Pikanchi Double

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"Pikanchi Double"
Single by Arashi
from the album Iza, Now!
B-side "Gori Muchu" (五里霧中 At a Loss?)
Released February 18, 2004 (2004-02-18) (Japan)
Format CD
Genre Pop
Label J Storm
JADA-5012 (limited edition)
JACA-5013 (normal edition)
Arashi singles chronology
"Hadashi no Mirai/Kotoba yori Taisetsu na Mono"
(2003)
"Pikanchi Double"
(2004)
"Hitomi no Naka no Galaxy/Hero"
(2004)

"Pikanchi Double" (stylized as PIKA★★NCHI DOUBLE) is the twelfth single of the Japanese boy band Arashi. The single was released in two editions: a regular edition containing the karaoke versions of all the songs released in the single, and a limited edition with a deluxe cover art and a bonus track.

Single information

"Pikanchi Double" was used as the theme song for the direct-to-video movie Pikanchi: Life is Hard Dakara Happy, the sequel to the group's first movie together. Although the single is considered a sequel to "Pikanchi", it does not share rock-influenced sound of the prequel. The single's typography is also modified to denote it as a sequel, with two glyphs filling a void, instead of a single glyph with a void in the middle as seen in the typography of "Pikanchi".

Track list

Regular Edition
No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Pikanchi Double"   Spin, Sho Sakurai Kōsuke Morimoto (森元康介 Morimoto Kōsuke?) 4:41
2. "Gori Muchu"   Yōji Kubota (久保田洋司 Kubota Yōji?), Sakurai Hirō Ooyagi (オオヤギヒロオ Ooyagi Hirō?) 4:02
3. "Pikanchi Double" (Karaoke) Spin, Sakurai Morimoto 4:41
4. "Gori Muchu" (Karaoke) Kubota, Sakurai Ooyagi 4:02
5. "Secret Talk" (Hidden track)     14:38
Limited Edition
No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Pikanchi Double"   Spin, Sakurai Morimoto 4:41
2. "Gori Muchu"   Kubota, Sakurai Ooyagi 4:02
3. "Michi Double Version"   Masahiko Kawahara (河原雅彦 Kawahara Masahiko?) Yō Tsuji (辻陽 Tsuji Yō?) 0:56
4. "Pikanchi Double" (Karaoke) Spin, Sakurai Morimoto 4:41
5. "Gori Muchu" (Karaoke) Kubota, Sakurai Ooyagi 4:02

Charts and certifications

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
Japan Oricon Weekly Singles Chart[1] 1
Japan Oricon Yearly Singles Chart[2] 67

Sales and certifications

Country Provider Sales Certification
Japan RIAJ 89,106[1] Gold[3]
Preceded by Oricon Weekly number one single
March 1, 2004
Succeeded by
"Michishirube: A Road Home" by Orange Range

References

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