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[[File:Screenshot Play-Yan Menu.png|Selection menu seen in [[wikipedia:Play-Yan|Play-Yan]]|280px|thumb]]
[[File:Screenshot Play-Yan Menu.png|Selection menu seen in [[wikipedia:Play-Yan|Play-Yan]]|280px|thumb]]
*Play-Yan is named after the [[wikipedia:Play-Yan|Play-Yan]], a media player that would allow a [[niwanetwork:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]] or a [[niwanetwork:Game Boy Micro|Game Boy Micro]] to play MP3s and videos via an SD card. He appeared as the main mascot on the selection menu, as well as being playable in a minigame called {{Nihongo|JUMP}}. Biribiriuo first appeared in that minigame, where Play-Yan has to duck under the fish as they pass by.
*Play-Yan is named after the [[wikipedia:Play-Yan|Play-Yan]], a media player that would allow a [[niwanetwork:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]] or a [[niwanetwork:Game Boy Micro|Game Boy Micro]] to play MP3s and videos via an SD card. He appeared as the main mascot on the selection menu, as well as being playable in a minigame called {{Nihongo|JUMP}}. Biribiriuo first appeared in that minigame, where Play-Yan has to duck under the fish as they pass by.
**When the Play-Yan released in Europe, the character of Play-Yan was removed and replaced with a generic person that resembles the ones seen on warning signs (or [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]]). When it was released in China, however, the character of Play-Yan was retained.
*Play-Yan appears as a visualization in the [[niwanetwork:Nintendo 3DS Sound|Nintendo 3DS Sound]] application, specifically the MP3 Player. He is shown jumping on boxes to the beat, with the music being portrayed as blue stars fading in and out in the background.  
*Play-Yan appears as a visualization in the [[niwanetwork:Nintendo 3DS Sound|Nintendo 3DS Sound]] application, specifically the MP3 Player. He is shown jumping on boxes to the beat, with the music being portrayed as blue stars fading in and out in the background.  
*The Stars themselves do not appear in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'''s rendition of [[Night Walk (Wii)|Night Walk]]. Instead, simple stars appear after each successful jump.
*The Stars themselves do not appear in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'''s rendition of [[Night Walk (Wii)|Night Walk]]. Instead, simple stars appear after each successful jump.
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