A Boy, His Crush, and Weasel Couple

A Boy (後輩), His Crush (先輩), and Weasel Couple (イタチカップル), known as Romeo, Julia, and Ferrets in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, are characters who appear in Double Date in Rhythm Heaven Fever and Rhythm Heaven Megamix. The boy and girl sit on a bench, while the weasels appear in a hole in the ground and watch them.

Story
The boy and his crush go to the same school. She is one year above him, and in a band which is popular in Japan. She had won several competitions, and was approached by a famous music producer. The boy has always wanted to learn the guitar, but never tried. When he finally worked up the courage, he found out his crush works part-time at the local music shop. He didn't have enough money to buy one, but she let him try one out. He kept going back to the shop over the next six months until he finally saved up enough to buy a guitar, and subsequently started a band, practiced a lot, and wrote a song for her.

The boy however couldn't bring himself to play it for her and opted to invite her to their first live show. He got her a ticket and asked to meet with her after school and waited on a bench. During this, a weasel appeared and asked him to kick away any balls which flew their way, as it would ruin his date later. When the time came, the girls arrived, and the boy tried to work up the courage to give her the ticket. Each time he tried, a ball would appear, ruining the moment. He found the weasels making a ruckus to be annoying as well. He would reflexively kick the balls away, calming him down as a result. This made the weasels calm down, too.

During this, several American Footballs are thrown in the mix, and each one the boy kicks away can be seen being caught by various characters in the background. The football team almost dissolved due to a lack of players, but after a lot of hard work, they managed to secuse a spot in the tournament, and they started preparing for it. Their coach thought they lacked discipline as they keep "accidentally" losing the balls. In truth, they were just jealous of the young couple and their better use of the day.

In the end, the boy managed to ask his crush to come to the show. Depending on the epilogue, she either turns him down (Try Again), tells him she had a lovely time (OK), or expresses her feelings to him (Superb). Later, the couples can be seen going to a tropical island in Remix 1 and on a farm in Double Date 2 on more romantic dates to bring them even closer together, where they suffer the same problems with more balls coming toward them. Some of the football players in the background can be seen in the former, while the farm's sheep catch the American Footballs in the latter.

The boy can be seen studying for an exam at the library while the School Library Pep Squad support him in the epilogue to Cheer Readers. The Weasel Couple, accompanied by Barista, can be seen watching the music video for Love Rap at the end of that game. Here they are shown to own a Quicknibble in a small fish tank, and two pictures of the RAPMEN on the wall. While a more saturated version of their home appears at the end of Love Rap 2, Marshal, Cam, and Miss Ribbon are watching it instead.

Appearances

 * Double Date 3DS icon.png Double Date
 * Remix 1 Wii_icon.png Remix 1
 * Love Rap 3DS icon.png Love Rap (cameo)
 * Cheer Readers 3DS icon.png Cheer Readers (cameo)
 * Double Date 2_icon.png Double Date 2
 * Remix 8 Wii_icon.png Remix 8
 * Remix 10 wii_icon.png Remix 10

Trivia

 * Footballers aren't the girl's type.
 * The Weasel Couple have a similar color palette to Tram and Poline in their fox forms, with the male being orange and the female being pink.
 * While most of the details in the Reading Material is consistent or at least not contradictory across languages, the English, French and Italian versions of Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise insist that the boy and his crush first met at the music shop, while all other languages imply they already knew each other at school beforehand.