Working Dough 2

"You've mostly gotten used to this job now, but your coworker? That guy is a machine! Try to keep up! (No practice.)"

- Working Dough 2 Description (Rhythm Heaven Fever US version) "You've mostly gotten used to this job now, but your coworker? That guy is a machine! Try to keep that up! (No practice.)"

- Working Dough 2 Description (Rhythm Heaven Megamix)  Working Dough 2 (元祖はたらくまんじゅう Ganso Hataraku Manjuu), known in Rhythm Heaven Fever as Working Dough 2 (はたらくまんじゅう2 Hataraku Manjuu 2) is the 37th minigame in Rhythm Heaven Fever and the 88th minigame in Rhythm Heaven Megamix being the sequel to Working Dough. In this sequel, the game takes place in the past when the Dough Dudes used to work in their original factory somewhere in China, helping out the space rabbits and giant lady dough get back to the moon.

Visual/Gameplay changes
The game's background is now a bamboo forest, with the Dough Dudes (now in teapots) resting on a red platform with an umbrella on it. Mr. Game and Watch is now dressed like a Chinese emperor, and is standing on a bamboo. Near the end on the game, the rocket resembles a woman drinking tea, and several "alien bunnies" follow it after it launches.

The game's core gameplay stays the same; you need to bounce the balls as the fall to your side by following the pattern of the other workers. However, the game's main difference is in pattern design and spacing. While the first game had quicker, larger patterns with little space between hits, this game has short patterns, with larger breaks between them. This makes the game slower paced, but also makes the player learn the distance between hits.

Rhythm Heaven Fever

 * A: Weak Jump (push small spheres)
 * A + B: Strong Jump (push large spheres)

Button Mode

 * A: Weak Jump (push small spheres)
 * B: Strong Jump (push large spheres)

Simple Tap Mode

 * Tap: Weak or Strong Jump (push small or large spheres)

Timing Notes

 * Hit: The spheres will be bounced into the next compartment.
 * Barely: The sphere will be hit, but it will hit the edge of the next compartment and fall down.
 * Miss: Not hitting a sphere will cause it to fall down off the screen. Hitting an small sphere with a strong jump causes it to shatter, while hitting a large sphere with a weak jump causes it to clang and fall down.

Header

 * "Space-Rabbit Feedback"

Try Again

 * "A touch sloppy, perhaps..."
 * "You seemed lost in the quiet bits."

OK

 * "Eh. Good enough."

Superb

 * "Elegant work. You're an artist."
 * "You kept it up even when it got quiet."

Header

 * "The space rabbits say..."

Try Again

 * "You were a bit sloppy on the job."
 * "You got lost in the quiet section."

OK

 * "Good try."

Superb

 * "You worked like a pro dough."
 * "You did well in the quiet section."

Header

 * "Space-Rabbit Feedback"

Try Again

 * "You needed help with the heavy ones."
 * "You needed help with the heavy ones."

OK

 * "Eh. Passable."

Superb

 * "Hey, solid work there."
 * "You really hefted those heavy ones!"

Skill Star
When the big rocket woman is drinking a cup of tea, hit the little orb perfectly to collect the star.

Trivia

 * The bunnies that appear near the end of the game are actually "Alien Bunnies", characters from the WarioWare series, another series worked on by the developers of the Rhythm Heaven series. This isn't the first time they've appeared in the series, either; they also were used in reskins of Marching Orders for Remix 7 and Remix 8 of Rhythm Tengoku.
 * The giant lady dough's appearance has been changed in the Korean version as she has a long ribbon attracted to her back, and pink outfit.