Cheer Readers

"You know who doesn't get enough support? People studying at the library. Let's cheer these dedicated students on!"

- Cheer Readers Description (US version)

Cheer Readers (図書ガールズ) is a game in Rhythm Heaven Fever. Attaining a perfect allows access to the music for this game. The sequel, Cheer Readers 2, is unlocked later on.

Gameplay
The player controls the twelfth (oldest) girl (bottom row, the farthest right). Throughout the song, there are many vocal cues in the form of "cheers" that indicate different patterns. To get a hit, the player must flip/spin their book at the right time. The cheers include:


 * "One! Two! Three!": Starting from the top, each row of girls flips their book on a word. The player needs to flip on the "Three!".
 * "It's up to you!" (Japanese: "Hey you can do!"): Starting from the left, each column of girls flips their book on a word. The player need to flip on the "you!".
 * "Let's go read a buncha books!" (Japanese: "Let's everybody go, yeah!"): Starting from the top left corner, the girls quickly flip their books as a "wave" in a diagonal pattern. The player needs to flip on the "books!".
 * "Rah-rah sis boom bah-BOOM!" (Japanese: "Ne-ver gi-ve up eh!"): Starting from the top left corner, the girls will do the motion in "Let's go read a buncha books!", but at a slower pace. The player needs to flip on the "BOOM!"
 * "OK, it's on!" (Japanese: "Okay, don't mind!"): This cue acts in a different way. Instead of flipping, the girls will instead spin their books and then open them to form a design (see the "Trivia" section for all the designs that appear). The player must start spinning on the "it's" and stop on the "on!".

Throughout the song, the player will have to perform a variety of these cheers. Each one always stays at the same speed, but the distance between cheers can vary.

Controls

 * A: Flip book
 * Hold A + B: Spin book
 * Release A + B: Open book

Hit or Miss

 * Hit: The Cheer Readers' routine will continue
 * Barely: The player's Cheer Reader's book is slightly tilted. A barely counts as a hit.
 * Miss: The other Cheer Readers will look at the player's Cheer Reader with irritated and worried looks. The player's Cheer Reader will also blush from embarrassment.

US Version

 * Try Again: "Would you keep it down?!"
 * OK: "I burn with a desire to study!"
 * Superb: "Thanks to you, I passed!"

European Version

 * Try Again: "Can you keep it down over there?"
 * OK: "You girls got me fired up to study!"
 * Superb: "I passed my exam thanks to you!"

Appearances

 * Cheer Readers
 * Cheer Readers 2
 * Remix 7
 * Remix 9
 * Remix 10

Trivia

 * Cheer Readers is a pun for "Cheer leaders".
 * Many cameos from the previous Rhythm Heaven titles appear inside the open books. The Characters are: A skinny robot from Fillbots, an Onion from Rhythm Epilation, DJ Yellow and his Student from DJ School, the Stepswitchers from Lockstep, Space Uncle from Space Dance, Play-Yan from Night Walk, a Frogette from Frog Hop, all three veggies from Crop Stomp, a Paddler from Rhythm Rally, the Moais from Moai Doo-Wop, and two versions of the girl from Tap Dance. There is the third version of that girl that cannot be seen in the actual game, though it can be hacked with changed textures so it will appear.
 * Many of the phrases the main character shouts out were changed in the english version of the game due to poor translation.
 * Some people confused the Frogette from Rhythm Heaven's Frog Hop for Yoshi from the Super Mario franchise. This is mainly because you can't see his mouth.
 * In the rating screens, a boy resembling the boy from Double Date is seen talking to the Cheer Readers.
 * According to debug notes found in the files of Rhythm Heaven Megamix, this game, Fork Lifter, Board Meeting and Packing Pests would have its story mode variant added in that game but got cut for unknown reasons.

Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Cheer Readers (図書ガールズ Tosho Garuzu?, "Books Girls") is identical to Cheer Readers from Rhythm Heaven Fever. In this game, you are playing one of cheer readers (bottom row, the farthest right), who is oldest from the other eleven girls, cheering up the boy at the library by spinning or flipping books every time during their cheer reading.

Gameplay
The player controls the twelfth (oldest) girl (bottom row, the farthest right). Throughout the song, there are many vocal cues in the form of "cheers" that indicate different patterns. To get a hit, the player must flip/spin their book at the right time. The cheers include:


 * "One! Two! Three!": Starting from the top, each row of girls flips their book on a word. The player needs to flip on the "Three!".
 * "It's up to you!": Starting from the left, each column of girls flips their book on a word. The player need to flip on the "you!".
 * "Let's go read a buncha books!": Starting from the top left corner, the girls quickly flip their books as a "wave" in a diagonal pattern. The player needs to flip on the "books!".
 * "Rah-rah sis boom bah-BOOM!": Starting from the top left corner, the girls will do the motion in "Let's go read a buncha books!", but at a slower pace. The player needs to flip on the "BOOM!"
 * "OK, it's on!": This cue acts in a different way. Instead of flipping, the girls will instead spin their books and then open them to form a design (see the "Trivia" section for all the designs that appear). The player must start spinning on the "it's" and stop on the "on!".

Throughout the song, the player will have to perform a variety of these cheers. Each one always stays at the same speed, but the distance between cheers can vary.

Button Mode

 * A: Flip book
 * Hold B: Spin book
 * Release B: Open book

Touch Mode

 * Tap: Flip book
 * Hold Stylus: Spin book
 * Release Stylus: Open book

Hit or Miss

 * Hit: The Cheer Readers' routine will continue
 * Barely: The player's Cheer Reader's book is slightly tilted. A barely counts as a hit.
 * Miss: The other Cheer Readers will look at the player's Cheer Reader with irritated and worried looks. The player's Cheer Reader will also blush from embarrassment.

Rating Notes

 * Try Again: "Would you keep it down?!"
 * OK: "I burn with a desire to study!"
 * Superb: "Thanks to you, I passed!"