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{{Nihongo|[[Wikipedia:Tsunku|Tsunku♂]]|つんく♂|Tsunku♂}}, often written as {{Nihongo|[[Wikipedia:Tsunku|Tsunku]]|つんく|Tsunku}} and born as {{Nihongo|Mitsuo Terada|寺田 光男|Mitsuo Terada}}, is a real-life Japanese composer who also appeared in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven (series)|Rhythm Heaven]]'' series.
{{Nihongo|[[Wikipedia:Tsunku|Tsunku♂]]|つんく♂|Tsunku♂}}, often written as {{Nihongo|[[Wikipedia:Tsunku|Tsunku]]|つんく|Tsunku}} and born as {{Nihongo|Mitsuo Terada|寺田 光男|Mitsuo Terada}}, is a real-life Japanese composer who also appeared in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven (series)|Rhythm Heaven]]'' series.

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Mitsuo Terada
Image
Photo Tsunku.jpeg
Full Name
Mitsuo Terada
Japanese Name
寺田 光男
Aliases
Tsunku
つんく♂
Born
October 29, 1968 (Age: 57)
Rhythm Heaven-
related roles
Series producer, composer

Tsunku♂ (つんく♂?, Tsunku♂), often written as Tsunku (つんく?, Tsunku) and born as Mitsuo Terada (寺田 光男?, Mitsuo Terada), is a real-life Japanese composer who also appeared in the Rhythm Heaven series.

Story

As a real-life composer, he partnered with Nintendo to create Rhythm Tengoku, which would go on to become its own series, with Tsunku being heavily involved in its creation and all other games in the franchise. He was and remains widely celebrated, both by the vast majority of fans and by many employees he worked closely with.

As a character, he appears in the Try Again epilogue for Fan Club in Rhythm Heaven Megamix, though it was not noticed until the same character was posted on Tsunku's official Twitter, where it was confirmed that it was a representation of Tsunku. According to the Rhythm Tengoku 18 Secrets interview however, the Samurai Drummer was meant to be a representation of Tsunku, long before a more literal insert would appear in the previously mentioned epilogue.

Appearances

Gallery

External Links