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* ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' magnet - Promotional refrigerator magnet of a [[The Chorus Kids|Chorus Kid]].
* ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' magnet - Promotional refrigerator magnet of a [[The Chorus Kids|Chorus Kid]].
*''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' drumsticks - Toy drumsticks branded with ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' artwork.
*''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' drumsticks - Toy drumsticks branded with ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' artwork.
*''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' [[Captain Tuck and the Flippers|Flipper]] plushes - Plushes were produced of the Flippers from [[Flipper-Flop 2|Flipper-Flop]] to promote ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''<ref>Anthony [@KirbyCheatFurby] (May 12, 2022).[https://x.com/KirbyCheatFurby/status/1524872826028949505 "these flipper-flop seal plushies used to promote rhythm heaven fever — where did they go, i need one."] Retrieved August 18, 2025 – via X.</ref> and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' in a video promoting its announcement at E3 2016.<ref>Nintendo of America [@NintendoAmerica] (June 27, 2016). [https://x.com/NintendoAmerica/status/747469468717092869 "A look back at E3 and playing Rhythm Heaven Megamix on the latest #NintendoMinute.youtube.com/watch?v=5eZNk0o4F7g"] Retrieved August 18, 2025 – via X</ref> Currently, Krysta Yang, one of the former hosts of Nintendo Minute, is known to be in possession of one of these plushes.<ref>Krysta Yang [@breath0air] (June 19, 2022). [https://x.com/breath0air/status/1538679971681427456 "It’s safe and sound with me"] Retrieved August 18, 2025 – via X.</ref>
*''[[Minna no Rhythm Tengoku]]'' clear file - A4-size plastic folder with ''[[Minna no Rhythm Tengoku]]'' artwork.
*''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever|Minna no Rhythm Tengoku]]'' clear file - A4-size plastic folder with ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever|Minna no Rhythm Tengoku]]'' artwork.
*[[niwanetwork:Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] calendars - Official [[niwanetwork:Nintendo|Nintendo]] calendar pages that you used to be able to get through [[niwanetwork:Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]]:
*[[niwanetwork:Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] calendars - Official [[niwanetwork:Nintendo|Nintendo]] calendar pages that you used to be able to get through [[niwanetwork:Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]]:
**The 2009 calendar featuring ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' artwork.
**The 2009 calendar featuring ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' artwork.
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*[[niwanetwork:Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] Hand Towels - ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''-themed traditional Japanese hand towels based on [[Samurai Slice 2]] and [[Flipper-Flop]] that were released as Japan [[niwanetwork:Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] rewards in 2012.
*[[niwanetwork:Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] Hand Towels - ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''-themed traditional Japanese hand towels based on [[Samurai Slice 2]] and [[Flipper-Flop]] that were released as Japan [[niwanetwork:Club Nintendo|Club Nintendo]] rewards in 2012.
*''[[Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+]]'' pouch - a pouch given as a pre-order bonus for ''[[Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+]]'' from [[wikipedia:Amazon (company)|Amazon Japan]].
*''[[Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+]]'' pouch - a pouch given as a pre-order bonus for ''[[Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+]]'' from [[wikipedia:Amazon (company)|Amazon Japan]].
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Merchandise GBA Rhythm Tengoku Guidebook.png|''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' guidebook front
Merchandise GBA Rhythm Tengoku Guidebook.png|''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' guidebook front

Revision as of 05:12, 19 August 2025

The Rhythm Heaven series has had relatively little official merchandise. Official items include stickers, clothing, soundtracks and promotional goods. This page lists all known official merchandise, with brief summaries and release or event context as available.

Rhythm Tengoku Arcade Prize Machine

The Arcade version of Rhythm Tengoku had UFO/claw-machine prizes featuring characters from Rhythm Tengoku[1]. These included:

  • 『リズム天国 毛が伸びるクッション』 (Rhythm Tengoku Cushions with Growing Hair?): Cushions shaped like the Hair Vegetables, whose hairs can be pulled.
  • 『リズム天国 毛付きロングTシャツ』 (Rhythm Tengoku Long T-Shirts with Hair?): T-shirts depicting Karate Joe, Sarge as seen in Marcher 2, and Harry Onion, whose hairs can be pulled.
  • 『リズム天国 プチプチマスコット』 (Rhythm Tengoku Small Mascots?): Keychain plushies of a Monkey, Harry Onion, The Clappy Trio, a yōkai and the Girl.

Rhythm Heaven Mall Launch Event

In 2009, to promote the release of Rhythm Heaven, Nintendo set up Rhythm Heaven 'lounges' at various major hubs across the US. There were several standees featuring Rhythm Heaven characters.

Rhythm Paradise Sommertour Event

In 2009, there was a tour in Germany for Rhythm Paradise. Merchandise included red and green tour T-shirts with a Chorus Kid and a cajón drum featuring the game's logo.

Rhythm Heaven Fever iam8bit Launch Event

In 2012, in North American, there was a launch event of Rhythm Heaven Fever, hosted by iam8bit[2][3]. Various promotional items include:

Stickers

Miscellaneous Merchandise

Soundtracks

Main article: Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu
Main article: Rhythm Tengoku Gold Kokunai-ban Kaigai-ban Zen Vocal-shu
Main article: Minna no Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu
Main article: Minna no Rhythm Tengoku Zen Vocal-shu
Main article: Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise The Soundtrack

References