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*The game is a parody on real ancient Monks, who (depending on the religion) starve themselves as part of their training, while here it's the opposite.
*The game is a parody on real ancient Monks, who (depending on the religion) starve themselves as part of their training, while here it's the opposite.
*The dumplings are referred to as a bread called Manju in the Japanese version.
*The dumplings are referred to as a bread called Manju in the Japanese version.
*This is the shortest game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]], ''lasting 54 seconds, though it isn't the shortest game in the franchise. [[Showtime]] beats it by 7 seconds and [[Rhythm Rally]] by 12 seconds.
*This is the shortest game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]], ''lasting 54 seconds, though it isn't the shortest game in the franchise. [[Shōtaimu]] beats it by 7 seconds and [[Rhythm Rally]] by 12 seconds.
*Since its inception, Munchy Monk has enjoyed perfect attendance in the series, re-appearing in both ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' (as an [[Munchy Monk (Wii)|Endless Game]]) and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. It shares a similar status as the likes of [[Karate Man]], [[Samurai Slice]], and [[Built to Scale]].
*Since its inception, Munchy Monk has enjoyed perfect attendance in the series, re-appearing in both ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' (as an [[Munchy Monk (Wii)|Endless Game]]) and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. It shares a similar status as the likes of [[Karate Man]], [[Samurai Slice]], and [[Built to Scale]].
*The game has the same rhythm as [[Micro-Row 2 (Wii)|Micro-Row 2]].
*The game has the same rhythm as [[Micro-Row 2 (Wii)|Micro-Row 2]].
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