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There are various unused sprites and animations in this game. The player's [[Ninja]] has animations where he spins around, presumably after cutting an arrow (one for each side), and one where he bows to the [[Lord]] as an apology (similar to what's seen in the [[OK]] epilogue). There are sprites for hearts and sakura leaves as well, the latter of which resembles what's seen in the [[Superb]] epilogue. [[Tanaka]] and [[Kanojo]] also have their own equivalents of these animations, as well as leftover arrow sprites.
There are various unused sprites and animations in this game. The player's [[Ninja]] has animations where he spins around, presumably after cutting an arrow (one for each side), and one where he bows to the [[Lord]] as an apology (similar to what's seen in the [[OK]] epilogue). There are sprites for hearts and sakura leaves as well, the latter of which resembles what's seen in the [[Superb]] epilogue. [[Tanaka]] and [[Kanojo]] also have their own equivalents of these animations, as well as leftover arrow sprites.
===Miscellaneous===
===Miscellaneous===
All other games after [[Staff]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' use the same name as the original with a "2" after it, with [[Ninja no Shison]] being the exception. However, the game is actually named {{Nihongo|Ninja 2|ニンジャ 2|Ninja 2}} in [[Sequence Test]].
In the [[Sequence Test]], [[Ninja no Shison]] is referred to as {{Nihongo|Ninja 2|ニンジャ 2|Ninja 2}} in [[Sequence Test]].
==''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''==
==''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''==
{{TCRF|section=1|Rhythm Heaven Megamix/Regional Differences#Ninja Bodyguard|Ninja Bodyguard's regional differences}}
{{TCRF|section=1|Rhythm Heaven Megamix/Regional Differences#Ninja Bodyguard|Ninja Bodyguard's regional differences}}
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