The Chorus Kids

I hope that when you see them, you'll think about how far they've come, and you'll cheer on these brave, talented singers for me!

The Chorus Kids (コーラスメン) are three children in a choir together who are led by the Conductor (リーダー). They appear in the Rhythm Game Glee Club.

The Chorus Kids are completely white, short kids with big heads and big eyes. They have smiles on their faces, sharp teeth, and black bowties. They have long arms and white tongues.

The Conductor is a lion who wears all white clothes, except for his red tie, and he sports a white afro and a conductor's baton, similar to a Clappy Trio member.

Story
One day, while the Clappy Trio was performing on a street corner, one of the members saw another group nearby, a chorus that just couldn't get their act together, because the third member was so nervous that he couldn't stop singing out of turn. The clappy member decided to leave the Clappy Trio with consent from his colleagues and take the chorus under his wing as their conductor, but he claims to be just there to help them along as "They're the stars, and I try to stay out of their way."

The Chorus Kids have been observed to perform in a variety of locations, such a featureless white plain, the beach, a spaceship and a factory.

One Chorus Kid appears in Munchy Monk in Rhythm Heaven Fever, where the titular monk is seen training by feeding him on a moving train.

Appearances

 * Glee Club Story icon.png Glee Club
 * Glee Club 3DS icon.png Glee Club 2
 * Glee Club 2 icon.png Glee Club 2
 * EndlessGameMunchyMonkIcon.gif Munchy Monk
 * Remix 1 DS icon.png Remix 1
 * Remix 9 DS icon.png Remix 9
 * Remix 10 DS icon.png Remix 10
 * Machine Remix icon.png Machine Remix
 * Right Remix icon.png Right-Hand Remix

In Super Smash Bros.
The Chorus Kids appear in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS as a trophy in the "Other" category, and as a spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Their spirit battle takes place on the Wii Fit Studio stage playing the Monkey Watch track, where they are represented by three differently-sized Jigglypuff wearing Leaf's hat. The battle has the following conditions:
 * The enemy favors up specials
 * The enemy is giant
 * The enemy has incresed attack power

Trivia

 * The Chorus Kids' features look very similar to Marshal.
 * The Chorus Kids make cameos in Game & Wario during the intro and credits sequences, both times alongside Sal Out.
 * While the Conductor is a former member of the Clappy Trio, he seems to be missing the tail that members of the trio are shown to have. This is further exemplified in Glee Club 2 in Rhythm Heaven, where he appears in a swimsuit, and still lacks a visible tail.
 * The Conductor uses his baton to scratch his back and to eat with. The Chorus Kids seem to be disgusted by this, but say they would do the same if they had a baton.
 * The information given in the Rhythm Items is generally consistent across languages, but some alter certain details. For example, the Japanese and Korean versions say the Conductor uses his baton to eat snacks he dropped on the floor, while the French version says he also uses the baton as a toothpick and that he likes to eat sushi . This detail goes along with the added detail that the Clappy Trio likes to eat spaghetti bolognese.
 * During the Glee Club Song in the Guitar Lessons, J.J. Rocker at one point wonders why the Glee Club conductor never moves. While he does stand completely still in Rhythm Heaven, a new cue was added in Rhythm Heaven Megamix, which has the conductor waves his baton to signal to the Chorus Kids when to stop in unison.
 * There was a widely spread leak that claimed that the Chorus Kids would become playable characters in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. Even though the leak predicted 9 out of 11 characters correctly, the Chorus Kids didn't join the playable roster, meaning that either that part of the leak was false, or the Chorus Kids were scrapped during development.
 * A blank series emblem for an unknown Rhythm Heaven character exists in the data of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, but goes unused. This is oddly absent from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.