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*In ''[[Rhythm Heaven|Rhythm World]]'', the samurai's clothes were made to look more like a "pojol" (Korean police during the Chosun period). ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever|Rhythm World Wii]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix|Rhythm World: The Best Plus]]'' also feature the Wandering Samurai in traditional Korean clothing instead of Japanese. | *In ''[[Rhythm Heaven|Rhythm World]]'', the samurai's clothes were made to look more like a "pojol" (Korean police during the Chosun period). ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever|Rhythm World Wii]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix|Rhythm World: The Best Plus]]'' also feature the Wandering Samurai in traditional Korean clothing instead of Japanese. | ||
*The Wandering Samurai makes a cameo during Kat & Ana's preview for ''WarioWare Gold''. | *The Wandering Samurai makes a cameo during Kat & Ana's preview for ''WarioWare Gold''. | ||
*The Wandering Samurai makes a minor appearance as a spirit in ''[[Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]], ''where he can only be obtained via summoning, and he can be enhanced into [[Samurai Slice 2|Wandering Samurai (Rhythm Heaven Fever)]] at level 99. | *The Wandering Samurai makes a minor appearance as a spirit in ''[[Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]],'' where he can only be obtained via summoning, and he can be enhanced into [[Samurai Slice 2|Wandering Samurai (Rhythm Heaven Fever)]] at level 99. | ||
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