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Revision as of 09:32, 14 May 2022
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The Sick Beats Doctor (バイキンはかせ?, Baikin Hakase) is a character who kills Viruses (バイキン?, Baikin) with forks to protect a yellow organism in the Rhythm Game Sick Beats in Rhythm Tengoku and Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
Story
The Sick Beats Doctor is known to everyone in the lab and is at the top of his field of virus extermination. He uses a machine to stab the viruses with tiny forks "Because the side effects of medicine can be scary, too."[1]
One day, he received a message from his assistant calling for help with a massive virus outbreak. He experimented on the viruses using the tiny machine to exterminate them, which led to the production of a fantastic medicine.
On August 3, 2006, about five years after the doctor announced his new method for bacterial research in "Microbe Today", he and his students continued working day and night to catalog their newest data. While looking at a vial received from the mysterious Rhythm League, they discovered the Microbes[2][3].
Appearances
- File:Doctor Bacteria GBA icon.png Baikin Hakase
- File:2nd Remix icon.png Remix 2
- File:6th Remix icon.png Remix 6
- File:7th Remix icon.png Remix 7
- File:EndlessGameWakeUpCallerIcon.gif Wake-Up Caller (reference)
- File:Doctor Bacteria icon.png Sick Beats
- File:Final Remix icon.png Final Remix
Gallery
Artwork from Rhythm Tengoku
Solo artwork of the doctor from Rhythm Tengoku
Solo artwork of the viruses from Rhythm Tengoku
- Doctor.png
Artwork from Rhythm Heaven Megamix
- Dr Beat.png
Solo artwork of the doctor from Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Solo artwork of the viruses from Rhythm Heaven Megamix
In Super Smash Bros.
Sick Beats Doctor and the viruses appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a spirit. His spirit battle takes place on the Wrecking Crew stage playing Chill (Brawl) as the music. He is represented by Dr. Mario in the blue costume, while the Viruses are represented with the Assist Trophy Ghosts from PAC-MAN. The conditions are:
- The stage is covered in a poisonous cloud
- Hostile assist trophies will appear
No. 1195 | Sick Beats Doctor | ★ NOVICE | 1 | Critical Health Defense ↑ | Spirit Board Shop (500G) |
Trivia
- The color of the virus determines how many hits it takes to kill completely. In Rhythm Tengoku, the normal Rhythm Game only features blue ones, which take one stab. The Endless Game introduces pink and black variants, requiring 2 and 3 hits respectively, which gradually add to the challenge. A single black virus appears in Remix 7, being the only time the non-blue viruses appear in a Remix in Rhythm Tengoku.
- In the Endless Game version of Sick Beats, the yellow blob produces random objects (increasing in variety and amount as time goes on) every single time a virus is stabbed. It does not do this anywhere else.
- In Mahou Tsukai, whenever the Wizard makes a mistake, he summons a monster which eats the flower instead of it blooming. This monster has a face which is eerily similar to that of a virus.
- In Wake-Up Caller, the face of a virus sometimes appears over the moon.
- The date mentioned in 小さないきもの報告書 (Microbe Report), August 3, 2006, is the release date for Rhythm Tengoku. While this text explicitly mentions the doctor in Minna no Rhythm Tengoku, his name was removed in all other languages, as Rhythm Tengoku was only released in Japan, and Sick Beats would not be localized until Rhythm Heaven Megamix, and as such, the reference would be lost.
- There is an unused description for the Rhythm Game in Rhythm Heaven Megamix, intended to be used in the Museum. This description gives the character a name in each language (listed below), however, his appearence in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate gives him a more generic name instead, except for the French and German versions where the unused name is used.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | バイキンはかせ | Dr. Virus |
EnglishNOA | Dr. Cutlery Sick Beats Doctor[4] |
|
EnglishNOE | Dr. Cutlery Sick Beats Doctor[4] |
|
French | Dr Fourchette[4] | Dr. Fork |
Spanish | Señor Tenedorcio Doctor de "Ritmo contagioso"[4] |
Mr. Forkcio "Contageous Rhythm" Doctor |
Italian | Dottor Forchetta Dottore di Ritmo virale[4] |
Dr. Fork Viral Rhythm Doctor |
Dutch | Sick Beats Doctor[4] | |
Russian | Доктор из Sick Beats[4] | Doctor from Sick Beats |
ChineseSI | Sick Beats Doctor[4] | |
Korean | 세균 박사[4] | Dr. Virus |
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | バイキン | Virus |
EnglishNOA | Virus | |
EnglishNOE | Virus | |
French | Virus | |
Spanish | Virus | |
Italian | Virus | |
Korean | 세균 | Virus |
References
- ↑ キャラクターアルバム ステージ2 (Character Album Stage 2)
- ↑ "2006年8月3日、バイキン退治の分野で第一線であった「バイキンはかせ」のしょうげきのけんきゅうはっぴょうから約5年。 彼の教え子たちでもある、いきもの大学けんきゅうチームでは日夜、新しいいきものけんきゅうに明けくれていた。 ある日、なぞのリズム組織から、持ち込まれた液体をけんび鏡でのぞいたところ見たことのない形状のぶったいを発見した。" (August 3, 2006, it's been about five years since the shocking research findings of Dr. Virus, who was at the top of his field of virus extermination. His students, the Bacteria University research team, spent their days and nights working on new bacterial research. One day, when he looked through a research mirror at a vial brought in from the mysterious Rhythm League, he discovered a body in a shape he had never seen before.) ~ 小さないきもの報告書 (Microbe Report), Minna no Rhythm Tengoku
- ↑ "Day 1: It's been five years since I announced my new method for bacterial research in "Microbe Today." My students and I have been working day and night to catalog our newest data. Then today I received a vial from the mysterious Rhythm League, and its contents astounded me! The microbes in the vial moved in sync with each other. And not just one or two, but countless microbes all moving in time!" ~ Journal of Tiny Science, Rhythm Heaven Fever
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate