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* Valanga marks Yoshihiro Tagawa's debut in BEMANI.
* Valanga marks Yoshihiro Tagawa's debut in BEMANI.
** Valanga is also one of the few times when a BEMANI artist composes a boss song on his/her debut game as a composer, much like [[Hirofumi Sasaki]]'s [[The Least 100sec]], [[Daisuke Kurosawa|96]]'s [[Ichimoudajin|一網打尽]], and [[PRASTIK DANCEFLOOR]]'s second song [[Session 1 -Genesis-]].
** Valanga is also one of the few times when a BEMANI artist composes a boss song on his/her debut game as a composer, much like [[Hirofumi Sasaki]]'s [[The Least 100sec]], [[Daisuke Kurosawa|96]]'s [[Ichimoudajin|一網打尽]], and [[PRASTIK DANCEFLOOR]]'s second song [[Session 1 -Genesis-]].
* Valanga is the only unlockable song of the ''Pastel Adventure'' Legendary Mountain (伝説の山, ''Densetsu no yama'') event of REFLEC BEAT colette -Winter-, and is the final Mountain unlock for colette Winter.
* Valanga is the only unlockable song of the ''Pastel Adventure'' Legendary Mountain (伝説の山, ''Densetsu no yama'') event of REFLEC BEAT colette -Winter-, and is the final Mountain unlock for colette -Winter-.
** As of [[REFLEC BEAT groovin'!!]], Valanga is playable by default.
** As of [[REFLEC BEAT groovin'!!]], Valanga is playable by default.
* "Valanga" is Italian for "avalanche".
* "Valanga" is Italian for "avalanche".