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{{examples|Partial Discography}}
{{examples|Partial Discography}}
* ''Pizzicatomania!'' (1987), with main singer Mamiko Sasaki, better known by its [[One Hit Wonder]] "The Audrey Hepburn Complex"
* ''Pizzicatomania!'' (1987), with main singer Mamiko Sasaki, better known by its [[One-Hit Wonder]] "The Audrey Hepburn Complex"
* ''Couples'' (1987)
* ''Couples'' (1987)
* ''Bellissima!'' (1988) with singer Takao Tajima substituting Sasaki.
* ''Bellissima!'' (1988) with singer Takao Tajima substituting Sasaki.
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* [[Repurposed Pop Song]]: many of P5 songs have been reused endlessly, usually in ads and TV indents. Famously, an English version of "Baby Love Child" was used in ''[[Futurama]]''{{'}}s episode "Leela's Homeworld".
* [[Repurposed Pop Song]]: many of P5 songs have been reused endlessly, usually in ads and TV indents. Famously, an English version of "Baby Love Child" was used in ''[[Futurama]]''{{'}}s episode "Leela's Homeworld".
* [[Throw It In]]: Maki and Yasuharu stumbling over their catchphrase at the start of "Happy Sad": "A new stereosonic found... bam!"
* [[Throw It In]]: Maki and Yasuharu stumbling over their catchphrase at the start of "Happy Sad": "A new stereosonic found... bam!"
* [[Tokyo Is the Center of the Universe]]: Since they happen to be ''from'' Tokyo, [[Justified Trope|this trope is justifed]]. Their last Album and EP were Tokyo-themed.
* [[Tokyo Is the Center of the Universe]]: Since they happen to be ''from'' Tokyo, [[Justified Trope|this trope is justified]]. Their last Album and EP were Tokyo-themed.


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