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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Several tracks in the Music List differ from what they are like during gameplay. For example:
*Several tracks in the Music List differ from what they are like during gameplay. For example:
** [[Night Walk]]'s tempo is a little slower than in-game.
** [[Spaceball]] and [[Marching Orders]] end after the point the games would fade out.
**[[Sneaky Spirits 2]] loops twice without any tempo changes.
**[[Iai Giri]], [[Rat Race]] and [[Bunny Hop]] use specialized tracks meant to help with their gameplay during the game, and they have separate ones specifically for the Studio.
**[[Showtime]] is a looped track, while the game ends before the first loop completes.
**[[Showtime]] is a looped track, while the game ends before the first loop completes.
**[[Tram and Poline]] is also looped twice with a defined end.
**[[Tram and Poline]] is also looped twice with a defined end.
**[[Spaceball]] and [[Marching Orders]] end after the point the games would fade out.
**[[Night Walk]]'s tempo is a little faster than in-game.
**[[power Calligraphy]] has an extra hyoshigi click which isn't heard during gameplay, as it ends before the last note plays.
**[[power Calligraphy]] has an extra hyoshigi click which isn't heard during gameplay, as it ends before the last note plays.
**[[Polyrhythm]] speeds up on the second half, and has a defined ending.
**[[Polyrhythm]] speeds up on the second half, and has a defined ending.
**[[Iai Giri]], [[Rat Race]] and [[Bunny Hop]] use specialized tracks meant to help with their gameplay during the game, and they have separate ones specifically for the Studio.
**[[Remix 1 (GBA)|Remix 1]], [[Remix 2 (GBA)|Remix 2]], [[Remix 4 (GBA)|Remix 4]], [[Rap Men]], [[Rap Women]], [[Ninja Bodyguard]], [[Sick Beats|Baikin Hakase]], [[Uma Machine]]'s four tracks, the three [[Practice]] Themes, the music from the [[Rhythm Toys]], [[Endless Games]] and [[Drum Lessons]] Selection Menus, the [[Rhythm-kan Sokutei]] Results Theme, [[Rap Machine]], and the arrange variants aside from [[The Snappy Trio]], [[Bon Dance]], [[Cosmic Dance]] and [[Tap Trial 2]] are all missing from the music list.
**[[Remix 1 (GBA)|Remix 1]], [[Remix 2 (GBA)|Remix 2]], [[Remix 4 (GBA)|Remix 4]], [[Rap Men]], [[Rap Women]], [[Ninja Bodyguard]], [[Sick Beats|Baikin Hakase]], [[Uma Machine]]'s four tracks, the three [[Practice]] Themes, the music from the [[Rhythm Toys]], [[Endless Games]] and [[Drum Lessons]] Selection Menus, the [[Rhythm-kan Sokutei]] Results Theme, [[Rap Machine]], and the arrange variants aside from [[The Snappy Trio]], [[Bon Dance]], [[Cosmic Dance]] and [[Tap Trial 2]] are all missing from the music list.
***Most of these differences are shared with how the tracks are represented on the [[Rhythm Tengoku Complete Music Collection]], with the exception that [[Tram to Poline]] fades out when the game would end, rather than looping, and most of the missing music is included.
***Most of these differences are shared with how the tracks are represented on the [[Rhythm Tengoku Complete Music Collection]], with the exception that [[Tram to Poline]] fades out when the game would end, rather than looping, and most of the missing music is included.
*''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' allow the player to listen to music in much the same way through the [[Café]], where once again most tracks need to be unlocked as [[gift]]s from the [[Perfect]] Campaign. The player cannot drum to them, however, nor can they sort the tracks. Instead, they can choose to listen in order or shuffled.
*''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' allow the player to listen to music in much the same way through the [[Café]], where once again most tracks need to be unlocked as [[gift]]s from the [[Perfect]] Campaign. The player cannot drum to them, however, nor can they sort the tracks. Instead, they can choose to listen in order or shuffled.
**In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', the player is able to Play Music and view the epilogue slide show in the [[Museum]], the music being purchased from the [[Shop]] this time. If they start them while pressing down 🄻 and 🅁, they can drum to the music with the same controls as the [[Drum Lessons]] and Studio<ref>"Oh, hey, did you know you can now watch the epilogue slide show in the museum? I'll tell you a secret about that... If you start while pressing down 🄻 and 🅁, something good may happen. Try that in Play Music too. That's all the trade secrets I can give away in one visit. See you later!" ~ [[Barista]] at the [[Café]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''</ref>. Rather than playing as [[Anata]], Spooky of the [[Tiny Ghosts]] is used instead. The player cannot save their performances.
**In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', the player is able to Play Music and view the epilogue slide show in the [[Museum]], the music being purchased from the [[Shop]] this time. If they start them while pressing down 🄻 and 🅁, they can drum to the music with the same controls as the [[Drum Lessons]] and Studio<ref>"Oh, hey, did you know you can now watch the epilogue slide show in the museum? I'll tell you a secret about that... If you start while pressing down 🄻 and 🅁, something good may happen. Try that in Play Music too. That's all the trade secrets I can give away in one visit. See you later!" ~ [[Barista]] at the [[Café]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''</ref>. Rather than playing as [[Anata]], Spooky of the [[Tiny Ghosts]] is used instead. The player cannot save their performances.
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