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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* MEGALOVANIA originates from the video game ''UNDERTALE''.
** Two early versions of the song appeared in ''Halloween Hack'' (an Earthbound SNES ROM hack) and the web novel Homestuck, respectively.
* MEGALOVANIA was added to DanceDanceRevolution A3 on May 19th, 2022.
* MEGALOVANIA was added to DanceDanceRevolution A3 on May 19th, 2022.
* MEGALOVANIA is the first song in the DanceDanceRevolution series to include Shock Arrows outside of the CHALLENGE difficulty.
* MEGALOVANIA is the first song in the DanceDanceRevolution series to include Shock Arrows outside of the CHALLENGE difficulty.
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*** With 266 Shock Arrows, it also has the highest number of Shock Arrows of any chart.
*** With 266 Shock Arrows, it also has the highest number of Shock Arrows of any chart.
** Its CHALLENGE charts are the first charts rated Level 18 in the series to be available by default upon release.
** Its CHALLENGE charts are the first charts rated Level 18 in the series to be available by default upon release.
* MEGALOVANIA originates from the video game ''UNDERTALE''.
** Two early versions of the song appeared in ''Halloween Hack'' (an Earthbound SNES ROM hack) and the web novel Homestuck, respectively.
* MEGALOVANIA features footage from gameplay of the Japanese localization of ''UNDERTALE'', which is full screen and eliminates any on-screen dancers.
* MEGALOVANIA features footage from gameplay of the Japanese localization of ''UNDERTALE'', which is full screen and eliminates any on-screen dancers.
* MEGALOVANIA also appears in TAITO's ''GROOVE COASTER'', BANDAI NAMCO's ''太鼓の達人'', and SEGA's ''CHUNITHM''.
* MEGALOVANIA also appears in TAITO's ''GROOVE COASTER'', BANDAI NAMCO's ''太鼓の達人'', and SEGA's ''CHUNITHM''.

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