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+ | On May 7th, 2022, an otoMAD collaboration using this medley was uploaded to Niconico & YouTube. The collaboration used this medley as BGM with Wakka from the videogame Final Fantasy X as a source. Within less than a month, the collaboration had gained over 3.1 million views, before being deleted due to a copyright strike from Square Enix. | ||
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Revision as of 06:57, 12 August 2022
Kanji | "おとめっど" |
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Romaji | "Otomeddo" |
English | "Oto-med" |
Release Date | December 29th, 2019 |
Original Video URL | sm36147088 / v=UHZKtPYetkE |
Composer(s) | rynryn (りゅん) |
Track List
# | Time | Title | Source |
01 | 0:02 | Chirumiru Cirno | Touhou Project BGM (arranged by Conagusuri) |
02 | 0:18 | Fever | Dr. Mario BGM |
03 | 0:41 | Roki | Vocaloid (Kagamine Rin) song by Mikito-P |
04 | 0:55 | B.B.K.K.B.K.K. | BMS playable song |
05 | 1:14 | Dadadada Tenshi | Song by nanawoakari |
06 | 1:26 | U.N. Owen was her? | Touhou Koumakyou ~ Embodiment of Scarlet Devil BGM |
07 | 1:43 | Yamada Denki no Uta | Yamada Denki commercial jingle |
08 | 1:56 | Connect | Puella Magi Madoka ☆ Magica OP |
09 | 2:17 | BEAT-NEW-WORLD | Touhou Project BGM (Arranged by BeatMARIO) |
10 | 2:39 | Night of Knights | Touhou Project BGM (Arranged by BeatMARIO) |
11 | 3:22 | MEGALOVANIA | UNDERTALE BGM |
12 | 3:43 | Shibamata | Song/MAD by 2gou. |
13 | 4:02 | Hijitsuzaikei Joshitachi wa Dou Surya Ii Desu ka? | Nukige Mitai na Shima ni Sunderu Watashi wa Dou Surya Ii Desu ka? OP |
14 | 4:29 | Trash | MUSECA 1+1/2 playable song |
15 | 4:39 | Night Sky Patrol of Tomorrow | Vocaloid (IA) song by Orangestar |
16 | 5:02 | A Well-Deserved Rest ~ Milky Way Wishes: Staff Roll | Kirby Super Star BGM |
Trivia
On May 7th, 2022, an otoMAD collaboration using this medley was uploaded to Niconico & YouTube. The collaboration used this medley as BGM with Wakka from the videogame Final Fantasy X as a source. Within less than a month, the collaboration had gained over 3.1 million views, before being deleted due to a copyright strike from Square Enix.