Power Calligraphy

Power Calligraphy (りずむお習字 rizumu oshuju "rhythm penmanship")  is the 21st unlockable game in Rhythm Tengoku. It's also an Extra Game unlocked in Rhythm Heaven Fever.

Rhythm Tengoku
A gaint hand, that you play as, is going to write calligraphy -- with an unnecesary yet necessary amount of strength. When the giant hand reaches enough power, press A to write (with power). There are six different symbols to write besides the face. Near the end, the game goes faster and people come out dancing.

Controls

 * A = Write (with power)

Hit or Miss

 * Hit: The symbol is successfully written
 * Barely: If early, the line turns out squiggled. If late, a messy spot of ink is made. (Barely counts as a miss.)
 * Miss: If missed completely no marks are made, letting out a sigh.

Appearances

 * Power Calligraphy
 * Remix 4
 * Remix 6
 * Remix 7

Rating Notes

 * Try Again: "Maybe I should stick with pencils..."
 * OK: "Who says calligraphy isn't fun?"
 * Superb: "Hooray for Japanese calligraphy!"

Rhythm Heaven Fever
This game is remade in Rhythm Heaven Fever as an Extra Game. This can be unlocked for 41 medals. (Remember, medals are earned when getting a superb. You can't get medals for Night Walk or Extra Games.) The text is changed in the mini-game description and practice and the rating screens too. The controls and hits and misses are the same as before.

Controls

 * A = Write (with power)

Hit or Miss

 * Hit: The symbol is written succesfully.
 * Barely: If early, the line is squiggled. If late, a huge blob of ink is made. (Barely counts as a miss.)
 * Miss: If missed completely no marks are made, letting out a sigh.

Appearances

 * Power Calligraphy

Rating Notes

 * Try Again: "Maybe I should stick with pencils..."
 * OK: "Who says calligraphy isn't fun?"
 * Superb: "Hooray for Japanese calligraphy!"

Trivia

 * The person drawing the symbols may very well be The Wandering Samurai, as they share the same sound effects.
 * If you miss the last one, it automatically drops the chance of getting a superb.
 * The symbols written are actual Japanese symbols except the face, which is made of symbols, such as its nose.
 * The symbolsare: 力(power) 寸(sun, a Japanese kind of measurement.) 心 (heart) 己　(oneself) レ (re Katakana) and a comma