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Various products of ''Pikmin'' '''music'''.
Various products of ''Pikmin'' '''music'''.
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===Pikmin World===
===Pikmin World CD===
{{main|Pikmin World}}
{{main|Pikmin World}}
Pikmin World is a soundtrack for {{p1}}. It was released by [[Merchandise/List of companies #Nintendo|Nintendo]] in Japan on {{date|10|July|2002}}, and was never brought overseas. It features 36 songs from the game.
Pikmin World is a soundtrack for {{p1}}. It was released by [[Merchandise/List of companies #Nintendo|Nintendo]] in Japan in May of 2002, and was never brought overseas. It features 36 songs from the game.
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File:Pikminworlds front.jpg|Pikmin World cover art.
File:Pikminworlds front.jpg|Pikmin World cover art.
File:Pikmin Music Disc.png|The music disc for Pikmin World.
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===Strawberry Flower music===
===Strawberry Flower music===
{{main|Strawberry Flower}}
{{main|Strawberry Flower}}
Strawberry Flower is a virtual band that produced four singles to promote the ''Pikmin'' series, exclusively to Japan. The four singles are ''[[Ai no Uta]]'', ''[[Pikmin Dance]]'', ''[[Tane no Uta]]'', and ''[[Song of Hey! Pikmin]]''. The band became extremely popular for its first song, {{j|愛のうた|''Ai no Uta''|Song of Love|f=tp}}, which even managed to outsell ''Pikmin'' itself in Japan.
Strawberry Flower is a virtual band that produced four singles to promote the ''Pikmin'' series, exclusively to Japan and only available in Japanese. The four singles are ''[[Ai no Uta]]'', ''[[Pikmin Dance]]'', ''[[Tane no Uta]]'', and ''[[Song of Hey! Pikmin]]''. The band became extremely popular for its first song, {{j|愛のうた|''Ai no Uta''|Song of Love|f=tp}}, which even managed to outsell ''Pikmin'' itself in Japan.


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====Sheet music books====
====Sheet music books====
{{main|Strawberry Flower#Sheet music}}
{{main|Strawberry Flower#Sheet music}}
In light of the popularity of the Strawberry Flower band, two music books were released. They contain music for ''Ai no Uta'', and were both released in January of 2002, though the book that was published by KMP released on the {{date|15|}}, while the one published by Doremi was released on the {{date|30|}}. They each include multiple compositions for the song, differing in key and instrument.
In light of the popularity of the Strawberry Flower band, two music books were released. They contain music for ''Ai no Uta'' and ''Tane no Uta'' respectively, and were both released in December of 2001 by Doremi. They each include multiple compositions for the songs, differing in key and instrument.


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File:TanenoUta SheetMusic Cover.jpg|Cover of the ''Ai no Uta'' book published by KMP.
File:AinoUta SheetMusic Cover.jpg|Cover of the ''Ai no Uta'' book.
File:AinoUta SheetMusic Cover.jpg|Cover of the ''Ai no Uta'' book published by Doremi.
File:TanenoUta SheetMusic Cover.jpg|Cover of the ''Tane no Uta'' book.
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[[Category:Merchandise]]

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