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*This is one of the four sequels in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' to introduce a new cue with a practice section, the others being [[Cosmic Rhythm Rally|Rhythm Rally 2]], [[Fillbots 2 (DS)|Fillbots 2]], and [[Rockers 2]].
*This is one of the four sequels in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' to introduce a new cue with a practice section, the others being [[Cosmic Rhythm Rally|Rhythm Rally 2]], [[Fillbots 2 (DS)|Fillbots 2]], and [[Rockers 2]].
*This one of the few games in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' to get a major overhaul in its visuals, as well as the only Rhythm Game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' with a completely new arrangement of it's music
*This one of the few games in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' to get a major overhaul in its visuals, as well as the only Rhythm Game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' with a completely new arrangement of it's music
*The Japanese version of ''[[Thrilling! Is This Love?]] ''in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' used in [[Fan Club 2]] is pitch-shifted up by 5%, while the version [[Fan Club]] uses is not.
*The Japanese version of ''[[Thrilling! Is This Love?]] ''in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' used in [[Fan Club 2]] is in the key of E, while the version [[Fan Club]] uses is in E flat.
*[[Bunny Hop]], [[Rat Race]], and this game are the only games to receive remixed music in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
*[[Bunny Hop]], [[Rat Race]], and this game are the only games to receive remixed music in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
*The backup dancers are, technically, in this minigame's prequel and Donut Remix; however, they are always off-screen and never called into the game. Here, they look like giant copies of the Pop Singer.
*The backup dancers are, technically, in this minigame's prequel and Donut Remix; however, they are always off-screen and never called into the game. Here, they look like giant copies of the Pop Singer.
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