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List of Popotan soundtracks

''Popotan'' is a Japanese visual novel by Petit Ferret originally released in 2002 that was adapted into a PC game, an anime by Shaft and a radio drama broadcast on Osaka Radio. Three soundtracks based on the visual novel have been released. The first is a maxi single titled "Popotan", published by Petite Ferret. It was a limited print run released with the visual novel. The single contains vocal and instrumental songs of the opening theme, "Popotan"; the closing theme "Answer"; and "Magical Girl Mii"'s theme, "Magical Girl Mii's Pong". All three songs were sung by Under17. The vocals were later re-released as part of their ''Best'' complications. The songs "Answer" and "Popotan" were also sung during their live tour. A limited promotional DVD for the anime was accompanied by a CD containing the unabridged songs by Under17 from the visual novel, and the song "Poporaji", which was later used for a radio drama by the same name. The last visual novel soundtrack was released with the Popotan's fan disc, ''Popotan Fan Disc together with A·SO·BO'', and contains tracks for the background music.
Three soundtracks based on the anime have been released. ''PopoTime'', an anime soundtrack, was released with music by Osamu Tezuka containing a TV cuts of the opening and closing themes by Under17 and Funta, respectively.〔A TV cut is where a song is modified for broadcast on television to fit within the length of the credits.〕 An extended play (EP) entitled ''Popotan e.p.'' was released jointly by Under17 and Funta. It contains the unabridged opening and closings of the anime as well as a new jointly produced theme song, "Gemstone" by both bands. An image CD, ''It's a PopoTime!'' was later released and contains character songs performed by the voice actors for the series' three sisters: Ai; Mai; and Mii. The opening theme song for ''Poporaji'' is also placed on the CD. The opening theme was re-released as part of Under17's ''Best'' complications and performed during their live tour. ''Poporaji'' was later released separately on two CDs. The opening theme song "Popotan Kiss" was later re-released as part of Under17's second ''Best'' complication and performed during their live tour.
==Soundtracks==


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