Actually titled "Go Go!! Trouble Makers Original Soundtrack," this collection of background music (BGM) and vocal tracks inspired by the game was never released in the United States or Europe, and thus retained the original Japanese title for Mischief Makers: Yuke Yuke!! Trouble Makers. Published by TDK, the CD was released on May 21st, 1997 for a price of 2500 Japanese yen. Vocals were provided by Masami Suzuki, the seiyū notable as the voice of Amelia in the Slayers series and as Aisa in Shonen Jump's One Piece. Each track's title is an all-caps English word or phrase, followed by a small description in Japanese (translated in the chart below). An additional CD was released separately featuring just the opening and ending theme songs.
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| - Actually titled "Go Go!! Trouble Makers Original Soundtrack," this collection of background music (BGM) and vocal tracks inspired by the game was never released in the United States or Europe, and thus retained the original Japanese title for Mischief Makers: Yuke Yuke!! Trouble Makers. Published by TDK, the CD was released on May 21st, 1997 for a price of 2500 Japanese yen. Vocals were provided by Masami Suzuki, the seiyū notable as the voice of Amelia in the Slayers series and as Aisa in Shonen Jump's One Piece. Each track's title is an all-caps English word or phrase, followed by a small description in Japanese (translated in the chart below). An additional CD was released separately featuring just the opening and ending theme songs.
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| - Actually titled "Go Go!! Trouble Makers Original Soundtrack," this collection of background music (BGM) and vocal tracks inspired by the game was never released in the United States or Europe, and thus retained the original Japanese title for Mischief Makers: Yuke Yuke!! Trouble Makers. Published by TDK, the CD was released on May 21st, 1997 for a price of 2500 Japanese yen. Vocals were provided by Masami Suzuki, the seiyū notable as the voice of Amelia in the Slayers series and as Aisa in Shonen Jump's One Piece. Each track's title is an all-caps English word or phrase, followed by a small description in Japanese (translated in the chart below). An additional CD was released separately featuring just the opening and ending theme songs.
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