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==Cover art for the series== [[File:Great Wave off Kanagawa2.jpg|left|thumb|140px|''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'' is the basis of the CD cover.]] Volume one features a cut-out silhouette version of Mayer (from the cover of ''[[Heavier Things]]'') with two tones of blue. As it is separate from the other volumes, its artwork is rather distinct from the rest. Artwork for the covers of volumes two, three, four, and five is by the artist [[Kozyndan]]. They feature [[bunnies]] in out-of-character situations on their covers, including hanging from [[helium]] balloons (two) and in [[washing machine]]s (three). The bunnies on the cover of four begin as [[amoeba]] and diagonally evolve into bunnies. The cover of volume five has several bunnies with their midsections replaced with springs. The CD release continued the use of bunnies, using the artwork 'Uprisings' by [[Kozyndan]], which has hundreds of bunnies in formation to appear like revered Japanese artwork ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]''. The artwork was originally created as a cover for issue 28 of the magazine ''[[Giant Robot (magazine)|Giant Robot]]''.<ref>[http://www.kozyndan.com/art/uprisings Kozyndan - Uprisings]</ref> Notably, the CD is considered volume six (the last) of the series, and ''The Great Wave'' woodblock printing is the first of a 36-part series of art.
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