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|caption=Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''
|caption=Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''
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{{Nihongo|Urakata Aki to Ki|裏方 赤と黄<ref name="chara">[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/brij/chara/stage05.html キャラクターアルバム ステージ5] (Character Album Stage 5)</ref>|Behind Red and Yellow}} are two little dudes with bouncy sticks that help the Spheroids (the balls bouncing on the road) not to fall down in [[Bouncy Road]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
{{Nihongo|Urakata Aki to Ki|裏方 赤と黄<ref name="chara">[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/brij/chara/stage05.html キャラクターアルバム ステージ5] (Character Album Stage 5)</ref>|Behind Red and Yellow}} are two little dudes with bouncy sticks that help the {{Nihongo|Spheroids|丸い玉|Murai Tama}} (the balls bouncing on the road) not to fall down in [[Bouncy Road]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
==Story==
==Story==
These two support the [[Bouncy Road]] from behind the scenes. With a great sense of balance, they wait for the balls without trembling. As the balls draw near, they make a "tonk-tonk-tonk" in rhythm. They love to gossip but are seemingly indifferent to the balls and their work.<ref name="chara"/>
These two support the [[Bouncy Road]] from behind the scenes. With a great sense of balance, they wait for the balls without trembling. As the balls draw near, they make a "tonk-tonk-tonk" in rhythm. They love to gossip but are seemingly indifferent to the balls and their work<ref name="chara"/>.


[[File:Sprite 3DS Rhythm Item Apparatus.png|frameless|left]]A building set resembling the [[Bouncy Road]] is a popular "first rhythm plaything" gift for kids<ref>"こどもが、ほしがるオモチャNo.1。「はじめてのリズムあそび」として、こどもに買いあたえる親も多い。たいりょうに買って、フクザツに組んであそぶ大人も多く、今では世界大会まである。" (The No. 1 toy that children want. Many parents buy it for their children as "the first rhythm play". There are many adults who buy it in bulk and build complex structures, and now there are even world competitions.) ~ [[Apparatus|ホッピング]] (Hopping), ''[[Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+]]''</ref>, and even more popular with adults, who build huge structures and hold tournaments<ref>"I bought this for my son because I heard it was the big, popular toy this year. It turns out that it's even MORE popular with adults. They build these huge structures and hold tournaments and stuff!" ~ [[Apparatus]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''</ref>.
[[File:Sprite 3DS Rhythm Item Apparatus.png|frameless|left]]A building set resembling the [[Bouncy Road]] is a popular "first rhythm plaything" gift for kids<ref>"こどもが、ほしがるオモチャNo.1。「はじめてのリズムあそび」として、こどもに買いあたえる親も多い。たいりょうに買って、フクザツに組んであそぶ大人も多く、今では世界大会まである。" (The No. 1 toy that children want. Many parents buy it for their children as "the first rhythm play". There are many adults who buy it in bulk and build complex structures, and now there are even world competitions.) ~ [[Apparatus|ホッピング]] (Hopping), ''[[Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+]]''</ref>, and even more popular with adults, who build huge structures and hold tournaments<ref>"I bought this for my son because I heard it was the big, popular toy this year. It turns out that it's even MORE popular with adults. They build these huge structures and hold tournaments and stuff!" ~ [[Apparatus]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''</ref>.


The two appear in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus Comic]]'' in [[Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus Comic#26たまには出たい… (Sometimes I want to show up...)|26たまには出たい…]] (Sometimes I want to show up...), where the red one talks about wanting to appear on screen, possibly by replacing the ball. The yellow one panics at this idea, until the red one says he's kidding.
The two appear in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus Comic]]'' [[Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus Comic#26たまには出たい… (Sometimes I want to show up...)|26たまには出たい…]] (Sometimes I want to show up...), where the red one talks about wanting to appear on screen, possibly by replacing the ball. The yellow one panics at this idea, until the red one says he's kidding.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*[[File:Game 3DS agbHopping L.png|32px|link=Bouncy Road]] [[Bouncy Road]]
*[[File:Game 3DS agbHopping L.png|32px|link=Bouncy Road]] [[Bouncy Road]]
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|rojp=Urakata Aki to Ki
|mnjp=Behind Red and Yellow}}
|mnjp=Behind Red and Yellow}}
{{Lang
|jp=丸い玉
|rojp=Murai Tama
|mnjp=Round Ball
|us=Spheroid
|fr=La balle bondissante
|mnfr=The bouncing ball
|es=Las bolas
|mnes=The balls
|de=Die Kugeln
|mnde=The Balls
|it=Le palle rimbalzanti
|mnit=The bouncing balls
|kr=공
|rokr=Gong
|mnkr=Ball}}
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 00:35, 21 October 2024

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裏方 赤と黄
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Artwork from Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Appears in

Urakata Aki to Ki (裏方 赤と黄[1]?, Behind Red and Yellow) are two little dudes with bouncy sticks that help the Spheroids (丸い玉?, Murai Tama) (the balls bouncing on the road) not to fall down in Bouncy Road in Rhythm Tengoku and Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

Story

These two support the Bouncy Road from behind the scenes. With a great sense of balance, they wait for the balls without trembling. As the balls draw near, they make a "tonk-tonk-tonk" in rhythm. They love to gossip but are seemingly indifferent to the balls and their work[1].

Sprite 3DS Rhythm Item Apparatus.png

A building set resembling the Bouncy Road is a popular "first rhythm plaything" gift for kids[2], and even more popular with adults, who build huge structures and hold tournaments[3].

The two appear in Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus Comic 26たまには出たい… (Sometimes I want to show up...), where the red one talks about wanting to appear on screen, possibly by replacing the ball. The yellow one panics at this idea, until the red one says he's kidding.

Appearances

Gallery

Trivia

  • In their one appearance in Remix 5, the Spheroids take on different colors, with one white and the other black. Coupled with the backgrounds that tell the story of a man leaving a woman, the black Spheroid overtaking the white one is likely meant to symbolize the man leaving the woman.

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese 裏方 赤と黄[1] Behind Red and Yellow
Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese 丸い玉 Round Ball
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Spheroid
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE Spheroid
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French La balle bondissante The bouncing ball
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Las bolas The balls
Flag of Germany.svg German Die Kugeln The Balls
Flag of Italy.svg Italian Le palle rimbalzanti The bouncing balls
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean Ball

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 キャラクターアルバム ステージ5 (Character Album Stage 5)
  2. "こどもが、ほしがるオモチャNo.1。「はじめてのリズムあそび」として、こどもに買いあたえる親も多い。たいりょうに買って、フクザツに組んであそぶ大人も多く、今では世界大会まである。" (The No. 1 toy that children want. Many parents buy it for their children as "the first rhythm play". There are many adults who buy it in bulk and build complex structures, and now there are even world competitions.) ~ ホッピング (Hopping), Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+
  3. "I bought this for my son because I heard it was the big, popular toy this year. It turns out that it's even MORE popular with adults. They build these huge structures and hold tournaments and stuff!" ~ Apparatus, Rhythm Heaven Megamix