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→‎Trivia: the "chan" suffix, while generally used to refer to girls, is supposed to be an affectionate way to refer to someone. It doesn't necessarily means it's supposed to be female
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*Note's prominence in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' is similar to other characters such as [[Samurai Drummer]] and [[Marshal]]. Although these characters are considered the "host" of their respective games, [[The Bandleader]] is considered the "host" of ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' instead.
*Note's prominence in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' is similar to other characters such as [[Samurai Drummer]] and [[Marshal]]. Although these characters are considered the "host" of their respective games, [[The Bandleader]] is considered the "host" of ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' instead.
*The appearance of three Notes on the [[Title#Rhythm Heaven|Title]] screen and four Notes in [[Police Call]] imply that Note is a species rather than an individual character.
*The appearance of three Notes on the [[Title#Rhythm Heaven|Title]] screen and four Notes in [[Police Call]] imply that Note is a species rather than an individual character.
*Note's Japanese and Italian names imply Note is female.
*Although in other languages Note's gender is ambiguous, Note's Italian name imply Note is female.
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