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*The first "OK, it's on!" from Cheer Readers at the beginning of the song is the only time in all of its appearances that a cheer is at a different speed. Every other time, each cheer is done at the same pace. | *The first "OK, it's on!" from Cheer Readers at the beginning of the song is the only time in all of its appearances that a cheer is at a different speed. Every other time, each cheer is done at the same pace. | ||
*This is the only time where there is an offbeat "A B C" in Shrimp Shuffle. | *This is the only time where there is an offbeat "A B C" in [[Shrimp Shuffle]]. | ||
*The TV Karate Joe is watching during the final time you see him in this remix is displaying the original [[Karate Man Returns!|Karate Man]] game from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. | *The TV Karate Joe is watching during the final time you see him in this remix is displaying the original [[Karate Man Returns!|Karate Man]] game from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. | ||
*The game's rating screens are all based off of rating screens from ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Remix 10 (DS)|Remix 10]]. This also includes the appearance of [[Rhythm Heaven (location)|Rhythm Heaven]] as a place. | *The game's rating screens are all based off of rating screens from ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Remix 10 (DS)|Remix 10]]. This also includes the appearance of [[Rhythm Heaven (location)|Rhythm Heaven]] as a place. |
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Remix 7 is the thirty-fifth game in Rhythm Heaven Fever. This remix has a space theme to it. Attaining a perfect gets the lyrics to "Dreams of Our Generation". This is also the last song before the sequels begin.
List of Games
Cheer Readers | Karate Man | Shrimp Shuffle | Tap Troupe |
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File:Cheer Readers Remix 7.png | File:Karate Man Remix 7.png | File:Shrimp Shuffle Remix 7.png | File:Tap Troupe Remix 7.png |
Results
Rhythm League Notes() | Rhythm League Notes() | |
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That...could have been better. | That...could have been better. | |
Eh. Good enough. | Good try. | |
That was great! Really great! | That was great! Really great! |
Rhythm League Notes | |
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Keep working on your rhythm! | |
Eh. Passable. | |
You had really great rhythm! |
Epilogue
File:Remix 7 Wii Try Again.png | File:Remix 7 Wii OK.png | File:Remix 7 Wii Superb.png |
For your vacation... prepare for rain. | For your vacation... aim for Rhythm Heaven! | For your vacation... welcome to Rhythm Heaven! |
Our holiday destination is... a complete washout. |
Our holiday destination is... almost Rhythm Paradise! |
Our holiday destination is... Rhythm Paradise! |
Trivia
- The first "OK, it's on!" from Cheer Readers at the beginning of the song is the only time in all of its appearances that a cheer is at a different speed. Every other time, each cheer is done at the same pace.
- This is the only time where there is an offbeat "A B C" in Shrimp Shuffle.
- The TV Karate Joe is watching during the final time you see him in this remix is displaying the original Karate Man game from Rhythm Tengoku.
- The game's rating screens are all based off of rating screens from Rhythm Heaven's Remix 10. This also includes the appearance of Rhythm Heaven as a place.
- The remix is the last one before the sequels & credits game begin, and has a space theme. This may be referencing Remix 6 of Rhythm Heaven, which also was the last game before the sequels & credits game, and has a space theme.
- Space Gramps from Space Dance, Play-Yan from Night Walk, and a Frogette from Frog Hop made cameo appearances during the Cheer Readers section, when the girls are spinning their books and then open them up.
- This remix is the first one where almost all of the audio cues from the minigames changed. This is because most of the cues were in their native Japanese. Meanwhile, Cheer Readers is in Engrish, aka broken English. With the exception of the previously mentioned game in Rhythm World Wii, all vocal cues were re-dubbed.
Gameplay Video
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