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{{About|the [[Rhythm Game]] in [[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]|the [[Sumo Brothers (characters)|characters]]}} | |||
{{GameExplain3DS | {{GameExplain3DS | ||
|title=Sumo Brothers | |title=Sumo Brothers | ||
|explain=You and your brother are sumo<br>wrestlers in training. You also need<br>to practice doing cool poses.}} | |explain=You and your brother are sumo<br>wrestlers in training. You also need<br>to practice doing cool poses.}} | ||
{{RhythmGame | {{RhythmGame | ||
|number={{Console|3DS}} 31 | |||
|number= | |||
|version={{ver|Long}} | |version={{ver|Long}} | ||
|gift= | |gift={{Console|3DS}} [[Flow Ball]] | ||
|stage={{Stage|3DStower1}}}} | |stage={{Stage|3DStower1}}}} | ||
{{Nihongo|Sumo Brothers| | {{Nihongo|Sumo Brothers|ごっつぁん<ruby>兄弟<rt>きょうだい</rt></ruby>|Gottsu~an Kyōdai}} is the 4th [[Rhythm Game]] of [[Lush Tower]] (31st overall) in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File:Screenshot 3DS Sumo Brothers.png|thumb]] | [[File:Screenshot 3DS Sumo Brothers.png|thumb]] | ||
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|just=When slapping, the brothers' hands collide together, making a slapping sound. When stomping, the brothers stomp in unison, creating a strong stomping sound. When posing, the brothers pose in unison, with a painting and confetti in the background. | |just=When slapping, the brothers' hands collide together, making a slapping sound. When stomping, the brothers stomp in unison, creating a strong stomping sound. When posing, the brothers pose in unison, with a painting and confetti in the background. | ||
|miss=In each action, the player performs them out of sync, making a "tick" sound. The player's eyes open in shock with sweat coming down while [[Inu-Sensei]] gives an annoyed look. The finishing pose does not show a painting nor confetti. | |miss=In each action, the player performs them out of sync, making a "tick" sound. The player's eyes open in shock with sweat coming down while [[Inu-Sensei]] gives an annoyed look. The finishing pose does not show a painting nor confetti. | ||
|through=When slapping, the player gets pushed backward with a "doink" sound, or otherwise slaps the air if they attempt to slap off the beat. When stomping, the player falls backward with a "doink" sound. When posing, the brothers | |through=When slapping, the player gets pushed backward with a "doink" sound, or otherwise slaps the air if they attempt to slap off the beat. When stomping, the player falls backward with a "doink" sound. When posing, the brothers humorously turn in awkward positions. The finishing pose does not show a painting nor confetti. In all cases, [[Inu-Sensei]] gives an annoyed look.}} | ||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
{{Results | {{Results | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:Screenshot 3DS Café Museum.png|thumb]] | |||
*This is one of the [[Rhythm Games]] to have vocal noises in the background, rather than actual lyrics. Other games like this are [[Love Lab]] and [[Pajama Party]]. | *This is one of the [[Rhythm Games]] to have vocal noises in the background, rather than actual lyrics. Other games like this are [[Love Lab]] and [[Pajama Party]]. | ||
*The finishing poses depict two real-life paintings in the background: | *The finishing poses depict two real-life paintings in the background: | ||
**The first painting is widely known as ''Ōtani Oniji III in the Role of the Servant Edobei'', painted by [[wikipedia:Sharaku|Tōshūsai Sharaku]] in 1794. | **The first painting is widely known as ''Ōtani Oniji III in the Role of the Servant Edobei'', painted by [[wikipedia:Sharaku|Tōshūsai Sharaku]] in 1794. | ||
**The second painting that appears is known as ''[[wikipedia:The Great Wave off Kanagawa|The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', painted by [[wikipedia:Hokusai|Katsushika Hokusai]] in 1831. This painting is often considered the most recognizable work of Japanese art in the world. | **The second painting that appears is known as ''[[wikipedia:The Great Wave off Kanagawa|The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', painted by [[wikipedia:Hokusai|Katsushika Hokusai]] in 1831. This painting is often considered the most recognizable work of Japanese art in the world. | ||
* The game can be seen in the [[Café]] as a portrait. | |||
==Development History== | |||
{{Main|Sumo Brothers/Development}} | |||
==In Other Languages== | ==In Other Languages== | ||
{{Lang | {{Lang | ||
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|mnjp=Gottsan Brothers ("Gottsan" is a sumo greeting meaning "thank you") | |mnjp=Gottsan Brothers ("Gottsan" is a sumo greeting meaning "thank you") | ||
|us=Sumo Brothers | |us=Sumo Brothers | ||
|au=Sumo Brothers<ref>''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]'' Back Cover (Austrailian)</ref> | |||
|fr=Frères sumo | |fr=Frères sumo | ||
|mnfr=Sumo brothers | |mnfr=Sumo brothers | ||
| | |es=Sumo para dos | ||
|mnes=Sumo for two | |||
|de=Sumo Bros. | |||
|it=Gemelli del sumo | |it=Gemelli del sumo | ||
|mnit=Sumo twin | |mnit=Sumo twin | ||
|pt=Sumo Brothers<ref>''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]'' Back Cover (Spanish/Portuguese)</ref> | |pt=Sumo Brothers<ref>''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]'' Back Cover (Spanish/Portuguese)</ref> | ||
|kr=스모 형제 | |kr=스모 형제 | ||
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