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'''Rhythm Toys''' are rhythm games with no particular goal. They can be unlocked by earning [[Medal|medals]]. You can just play around with them if you are bored or just want to play around with the rhythm.
{{GameExplainGBA
 
|title=おもちゃ
==''Rhythm Tengoku''==
|explain=メダルを あつめて<br>音のでるおもちゃで<br>あそんでみてネ!<br>いくつかあるヨ。
[[File:Rhythm Toys Tengoku.png|right|200px]]1. [[Cat Machine]]
|titleEN=Toys
 
|explainEN=Collect medals and<br>play with noise<br>making toys!<br>There's a few in here.}}
2. [[Horse Machine|Horse Machin]]e
{{GameExplainDS
 
|title=<div align=center>Earn {{Color|Red|medals}} to play games!</div>
3. [[Confession Machine]]
|explain=<div align=center>Rhythm Toys</div>}}
 
{{GameExplainWii
4. [[Rap Machine]]
|Notice!=1
 
|titleUS=Notice!
==''Rhythm Heaven''==
|explainUS=You unlocked Rhythm Toys!<br>Collect medals to play<br>with more toys.
[[File:Rhythm Toys.png|right|230px]]1. [[Business Card]] (requires 1 medal)
|titleUK=Notice
 
|explainUK=You unlocked Rhythm Toys!<br>Collect medals to be able<br>to play with more toys.}}
In this game you play as a businessman who is sliding around a business card inside a small box. But the card is not as long as the box, so you can slide it around inside of the box. If you move it like you're drawing a circle, a little song will start to play and the businessman will smile.
{{Quote
 
|Weird and wonderful rhythm-based toys for you to tinker with.
2. [[Phone]] (requires 4 medals)
|Rhythm Toys description, ''Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise'' Official Website}}
 
{{Nihongo|Rhythm Toys|リズムおもちゃ|Rizumu Omocha}}, known as {{Nihongo|Omocha|おもちゃ|Toys}} in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', is an area at the [[Medal Corner]]. It consists of a bunch of toys with no particular goal. They typically involve fiddling around with something to get a rhythm started. They can be unlocked by earning [[Medal]]s.
This one's very easy, all you have to do is play around with a phone. But you can also dial certain phone numbers. Expirement with them yourself.
==''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''==
 
The {{Nihongo|Omocha|おもちゃ|Toys}} menu is unlocked after clearing [[Remix 1 (GBA)|Remix 1]] and can be accessed in the [[Medal Corner|Omake Corner]].
3. [[Slot Monster]] (requires 7 medals)
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Pull down the slot-machine monster's lever, and stop his spinning eyes to the beat. Do it correctly and you will earn some coins!
|<div align=center>[[File:Game GBA T-1.gif|80px|link=Neko Machine]]<br>[[Neko Machine]]<br>{{Color|Red|Medals}} required: 1</div>
 
|<div align=center>[[File:Game GBA T-2.gif|80px|link=Uma Machine]]<br>[[Uma Machine]]<br>{{Color|Red|Medals}} required: 7</div>
4. [[Octopus Machine]] (requires 11 medals)
|<div align=center>[[File:Game GBA T-3.gif|80px|link=Kokuhaku Machine]]<br>[[Kokuhaku Machine]]<br>{{Color|Red|Medals}} required: 15</div>
 
|<div align=center>[[File:Game GBA T-4.gif|80px|link=Rap Machine]]<br>[[Rap Machine]]<br>{{Color|Red|Medals}} required: 25</div>
Also known as "Octo-Pops." Tap to inflate your octopus, release to turn him back to normal, and flick to pop the cork out of his mouth. Do this in time with the other octopi. It starts off simple, but it gets faster and faster!
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==''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''==
5. [[Beat Machine]] (requires 14 medals)
The {{Nihongo|Rhythm Toys|リズムおもちゃ|Rizumu Omocha}} menu is unlocked after clearing [[Built to Scale (DS)|Built to Scale]] and can be accessed in the [[Medal Corner]]. ''Rhythm Heaven'' has the most Rhythm Toys out of any game in the series, with a total of 7.
 
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You play as a tiny drummer, and you have to tap lightly to start drumming and flick to hit the cymbals. If you do this long enough, the crowd will start to get excited and a tiny bass player will join you.
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|<div align=center>[[File:Game DS T-1.gif|80px|link=Business Card]]<br>[[Business Card]]<br>{{Color|Red|Medals}} required: 1</div>
6. [[Beat Bag]] (requires 19 medals)
|<div align=center>[[File:Game DS T-2.gif|80px|link=Phone]]<br>[[Phone]]<br>{{Color|Red|Medals}} required: 4</div>
 
|<div align=center>[[File:Game DS T-3.gif|80px|link=Slot Monster]]<br>[[Slot Monster]]<br>{{Color|Red|Medals}} required: 8</div>
A game where you can make your own beats (and punch a punching bag). The only problem is that it's kind of picky with which beats you choose. That's only my opinion, though.
|<div align=center>[[File:Game DS T-4.gif|80px|link=Octopus Machine]]<br>[[Octopus Machine]]<br>{{Color|Red|Medals}} required: 11</div>
 
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7. [[Kappa DJ]] (requires 24 medals)
|<div align=center>[[File:Game DS T-5.gif|80px|link=Beat Machine]]<br>[[Beat Machine]]<br>{{Color|Red|Medals}} required: 14</div>
 
|<div align=center>[[File:Game DS T-6.gif|80px|link=Beat Bag]]<br>[[Beat Bag]]<br>{{Color|Red|Medals}} required: 19</div>
This one is like DJ School, except it's not an actual game. Just play around with the sound effects and record scratches.
|<div align=center>[[File:Game DS T-7.gif|80px|link=Kappa DJ]]<br>[[Kappa DJ]]<br>{{Color|Red|Medals}} required: 24</div>
 
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==''Rhythm Heaven Fever''==
==''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''==
[[File:Rhythm_Toys_Fever.png|right|220px]]
The {{Nihongo|Rhythm Toys|リズムおもちゃ|Rizumu Omocha}} menu is unlocked after clearing [[Screwbot Factory]] and can be accessed in the [[Medal Corner]].
 
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1. [[Toy Car]] (requires 1 medal)
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|<div align=center>[[File:Game Wii T-1.gif|160px|link=Toy Car]]<br>[[Toy Car]]<br>[[File:MedalWiiEndlessMenu.png|24px]]Medals Needed: 01</div>
Just like the description says, "Pull back. Let go. What could be simpler?" Try to match up your car with the sillhoutte up ahead.
|<div align=center>[[File:Game Wii T-2.gif|160px|link=Police Call]]<br>[[Police Call]]<br>[[File:MedalWiiEndlessMenu.png|24px]]Medals Needed: 07</div>
 
|<div align=center>[[File:Game Wii T-3.gif|160px|link=Hi-Hat]]<br>[[Hi-Hat]]<br>[[File:MedalWiiEndlessMenu.png|24px]]Medals Needed: 14</div>
2. [[Police Call]] (requires 7 medals)
|<div align=center>[[File:Game Wii T-4.gif|160px|link=Rhythm Fighter]]<br>[[Rhythm Fighter]]<br>[[File:MedalWiiEndlessMenu.png|24px]]Medals Needed: 21</div>
 
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The only rhythm toy in Rhythm Heaven Fever that uses motion control. Type in certain code-words, such as "Seesaw" or "birds" to receive certain calls.
==''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''==
 
In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', there are no Rhythm Toys, but [[Figure Fighter VS]] and [[Stable]] are two side modes accessible at the [[Café]] which serve a similar purpose.
3. [[Hi-Hat]] (requires 14 medals)
==Gallery==
 
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A Hi-Hat is a weird instrument where various spings will be bouncing on top of a cymbol. Hold down A and B to make them all bounce, and release so the last one, which is slightly bigger than the other springs, can bounce. Do this for long enough and a song will start to play.
Screenshot GBA Rhythm Toys.png|The Rhythm Toys menu in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''
 
Screenshot DS Rhythm Toys.png|The Rhythm Toys menu in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''
4. [[Rhythm Fighter]] (21 medals)
Screenshot Wii Rhythm Toys.png|The Rhythm Toys menu in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''
 
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A two-player fighting game.
==Trivia==
 
*Aside from [[Neko Machine]] and [[Kokuhaku Machine]] appearing in the attract mode, the Rhythm Toys are not present in the [[Rhythm Tengoku/Arcade|arcade version of ''Rhythm Tengoku'']]. The music for the menu is repurposed for the High Score Ranking screen.
 
*Despite being labeled as toys, they are sometimes referred to as games instead<ref>"Earn {{Color|Red|medals}} to play games!" ~ Rhythm Toys caption also used in [[Endless Games]] and [[Guitar Lessons]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref><ref>"This game requires two Wii Remote controllers to play." ~ [[Rhythm Fighter]] description, ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>.
 
*The toys animating as floating objects in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' can be seen as again in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' with [[Shoot-'em-up 2#Endless Game|Shoot-'Em-Up]]'s animation in the [[Endless Games]] menu and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' with [[Sneaky Spirits 2|Sneaky Spirits]] and [[Power Calligraphy]]'s animations in the [[Extra Games]] menu.
*[[Rhythm Fighter]] is unique in that it requires two players to play. [[Figure Fighter VS]], while technically not a Rhythm Toy, recycles the music from [[Rhythm Fighter]].
==In Other Languages==
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|jp={{Console|GBA}} おもちゃ<br>リズムおもちゃ
|rojp=Omocha&#xa;Rizumu Omocha
|mnjp={{Console|GBA}} Toys<br>Rhythm Toys
|us=Rhythm Toys
|fr=Jouets rythmés
|mnfr=Rhythm toys
|es=Juguetes rítmicos
|mnes=Rhythmic toys
|de=Rhythmusspielzeug
|mnde=Rhythm toy
|it=Giocattoli ritmici
|mnit=Rhythmic toys
|nl=Rhythm Toys<ref>[https://www.nintendo.nl/games/oms/beat_the_beat_rhythm_paradise/bonus.html#bonus/medal-corners.html Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise | Muziekspel | Wii | Nintendo]{{dead link}}</ref><br>Ritmische speeltjes<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/nl-nl/Nieuws/2009/Nu-in-de-winkel-Rhythm-Paradise-251350.html Nu in de winkel: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref>
|mnnl=Rhythm Toys<br>Rhythm toys
|pt=Rhythm Toys<ref>[https://www.nintendo.pt/games/oms/beat_the_beat_rhythm_paradise/bonus.html#bonus/medal-corners.html Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise | Jogo de música | Wii | Nintendo]{{dead link}}</ref><br>Brinquedos de ritmo<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/pt-pt/Noticias/2009/Ja-a-venda-Rhythm-Paradise-260712.html Já à venda: Rhythm Paradise | Nintendo]</ref>
|mnpt=Rhythm Toys<br>Rhythm toys
|kr=리듬 장난감
|rokr=Rideum Jangnangam
|mnkr=Rhythm Toys}}


==Trivia==
==References==
* The song used in Beat Machine is also the song from the endless game, "Tunnel."
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*The songs from Hi-Hat are from Blue Birds, Octopus Machine, and the Rhythm Heaven Fever title screen.
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*Both Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Fever have phone-related games.
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