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*There are two real-life paintings depicted during the poses. | *There are two real-life paintings depicted during the poses. | ||
**The first painting is widely known as ''Ōtani Oniji III in the Role of the Servant Edobei'', painted by [[wikipedia:Sharaku|Tōshūsai Sharaku]] in 1794. | **The first painting is widely known as ''Ōtani Oniji III in the Role of the Servant Edobei'', painted by [[wikipedia:Sharaku|Tōshūsai Sharaku]] in 1794. | ||
**The second painting that appears is known as ''[[ | **The second painting that appears is known as ''[[wikipedia:The Great Wave off Kanagawa|The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', painted by [[wikipedia:Hokusai|Katsushika Hokusai]] in 1831. This painting is often considered the most recognizable work of Japanese art in the world. | ||
*This is one of the [[Rhythm Games]] to have vocal noises in the background, rather than actual lyrics. Other games like this are [[Love Lab]] and [[Pajama Party]]. | *This is one of the [[Rhythm Games]] to have vocal noises in the background, rather than actual lyrics. Other games like this are [[Love Lab]] and [[Pajama Party]]. | ||
**The vocals are provided by [[wikipedia:Tsunku|Tsunku]] himself, and as his vocal chords were removed due to laryngeal cancer, this is probably one of the last things he ever recorded{{ref needed}}. | **The vocals are provided by [[wikipedia:Tsunku|Tsunku]] himself, and as his vocal chords were removed due to laryngeal cancer, this is probably one of the last things he ever recorded{{ref needed}}. |
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