Fun Facts regarding "Dimension Tripper!" (8/8/13):

* This is the opening song for the anime "Hyperdimension Neptunia: The Animation."
-> As of the time of this writing, this anime is still airing new episodes, and is
   actually pretty new; there are only 3 episodes out at this time.

* On all five difficulties, you'll want to watch out for negative BPM warps.  This
  is only the third song I've included warps in (the other two being "Optical
  Cellophane" and "KappaNet Nitori").  They were purposely charted in such a way
  that if you play on a slow enough speed, you can see what the heck you're
  supposed to be hitting before it warps up.  (Originally, you couldn't tell, and
  I wanted you to be able to, so I changed those segments multiple times.)  This
  occurs twice in the verse, and several times for the title phrase "dimension
  tripper."

* Expert possesses more futuristic feel than just warps; there is footswitch in
  several locations (it's mine-cued, as usual).  There's also some footlift,
  crossovers, and jump-steps thrown into the instrumentals to try to throw you
  further off.  The title phrase "dimension tripper" is somewhat complicated to
  perform, and has two handplants.  In addition, there are two short twist
  sections in this chart. All of this makes the chart an 11.

* Hard doesn't have anything ridiculous; no crossovers, handplants, footswitch,
  or other tomfoolery.  It's supposed to be fun, as it goes well with the lyrics
  and melody.

* Medium is quite the 7; you'll be on your toes.

* Easy and Novice both use blue 8th notes where they must, as it seemed utterly
  impossible to write these charts entirely without any.  I used as few as
  possible on Novice.