Monkey

The Monkeys (おさるさん) are a recurring species in the Rhythm Heaven Series.

Showtime
The first monkey to appear is in Showtime, where it hits a switch to launch a ball for penguins to catch mid-air.

The penguins used to have conflicts with the monkey at one point, not liking how the monkey is the one bossing them around. While one of those penguins was going to the bathroom one night, they heard a banging sound, which turned out to be the monkey training for the show. The next day, the penguins turned their heated emotions into an act.

Tap Trial
In Tap Trial, there are 2 Monkeys (おさるさん) (known as Tap Partners in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise) who instruct the Girl on when to tap.

The monkeys are friends with the Giraffe, however, they find it annoying how it stands next to them as they stoically tap dance. After a while, the monkeys seem to have secretly changed their practice location without telling the giraffe. Under the influence of the girl, the monkeys change their appearance multiple times along with her.

The monkeys bring their A game in Tap Trial 2, changing their apperance once again.

During one segment in Remix 7, the monkeys get replaced with Buta-san (ブタさん).

The monkeys return in Songbird Remix wearing bird themed hats.

In Tap Trial 2P and Tap Trial 2 2P in Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade), only a single monkey appears, as a second girl appears on the far left instead.

Fan Club
In Fan Club, there are several monkeys that make up the Pop Singer's fan club, one of which is the player. They are taught by the #1 Fan (リーダー) how to follow the Pop Singer's cues. The monkeys return in Remix 1, Fan Club 2, Remix 7 and Donut Remix, each time with a different appearance.

Freeze Frame
In Freeze Frame, three monkeys stacked upon each other show up as Racing Fans that form a crowd to block the player's view. In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, there are many more monkeys of various colors.

Hole in One
In Hole in One, Monkey (おさるさん) is seen with his friend, Mandrill, working as a professional golf coach for the Golfer. Since it's the first Rhythm Game in Rhythm Heaven Fever, he introduces the player to the concept of rhythm.

He returns in Remix 1, where his fur is white and he wears a top hat. In Lush Remix he wears an explorer's hat. In Hole in One 2 and Remix 9, his fur changes to pink and red respectively, and is now coaching a lady golfer.

Tambourine
Monkey (おさるさん) is the leader in Tambourine. It plays the tambourine and the player must repeat them.

It returns in Remix 2, changing its appearance, resembling the monkeys from Tap Trial 2, and in Remix 9, where it's fur is all white.

In the Two Player version of Tambourine, a blue monkey appears for Player 1, and an orange one for Player 2.

Board Meeting
In Remix 2's version of Board Meeting, there is a small monkey wearing glasses and a small pink dress replacing the Assistant. Instead of saying "One, two, three!" the monkey says "Oo-ookii!". She can be seen again holding onto Mandrill's hair in the Remix 9 version of Hole in One 2, where her pink parts turn red.

Monkey Watch
In Monkey Watch, there are many Small Monkeys (おさるさん), also known as Watch Monkeys in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise.

They keep the time on the Monkey Watch products. The player, who is one of the monkeys, rides the watch's clock hand and "high fives" the other monkeys as they pass by them. There are also ones which high five on the off-beat, who look like purple versions of the monkeys from Tap Trial 2. A single Small Monkey also rides in a hot air balloon at one point. In Remix 2, the Small Monkeys are high-fiving on a giant, Big Ben-esque clock, suggesting these are the size of a normal monkey.

The purpose of Monkey Watch as a product is to make the user happy while looking at it, as the ads claim it to be "medically impossible" to frown after doing so, citing "We asked some science guys about it!" as proof. Using Monkey Watch continuously may make the monkeys tired, so it is suggested users to give them rest and the occasional banana for more accurate timekeeping. When the watch itself gets worn out, it is fixed by replacing the monkeys themselves. Mr. Upbeat is also known to use the Monkey Watch as a therapist.

Exhibition Match
Before the last ball is thrown in Exhibition Match, The curtain in the middle of the arena rises to reveal the Monkey (おさるさん), also known as the Monkey Umpire (サルの審判), who was catching the Pitcher's baseballs and dropping them to the Slugger all along.

Clap Trap
A yellow Small Monkey makes a small appearance in Clap Trap, holding on to the branch that comes down at times from behind the Clap Trap Doll.

Animal Acrobat
In Animal Acrobat, the monkey (おサル) swings on elephants and Giraffes to earn his stripes as an official Animal Acrobat at the circus. He later appears in Donut Remix with blue fur and a cowlick, where he is shown to love donuts. In Final Remix, he shows up riding a cloud through Munchy Monk and Ninja Bodyguard, before hopping off to swing on elephants and a giraffe in Animal Acrobat.

He learned all his tricks in the jungle from his sister. In Jungle Gymnast, she chases her dream of atavistic aerialism by swinging on not only elephants and giraffes, but also white monkeys (白い おサルさん), who lend many helping hands (and feet). She received her bow from her brother when she joined the circus, and wears it for every show and rehearsal.

At the end of Animal Acrobat, the monkey lands on a gorilla's head as the audience cheers. At the end of Donut Remix, he lands on a mountain of donuts as the audience cheers. In Jungle Gymnast, his sister lands on a balloon piloted by a yellow monkey, who soon takes off.

Pajama Party
In Pajama Party, 24 monkeys (おサル) are having a slumber party with Mako. They resemble the monkey from Tambourine. When they enter Dreamland, they get blonde hair. A plush of one such monkey also appears in Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus Comic 27パジャマな朝 (Pajama Morning).

Appearances

 * Game GBA 3-2.png Showtime
 * Game GBA 3-6.png Remix 3
 * Game 3DS agbTap L.png Tap Trial
 * Game GBA 5-6.png Remix 5
 * Game 3DS agbTap A.png Tap Trial 2
 * Game GBA 6-6.png Remix 6
 * Game GBA 7-6.png Remix 7
 * Game GBA 8-6.png Remix 8
 * Game 3DS ntrIdol L.png Fan Club
 * Game DS 1-5.png Remix 1
 * Game 3DS ntrCameraMan L.png Freeze Frame (cameo)
 * Game 3DS ntrIdol A.png Fan Club 2
 * Game DS 7-5.png Remix 7
 * Game DS 10-5.png Remix 10
 * Game 3DS rvlGolf L.png Hole in One
 * Game Wii 1-5.png Remix 1
 * Game Wii 2-2.png Tambourine
 * Game 3DS rvlWatch L.png Monkey Watch
 * Game Wii 2-5.png Remix 2
 * Game 3DS rvlBatting L.png Exhibition Match
 * Game 3DS rvlGolf A.png Hole in One 2
 * Game Wii 9-5.png Remix 9
 * Game Wii 10-5.png Remix 10
 * Game Wii T-2.gif Police Call (cameo)
 * Game 3DS rvlSword L.png Clap Trap
 * Game 3DS remix LED.png Lush Remix
 * Game 3DS ctrBlanco L.png Animal Acrobat
 * Game 3DS remix 03.png Donut Remix
 * Game 3DS remix 05.png Songbird Remix
 * Game 3DS ctrPillow L.png Pajama Party
 * Game 3DS ctrBlanco A.png Jungle Gymnast
 * Game 3DS remix 06 2.png Left-Hand Remix
 * Game 3DS remix 07 2.png Right-Hand Remix
 * Game 3DS remix TED 2.png Final Remix

Trivia

 * The sprites of the monkeys in Rhythm Tengoku appear taller than their artwork.
 * The somewhat absurd amount of monkeys in the series is pointed out in the Challenge Land course titled "So Many Monkeys!".