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*This is the one of a few games in Megamix to use every button (the D-Pad, the "B" button and the "A" button). The others are [[Super Samurai Slice]] & [[Super Samurai Slice 2|It's sequel]].
*This is the one of a few games in Megamix to use every button (the D-Pad, the "B" button and the "A" button). The others are [[Super Samurai Slice]] & [[Super Samurai Slice 2|It's sequel]].
*According to a picture in Tengoku's credits, the cadet's hair colors are red, yellow, blue, and orange.
*According to a picture in Tengoku's credits, the cadet's hair colors are red, yellow, blue, and orange.
*The wall was blue in the Tengoku version while in the Megamix version, it is gold.
*In the files for all 3 versions of Marching Orders in Rhythm Tengoku, there are unused sprites
of:
** The Cadets, [[Sarge|Sarges]], & [[Alien Bunnies]] clapping.
** The Cadets & Alien Bunnies pointing like they did in Marching Orders 2. Megamix also has these sprites for the former, but lacks the Tickflow cue to activate it.
** The Alien Bunnies marching like the humans in the normal game & sequel; them swaying their arms around & curving their bodies like the [[Lumbercats]]; & them looking upwards with their mouths open.
 
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