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[[Yangus]] can perform the Underpants Dance after allocating 55 skill points into his "Humanity" skill. It shares a similar relationship to [[War Cry]] as [[kasnooze]] does to [[snooze]]. Yangus is seen carrying two pairs of [[boxer shorts]] when he uses the ability in battle. [[Dancing devil]]s are also able to use the dance on the party, as well. | [[Yangus]] can perform the Underpants Dance after allocating 55 skill points into his "Humanity" skill. It shares a similar relationship to [[War Cry]] as [[kasnooze]] does to [[snooze]]. Yangus is seen carrying two pairs of [[boxer shorts]] when he uses the ability in battle. [[Dancing devil]]s are also able to use the dance on the party, as well. | ||
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* In the original Japanese version, this skill is known as the Suteteko Dance. Suteteko or steteco pants are a type of loose cotton shorts similar to boxers worn by Japanese men that were introduced in 1881 as summer wear, designed to be worn underneath a kimono. They were named after a dance known as ''suteteko-odori'' from a song that men would sing while dancing in their underwear, possibly while intoxicated. | * In the original Japanese version, this skill is known as the Suteteko Dance. Suteteko or steteco pants are a type of loose cotton shorts similar to boxers worn by Japanese men that were introduced in 1881 as summer wear, designed to be worn underneath a kimono. They were named after a dance known as ''suteteko-odori'' from a song that men would sing while dancing in their underwear, possibly while intoxicated. | ||