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and loved it deeply  
and loved it deeply  
for the rest of their lives.</pre>
for the rest of their lives.</pre>
** When the text "A man who created the rhythm" is shown in Votum stellarum's video, next to it is displayed a column made of several little screens showing some TAKA's song videos (the DJ TAKA logo from [[LEADING CYBER]] is clearly visible).
:* When the text "A man who created the rhythm" is shown in Votum stellarum's video, next to it is displayed a column made of several little screens showing some TAKA's song videos (the DJ TAKA logo from [[LEADING CYBER]] is clearly visible).
** Also when the text "A man who created the melody" is shown, the little screens show some wac's song videos (in one is shown the part from [[moon_child]] when the boy holds the cat).
:* Also when the text "A man who created the melody" is shown, the little screens show some wac's song videos (in one is shown the part from [[moon_child]] when the boy holds the cat).
* A more realistically drawn version of MZD appears in the beatmania IIDX video, along with the well-known footage of [[Tran]] descending the spiral staircase seen in [[V]]. These two characters are somewhat mascots from pop'n music and IIDX, which represent wac and dj TAKA, respectively.
* A more realistically drawn version of MZD appears in the beatmania IIDX video, along with the well-known footage of [[Tran]] descending the spiral staircase seen in [[V]]. These two characters are somewhat mascots from pop'n music and IIDX, which represent wac and dj TAKA, respectively.
* Votum stellarum is roughly translated as "offering to the stars" in Latin.
* Votum stellarum is roughly translated as "offering to the stars" in Latin.

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