Fillbots 2

Fillbots 2 (かえってきた ロボット工場・オイル Kaettekita robotto koujou ・oiru" Return of robot factory: oil") is the 34th minigame and it's a sequel to Fillbots, and a remake of the original Fillbots, though it is related to the sequel of the original from Rhythm Heaven, that appears in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. The new factory has been opened, and a new line of robots has been ordered to fill them up with a strawberry juicy oil.

Gameplay
This gameplay plays the same way as the prequel, but this time you are working at the new factory where the new orders of fillbots are waiting to be filled up. The middle ones are more common now instead of the big ones. A middle fillbot needs 4 beats to be filled up, and the big fillbot 8 beats. The oil in this sequel is strawberry rather than purple.

Button Mode

 * Press & Hold A button: Fill
 * Release: Stop

Simple Tap Mode

 * Tap & Hold: Fill
 * Release: Stop

Timing Notes

 * Hit: The robot will fly off if fueled exactly on time or do a little dance if it's not exact but still good enough for a hit.
 * Barely: The robot will appear dazed and tilts its head from side to side if underfueled. If it is overfueled, it will grab its head as if it were about to explode, with its eyes growing large and small.
 * Miss: The robot will continue down the conveyor belt if the player does nothing. If the player misses while trying to fuel, the robot's head will tilt. If the play fills the robot too little, it will have crosses on its eyes and appear dazed. If the player continues fueling too much, the robot will explode.

Rating Notes

 * Try Again: "Now you've done it..."
 * OK: "Nothing like a job well done!"
 * Superb: "A full bot is a happy bot!"

Skill Star
The Skill Star can be collected when filling up the first huge robot with the right timing.

Trivia

 * There was going to be a Fillbot 3 but it got cut for some reason.
 * There is also the practice theme found in sources for this game, but since it's not present, it also goes unused.
 * Both this minigame and Built to Scale have the same message "Nothing like a job well done!"  used in OK rate for this game and the superb one for Built to Scale.