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The {{Nihongo|Love Lizards|ギロちゃん|Giro-chan}}, also known as {{Nihongo|Güiro Lizards|ギロとかげ|Giro Tokage}}<ref name="OtherName">[[ | The {{Nihongo|Love Lizards|ギロちゃん|Giro-chan}}, also known as {{Nihongo|Güiro Lizards|ギロとかげ|Giro Tokage}}<ref name="OtherName">[[What's a Güiro?]] ~ ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref>, are a pair of lizards who appear in the [[Rhythm Game]] [[Love Lizards]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. | ||
The male lizard is much smaller than his female counterpart. He has spring green skin and four short legs. The most notable part of the lizard is his large, maraca-shaped tail, which has a pink and blue stripe on it. He has two large eyes and a really big smile. | The male lizard is much smaller than his female counterpart. He has spring green skin and four short legs. The most notable part of the lizard is his large, maraca-shaped tail, which has a pink and blue stripe on it. He has two large eyes and a really big smile. | ||
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==In Other Languages== | ==In Other Languages== | ||
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|jp=ギロちゃん<br>ギロとかげ<ref>[[ | |jp=ギロちゃん<br>ギロとかげ<ref>[[What's a Güiro?|いきもの図鑑]] (Illustrated Encyclopedia of Creatures) ~ ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Gold]]''</ref> | ||
|rojp=Giro-chan
Giro Tokage | |rojp=Giro-chan
Giro Tokage | ||
|mnjp=Güiro-chan<br>Güiro Lizards | |mnjp=Güiro-chan<br>Güiro Lizards | ||
|us=Love Lizards<br>Güiro Lizards<ref name="OtherName"/> | |us=Love Lizards<br>Güiro Lizards<ref name="OtherName"/> | ||
|uk=Love Lizards<br>Güiro Lizards<ref>[[ | |uk=Love Lizards<br>Güiro Lizards<ref>[[RWhat's a Güiro?]] ~ ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' (English)</ref> | ||
|fr=Les lézards<br>Les lézards güiro<ref>[[ | |fr=Les lézards<br>Les lézards güiro<ref>[[What's a Güiro?|Les lézards güiro]] ~ ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' (French)</ref><br>Duo de lézards<ref name="Smash">''[[ssbwiki:Super Smash Bros.for Nintendo 3DS|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''</ref> | ||
|mnfr=The Lizards<br>Güiro lizards<br>Lizard Duo | |mnfr=The Lizards<br>Güiro lizards<br>Lizard Duo | ||
|es=Las lagartijas amorosas<br>Lagartijas güiro<ref>[[ | |es=Las lagartijas amorosas<br>Lagartijas güiro<ref>[[What's a Güiro?|Acerca de los güiros]] ~ ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' (Spanish)</ref> | ||
|mnes=The loving lizards<br>Güiro lizards | |mnes=The loving lizards<br>Güiro lizards | ||
|de=Güira und Maraco<br>Guaracha-Echsen<ref>[[ | |de=Güira und Maraco<br>Guaracha-Echsen<ref>[[What's a Güiro?|Guaracha-Echsen]] ~ ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' (German)</ref><br>Paarungstanz<ref name="Smash"/> | ||
|mnde=Güira and Maraco<br>Guaracha Lizards<br>Mating Dancers | |mnde=Güira and Maraco<br>Guaracha Lizards<br>Mating Dancers | ||
|it=Duo Lucertola<br>La lucertola güiro<ref>[[ | |it=Duo Lucertola<br>La lucertola güiro<ref>[[What's a Güiro?|Le lucertole güiro]] ~ ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' (Italian)</ref> | ||
|mnit=Lizard Duo<br>Güiro lizards | |mnit=Lizard Duo<br>Güiro lizards | ||
|nl=Love Lizards<ref name="Smash"/> | |nl=Love Lizards<ref name="Smash"/> |
Revision as of 00:35, 6 May 2024
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The Love Lizards (ギロちゃん?, Giro-chan), also known as Güiro Lizards (ギロとかげ?, Giro Tokage)[1], are a pair of lizards who appear in the Rhythm Game Love Lizards in Rhythm Heaven.
The male lizard is much smaller than his female counterpart. He has spring green skin and four short legs. The most notable part of the lizard is his large, maraca-shaped tail, which has a pink and blue stripe on it. He has two large eyes and a really big smile.
The female lizard is a much larger yellow lizard, with a red and green stripe around her neck. She has a long and very hard tail and spikes running up her back. She has the same large eyes and big smile as her male counterpart. A pink variation with eyelashes is also known to exist.
Story
This species of lizard lives in the desert. When a male and female meet up, they use their tails to make music. The male lizard shakes his tail to make a sound like that of a maraca while the female scratches her tail against her back to make rattling sounds similar to a güiro. When the two are in perfect sync, they know they're a perfect match for each other. Female lizards can often be seen performing their mating call around Carnival. Güiro Lizards love to heat up their cold blood with their loud music and crazy dancing, especially around festival time.
The Rhythm Game Love Lizards revolves around two particular Güiro Lizards, where the player takes control of a female, who is doing her mating call with a male. In the Try Again epilogue, where the two lizards are out of sync, the male is seen ditching the female for a different pink one. In the Superb epilogue, the Love Lizards are seen caring for newborns. In Remix 3, they try out a new rhythm.
The lizards appear in the audience in Battle of the Bands, in Rhythm Tengoku Gold Comic 09 にぎやかでおだやかな夜の巻き (A lively and peaceful night by Maki), where they can be seen being romantic next to a bench occupied by the Research Scientists of Love Lab, and in Munchy Monk in Rhythm Heaven Fever, where they can be sometimes seen outside the window.
Appearances
- Love Lizards
- Remix 3
- Remix 10
- Battle of the Bands (cameo)
- Munchy Monk (cameo)
Gallery
Artwork from Rhythm Heaven
Sprite from Rhythm Heaven
In Super Smash Bros.
Although the Love Lizards themselves don't appear in the Super Smash Bros. series, the trophy for the Chorus Kids in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS mentions them.
The Chorus Kids
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There are few games with as many charming characters as the Rhythm Heaven series. Take those groovy Love Lizards, for example. Birds could learn a thing or two from them. And what about the Chorus Kids? They look adorable with their little bow ties, but things get odd when they open their mouths...
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When it comes to the weird and wonderful, the Rhythm Paradise series has got all other games beat. Take those groovy Love Lizards, for example. Birds could learn a thing or two from them. And what about the Chorus Kids? They look adorable with their little bow ties, but things get a bit freakish when they open their mouths...
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Trivia
- As seen in the Superb epilogue, newborn Güiro Lizards are similar in size to each other, with the male's tail being a little larger than the female's, and sharing the same colors as their adult counterparts. Interestingly, one of the female lizards in this epilogue appears to have a larger tail like that of a male.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ギロちゃん ギロとかげ[2] |
Güiro-chan Güiro Lizards |
EnglishNOA | Love Lizards Güiro Lizards[1] |
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EnglishNOE | Love Lizards Güiro Lizards[3] |
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French | Les lézards Les lézards güiro[4] Duo de lézards[5] |
The Lizards Güiro lizards Lizard Duo |
Spanish | Las lagartijas amorosas Lagartijas güiro[6] |
The loving lizards Güiro lizards |
German | Güira und Maraco Guaracha-Echsen[7] Paarungstanz[5] |
Güira and Maraco Guaracha Lizards Mating Dancers |
Italian | Duo Lucertola La lucertola güiro[8] |
Lizard Duo Güiro lizards |
Dutch | Love Lizards[5] | |
Portuguese | Os lagartos do amor[5] | The love lizards |
Russian | Влюбенных ящериц[5] | Lizards in love |
Korean | 레코레코도마뱀 | Reko Reko Lizard |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 What's a Güiro? ~ Rhythm Heaven
- ↑ いきもの図鑑 (Illustrated Encyclopedia of Creatures) ~ Rhythm Tengoku Gold
- ↑ RWhat's a Güiro? ~ Rhythm Paradise (English)
- ↑ Les lézards güiro ~ Rhythm Paradise (French)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
- ↑ Acerca de los güiros ~ Rhythm Paradise (Spanish)
- ↑ Guaracha-Echsen ~ Rhythm Paradise (German)
- ↑ Le lucertole güiro ~ Rhythm Paradise (Italian)