The Clappy Trio 2

The Clappy Trio 2 (かえってきた パチパチ三人衆), known as The Clappy Trio (パチパチ三人衆) in Rhythm Tengoku and 'Rhythm Heaven Fever', is the 5th Rhythm Game in Rhythm Tengoku, the first extra game in Rhythm Heaven Fever, unlocked with 35 Medals, and the 43rd minigame and is the normal variation of The Clappy Trio in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. In this game, you are a part of The Clappy Trio, and all you have to do is watch the other two and clap after them. The arrange variant, The Snappy Trio, is unlocked later on in Rhythm Tengoku and Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

Gameplay
The player controls the far right member. The other two members will clap first (starting from farthest left). When the middle member claps, the player must clap next, following the pacing of the others.

Timing Display

 * Perfect!/Ace!: The player claps on the beat and the trio smiles.
 * Early!/Late!: The player will clap, but a quiet "tick" sound will be heard.
 * Miss...: The player claps off beat while the other 2 glare at the third one.

Skill Star
There is a second quick clap cue immediately after a normal clap. Clap perfectly to collect the star.

Challenge Train

 * That's Show Biz!
 * Wario...Where? 2: The Sequel

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Pachi Pachi Sanninshu TempoUpExtra5.png (パチパチ三人衆 TempoUpExtra5.png) is a variant of this game and the 5th of the Extra stage in Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade). In this variant, the Clappy Trio are wearing astronaut suits and the background of this game starts at space inside the spaceship. The tempo is also increased and there's a new arrangement for the music.

Trivia

 * In Rhythm Heaven, one of the members in The Clappy Trio had left the group to teach the Chorus Kids how to sing right in Glee Club.
 * The base style of the game was adapted to Rhythm Heaven's Glee Club and Splashdown, as well as Rhythm Heaven Fever's Board Meeting.
 * This game appears in the "Wario...Where? 2: The Sequel" course. In this version, the third member which the player controls is replaced by Jimmy T.
 * In the international version of Rhythm Heaven Fever, the sign uses the sparkles from the Japanese sign to dot the lowercase 'i's. In the international version of Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the sparkles disappear completely.