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[[File:Sprite DS Freeze Frame Unused Guy.png|thumb|180px|class=pixelated]]
[[File:Sprite DS Freeze Frame Unused Guy.png|thumb|180px|class=pixelated]]
Midway through the game, a man walks on screen to block the player's view. Later on, the same man walks in the opposite direction alongside [[T.J. Snapper]]'s girlfriend. There is an unused second design for this man with blonde hair, blue clothing and no sunglasses. This unused walker would later be used in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', replacing the second instance. Additionally, the girlfriend has an animation for walking to the right, while she only ever walks to the left.
Midway through the game, a man walks on screen to block the player's view. Later on, the same man walks in the opposite direction alongside [[T.J. Snapper]]'s girlfriend. There is an unused second design for this man with blonde hair, blue clothing and no sunglasses. This unused walker would later be used in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', replacing the second instance. Additionally, the girlfriend has an animation for walking to the right, while she only ever walks to the left.
===Regional Differences===
===Regional Differences===
In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Gold]]'', ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', the English version of ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' and ''[[Rhythm World]]'', the prologue features an animation of the logo coming in from the right. In the French, German, Italian and Spanish versions of ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'', it remains in the middle of the screen throughout the whole animation.
In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Gold]]'', ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'', the English version of ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' and ''[[Rhythm World]]'', the prologue features an animation of the logo coming in from the right. In the French, German, Italian and Spanish versions of ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'', it remains in the middle of the screen throughout the whole animation.


In ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'', the symbols used to represent how well the player performed are replaced with color-coded hand gestures. The animation is also slightly different: In the English version, the hand gestures blink once when they appear, just as the symbols do in the other regions. In the French, German, Italian and Spanish versions, they grow and shrink as they appear instead.
In ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'', the symbols used to represent how well the player performed are replaced with color-coded hand gestures. The animation is also slightly different: In the English version, the hand gestures blink once when they appear, just as the symbols do in the other regions. In the French, German, Italian and Spanish versions, they grow and shrink as they appear instead.
===Miscellaneous===
Strangely, the name for the song used in this game is "Lucky Bird".
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===Miscellaneous===
Strangely, the name for the song used in this game is named "Lucky Bird" internally.
==''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''==
==''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''==
{{TCRF|section=1|Rhythm Heaven Megamix/Regional Differences#Freeze Frame|Freeze Frame's regional differences}}
{{TCRF|section=1|Rhythm Heaven Megamix/Regional Differences#Freeze Frame|Freeze Frame's regional differences}}
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