Remix 10 (Wii)

"Let's mix things up! This one will test you on everything you've learned! It's pretty tough. (No practice.)"

- Remix 10 Description (Rhythm Heaven Fever)

"It's time to mix things up! Time to put all your skills together and show us what you've learned! (And no practice for you!)"

- Remix 10 Description (Beat the Beat Rhythm Paradise)

Remix 10 is the 50th and final rhythm game in Rhythm Heaven Fever. The remix includes every rhythm game in the game (plus some others), at a fast tempo.

Header

 * "Rhythm League Notes"

Try Again

 * "That...could have been better."

OK

 * "Eh. Good enough."

Superb

 * "That was great! Really great!"

Header

 * "Rhythm League Notes"

Try Again

 * "Keep working on your rhythm!"

OK

 * "Good try."

Superb

 * "You had really great rhythm!"

Trivia

 * This game continues the tradition of having the final remix consist of every game, with Rhythm Tengoku being the first to do it with Remix 6 while Rhythm Heaven being second with Remix 10 (DS).
 * This remix is the only remix where Night Walk and Rhythm Test are in, and it makes the first time any tutorial is added in a Remix.
 * This is the first time the final remix of a game has included a tutorial game (Rhythm Test). The second time would be the Drumming Practice in the Final Remix of Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
 * Parodies of this Remix have appeared all over the Internet, particularly YouTube and NicoNico.
 * During the final round of Packing Pests, there are two "false endings" created in an effort to trick the player. The first time, it stops the music and doesn't throw anything more at you for a few seconds, then picks back up. After the next set of objects, the employees back up as the music stops and the screen fades to black... only to pick up again for one final round of objects and the final cut to black. The very last object is a bouquet of flowers not found anywhere else in the game.
 * This is the only Remix 10 not to have any variation of Munchy Monk, Airboarder, Rhythm Rally, Frog Hop, and Fan Club, since they weren't present in this installment.
 * A different version of Munchy Monk was present in this installment, yet it was an endless game. (That same version also appears in the Endless Remix.)