Fan Club 2

"Looks like our little pop idol's career has taken off, and her superfans couldn't be happier! They've pulled out all the stops this time!"

- Fan Club 2 Description (Rhythm Heaven)

"Looks like our little pop idol's career has taken off, and her superfans couldn't be happier! They've pulled out all the stops!"

- Fan Club 2 Description (Rhythm Heaven Megamix)

Fan Club 2 (うれっこアイドル), known differently in Rhythm Tengoku Gold as アイドル２ (Aidoru 2), is the 34th minigame in Rhythm Heaven and the 77th minigame in Rhythm Heaven Megamix being the sequel to Fan Club. The stage and concert is more dressed up looking than the other one in Rhythm Heaven. In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the Pop Singer wears an animal costume and backup dancers in bear masks will show up in the middle and join at the clapping cues. The soundtrack is also extended to its full length.

Gameplay
The game acts like the prequel, a new cue is introduced in this version however. When all the monkey's hands raise up, and everyone shouts "Ooh", that signals that all of the monkeys are going to quickly clap twice right after the Pop Singer's verse. In the second verse, every "I suppose!" line is replaced with "Wonderful!", though the player reacts to the cue the same way. The rest of the gameplay remains the same. In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the game's appearance was drastically changed. Aside from aesthetic changes, some backup dancers will join in during the second verse, night drops and the monkeys will be holding shining sticks. Even the arrangement of the music is different. Regardless, the game plays exactly the same.

Rhythm Heaven

 * Tap: Clap
 * Hold Stylus: Crouch
 * Flick: Jump

Button Mode

 * A Button: Clap
 * Hold A: Crouch
 * Release A: Jump

Simple Tap Mode

 * Tap: Clap
 * Hold Stylus: Crouch
 * Release Stylus: Jump

Timing Notes

 * Hit: The player will clap/jump in time with the others.
 * Barely: The player monkey will clap/jump almost in time, but the other monkeys will look annoyed at him. A barely counts as a miss.
 * Miss: The other monkey fans in the front row will look at the player with irritated looks.

Header

 * "A Word from the #1 Fan"

Try Again

 * "Your clapping was way off!"
 * ""I suppose" you could do better."
 * "Your syncing was stinking!"

OK

 * "Hm..."
 * "I don't know..."
 * "Good enough..."
 * "I guess that was all right."

Superb

 * "You guys sounded great!"
 * ""I suppose" you did all right!"
 * "You guys were synchrolicious!"

Header

 * "A Word from the #1 Fan"

Try Again

 * "Your clapping was way off!"
 * ""I suppose" you should practice more."
 * "Your "oh"? Uh-oh."

OK

 * "Eh. Passable."

Superb

 * "Nice clapping action out there!"
 * "Your "oh" was A-OK!"
 * ""I suppose" you're pretty great!"

Skill Star
During the line "Then you and I would be together" there is an "Ooh" cue to do, clap perfectly the second one to collect the star.

Challenge Train

 * Rhythm Safari

Trivia

 * The full version of Thrilling! Is This Love? in the Rhythm Heaven version of this game originated from Japanese pop group C-UTE.
 * The Pop Singer appears in Munchy Monk (Wii) in her attire from the Rhythm Heaven version of this game.
 * At the end of the game, the player can optionally applaud along with the other Monkeys.
 * If you do not applaud at the end, one of the monkeys to the left will glare at you.
 * This is one of the four sequels in Rhythm Heaven to introduce a new cue with a practice section, the others being Rhythm Rally 2, Fillbots 2, and Rockers 2.
 * This one of the few games in Rhythm Heaven Megamix to get a major overhaul in its visuals, as well as the only Rhythm Game in Rhythm Heaven Megamix with a completely new arrangement of it's music
 * The Japanese version of Thrilling! Is This Love? in Rhythm Heaven Megamix used in Fan Club 2 is in the key of E, while the version Fan Club uses is in E flat.
 * Bunny Hop, Rat Race, and this game are the only games to receive remixed music in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
 * The backup dancers are, technically, in this minigame's prequel and Donut Remix; however, they are always off-screen and never called into the game. Here, they look like giant copies of the Pop Singer.
 * In Megamix, the Try Again epilogue is wrong: if it's supposed to reflect the Pop Singer and her backup dancers in the mirror, then the picture should be inverted.
 * In Rhythm Heaven, the dress that the Pop Singer wears in-game is different from the one seen on the screen in the background; not only does her head and face appear to be bigger, but it's shown that her dress is actually a shirt and skirt, as seen when she crouches down.
 * This "dress" can also bee seen in the Epilogues.