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The purpose of Monkey Watch as a product is to make the user happy while looking at it, as the [[Reading Material (Rhythm Heaven Fever)#Ad Copy|ads]] claim it to be "medically impossible" to frown after doing so, citing "We asked some science guys about it!" as proof. Using Monkey Watch continuously may make the monkeys tired, so it is suggested users to give them rest and the occasional banana for more accurate timekeeping.
The purpose of Monkey Watch as a product is to make the user happy while looking at it, as the [[Reading Material (Rhythm Heaven Fever)#Ad Copy|ads]] claim it to be "medically impossible" to frown after doing so, citing "We asked some science guys about it!" as proof. Using Monkey Watch continuously may make the monkeys tired, so it is suggested users to give them rest and the occasional banana for more accurate timekeeping.
===In Other Languages===
===In Other Languages===
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==Exhibition Match==
==Exhibition Match==
Before the last ball is thrown in [[Exhibition Match]], The curtain in the middle of the arena rises to reveal the {{Nihongo|'''Monkey'''|おさるさん|Osaru-san}}, also known as the {{Nihongo|'''Monkey Umpire'''|サルの審判|Saru no Shinpan}}, who was catching the [[Pitcher]]'s baseballs and dropping them to the [[Slugger]] all along.
Before the last ball is thrown in [[Exhibition Match]], The curtain in the middle of the arena rises to reveal the {{Nihongo|'''Monkey'''|おさるさん|Osaru-san}}, also known as the {{Nihongo|'''Monkey Umpire'''|サルの審判|Saru no Shinpan}}, who was catching the [[Pitcher]]'s baseballs and dropping them to the [[Slugger]] all along.