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* The name "ranunculus" is Late Latin for "little frog", the diminutive of "rana". The ranunculus flower represents charm and attractiveness. | * The name "ranunculus" is Late Latin for "little frog", the diminutive of "rana". The ranunculus flower represents charm and attractiveness. | ||
* A piano version of this song was played during Dir En Grey's ''TOUR18 WEARING HUMAN SKIN'' as the walk-out music. | |||
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Revision as of 00:59, 20 August 2018
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Trivia
- The name "ranunculus" is Late Latin for "little frog", the diminutive of "rana". The ranunculus flower represents charm and attractiveness.
- A piano version of this song was played during Dir En Grey's TOUR18 WEARING HUMAN SKIN as the walk-out music.
| Other Versions | |
|---|---|
| Name | Appears on |
| Ranunculus (Piano Ver.) | – |