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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This is the only ''Rhythm Heaven'' game to ''not'' have the following:
*This is the only ''Rhythm Heaven'' game to ''not'' have the following:
**A normal [[Introduction|Rhythm Test]]. Instead, a flicking practice is used.
**A [[Remix]] with lyrics. While [[Remix 2 (DS)|Remix 2]] has vocals, they do not count as lyrics.
**A [[Remix]] with lyrics. While [[Remix 2 (DS)|Remix 2]] has vocals, they do not count as lyrics.
**A [[Rhythm Game]] that features [[The Wandering Samurai]] as the main character—he was in an [[Endless Game]] instead.
**A [[Rhythm Game]] that features [[The Wandering Samurai]] as the main character—he was in an [[Endless Game]] instead.
**A variation of [[Night Walk]], [[The Clappy Trio]], [[Sneaky Spirits]], [[Power Calligraphy]], and/or [[Tap Trial]].
**A variation of [[Night Walk]], [[The Clappy Trio]], [[Sneaky Spirits]], [[Power Calligraphy]], and/or [[Tap Trial]].
**The [[Two-Player Menu]]; albeit Rhythm Tengoku's original GBA version doesn't have that either.
**[[Two-Player Menu|Multiplayer in some form]]; albeit ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'''s GBA version doesn't have one either.
* This is the first ''Rhythm Heaven'' game to use Rhythm Games with 3D models—them being [[Built to Scale (DS)|Built to Scale]], [[Rhythm Rally 2|Rhythm Rally]] and [[Airboarder]].
* This is the first ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series|Rhythm Heaven]]'' game to use [[Rhythm Games]] with 3D models—them being [[Built to Scale (DS)|Built to Scale]], [[Rhythm Rally 2|Rhythm Rally]] and [[Airboarder]].
* This is the time were certain minigames can count early/late cues as hits. They include [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'Em-Up]], [[Frog Hop]], [[Lockstep]], [[Jumpin' Jazz|and]] [[Lockstep 2|their]] [[Shoot-'Em-Up 2 (DS)|sequels]].
*There are certain [[Rhythm Games]] which do not end a [[Perfect]] if the player goes only slightly off. They include [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'Em-Up]], [[Frog Hop]], [[Lockstep]], as well as their arrange versions are in [[Remix]]es. These kind of misses still impact the player's score outside of the [[Perfect]] Campaign, however.
*For promotional purposes, pop singer [[wikipedia:Beyoncé|Beyoncé]] appeared in the North American commercials.
*For promotional purposes, pop singer [[wikipedia:Beyoncé|Beyoncé]] appeared in the {{US}} commercials.
*The American singers are uncredited in the Staff Credits. They include Lores Ferris Dandoy, Brad Holmes, Ayaka Nagate, and Frank LeGree.
*The American singers are uncredited in the [[Staff Credits|Airboarder]]. They are instead credited in [[Rhythm Tengoku Gold Domestic and Overseas Editions Complete Vocal Collection]].
*This is the game with the most [[Rhythm Toys]], with seven; and the most non-multiplayer [[Endless Games]], with six.
*This is the game with the most [[Rhythm Toys]], with seven; and the most non-multiplayer [[Endless Games]], with six.
*Before accessing to the save files, a circle with a picture must be flicked out of the top of the screen. The picture can be: two flowers, the [[Barista]], three [[Note]]s, the [[Dog Ninja (Character)|Dog Ninja]] or the [[Student]] from [[DJ School]].
*Before accessing to the save files, a circle with a picture must be flicked out of the top of the screen. The picture can be: two flowers, the [[Barista]], three [[Note]]s, the [[Dog Ninja (Character)|Dog Ninja]] or the [[DJ Yellow and Student|Student]] from [[DJ School]].
 
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