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{{RhythmGame
{{RhythmGame
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|image={{TabStart|style=text-align:center}}{{TabHeader|{{Console|DS|32px}}}}[[File:Game DS T-2.gif|80px]]{{TabEnd}}
|bpm=N/A
|bpm=N/A
|number=[[File:MedalCornerDSIcon.png|20px]] 2
|number=[[File:Game DS B-Medal.png|24px|link=]] 2
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{{Nihongo|Phone|電話|Denwa}} is the 2nd [[Rhythm Toy]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. It is unlocked with 4 [[Medal]]s.
{{Nihongo|Phone|電話|Denwa}} is the 2nd [[Rhythm Toy]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. It is unlocked with 4 [[Medal]]s.
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:PhoneU.png|thumb]]
[[File:Screenshot DS Phone.png|thumb]]
The toy is a telephone which plays touch-tone sounds with rising pitch when numbers on the number pad are pressed, with {{Nihongo|1}} having the lowest pitch and {{Nihongo|9}} having the highest, except {{Nihongo|5}}, which make a low-pitched beep when pressed. The number pad is inactive at first, requiring the player to touch the green phone button to pick up the receiver. The player can then call a number, and then touch the red receiver button to end the call.
The toy is a telephone which plays touch-tone sounds with rising pitch when numbers on the number pad are pressed, with {{Nihongo|1}} having the lowest pitch and {{Nihongo|9}} having the highest, except {{Nihongo|5}}, which make a low-pitched beep when pressed. The number pad is inactive at first, requiring the player to touch the green phone button to pick up the receiver. The player can then call a number, and then touch the red receiver button to end the call.


Throughout the game, the player may come across various phone numbers. The main purpose of this [[Rhythm Toy]] is to call these numbers for easter eggs. In the below list, first the location of the number is specified, then the number itself (First the one found in the English versions of the game, followed by the equivalent from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Gold]]'', where the {{Nihongo|5}} key is replaced is a {{Nihongo|♪}} symbol) and finally what is heard when the number is called, many of which are references to ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''.
Throughout the game, the player may come across various phone numbers. The main purpose of this [[Rhythm Toy]] is to call these numbers for easter eggs. In the below list, first the location of the number is specified, then the number itself (First the one found in the English versions of the game, followed by the equivalent from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Gold]]'', where the {{Nihongo|5}} key is replaced with a {{Nihongo|♪}} symbol) and finally what is heard when the number is called, many of which are references to ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''.


{{Nihongo|555-SAMURAI|246936♪1}} is found in [[Samurai Slice (DS)|Samurai Slice]], where the moon in the background occasionally displays the number. Calling this number plays sound effects from [[Iai Giri]] from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. This involves [[The Wandering Samurai]] attacking [[Yokai]], until he takes damage from one, which prompts the jingle from the end of the [[Rhythm Game]] to play, and the call ends.
{{Nihongo|555-SAMURAI|246936♪1}} or (555-7268724) is found in [[Samurai Slice (DS)|Samurai Slice]], where the moon in the background occasionally displays the number. Calling this number plays sound effects from [[Iai Giri]] from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. This involves [[The Wandering Samurai]] attacking [[Yokai]], until he takes damage from one, which prompts the jingle from the end of the [[Rhythm Game]] to play, and the call ends.


{{Nihongo|(555) PECK-YES|2♪21♪98}} is found in [[Tunnel]], where one of the backgrounds is a flower field with a billboard showing the number. Calling this number plays sound effects from [[Blue Birds]] alongside a snare drum.
{{Nihongo|(555) PECK-YES|2♪21♪98}} or (555-7325-937) is found in [[Tunnel]], where one of the backgrounds is a flower field with a billboard showing the number. Calling this number plays sound effects from [[Blue Birds]] alongside a snare drum.


{{Nihongo|(555) EAT-BEET|831♪831♪831♪}} is found in [[Business Card]], where the card itself shows the phone number is for the Stomp and Chomp Agriculture Co. Calling this number results in the [[Stomp Farmer]] from [[Crop Stomp]] picking up the line, simply repeating the voice clip he makes as he walks through the field.
{{Nihongo|(555) EAT-BEET|831♪831♪831♪}} or (555-328-2338) is found in [[Business Card]], where the card itself shows the phone number is for the Stomp and Chomp Agriculture Co. Calling this number results in the [[Stomp Farmer]] from [[Crop Stomp]] picking up the line, simply repeating the voice clip he makes as he walks through the field.


{{Nihongo|555-ROCK-OUT|44♪82831♪}} is found on the poster for the [[Battle of the Bands]] as the contact number. Calling this number plays music from [[Rap Men]] from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', with the [[RAPMEN]] themselves making various voice clips at random.
{{Nihongo|555-ROCK-OUT|44♪82831♪}} or (555-7625-688) is found on the poster for the [[Battle of the Bands]] as the contact number. Calling this number plays music from [[Rap Men]] from ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', with the [[RAPMEN]] themselves making various voice clips at random.
===Controls===
===Controls===
{{Controls|T=Press button}}
{{Controls|T=Press button}}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
PhoneU.png
Phone Pressed.PNG
Phone Hung Up.PNG
</gallery>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Each region has a different symbol on the {{Nihongo|5}} key. ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' has an inverted eighth note with a {{Nihongo|5}} imposed on the note head, while ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Gold]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Sesang]]'' have an eight note ({{Nihongo|♪}}), and ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' just has the number {{Nihongo|5}}.
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!{{JP}}
!{{US}}
!{{EU}}
!{{KR}}
|-
|[[File:PhonePadJ.png|thumb]]
|[[File:PhonePadU.png|thumb]]
|[[File:PhonePadE.png|thumb]]
|[[File:PhonePadK.png|thumb]]
|}
**In ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'', each number also has a corresponding set of letters, as is standard for phone number pads. Dialing letters in a phone number is simply substituted with the number with the corresponding letter. For example, {{Nihongo|555-SAMURAI}} is dialed by inputting the numbers {{Nihongo|5557268724}}.
*A similar [[Rhythm Toy]] appears in the form of [[Police Call]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''.
*A similar [[Rhythm Toy]] appears in the form of [[Police Call]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''.
==Development History==
{{Main|Phone/Development}}
==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==
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|fr=Téléphone
|mnfr=Telephone
|mnfr=Telephone
|du=Telefon
|es=Teléfono
|mndu=Telephone
|mnes=Telephone
|de=Telefon
|mnde=Telephone
|it=Telefono
|it=Telefono
|mnit=Telephone
|mnit=Telephone
|es=Teléfono
|mnes=Telephone
|kr=전화
|kr=전화
|mnkr=Telephone}}
|mnkr=Telephone}}
{{Rhythm Toy Navigation}}
{{Rhythm Toy Navigation}}

Latest revision as of 23:41, 7 May 2024

Phone
Image
ConsoleDS Icon.png
Game DS T-2.gif
Number
Game DS B-Medal.png 2
Medeals Needed
ConsoleDS Icon.png 4

Phone (電話?, Denwa) is the 2nd Rhythm Toy in Rhythm Heaven. It is unlocked with 4 Medals.

Gameplay

Screenshot DS Phone.png

The toy is a telephone which plays touch-tone sounds with rising pitch when numbers on the number pad are pressed, with 1 having the lowest pitch and 9 having the highest, except 5, which make a low-pitched beep when pressed. The number pad is inactive at first, requiring the player to touch the green phone button to pick up the receiver. The player can then call a number, and then touch the red receiver button to end the call.

Throughout the game, the player may come across various phone numbers. The main purpose of this Rhythm Toy is to call these numbers for easter eggs. In the below list, first the location of the number is specified, then the number itself (First the one found in the English versions of the game, followed by the equivalent from Rhythm Tengoku Gold, where the 5 key is replaced with a symbol) and finally what is heard when the number is called, many of which are references to Rhythm Tengoku.

555-SAMURAI (246936♪1?) or (555-7268724) is found in Samurai Slice, where the moon in the background occasionally displays the number. Calling this number plays sound effects from Iai Giri from Rhythm Tengoku. This involves The Wandering Samurai attacking Yokai, until he takes damage from one, which prompts the jingle from the end of the Rhythm Game to play, and the call ends.

(555) PECK-YES (2♪21♪98?) or (555-7325-937) is found in Tunnel, where one of the backgrounds is a flower field with a billboard showing the number. Calling this number plays sound effects from Blue Birds alongside a snare drum.

(555) EAT-BEET (831♪831♪831♪?) or (555-328-2338) is found in Business Card, where the card itself shows the phone number is for the Stomp and Chomp Agriculture Co. Calling this number results in the Stomp Farmer from Crop Stomp picking up the line, simply repeating the voice clip he makes as he walks through the field.

555-ROCK-OUT (44♪82831♪?) or (555-7625-688) is found on the poster for the Battle of the Bands as the contact number. Calling this number plays music from Rap Men from Rhythm Tengoku, with the RAPMEN themselves making various voice clips at random.

Controls

  • Tap: Press button

Trivia

Development History

Main article: Phone/Development

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese 電話 Telephone
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Phone
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE Phone
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Téléphone Telephone
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Teléfono Telephone
Flag of Germany.svg German Telefon Telephone
Flag of Italy.svg Italian Telefono Telephone
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 전화 Telephone
Logo GBA Rhythm Tengoku.svg Game GBA T-1.gif Game GBA T-2.gif Game GBA T-3.gif Game GBA T-4.gif
Logo DS Rhythm Heaven.svg Game DS T-1.gif Game DS T-2.gif Game DS T-3.gif Game DS T-4.gif
Game DS T-5.gif Game DS T-6.gif Game DS T-7.gif
Logo Wii Rhythm Heaven Fever.svg Game Wii T-1.gif Game Wii T-2.gif Game Wii T-3.gif Game Wii T-4.gif