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'''Beat Box''' (ライプ マシーン Raipu<sup>?</sup>'' Mashin, Rap Machine'') is a Rhythm Toy in [[Rhythm Tengoku]] unlocked after getting 25 Medals.
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==Description==
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The Beat Box looks like a flat radio with orange buttons and dials. There are six blue buttons in the shape of the Gameboy's button setup with a black background. [[The Rap Men]] appear to be standing on a blue and black platform. [[The Rap Men]] make different poses as you press different buttons.
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{{Nihongo|Rap Machine|ラップ マシーン|Rappu Mashīn}} is the 4th [[Rhythm Toy]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', unlocked with 25 [[Medal]]s.
==Gameplay==
[[File:Screenshot GBA Rap Machine.png|thumb]]
This machine looks like a flat radio with orange buttons and dials. There are six blue buttons set up like those of the Game Boy Advance with a black background, each labeled with what they do. The [[RAPMEN]] appear to be standing on a blue and black platform.


== Purpose ==
The machine can be used to play with the various quotes of the [[Rap Men]]. The music includes the normal [[Rap Men]] theme and a unique track.
The Beat Box allows you to play with the various quotes of the [[Rap Men]]. It allows you to follow what they do in the game, or do whatever you want. The D-Pad is used to play the Red Rapper's quotes and start playing music, and the A and B buttons are used to play the Yellow Rapper's "Un" or "Uun!" sounds.
==Controls==
 
Pressing ✚, Ⓐ or plays a different quote or sound from [[Rap Men]].
The music you are able to play includes two songs: the normal Rap Men theme and an unnamed circus-like track. This track sounds similar to the likes of Super Mario Bros 2, released in <span style="color:rgb(34,34,34);font-family:Roboto,arial,sans-serif;font-weight:normal;">1988.</span>
{{Controls|A="Un."|B="Uhn!"|D=Play a phrase from Rap Men}}
 
**Left: Play a {{Color|Aqua|{{Nihongo|「〜ですか?」|~Desuka?|~Right?}}}} line.
== Controls ==
**Right: Play a {{Color|#ff1493|{{Nihongo|「〜かもネ」|~Kamone|~I suppose}}}} line.
Pressing the D-Pad or A-B buttons plays a different quote or sound from [[Rap Men]].
**Up: Play a {{Color|Yellow|{{Nihongo|「〜サイコー!!」|~Saikō!!|~the BEST!!}}}} line.
===Left===
**Down: Toggle the music.
Plays a "{{Color|Aqua|Desu ka? (Isn't it?)}}" line.
*Start: Play a demo using either song. The game will automatically press the other buttons in a predetermined fashion.
 
==Video==
"Yo, okaeri masu ka?" - "Yo, are you back?" (Practice Only)
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"Yo, oyatsu desu ka?" - "It's time for a snack, isn't it?"
 
"Yo, sanji desu ka?" - "It's already 3:00 PM isn't it?"
 
"Honto desu ka?" - "It's all good, isn't it?"
===Right===
Plays a "{{Color|Pink|Kamone? (Could it be?)}}" line.
 
"Tanoshii, kamone?" - "It's cool, could it be?" (Practice Only)
 
"Oishii, kamone?" - "Something sweet it could be?"
 
"Herushii kamone?" - "Something salty it could be?"
 
"Orenosei kamone" - "Some sugar candies it could be?"
 
"Soremosou kamone?" - "A bag of chips it could be?"
===Up===
Plays a "{{Color|Yellow|Saiko!! (the BEST!!)}}" line.
 
"Oyatsu wa saiko!!" - "That's why snacks are the BEST!!"
 
"Kibun wa saiko!!" - " They make you feel the BEST!!"
 
"Orette saiko!!" - "I am the BEST!!"
 
"Kimitte saiko!!" - "You are the BEST!!"
 
"Oyatsu ga naiyo!!" - "Hey, who swiped the rest?"
 
"Oreshira naiyo!!" - "Lack of snacks makes me depressed!"
===Down===
Begins playing a previously mentioned song.
 
===A===
Makes the Yellow Rapper say "Un."
 
===B===
Makes the Yellow Rapper say "Uhn!"
 
===Start===
Begins playing a demo that automatically uses quotes and "Un" sound effects to the Rhythm of either song.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Beat Box UN.png
Beat Box Yo.PNG
Beat Box Menu.PNG
</gallery>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Beat Box is similar in purpose to the [[Kappa DJ |Kappa DJ]] [[Rhythm Toys|Rhythm Toy]] in [[Rhythm Heaven]].
*[[Kappa DJ]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' serves a similar purpose.
 
*The second track used by the demo is an extended version of a jingle from an unused [[Drum Lesson]]-esque sequence<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyEbA_LqC1M The unused sequence with what would become the Rap Machine theme.]</ref>.
==Development History==
{{Main|Rap Machine/Development}}
==In Other Languages==
{{Lang
|jp=ラップ マシーン
|rojp=Rappu Mashīn
|mnjp=Rap Machine}}
==References==
<references/>
{{Rhythm Toy Navigation}}
{{Rhythm Toy Navigation}}
[[Category:Rhythm Toys]]
[[Category:Rhythm Tengoku]]
[[Category:Medel Content]]
[[Category:Medal Content]]

Latest revision as of 00:03, 1 September 2024

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ラップ マシーン
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Rap Machine (ラップ マシーン?, Rappu Mashīn) is the 4th Rhythm Toy in Rhythm Tengoku, unlocked with 25 Medals.

Gameplay

Screenshot GBA Rap Machine.png

This machine looks like a flat radio with orange buttons and dials. There are six blue buttons set up like those of the Game Boy Advance with a black background, each labeled with what they do. The RAPMEN appear to be standing on a blue and black platform.

The machine can be used to play with the various quotes of the Rap Men. The music includes the normal Rap Men theme and a unique track.

Controls

Pressing ✚, Ⓐ or Ⓑ plays a different quote or sound from Rap Men.

  • Ⓐ: "Un."
  • Ⓑ: "Uhn!"
  • ✚: Play a phrase from Rap Men
    • Left: Play a 「〜ですか?」 (~Desuka??, ~Right?) line.
    • Right: Play a 「〜かもネ」 (~Kamone?, ~I suppose) line.
    • Up: Play a 「〜サイコー!!」 (~Saikō!!?, ~the BEST!!) line.
    • Down: Toggle the music.
  • Start: Play a demo using either song. The game will automatically press the other buttons in a predetermined fashion.

Video

Trivia

Development History

Main article: Rap Machine/Development

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese ラップ マシーン Rap Machine

References

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