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*Humorously, whenever [[the Shrimp Scamperers]] pause, the dolphins in the background halt in midair. | *Humorously, whenever [[the Shrimp Scamperers]] pause, the dolphins in the background halt in midair. | ||
*The game's music and prologue jingle are similar to those of [[The☆Bon Odori]]. | *The game's music and prologue jingle are similar to those of [[The☆Bon Odori]]. | ||
*The game is based around a pun that was lost in translation. The voice cues the backwards jump can refer to either "ABC", the first three letters of the English alphabet, or "Ebi Sea", with "Ebi" meaning "Shrimp" in Japanese. | *The game is based around a pun that was lost in translation. The voice cues the backwards jump can refer to either "ABC", the first three letters of the English alphabet, or "Ebi Sea", with "Ebi" meaning "Shrimp" in Japanese. | ||
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Shrimp Shuffle (エビおんど?, Ebi Ondo) is the 2nd Rhythm Game of Stage 7 (32nd overall) in Rhythm Heaven Fever.
Gameplay
In this game, the player is the third of the low tide dance quartet, The Shrimp Scamperers, and must move in sync with the others to the beat. The shrimps exclaim "Together!" to start the pattern, followed by the announcer saying "One, two, three! Three, two, one!" to the beat. Occasionally, the shrimp pause, which shifts the next pattern to the offbeat, before returning to the onbeat afterwards. The announcer sometimes replaces "Three, two, one!" with "A, B, C!", indicating the shrimp have to jump backwards on "C!"
Controls
- Ⓐ: Hop
- Ⓐ+Ⓑ: Jump backwards
Timing Display
- Perfect!/Ace!?: The player's shrimp hops along with the others.
- Early!/Late!?: The player's shrimp hops along with the others, but slightly out of sync. Unlike most games, there's no visual or audio effect to indicate this.
- Miss...?: The player's shrimp bumps into one of the other shrimps.
Results
Dolphin Assessment() | Dolphin Assessment() | |
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You, uh, kinda crowded the others. You had some trouble jumping back. You had trouble with the waits. |
You, uh, kinda crowded the others. You had some trouble jumping back. You had trouble with the waits. | |
Eh. Good enough. | Good try. | |
Solid tail work out there! Really good leaping! You waited very patiently. |
Solid tail work out there! Really good leaping! You waited very patiently. |
Dolphin Diagnosis | |
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You were all over the place. Your jumps were a little off. You didn't listen to the instructions. | |
Eh. Passable. | |
Your tail work was great! Your jumps were impressive. You know when to wait. |
Epilogue
Back to practice... | There's no "I" in "prawn"! | The perfect cocktail for success! |
We should have practised more. |
We make a great team! |
The cocktail for success! |
Appearances
Trivia
- Humorously, whenever the Shrimp Scamperers pause, the dolphins in the background halt in midair.
- The game's music and prologue jingle are similar to those of The☆Bon Odori.
- The game is based around a pun that was lost in translation. The voice cues the backwards jump can refer to either "ABC", the first three letters of the English alphabet, or "Ebi Sea", with "Ebi" meaning "Shrimp" in Japanese.
Unused
Main article: Shrimp Shuffle/Unused
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | エビおんど | Shrimp Dance |
EnglishNOA | Shrimp Shuffle | From shrimp, and shuffle, forming an alliteration. |
EnglishNOE | Shrimp Shuffle | |
French | Marche des crevettes | Shrimp walk |
Spanish | Gambas al compás | Shrimp to the beat |
Italian | Gamberetti Dance | Shrimp Dance |
Korean | 춤추는 새우 | Dancing Shrimp |
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