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* In a reference to Mawile's [[National Pokédex]] number of 303, the song was released on March 3, has a duration of 3:03, and Miku's Character Vocal number designation on her shoulder, "01", is replaced with "303". | * In a reference to Mawile's [[National Pokédex]] number of 303, the song was released on March 3, has a duration of 3:03, and Miku's Character Vocal number designation on her shoulder, "01", is replaced with "303". | ||
* The song uses video game music that relates to Fairy type Pokémon including Mt. Moon (Clefairy), Laverre City, Glimwood Tangle, and rival character Bede. | * The song uses video game music that relates to Fairy type Pokémon including Mt. Moon (Clefairy), Laverre City, Glimwood Tangle, and rival character Bede. | ||
* Miku's costume incorporates several different [[Item|items]] from the main series games. She wears a [[Mega Ring]] on her wrist, a [[Fairy Feather]] in her hair, and carries a microphone with a [[Love Ball]] motif. | |||
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Revision as of 04:09, 4 March 2024
The subject of this article has no official English name. The name currently in use is the official English translation of the Japanese name. |
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Project VOLTAGE 18 Types/Songs
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MELLOMELLOID (Japanese: メロメロイド Meromeroido) is a song from Pokémon feat. Hatsune Miku Project VOLTAGE 18 Types/Songs produced by Kairiki Bear. The song's title is a portmanteau of "Meromero", the Japanese name of the move Attract, and "Vocaloid".
The song and music video were released on March 3, 2024.
Lyrics
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Characters
Humans
- Hatsune Miku
Pokémon
Video
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Staff
- Lyrics: Kairiki Bear / Project VOLTAGE
- Music: Kairiki Bear
- Illust: Nou
Gallery
Hatsune Miku concept art by Nou[1] |
Trivia
- In a reference to Mawile's National Pokédex number of 303, the song was released on March 3, has a duration of 3:03, and Miku's Character Vocal number designation on her shoulder, "01", is replaced with "303".
- The song uses video game music that relates to Fairy type Pokémon including Mt. Moon (Clefairy), Laverre City, Glimwood Tangle, and rival character Bede.
- Miku's costume incorporates several different items from the main series games. She wears a Mega Ring on her wrist, a Fairy Feather in her hair, and carries a microphone with a Love Ball motif.
References
This article is part of Project Music, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon song, CD and musician. |