Fun Facts regarding "This Will Be The Day" (9/8-12/13):

* This is the opening for the animated series "RWBY" created by Rooster Teeth.
  The main character is Ruby Rose, and the title is also meant to be pronounced
  like her name.  (You should watch it; it's hilarious and dubbed in English!)

* Rooster Teeth is still webcasting new episodes of the show, and episode 8 was
  recently released at the time of this writing.
+ Added September 11, 2014: RWBY is now several episodes into the highly-
  anticipated second season, and though I've not worked on it yet at the
  time of this writing, yes, I have season 2's OP, "Time to Say Goodbye,"
  on my prep table, so you can look forward to that.

* I've written a lyric file for this simfile (that was done last, after the
  stepcharts were written).  Special measures were taken to recolor the lyric
  display every time someone new appears onscreen.  Naturally, I used red for
  Ruby, a light blue for Weiss, a dark gray for Blake, and yellow for Yang.
  The others were tougher to figure out what I wanted to do with; I decided
  on a teal-ish color for Jean, an orange for Pyrrha, and purple for the
  instructors.  (No, sadly, due to the way I chose to display that line,
  there was no room to use pink for Nora, but you know I would have.  :p)

* Hard was charted first, and goes well with the lyrics, although there are a
  few rolls for the drums here and there.  There are a few tricks in here that
  would be considered kinda nasty for a 9; there are crossovers, and a single
  footswitch during the phrase "hope you're ready for a revolution" (it's mine-
  cued, though).  Some twisting is also present for the phrase "welcome to a
  world of bloody evolution."

* Expert was done second, and is quite an epic chart, in this author's opinion;
  since the song is about finding new solutions to one's problems, I decided
  it would be not only appropriate, but aesthetically mandatory to include all
  the newest step techniques in this chart; you must be prepared for bracketing,
  footswitch, and triple-/quad-jumps; there are also twists and crossovers
  peppered here and there on this difficulty as well.

* Medium is a somewhat difficult 7; it doesn't really have any nasty tricks
  in it, but the high speed of the song makes it tough enough.

* Easy is a 5, and once again, the song's high speed is the player's most
  dangerous adversary.

* Novice is a 3; a fairly middle-ground 3, actually.