Sarge and Squadmates

The Cadets are marching soldiers who appear in Marching Orders in Rhythm Tengoku and Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

Physical Appearance
The cadets are seen wearing green military outfits and green boots. Their suits cut off short, leaving a lot of their legs visible. They have black eyes, pink cheeks, and always have a smile despite the harsh training from Sarge. Perhaps their most distinguishable feature is the large red and yellow helmet worn by each one. The red side has an antenna coming out of it.

Story
It turns out that the cadets actually wear their helmets to make it obvious if one's not marching in sync. It also turns out that the cadets train for a mission that involves saving a blue creature from the ocean by helicopter. This is about all we know of the cadets' story.

Purpose
Marching Orders is the first game in Rhythm Tengoku to use the B button. It's also the first keep-the-beat esque game, which helps the player learn how to keep a beat with the A button for long periods of time.

Apperances

 * Marcher icon.png Marching Orders
 * 1st Remix icon.png Remix 1
 * 6th Remix icon.png Remix 6
 * 7th Remix icon.png Remix 7
 * 8th Remix icon.png Remix 8
 * Marcher Tempo icon.png Marching Orders Tempo Up!
 * 1st Remix Tempo icon.png Remix 1 Tempo Up!
 * Shoot-'Em-Up 2 icon.png Shoot-'Em-Up 2
 * Marcher 3DS icon.png Marching Orders (Megamix)
 * Final Remix icon.png Final Remix

Trivia

 * In Rhythm Heaven, one of the cadets appeared in the minigame Shoot-'Em-Up 2 where she is helping the Blastronaut during the gameplay.
 * In Rhythm Tengoku, the cadets originally had short hair in unusual colors as shown in the credits, but for some reason, in Megamix, they had longer hair, as shown in the OK screen.
 * In Rhythm Tengoku, the sprite of the cadet's head when facing forward is separated into the helmet and the head. The head has red hair identical to what is seen in the credits of the game. The rotated head sprites for the turns and all the sprites in Megamix are a single sprite, however.