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'''Yuukichan's Papa''' is a pseudonym used by a group of sound designers who worked on the first two ''[[Mega Man]]'' games for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. The real names of the composers who worked on ''[[Mega Man (NES)|Mega Man]]'' are Manami Matsumae and Yoshihiro Sakaguchi. The composers who worked on ''[[Mega Man 2 (NES)|Mega Man 2]]'' were [[Ogeretsu Kun]] (a pseudonym, which is a Japanese term of endearment for a rude person), [[Manami Ietel]] (another pseudonym, possibly for the previously mentioned [[Manami Matsumae]]), and [[Yoshihiro Sakaguchi]].
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'''Yuukichan's Papa''' is a pseudonym used by Yoshihiro Sakaguchi, who worked on the first two ''[[Mega Man series|Mega Man]]'' games for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. The other composer who worked on ''[[Mega Man (NES)|Mega Man]]'' is [[Manami Matsumae]] (Credited as Chanchacorin Manami). The other composers who worked on ''[[Mega Man 2 (NES)|Mega Man 2]]'' were [[Takashi Tateishi]] (Credited as [[Ogeretsu Kun]], a Japanese term of endearment for a rude person) and Manami Matsumae (Credited as [[Manami Ietel]], another pseudonym).
   
 
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 4 November 2020

Yuukichan's Papa is a pseudonym used by Yoshihiro Sakaguchi, who worked on the first two Mega Man games for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The other composer who worked on Mega Man is Manami Matsumae (Credited as Chanchacorin Manami). The other composers who worked on Mega Man 2 were Takashi Tateishi (Credited as Ogeretsu Kun, a Japanese term of endearment for a rude person) and Manami Matsumae (Credited as Manami Ietel, another pseudonym).

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