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== History ==
== History ==
*This level has several Oneshot rhythms that gradually speed up, and near the end, there is a rhythm that is faster than any other pattern in the level. Before this section occurs, the nurse warns the player with a "Ready, Ready, Get, Set, Go!" cue instead of the usual "Ready, Get, Set, Go!" cue. This is done to properly prepare them for the fast rhythm. However, at launch, this level did not have the special cue, and transitioned into the fast rhythm much more abruptly.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGO4UYa8nNQ</ref>
*This level has several Oneshot rhythms that gradually speed up, and near the end, there is a rhythm that is faster than any other pattern in the level. Before this section occurs, the nurse warns the player with a "Ready, Ready, Get, Set, Go!" cue instead of the usual "Ready, Get, Set, Go!" cue. This is done to properly prepare them for the fast rhythm. However, at launch, this level did not have the special cue, and transitioned into the fast rhythm much more abruptly. A video containing the original Oneshot cue can be found [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGO4UYa8nNQ here].


== Trivia ==
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