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Artist: スーパーラバーズ「赤ちゃんはどこからくるの?」<br>
Artist: スーパーラバーズ「赤ちゃんはどこからくるの?」<br>
Composition: Jacques Offenbach<br>
Composition: Jacques Offenbach<br>
Arrangement: [[Naofumi Hataya]]<br>
Lyrics: Takumi Yoshinaga<br>
Vocals: [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]]<br>
Chorus: Rub Rabbits<br>
Movie: ?<br>
Movie: ?<br>
Album: あかどこ&きみしね 愛の伝説CD (2005)<br>
Album: あかどこ&きみしね 愛の伝説CD (2005)<br>
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== Song Connections / Remixes ==
== Song Connections / Remixes ==
* 天国と地獄 is a vocal remix of the ''Galop Infernal'' (also better known as the Can-Can) from Jacques Offenbach's operetta ''Orphée aux enfers'' (Orpheus in the Underworld).
* 天国と地獄 is a vocal remix based on the song of the same title, from the 2005 Nintendo DS game ''赤ちゃんはどこからくるの?'', localized as ''The Rub Rabbits!''.
**The original composition is taken from the ''Galop Infernal'' (also better known as the Can-Can) from Jacques Offenbach's operetta ''Orphée aux enfers'' (Orpheus in the Underworld).


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* 天国と地獄 originates from the 2005 Nintendo DS game ''赤ちゃんはどこからくるの?'', localised as ''The Rub Rabbits!''.
** The title 赤ちゃんはどこからくるの? literally translates as "Where do babies come from?".
* 天国と地獄 was added to maimai on November 7th, 2012.
* 天国と地獄 was added to maimai on November 7th, 2012.
* In 舞萌 and Asian English versions of maimai, 天国と地獄's title and artist were changed to '''Orpheus in the Underworld''' and '''Super Rubbers “The Rub Rabbits!”''' respectively.
* In 舞萌 and Asian English versions of maimai, 天国と地獄's title and artist were changed to '''Orpheus in the Underworld''' and '''Super Rubbers “The Rub Rabbits!”''' respectively.
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