sung by Haruko Momoi of Under17. The vocals were later re-released as part of their Best complications. The songs "Answer" and "Say It! Popotan" were also sung during their live tour. A limited promotional DVD for the anime was accompanied by a CD containing the unabridged songs by Under17 from the visual novel, and the song "Poporaji", which was later used for a radio drama by the same name. The last visual novel soundtrack was released with the Popotan's fan disc, Popotan Fan Disc together with A·SO·BO, and contains tracks for the background music.[4]

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Three soundtracks based on the anime have been released. Popo Music, an anime soundtrack, was released with music by Osamu Tezuka containing a TV cuts of the opening and closing themes by Under17 and Funta, respectively.[n 1] An extended play (EP) entitled Popotan e.p. was released jointly by Under17 and Funta. It contains the unabridged opening and closings of the anime as well as a new jointly produced theme song, "Gemstone" by both bands. An image CD, It's a PopoTime! was later released and contains character songs performed by the voice actresses for the series' three sisters: Ai; Mai; and Mii. The opening theme song for Poporaji is also placed on the CD. The opening theme was re-released as part of Under17's Best complications and performed during their live tour. Poporaji was later released separately on two CDs. The opening theme song "Popotan Kiss" was later re-released as part of Under17's second Best complication and performed during their live tour.

Soundtracks

Visual novel

Popotan maxi single

"Popotan Maxi Single (ぽぽたん Maxi Single)" is, as per its title, a maxi single. It was first released on December 28, 2002 in a limited print run of 2000 copies by Petit Ferret for the initial release of the Popotan visual novel.[5] The CD was later re-released commercially on May 4, 2003. It contains six tracks of the themes featured in the visual novel. The first three tracks are the vocals and the last three are the instrumental versions< used as background music in the game.[6][7]

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All tracks are written by Under17

Poporaji no Uta

Poporaji no Uta (ぽぽらじの歌, lit. Poporaji's Song) is a mini-CD released by Bandai Visual in a limited press run of 10,000 copies on June 27, 2003, along with the preview DVD, The Secret of the 3 Sisters (ぽぽたん 送開始記念版 うガマンできない、3姉妹のひ·み·つ, Popotan Hōsō Kaishi Kinen ban Mou Gaman Deki Nai, 3 Shimai no Hi·Mi·Tsu)[8][9] The mini-CD contains the main vocal themes from the visual novel performed by Under17 as well as the image song, which is also the opening theme for the radio show Poporaji, performed by the anime's voice actresses for the three sisters.[9]

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Anime

Popotan e.p.

On August 8, 2003, Under17 and Funta released a joint album that includes the opening, closing, and album-exclusive theme songs for the anime Popotan: the opening theme; "Popotan Hatake de Tsukamae te" (ぽぽたん畑でつかまえて) performed by Under17; the closing theme, "Suki", by Funta; and a collaborative theme song, "Gem Stone". It was released by Lantis as an extended play entitled ぽぽたんe.p. (Popotan e.p.), which appeared three times on the Oricon albums charts and peaked at number 68.[10] The CD contains a vocal and instrumental track for all three theme songs.[11]

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Popo Music

On November 27, 2003, the original anime soundtrack Popo Music was published by Lantis.[12] The soundtrack contains 30 songs, most of which were composed by Osamu Tezuka. The first and last tracks are the TV cuts of the opening and closing themes by Under17 and Funta, respectively.[13]

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Radio drama

It's a Popo Time

It's a Popo Time was released November 6, 2003, by Lantis, and peaked at number 296 on the Oricon albums chart.[14] The CD contains five songs, one for each of the three sisters. In addition, the CD also contains the opening and closing theme songs for the live radio broadcast Poporaji, which is based on the anime.[15]

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All tracks are written by Masumi Asano, Momoi Haruko and Sayaka Ohara

Poporaji

The first CD, A Poporaji-like CD (「ぽぽらじ」っぽいCD, Poporaji ppoi CD), was released on September 26, 2003 by Lantis.[16][17] The CD contains 27 tracks that are a mix of vocals and songs by Masumi Asano, Momoi Haruko & Sayaka Ohara[17] with a guest appearance Mai Kadowaki[18] as Mea.

The second CD, A Poporaji-like CD2 (「ぽぽらじ」っぽいCD2, Poporaji ppoi CD2), was released on February 25, 2004 by Lantis.[19][20] The second CD contains 16 tracks, several of which repeat the names from the first disc, but are not repeat tracks. The disc also continues the story from the first disc.[19] The second CD contains the voice actors from the original and includes Kadowaki as a main cast member.[20]

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Legacy

Under17 later re-released their songs from the visual novel, anime, and "Popotan Kiss" from Poporaji in their "Best" albums. "Say It! Popotan", "Answer", and "Magical Mii's Pong" are all released on Under17 Best Album 1: Pretty Girl Game Love Songs (Under17 Best Album1 美少女ゲームソングに愛を!!, Under17 Best Album1 Bishōjo Geemu Songu ni ai o), which appeared twice on the Oricon charts, peaking at number 93.[21][22] "Catching the Popotan Field" and "Popotan Kiss" from the anime and radio drama respectively have been released in the second volume, Under17 Best Album 2: Thoroughly Investigating Moe Songs (Under17 Best Album2 萌えソングをきわめるゾ!, Under17 Best Album2 Moe Songu o Kiwameru zo!), and appeared twice on the Oricon charts, peaking at number 50.[23][24] "Say It! Popotan", "Answer" and "Popotan Kiss" were also re-released in Under17's final "Best" album, Under17 Best Album 3: And Thus to Legend... (Under17 Best Album3 そして伝説へ..., Under17 Best Album3 Soshite Densetsu e...), which ranked three times on the Oricon charts, peaking at number 58.[25][26]

"Say It! Popotan", "Searching in the Field of Popotan", "Popotan Kiss", and "Answer" were later sung during Under17's live tour, which was later released on DVD, Under17 First Live Tour: Final And Thus to Legend... (Under17 First Live Tour Final そして伝説へ..., Under17 First Live Tour Final Soshite Densetsu he...).[27]

Notes

  1. A TV cut is where a song is modified for broadcast on television to fit within the length of the credits.

References

  1. Petit Ferret (December 13, 2002). Popotan (PC) (in Japanese) (2.0 ed.).
  2. "Popotan TV Information". Radio Information (in Japanese). Petit Ferret/Popo House. Archived from the original on February 9, 2004. Retrieved February 16, 2009.
  3. Popotan: Vanishing House (back cover). Shinichiro Kimura. Long Beach, California: Geneon. 2004 [2003].{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  4. Petit Ferret (2003). ぽぽたんファンディスク いっしょにA・So・Bo (in Japanese).
  5. ぽぽたん Maxi Single [Popotan Maxi Single] (CD) (in Japanese). Under17. Japan: Petit Ferret. 2002. GRW0212-2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  6. ぽぽたん Maxi Single [Popotan Maxi Single] (back cover). Under17. Petit Ferret. GRW0212-2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  7. Petit Ferret (August 1, 2003). ぽぽたん Po! (PC) (in Japanese) (DVD-ROM ed.).
  8. "ぽぽたん 放送開始記念版 もうガマンできない~3姉妹のひ·み·つ~〈10,000セット限定生産〉 [DVD]" [Popotan Hōsō Kaishi Kinen ban Mou Gaman Deki Nai, 3 Shimai no Hi·Mi·Tsu <10,000 Limited Edition> [DVD]] (in Japanese). Amazon. 27 June 2003. Retrieved August 15, 2009.
  9. Doi, Hitoshi. "Popotan no Uta". Archived from the original on July 6, 2008. Retrieved August 4, 2009.
  10. "ぽぽたん畑でつかまえて(「ぽぽたんe. p. 」)" [Popotan Hatake de Tsukamae te]. Oricon. Archived from the original on November 12, 2023. Retrieved August 11, 2009.
  11. ぽぽたんE.P. (Media notes). Under17 & Funta. Japan: Lantis. 2003.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  12. "「ぽぽたん」オリジナルサウンドトラック POPO MUSIC BS-iアニメ「ぽぽたん」より" [Popotan: Original Soundtrack BS-i Anime Popotan] (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on November 12, 2023. Retrieved August 17, 2009.
  13. Teduka, Makoto (2003). Popo Music (Media notes). Japan: Lantis. LACA-5239.
  14. "ぽぽたん」ヴォーカルミニアルバム「It's A PoPoTime」" [Popotan Vocal Mini-Album~"It's A PoPoTime"] (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on November 12, 2023. Retrieved August 17, 2009.
  15. It's a Popo Time! (Media notes). Masumi Asano, Momoi Haruko & Sayaka Ohara. Japan0: Lantis. 2003. LACA-5216.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  16. "ぽぽらじ「ぽぽらじっぽいCD」" [Poporaji: Poporajippoi CD] (in Japanese). Jbook. Archived from the original on February 18, 2012. Retrieved August 19, 2009.
  17. "ぽぽらじ「ぽぽらじっぽいCD」 TBSラジオ系「ぽぽらじ」より" [Poporaji: Poporajippoi CD from TBS Radio Series Poporaji] (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on November 12, 2023. Retrieved August 19, 2009.
  18. Doi, Hitoshi (June 25, 2009). "SEIYUU DATABASE" (list). seiyuu radio guest list. Archived from the original on December 2, 2008. Retrieved August 18, 2009.
  19. "ぽぽらじっぽいCD2" [Poporajippoi CD2] (in Japanese). Jbook. Archived from the original on February 18, 2012. Retrieved August 19, 2009.
  20. "ぽぽらじっぽいCD TBSラジオ系「ぽぽらじ」より" [Poporajippoi CD2 from TBS Radio Series Poporaji] (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on November 12, 2023. Retrieved August 19, 2009.
  21. "Under17 Best Album1 美少女ゲームソングに愛を!" [Under17 Best Album 1: Pretty Girl Love Songs]. Oricon. Archived from the original on March 6, 2019. Retrieved August 28, 2009.
  22. "美少女ゲームソングに愛を!!" [Pretty Girl Love Songs]. Oricon. Archived from the original on March 6, 2019. Retrieved August 28, 2009.
  23. "Under17 Best Album2 萌えソングをきわめるゾ!" [Under17 Best Album 2: Thoroughly Investigating Moe Songs]. Oricon. Archived from the original on March 6, 2019. Retrieved August 28, 2009.
  24. "Under17 ベストアルバム2 "萌えソングをきわめるゾ!!" [Under17 Best Album 2: Thoroughly Investigating Moe Songs]. Oricon. Archived from the original on March 6, 2019. Retrieved August 28, 2009.
  25. "Under17 Best Album3 そして伝説へ..." [Under17 Best Album 3: And Thus to Legend...]. Oricon. Archived from the original on March 6, 2019. Retrieved August 28, 2009.
  26. "BEST ALBUM3 そして伝説へ..." [Best Album 3: And Thus to Legend...]. Oricon. Archived from the original on March 6, 2019. Retrieved August 28, 2009.
  27. "Under17 First Live Tour Final そして伝説へ..." [Under17 First Live Tour: Final And Thus to Legend...]. Oricon. Archived from the original on November 12, 2023. Retrieved August 28, 2009.


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