Fun Facts regarding "Caramelldancing":

* Wildly popular among the otaku culture for its catchiness and the dance.

* This is the official English version of the song (the original language
  was Swedish, called "Caramelldansen ~Speedycake Mix~").

* This simfile was the result of some trouble I got into with YouTube; I'd
  posted a video of my playing my simfile of Cristina Vee's English translation
  of the song, and it was taken down.  The reason was that at the time, neither
  Cristina nor myself had any idea that Caramell had an English version in the
  works, and thus her version was considered copyright infringement (if there
  was no official English version, hers would have been legal as a
  translation for better understanding by a non-native audience).  I asked
  Caramell's YouTube channel about this and got no response, but to be safe,
  I trashed the Cristina Vee simfile and created a new one using the official
  version.  I even bothered to notify them of this, but though they didn't
  yell at me, they didn't exactly give their blessing either (actually, they
  simply didn't reply again).  As an apology for the infringement, though,
  I bothered to actually *pay* to download the song file and the video from
  Caramell's website so that if anyone tries to chew me out again, I can say
  I actually do legally OWN my copies of the song and video.

* The charts turned out similarly, of course, but not entirely alike; the
  new charts are more fun and the handplants are placed less retardedly.

* Expert is for those who like difficulty with their fun.

* All four other difficulties were charted 100% for pure fun value; Hard,
  Medium, Easy and Novice are all really, really fun to play, so that no matter
  which difficulty you're presently playing, you can have a good time.

* Yay video and lyrics!  YES!

* I am particularly proud of the job I did on the banner.

* This song is in my "Pure Love Power" soundtrack.

* "Caramelldancing" is far from the only song the swedish group has sung;
  if you want to hear more, look them up on YouTube, or go to their website.
  As I recall, it's www.caramellagirls.com.  Y'never know, I might chart
  more Caramell songs in the future.

EDIT-IN (Definitive Edition): Apparently the girls have seen some
re-stylization (the newer, more realistically-styled ones are called
the "Youngsters" and the older, more adorable ones are called
the "Kawaii Girls"), but more importantly, they have been given
official NAMES!  The brown-haired one is Vera, the blonde is Mindy,
and the purple-haired one is Nadine.