Fun Facts regarding "Rabucchu Chireiden" (6/20/11):

* This is about the most fun I think I can make out of such a song.

* All difficulties feature really long holds for the chorus endings.

* There was an "Extra" edit difficulty of 13 feet that went 100% with
  all the background melody stuff, complete with 24th note trills and
  lots of short 16th streams, possessing nearly 2,000 steps.  However,
  I charted it after finishing Hard and Expert, but before doing the
  other difficulties, so when I charted Medium, I LOST the edit by
  getting hit by the freaking edit glitch SM 3.95 has - 1900 steps
  literally all vanished into thin air.  Thus, you will never, ever
  see said edit, because I REALLY don't feel like taking ANOTHER
  4 hours of my life to write the stupid thing again.
  -> This really hit me halfway through charting Easy, and I very
     nearly lost my temper.  The second half of Easy took twice as
     long as it should have because I was seeing red.
  -> I was completely unable to write Novice right after charting
     Easy as I usually do; I was still seeing red.  This actually
     marks the very first time a Novice chart has been individually
     delayed all by itself (usually, Easy and/or Medium join it in
     an easy-end delay when I can't chart everything in one sitting).

Explanation of the SM Edit Glitch
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For some strange reason, SM 3.95 only really likes official
difficulty levels; if you try to make an edit between charting normal
difficulties, you will lose the step contents of your edit(s) the next
time you save while charting a normal difficulty level; all you'll be
left with in the .sm file is the header/placeholder for an edit chart,
but no step code underneath it (it'll even still be named if you'd
named the difficulty something else as though it was still there).  If
you're REALLY lucky and only saved one time since, then your edit(s)
will still be present in the .sm.old file, but save twice or more and
they're gone forever; nothing will bring them back.  Lesson in learning,
kids - *ALWAYS* write edit difficulties LAST.