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**This trick can also be used for [[Karate Man Kicks!]].
**This trick can also be used for [[Karate Man Kicks!]].
*The epilogue screens in the game look similar to epilogue screens from the other Karate Man games in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'': The [[Try Again]] epilogue screen looks similar to the one from [[Karate Man Combos!]] with both feeling weak while being in a featureless colored background, the [[OK]] epilogue screen in similar to the one from [[Karate Man Kicks!]] with both characters sitting down and eating, and the [[Superb]] epilogue screen looks similar to the one from [[Karate Man Returns!]] with both characters dashing in the air while striking the same pose.
*The epilogue screens in the game look similar to epilogue screens from the other Karate Man games in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'': The [[Try Again]] epilogue screen looks similar to the one from [[Karate Man Combos!]] with both feeling weak while being in a featureless colored background, the [[OK]] epilogue screen in similar to the one from [[Karate Man Kicks!]] with both characters sitting down and eating, and the [[Superb]] epilogue screen looks similar to the one from [[Karate Man Returns!]] with both characters dashing in the air while striking the same pose.
*This game is notable for being in a set of sequels, without having any prequels of its own (unless one counts it as a sequel to the entire series of "Karate Man" minigames).
*This game is notable for being in a set of sequels, without having any prequels of its own (unless one counts it as a sequel to the entire series of "Karate Man"  
**Even though it is often classified as its own game by fans, its icon and placement during gameplay suggests it is a threequel to [[Karate Man Returns!]].
*In the files for this game, there is an unused "bomb" and "alien" projectile that can both be punched. The bomb projectile works the same as [[Karate Man Returns!|The GBA version of Karate Man]], in which said projectile is punched and makes a noise after it is hit. The alien projectile is less unclear and makes a loud and sharp noise when hit.
*In the files for this game, there is an unused "bomb" and "alien" projectile that can both be punched. The bomb projectile works the same as [[Karate Man Returns!|The GBA version of Karate Man]], in which said projectile is punched and makes a noise after it is hit. The alien projectile is less unclear and makes a loud and sharp noise when hit.
**This could have possibly been a cameo by the alien in [[Spaceball]], as it also appears in other games, such as [[Second Contact]]
**This could have possibly been a cameo by the alien in [[Spaceball]], as it also appears in other games, such as [[Second Contact]]
**The alien is also in the files of [[Karate Man Kicks!]] and [[Karate Man Combos!]], except colored blue and orange, respectively.
**The alien is also in the files of [[Karate Man Kicks!]] and [[Karate Man Combos!]], except colored blue and orange, respectively.
*Even though it is often classified as its own game by fans, its icon and placement during gameplay suggests it is a threequel to [[Karate Man Returns!]].
 
==Video==
==Video==
[[File:Rhythm Heaven Megamix - Karate Man Senior (Perfect) (English)|thumb|center|300 px]]
[[File:Rhythm Heaven Megamix - Karate Man Senior (Perfect) (English)|thumb|center|300 px]]
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