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*Out of the 19 forms featured in the game, 13 were adapted for the international versions. In most cases, elements from Japanese culture or history were replaced with more global or Western concepts. Consequently, the artwork used for their respective form explanations was also either edited or completely remade. The complete list can be found [[Form Baton#Forms|here]].
*Out of the 19 forms featured in the game, 13 were adapted for the international versions. In most cases, elements from Japanese culture or history were replaced with more global or Western concepts. Consequently, the artwork used for their respective form explanations was also either edited or completely remade. The complete list can be found [[Form Baton#Forms|here]].
*The Form Explanation music uses Japanese instruments in the original game. The localization exchanges it for a different track, which uses piano and digital sounds instead. Also, the Form Explanation music in the Korean release uses Korean instruments in the Korean release.
*The Form Explanation music uses Japanese instruments in the original game. The localization exchanges it for a different track, which uses piano and digital sounds instead. Also, the Form Explanation music in the Korean release uses Korean instruments.
*Each language features its own voice actor for the Form Explanations and slight variations in style. According to series developer [[Goro Abe]], the Japanese version was intended to emulate "Japanese language courses that are broadcast on TV abroad", with a native English speaker providing the voiceover.<ref name="Iwata Asks"></ref>
*Each language features its own voice actor for the Form Explanations and slight variations in style. According to series developer [[Goro Abe]], the Japanese version was intended to emulate "Japanese language courses that are broadcast on TV abroad", with a native English speaker providing the voiceover.<ref name="Iwata Asks"></ref>