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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Artwork 3DS Game Launch Party.png|Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''
Artwork 3DS Launch Party.png|Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Bowling Model resembles [[Orbulon]], a character from [[mariowiki:WarioWare Inc.|WarioWare Series]].
*The Bowling Model resembles [[Orbulon]], a character from ''[[mariowiki:WarioWare Inc.|WarioWare Series]]''.
*While most languages generally translate the [[Reading Material (Rhythm Heaven Fever)|Reading Material]] consistently or at least non-contradictory, some languages omit certain details. For example, [[Reading Material (Rhythm Heaven Fever)#Rhythm Rockets|Rhythm Rockets]] is written from the {{Nihongo|Development Manager Rocket Toverse|開発責任者のロケット・トバース|Kaihatsu Sekininsha no Roketto Tobāsu}}, who explains the differences in the four models. While this person's name is localized in most languages, it is omitted entirely in the English and German versions.
*While most languages generally translate the [[Reading Material (Rhythm Heaven Fever)|Reading Material]] consistently or at least non-contradictory, some languages omit certain details. For example, [[Reading Material (Rhythm Heaven Fever)#Rhythm Rockets|Rhythm Rockets]] is written from the {{Nihongo|Development Manager Rocket Toverse|開発責任者のロケット・トバース|Kaihatsu Sekininsha no Roketto Tobāsu}}, who explains the differences in the four models. While this person's name is localized in most languages, it is omitted entirely in the English and German versions.
==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==

Revision as of 23:23, 31 July 2023

Rhythm Rockets
Image
Artwork 3DS Launch Party.png
Artwork from Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Appears in

Rhythm Rockets (ロケットゼロ?, Rocket Zero) are miniature rockets appearing in Launch Party in Rhythm Heaven Fever and Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

Story

Many Rhythm Rockets get launched during Launch Party as part of a mission to "find where rhythm comes from." The crew on the rockets find the abundance of stars to be "absolutely amazing," and they proceed to take lots of pictures. In the epilogue, it is shown that The Clappy Trio are part of the crew. In the Superb epilogue in particular, they appear to make contact with the mothership seen in Airboarder. In Remix 6, a launchpad launching Rhythm Rockets appears to be an attraction at the amusement park the Remix takes place in. Eventually, the launchpad ran out of power, and as such, completed its mission. The people wait for the rockets, carrying their hopes and dreams, to return to Earth and bring new life to it[1]. People see the launchpad without rockets to be as boring as a blackboard with nothing written on it[2].

Rhythm Rockets also appear to be sold to the general public. Every year, new models are developed, with the current year's four models being depicted throughout the game[3].

The Family Model (「レッツ号」?, "Let's-gō"), known as the "Trusty" model in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, counts down from 3, one number per beat. It is easy to launch and is suited to all kinds of uses.

The Party Cracker Model (「クラッカー号」?, "Cracker-gō"), known as the "Cracker" model in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, counts down from 5, at a fast pace. It makes a loud bang at launch and is meant to impress at parties. It doesn't leave confetti to clean up, so it is considered environment-friendly.

The Bell Model (「ベル号」?, "Bell-gō"), known as the "Belle" model in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, counts down from 7, at a very fast pace. It launches with a clear chime. It is suited for weddings and other celebrations.

The Bowling Model (「ボウリング号」?, "Bowling-gō"), known as the "Stricker" model in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, counts down from 1, at a very slow pace. It launches with the satisfying sound of a perfect strike.

Appearances

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Bowling Model resembles Orbulon, a character from WarioWare Series.
  • While most languages generally translate the Reading Material consistently or at least non-contradictory, some languages omit certain details. For example, Rhythm Rockets is written from the Development Manager Rocket Toverse (開発責任者のロケット・トバース?, Kaihatsu Sekininsha no Roketto Tobāsu), who explains the differences in the four models. While this person's name is localized in most languages, it is omitted entirely in the English and German versions.

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese ロケットゼロ Rocket Zero
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Rhythm Rockets
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE Rhythm Rockets
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Les fusées The rockets
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Cohetes espaciales Space rockets
Flag of Germany.svg German Raketen Rockets
Flag of Italy.svg Italian I razzi spaziali The space rockets
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 제로 로켓 Zero Rocket
Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese レッツ号
クラッカー号
ベル号
ボウリング号
Let's Model (Pun on "Let's Go")
Cracker Model
Bell Model
Bowling Model
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Family Model
Party Cracker Model
Bell Model
Bowling Model
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE "Trusty" model
"Cracker" model
"Belle" model
"Striker" model
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Le modèle « Émentaire »
Le modèle « Égant »
Le modèle « Oinié »
Le modèle « Itiste »
The model "Ementary"
The model "Egant"
The model "Distant"
The model "Itist"
Each name is a pun, adding the "èle" part of "modèle" to the beginning of the name completes the word
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Vacohete
Craqcohete
Campanacohete
Bolocohete
Emptyrocket
Crackerocket
Bellrocket
Bowlrocket
Flag of Germany.svg German Die Starter-Rakete
Die Knaller-Rakete
Die Dingdong-Rakete
Die Bowler-Rakete
The Starter Rocket
The Pop Rocket
The Dingdong Rocket
The Bowler Rocket
Flag of Italy.svg Italian "Affidabilis"
"Popop"
"Campanula"
"Birillius"
"Reliable"
"Popop"
"Bellflower"
"Bowling Skittle"
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 렛츠호
크래커호
벨호
볼링호
Let's Model (Pun on "Let's Go")
Cracker Model
Bell Model
Bowling Model
Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese 開発責任者のロケット・トバース Development Manager Rocket Toverse
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Le professeur Lance D. Phuzay Professor Lance D. Phuzay [Pun on "Lancer des fusées" (Launching rockets)]
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Roberto Cohete Pun on "Cohete" (Rocket)
Flag of Italy.svg Italian Marte Razzetti Pun on "Mars Rockets"
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 개발 책임자인노개도 No Gae-do, head of development

References

  1. "ロケットたちを送り出してきたはっしゃ台は、そろそろ動力が切れ、やくめを終えようとしています。夢と希望を乗せたロケットが、いつか地球に、せいかを持ち帰ってくるのを、この広大な宇宙で、えいえんに見守りつづけるのです。" (The launchpad that has sent many rockets out is about to run out of power and complete its mission. In the vastness of space, we will continue to watch over the rockets carrying our hopes and dreams, hoping that they will one day bring back a new life to the Earth.) ~ はっしゃ台 (Launchpad), Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+
  2. "Man, a launchpad without rockets doesn't seem very exciting, does it? It's like a blackboard that no one has written on. All potential, no drama." ~ Launchpad, Rhythm Heaven Megamix
  3. Rhythm Rockets, Rhythm Heaven Fever