Onegai Miwaku no Target

"Onegai Miwaku no Target/Crazy Happy!" (お願い魅惑のターゲット/Crazy Happy!, Please, Captivating Target/Crazy Happy!) / "Onegai Miwaku no Target" (お願い魅惑のターゲット, Please, Captivating Target) is a single by Japanese girl group Melon Kinenbi. It was released in two versions, the first of which was released as an indies single in 2006, and the second of which was released as a major single in 2007. The major single release peaked at #50 on the Oricon weekly chart.

"Onegai Miwaku no Target/Crazy Happy!"
Single by Melon Kinenbi
from the album Fruity Killer Tune
ReleasedJune 10, 2006
GenreJ-pop, pop punk
LabelUp-Front Works
Melon Kinenbi singles chronology
"Nikutai wa Shōjiki na Eros"
(2005)
"Onegai Miwaku no Target/Crazy Happy!"
(2006)
"Unforgettable"
(2007)
"Onegai Miwaku no Target"
Single by Melon Kinenbi
from the album Melon Juice (album)
ReleasedSeptember 5, 2007
GenreJ-pop
LabelZetima
Melon Kinenbi singles chronology
"Unforgettable"
(2007)
"Onegai Miwaku no Target"
(2007)
"Charisma - Kirei"
(2008)

"Onegai Miwaku no Target/Crazy Happy!" was originally released in 2006 as a double A-side indies single. In 2007, Onegai Miwaku no Target was remixed and re-released as a major single, for which a PV was created. Crazy Happy! has not as yet been released on any other CD. Onegai Miwaku no Target - Original new ver. was used as the ending theme of the TV Tokyo music programme Onryū ~On Ryu~.

On March 31, 2012, the idol group Up-Up Girls from Up-Front Agency released this with a new arrangement as the b-side to their indies debut single, Going my ↑.

Track listing

Indies Version

  1. Onegai Miwaku no Target (お願い魅惑のターゲット, Please, Captivating Target)
  2. Crazy Happy!
  3. Onegai Miwaku no Target (Instrumental) (お願い魅惑のターゲット(instrumental))
  4. Crazy Happy! (Instrumental) (Crazy Happy!(instrumental))

Major Version

  1. Onegai Miwaku no Target ~Mango Purine Mix~ (お願い魅惑のターゲット ~マンゴープリン Mix~)
  2. Onegai Miwaku no Target - Original new ver. (お願い魅惑のターゲット オリジナルnew ver.)
  3. Onegai Miwaku no Target - Original new ver. (Instrumental) (お願い魅惑のターゲット オリジナルnew ver.(Instrumental))
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