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*The image of the rabbit on the moon upon completion of the game is a reference to the Moon Rabbit, also known as the Jade Rabbit, an old Chinese myth which says that the dark patches on the moon's surface looks like a rabbit creating the elixir of life for the mortals on Earth. The difference between the myth and the rabbit in Rhythm Heaven is that instead of creating elixir, the rabbit seems to be making something (likely Mochi) with a mortar and pestle.
*The image of the rabbit on the moon upon completion of the game is a reference to the Moon Rabbit, also known as the Jade Rabbit, an old Chinese myth which says that the dark patches on the moon's surface looks like a rabbit creating the elixir of life for the mortals on Earth. The difference between the myth and the rabbit in Rhythm Heaven is that instead of creating elixir, the rabbit seems to be making something (likely Mochi) with a mortar and pestle.
*This game's music bears a striking resemblance to "Rock the Mike" from ''WarioWare: Touched''.
*This game's music bears a striking resemblance to "Rock the Mike" from ''WarioWare: Touched''.
*In English, this game shares it's name with a BMX bike trick.
*In English, this game shares its name with a BMX bike trick.
*[[Rat Race]], [[Fan Club 2]], and this game are the only games to receive remixed music in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
*[[Rat Race]], [[Fan Club 2]], and this game are the only games to receive remixed music in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.


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