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Weird and wonderful rhythm-based toys for you to tinker with. |
Rhythm Toys (リズムおもちゃ?, Rizumu Omocha), known as Omocha (おもちゃ?, Toys) in Rhythm Tengoku, is an area at the Medal Corner. It consists of a bunch of toys with no particular goal. They typically involve fiddling around with something to get a rhythm started. They can be unlocked by earning Medals.
Rhythm Tengoku
The Omocha (おもちゃ?, Toys) menu is unlocked after clearing Remix 1 and can be accessed in the Omake Corner.
Rhythm Heaven
The Rhythm Toys (リズムおもちゃ?, Rizumu Omocha) menu is unlocked after clearing Built to Scale and can be accessed in the Medal Corner.
Rhythm Heaven Fever
The Rhythm Toys (リズムおもちゃ?, Rizumu Omocha) menu is unlocked after clearing Screwbot Factory and can be accessed in the Medal Corner.
Rhythm Heaven Megamix
In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, there are no Rhythm Toys, but Figure Fighter VS and Stable are two side modes accessible at the Café which serve a similar purpose.
Gallery
The Rhythm Toys menu in Rhythm Tengoku
The Rhythm Toys menu in Rhythm Heaven
The Rhythm Toys menu in Rhythm Heaven Fever
Trivia
- Aside from Neko Machine and Kokuhaku Machine appearing in the attract mode, the Rhythm Toys are not present in the arcade version of Rhythm Tengoku. The music for the menu is repurposed for the High Score Ranking screen.
- Despite being labeled as toys, they are sometimes referred to as games instead[1][2].
- The toys animating as floating objects in Rhythm Tengoku can be seen as again in Rhythm Heaven with Shoot-'Em-Up's animation in the Endless Games menu and Rhythm Heaven Fever with Sneaky Spirits and Power Calligraphy's animations in the Extra Games menu.
- Rhythm Fighter is unique in that it requires two players to play. Figure Fighter VS, while technically not a Rhythm Toy, recycles the music from Rhythm Fighter.
In Other Languages
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おもちゃ リズムおもちゃ |
Toys Rhythm Toys |
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Rhythm Toys | |
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Jouets rythmés | Rhythm toys |
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Juguetes rítmicos | Rhythmic toys |
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Rhythmusspielzeug | Rhythm toy |
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Giocattoli ritmici | Rhythmic toys |
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Rhythm Toys[3] | |
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리듬 장난감 | Rhythm Toys |
References
- ↑ "Earn medals to play games!" ~ Rhythm Toys caption also used in Endless Games and Guitar Lessons, Rhythm Heaven
- ↑ "This game requires two Wii Remote controllers to play." ~ Rhythm Fighter description, Rhythm Heaven Fever
- ↑ Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise | Muziekspel | Wii | Nintendo
- ↑ Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise | Jogo de música | Wii | Nintendo
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