The☆Bon Odori

"ぼんおどりの うたに あわせて パンッと 手を たたきましょう. " "(With the Bon-odori song, Let's clap our hands with a PAN!)"

- The★Bon Odori Description

The★Bon Odori (ザ★ぼんおどり) is the 10th rhythm game in Rhythm Tengoku. The game takes place at the Bon Festival. The Donpans must clap during the song that plays. A sequel is unlocked later on called Bon Dance.

Gameplay
The player controls the girl placed on the farthest right. When the song starts, the lyrics will show on the screen and highlight as its being sung. The player must clap along with the others when the word "Pan" is being sung.

Controls

 * A: Clap

Timing Notes

 * Hit: The girl in the red kimono claps on the beat together and the three other girls smile.
 * Barely: The girl will clap, but a "tick" sound will be heard instead of a clap. Yagura at the top will look worried. A barely counts as a miss, but the other 3 girls won't glare at you.
 * Miss: The girl in the red kimono claps off beat while the other 3 glare at her.

Lyrics
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Header

 * "まわりの評判" (The surrounding's rating)

Try Again

 * "前半が　いまひとつだったなぁ. " (The first half was so-so...)
 * "後半、もりさがっちゃってたなぁ. (The second half got a little dreary...)

OK

 * "う~ん．．．" (Yeah...)
 * "まぁまぁ、　かな. " (OK, I guess?)
 * "とりあえず．．．" (Anyway...)
 * "よしと　します. " (You did your best.)

Superb

 * "前半、ばっちりだね！" (The first half was right on!)
 * "後半で　もりあがったね~！" (The last half got really rousing~!)
 * "クライマックスが　きまってた！！ (You nailed the climax!)
 * "さいごに　ちゃんと　シメてたね！ (You closed the end properly!)

The★Bon Odori 2P
"ぼんおどりの うたに あわせて パンッと 手を たたきましょう. " "(With the Bon-odori song, Let's clap our hands with a PAN!)"

- The★Bon Odori 2P Description

The★Bon Odori also appears in the 2P mode of Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade) where it is referred to as The★Bon Odori 2P (ザ★ぼんおどり 2P). It plays the same as the 1P version, but the first player takes control of the girl in the orange kimono, while the second controls the girl in the red kimono.

Trivia

 * The drum beat that makes up the first two measures of the song is later reused in the beginning two measures of Shrimp Shuffle.