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** The first part of post-credits content in ''Megamix'' is three rhythm game sets leading up to the final encounter with the Gatekeeper Trio. Unlike the previous seven sets, there aren't any Remixes; it's just twelve basic games (three of them new to ''Megamix'') accompanied by humorous exchanges between Tibby and his friends. With the exception of the infamous Ninja Bodyguard and Lockstep, none of them are too tricky, and the sequence is just a warm-up for the final three sets (which include both challenging sequels and the biggest Remixes in the game).
** The first part of post-credits content in ''Megamix'' is three rhythm game sets leading up to the final encounter with the Gatekeeper Trio. Unlike the previous seven sets, there aren't any Remixes; it's just twelve basic games (three of them new to ''Megamix'') accompanied by humorous exchanges between Tibby and his friends. With the exception of the infamous Ninja Bodyguard and Lockstep, none of them are too tricky, and the sequence is just a warm-up for the final three sets (which include both challenging sequels and the biggest Remixes in the game).
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]
* [[Disappointing Last Level]]: The last third of the Medal rewards and post-game content in ''Heaven'' are all based around a [[That One Level]] that involves a [[Scrappy Mechanic]]. After you unlock Rhythmove Dungeon, there's no real motivation to collect Medals other than [[100% Completion]].
* [[Ear Worm]]: The music is mostly by Tsunku, one of [[Hello! Project]]'s mainstays.
* [[Ear Worm]]: The music is mostly by Tsunku, one of [[Hello! Project]]'s mainstays.
* [[Fan Dumb]]: The [[wikipedia:Manzai|Manzai]] act is so ingrained in Japanese culture that it's virtually impossible to translate to an English audience,<ref>The closest thing you'll find to an English Manzai act is [[Abbott and Costello]], and [[Your Mileage May Vary|even then...]]</ref> this being the main reason Manzai Birds was [[No Export for You|cut from Western releases]]. That didn't stop some fans from complaining.
* [[Fan Dumb]]: The [[wikipedia:Manzai|Manzai]] act is so ingrained in Japanese culture that it's virtually impossible to translate to an English audience,<ref>The closest thing you'll find to an English Manzai act is [[Abbott and Costello]], and [[Your Mileage May Vary|even then...]]</ref> this being the main reason Manzai Birds was [[No Export for You|cut from Western releases]]. That didn't stop some fans from complaining.