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The ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series]]'' has supported Japanese in Japan, English in North America, UK English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, and Portuguese in Europe, Korean in South Korea, and Chinese (Traditional) in Taiwan and Hong Kong. | The ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series]]'' has supported Japanese in Japan, English in North America, UK English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, and Portuguese in Europe, Korean in South Korea, and Chinese (Traditional) in Taiwan and Hong Kong. | ||
This template also supports Canadian French, Latin American Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Russian and Chinese (Simplified), as the series' promotional material (for example, boxart, manuals, websites, etc) may support these languages while the games themselves do not, and because of the series being represented in games such as ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' which support many of if not all of these languages. | This template also supports Canadian French, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Russian and Chinese (Simplified), as the series' promotional material (for example, boxart, manuals, websites, etc) may support these languages while the games themselves do not, and because of the series being represented in games such as ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' which support many of if not all of these languages. | ||
Any languages left blank will be hidden. English (NOE) by default shows the same values as English (NOA), as most of the time, they are the same. There is a separate row labeled "usa" and "mnusa" to be used for edge cases where a subject does have an English (NOA) name but no English (NOE) name. French, Spanish, and Portuguese ommit the "NOE" clarification if the NOA variants are left blank. | Any languages left blank will be hidden. English (NOE) by default shows the same values as English (NOA), as most of the time, they are the same. There is a separate row labeled "usa" and "mnusa" to be used for edge cases where a subject does have an English (NOA) name but no English (NOE) name. French, Spanish, and Portuguese ommit the "NOE" clarification if the NOA variants are left blank. | ||