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{{DISPLAYTITLE:音弾超人ゴリライザー}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:音弾超人ゴリライザー}} | ||
== Song Information == | == Song Information == | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:Ondan choujin Gorillaizer.png|thumb|音弾超人ゴリライザー's jacket.]] | ||
Artist: ゴリライザー制作委員会<br> | Artist: ゴリライザー制作委員会<br> | ||
Composition/Arrangement/Lyrics: [[yukitani|Gorillaizer]]<br> | Composition/Arrangement/Lyrics: [[yukitani|Gorillaizer]]<br> |
Revision as of 08:38, 11 June 2020
Song Information
Artist: ゴリライザー制作委員会
Composition/Arrangement/Lyrics: Gorillaizer
Vocals: Rail Hitoh, emyuu.
Producer: yukitani
BPM: 138
Length: 1:43
CHUNITHM ID: ?
CHUNITHM Genre: VARIETY
First Music Game Appearance: CHUNITHM CRYSTAL
Other Music Game Appearances: None.
Lyrics
None yet.
Song Connections / Remixes
- The version of 音弾超人ゴリライザー used in CHUNITHM is slightly extended from the BMS version, including a "sponsor's message" at the end, spoken by emyuu..
- A vocal from 音弾超人ゴリライザー is sampled in Nijirate Fanatics, which also appears in CHUNITHM CRYSTAL.
Trivia
- 音弾超人ゴリライザー originates from the 大血戦 -THE BMS OF FIGHTERS ULTIMATE- Be-Music Source song contest. It finished 5th overall.
- Its BMS genre is TOKUSATSU (特撮).
- Tokusatsu (literally "special filming") is a Japanese term for live action film or TV drama that makes heavy use of special effects. In practice, it refers generally to science fiction and fantasy works, especially superhero works such as Super Sentai or Kamen Rider.
- Its BMS genre is TOKUSATSU (特撮).
- 音弾超人ゴリライザー is the opening theme of a fictitious tokusatsu program of the same name, featuring a hero who fights ill-mannered arcade game players. Its music video is shown as the introduction for this program, with fictitious credits.
- This video also includes footage of the "Gorillaizer" playing arcade games including KONAMI's beatmania IIDX 22 PENDUAL. Multiple lyrics make reference to charts from the beatmania IIDX series:
- "tada no TRILL" (ただのトリル) - refers to the long trill at the start of Let The Track Flow's Single ANOTHER chart, seen here.
- "2356 BEEEEEAM!!" (2356ビーーーーーム!!) - a particularly uncomfortable randomisation when V's Single ANOTHER chart is played on random mode, seen here (measure 61).
- This video also includes footage of the "Gorillaizer" playing arcade games including KONAMI's beatmania IIDX 22 PENDUAL. Multiple lyrics make reference to charts from the beatmania IIDX series:
- 音弾超人ゴリライザー has a complete website featuring character information and (fictional) TV listings.
- To commemorate 音弾超人ゴリライザー being added to CHUNITHM CRYSTAL, this website was updated with a new banner featuring Gorillaizer facing off against a penguin.
- 音弾超人ゴリライザー was added to CHUNITHM CRYSTAL on June 11th, 2020.
- According to yukitani, he didn't believe that adding 音弾超人ゴリライザー to CHUNITHM would be possible, even though the series is known for its inclusion of BMS songs, so he included references to it in Nijirate Fanatics. He was surprised when a request was made to add it just a few months later.
Genre Changes
None.
Difficulty & Notecounts
This song page has partially or completely missing notecount information. Please add them when they become available.
CHUNITHM difficulty rated 1 to 14 from AIR PLUS to PARADISE LOST, 1 to 15 from NEW to LUMINOUS, and 1 to 15+ from LUMINOUS PLUS onwards.
(Ratings and notecounts obtained from maimai on gamerch, and CHUNITHM and オンゲキ wikis on wikiwiki.)
CHUNITHM
Game | Level | ||||
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Basic | Advanced | Expert | Master | Ultima | |
Notecounts | ? | ? | ? | 1217 | - |
(Tap / Hold / Slide / Air / Flick) | ? / ? / ? / ? | ? / ? / ? / ? | ? / ? / ? / ? | ? / ? / ? / ? / ? | - |
Chart Designer | - | - | ? | ? | - |
CHUNITHM CRYSTAL→Present | 3 | 7 | 11 | 12+ | - |
Videos
CHUNITHM
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