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* In William Shakespeare's play ''As You Like It'', the character Rosalind disguises herself as a deceitful boy named Ganymede. The song's odd speed (plus its changes) and its deceitful note chart may be an homage to the play.
* In William Shakespeare's play ''As You Like It'', the character Rosalind disguises herself as a deceitful boy named Ganymede. The song's odd speed (plus its changes) and its deceitful note chart may be an homage to the play.
* This version of the Cardinal Gate songs is the slowest of the 4 beasts.
* This version of the Cardinal Gate songs is the slowest of the four beasts.
* This song features a green colored skin.
* This song features a green colored skin.
* Genbu is believed to be [[Jun_Wakita|Wac]]'s alias.  Perhaps the most apparent evidence for this is Wac's very distinctive energetic, longwinded writing style being used in the song notes on Konami's web site, as well as the song name (sharing the name of a moon of Jupiter) following Wac's series of songs named after astronomical bodies.
* Genbu is believed to be [[Jun_Wakita|Wac]]'s alias.  Perhaps the most apparent evidence for this is Wac's very distinctive energetic, longwinded writing style being used in the song notes on Konami's web site, as well as the song name (sharing the name of a moon of Jupiter) following Wac's series of songs named after astronomical bodies.
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[[Category:Songs]]
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