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'''DJ Yellow''' is a tall, yellow man, and the teacher of [http://rhythmheaven.wikia.com/wiki/DJ_School DJ School]. While specifically mentioning in his flyers that his DJ classes are NOT for actual DJ's, he teaches his students (including [[DJ Blue]]) how to look and sound just like a DJ!. During these sessions, he likes to shout out "Break, come on!" or 'And stop!" during the song, and likes to finish off with his signature catchphrase "Scratch-o, hey!" | {{Template:Character infobox | ||
|Image = [[File:Dj_Yellow.PNG|200px]] | |||
|Name = DJ Yellow | |||
|Affiliation = Rhythm League | |||
|Debut = Rhythm Heaven | |||
|Gender = Male | |||
|First Appearance = DJ School | |||
|Last Appearance = Remix 10 (DS) | |||
|Other Appearances = Remix 4 (DS)<br> | |||
Remix 7 (DS)<br> | |||
Remix 10 (DS)<br> | |||
Cheer Readers (cameo)}}'''DJ Yellow''' is a tall, yellow man, and the teacher of [http://rhythmheaven.wikia.com/wiki/DJ_School DJ School]. While specifically mentioning in his flyers that his DJ classes are NOT for actual DJ's, he teaches his students (including [[DJ Blue]]) how to look and sound just like a DJ!. During these sessions, he likes to shout out "Break, come on!" or 'And stop!" during the song, and likes to finish off with his signature catchphrase "Scratch-o, hey!" | |||
While bearing similarities both in profession and looks, any relation to the [[Rap Men]] is unknown. | While bearing similarities both in profession and looks, any relation to the [[Rap Men]] is unknown. |
Revision as of 16:51, 21 June 2015
DJ Yellow is a tall, yellow man, and the teacher of DJ School. While specifically mentioning in his flyers that his DJ classes are NOT for actual DJ's, he teaches his students (including DJ Blue) how to look and sound just like a DJ!. During these sessions, he likes to shout out "Break, come on!" or 'And stop!" during the song, and likes to finish off with his signature catchphrase "Scratch-o, hey!"
While bearing similarities both in profession and looks, any relation to the Rap Men is unknown.