. "Ai no Uta ~ Pikmin CM Song - Single (\u611B\u306E\u3046\u305F ~ \u30D4\u30AF\u30DF\u30F3CM\u30BD\u30F3\u30B0 - Single) is a single by a Japanese image group called Strawberry Flower. This is their debut single that's A side, Ai no Uta was featured in commercials for Pikmin, and can be sung by the Pikmin in Pikmin 2 when 20 of each of the 5 colors of Pikmin are in your group. This CD Single remained in the top ten for several weeks. Unexpectedly, the single actually outsold the game itself. About three months after Ai no Uta was released, the group continued with another single, Pikmin Dance, featuring three dance versions of their 2001 song, Ai no Uta. The title of the A side translates to Song of Love, so-named because the song expounds on the emotions the Pikmin feel in relation to their involvement in the game, and also their devotion to their given task of helping the game's protagonist, Captain Olimar. The B side, Namida ga Afureta, translates to The Tears Overflowed, and is phrased more from Olimar's perspective of the Pikmin as well as how he feels about them - which in turn seems difficult for him to express. In this song, the sorrowful space captain deeply regrets never telling the Pikmin that he loved them before departing back to his home planet of Hocotate. The third track is an instrumental version of Ai no Uta. Ai no Uta is also a music track available in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, played in the Distant Planet stage, along with a French version, named \"Vos meilleurs amis\" (\"Your best friends\"). Ai no Uta extract Image:Ai No Uta.ogg"@en . "Ai No Uta.ogg"@en . . "Ai no Uta (Single)"@en . "Ai no Uta ~ Pikmin CM Song - Single (\u611B\u306E\u3046\u305F ~ \u30D4\u30AF\u30DF\u30F3CM\u30BD\u30F3\u30B0 - Single) is a single by a Japanese image group called Strawberry Flower. This is their debut single that's A side, Ai no Uta was featured in commercials for Pikmin, and can be sung by the Pikmin in Pikmin 2 when 20 of each of the 5 colors of Pikmin are in your group. This CD Single remained in the top ten for several weeks. Unexpectedly, the single actually outsold the game itself. About three months after Ai no Uta was released, the group continued with another single, Pikmin Dance, featuring three dance versions of their 2001 song, Ai no Uta."@en . . . "Ai no Uta extract"@en . .