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If you do well, you'll be able to play one more stage. (A chosen stage in Super Easy, Recommended Easy, Easy for Two, Hard for Two or the [[Special Stage]] for Super/Kind of Hard.) Aside from the main game, you scan scan a dog card in the "Along With Doggy" mode, you can practice for later stages or certain songs in "Contest Practice", or you can check out stage chemistry in "Dress-Up Research". You can also compete against a friend in "2 Player Competition".
 
If you do well, you'll be able to play one more stage. (A chosen stage in Super Easy, Recommended Easy, Easy for Two, Hard for Two or the [[Special Stage]] for Super/Kind of Hard.) Aside from the main game, you scan scan a dog card in the "Along With Doggy" mode, you can practice for later stages or certain songs in "Contest Practice", or you can check out stage chemistry in "Dress-Up Research". You can also compete against a friend in "2 Player Competition".
   
While Japan was able to have 17 different collections of cards, overseas editions only had 12 different versions with versions after said 12 versions being rereleases of earlier card with everything being the same except the card back. There are 400+ cards available to collect in the Japanese version and 250+ in the International version. Can you collect them all?
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While Japan was able to have 17 different collections of cards, overseas editions only had 12 different versions with versions after said 12 versions being rereleases of earlier card with everything being the same except the card back. There are 580+ cards available to collect in the Japanese version and 330+ in the International version. Can you collect them all?
   
 
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Welcome to the wiki! This wiki covers information about the game, from both the English and Japanese versions, along with the DS game. We also information about the cards, even ones never released outside of Japan.

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Characters
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Characters

Songs

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Characters
Songs


Japanese Cards

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2007

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Information About the Game

Love and Berry: Dress Up and Dance (Also known as Oshare Majo: Love and Berry in Japan) is an arcade game that meets trading cards, similar to Mushiking and Dinosaur King. Oshare Majo: Love and Berry was released in 2004 while Love and Berry: Dress Up and Dance was released in 2006. You play as either Love, Berry, or Miesha (Japan only) and compete against either one of the two characters that weren't chosen. In "Easy For Two" and "Hard For Two", you (or you and a friend) will play as both Love and Berry.

The player scans their Fashion Magic Cards, such Hair and Make-up Cards, Dress-up Cards, Footwear Cards. The player can get additional buffs (or nerfs) by scanning Special Item cards, and there are several cards only available in Japan, which are Tops Cards, Bottom Cards, Accessory Cards, and a card type that can transform a character to a full outfit depending on their preferences, Primp-Up Cards.

Once the player either presses the left and right buttons together or when the player runs out of time, they go to the selected area and their chosen character grades their outfit, with either "Perfect", "Great", "Good", "Fair" and "Bad". Then the player presses either button to the beat of the song, and whoever's Dress-up Meter has a higher score will win the game and proceed to the next stage.

If you do well, you'll be able to play one more stage. (A chosen stage in Super Easy, Recommended Easy, Easy for Two, Hard for Two or the Special Stage for Super/Kind of Hard.) Aside from the main game, you scan scan a dog card in the "Along With Doggy" mode, you can practice for later stages or certain songs in "Contest Practice", or you can check out stage chemistry in "Dress-Up Research". You can also compete against a friend in "2 Player Competition".

While Japan was able to have 17 different collections of cards, overseas editions only had 12 different versions with versions after said 12 versions being rereleases of earlier card with everything being the same except the card back. There are 580+ cards available to collect in the Japanese version and 330+ in the International version. Can you collect them all?

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Pretty Pink Devil is a Dress-up Card released on the 2005 Autumn Collection. It was the only main collection card that never got an international release (most likely because of the devil-based theme) and got replaced by a Shogakukan event card, Cutie Red.

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オシャレ魔女 ラブ and ベリー ABCD Everything's Okay (English Version)

ABCD Everything's Okay! is the song for the Street Court released in the 2005 Autumn-Winter Collection. It is one of the most well-known songs of the game, alongside Daddy's Birthday.

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