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*The Last Song "Die Blume meines Herzens" (means "The Flower of my Heart") means Lillies and the Song is the official Hymn of the German Football Club "SV Darmstadt 98" (called "The Lillies"), which is near to Nintendo of Europe. "Die Sonne scheint... Es ist soweit... Oh Lilien" is singing by the Fans of "SV Darmstadt 98" (who is currently playing 1st Bundesliga) before every football-match until today. It is one of many Easter Eggs, that Nintendo made in Club Nintendo about "the Lillies".
*The Last Song "Die Blume meines Herzens" (means "The Flower of my Heart") means Lillies and the Song is the official Hymn of the German Football Club "SV Darmstadt 98" (called "The Lillies"), which is near to Nintendo of Europe. "Die Sonne scheint... Es ist soweit... Oh Lilien" is singing by the Fans of "SV Darmstadt 98" (who is currently playing 1st Bundesliga) before every football-match until today. It is one of many Easter Eggs, that Nintendo made in Club Nintendo about "the Lillies".


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