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{{Nihongo|Munchy Monk 2|しゅぎょう2|Shugyō 2}} is the 3rd [[Rhythm Game]] of the tenth stage (48th overall) in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''.
{{Nihongo|Munchy Monk 2|しゅぎょう2|Shugyō 2}}, also referred to as {{Nihongo|Munchy Monk Circus|しゅぎょうスカ|Shugyō Ska}}, is the 3rd [[Rhythm Game]] of the tenth stage (48th overall) in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''.
The long version, [[Munchy Monk]], appears in the fourth stage of ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and [[Comet Land]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
The long version, [[Munchy Monk]], appears in the fourth stage of ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and [[Comet Land]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
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==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==
{{Lang
{{Lang
|jp=しゅぎょう2<br>しゅぎょうスカ
|jp=しゅぎょう2<br>しゅぎょうスカ<ref>[[Listen to Music|Ongaku o Kiku]] (Listen to Music), ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Gold]]''</ref>
|us=Munchy Monk 2<br>Munchy Monk Circus<ref>[[Listen to Music]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref>
|fr=Avide ascète 2
|fr=Avide ascète 2
|mnfr=Munching ascetic 2
|mnfr=Munching ascetic 2
|es=El Monje Tragón 2<br>El monje en el circo
|es=El Monje Tragón 2<br>El monje en el circo<ref>[[Listen to Music|Música]] (Music), ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' (Spanish)</ref>
|mnes=The Guzzler Monk 2<br>The monk on the circus
|mnes=The Guzzler Monk 2<br>The monk on the circus
|de=Dim Sum Fu 2<br>Dim Sum Fu (Zirkus)
|de=Dim Sum Fu 2<br>Dim Sum Fu (Zirkus)<ref>[[Listen to Music|Musik hören]] (Listen to music), ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' (German)</ref>
|mnde=Pun on "[[wikipedia:Dim Sum|Dim Sum]]" + "[[wikipedia:Kung-Fu|Kung-Fu]]"<br>Dim Sum Fu (Circus)
|mnde=Pun on "[[wikipedia:Dim Sum|Dim Sum]]" + "[[wikipedia:Kung-Fu|Kung-Fu]]"<br>Dim Sum Fu (Circus)
|it=Monaco Gnam 2<br>Monaco Gnam al circo
|it=Monaco Gnam 2<br>Monaco Gnam al circo<ref>[[Listen to Music|Gli spazi dedicati alla musica]] (The space dedicated to music), ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' (Italian)</ref>
|mnit=Monk Yum<br>Monk Yum to the circus
|mnit=Monk Yum<br>Monk Yum to the circus
|kr=수행자 2
|kr=수행자 2
|rokr=Suhaengja 2
|rokr=Suhaengja 2
|mnkr=Performer 2}}
|mnkr=Performer 2}}
==References==
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 14 October 2025
Munchy Monk 2
Turns out eating dumplings is terrible practice for being a monk. But it's great for joining the circus! (And no practice for you!)
Munchy Monk 2 (しゅぎょう2?, Shugyō 2), also referred to as Munchy Monk Circus (しゅぎょうスカ?, Shugyō Ska), is the 3rd Rhythm Game of the tenth stage (48th overall) in Rhythm Heaven.
The overall gameplay of this game is nearly identical to the original. The music is extended, however, and there are more dumplings to eat. The aesthetics differ from the original, now taking place in the circus.
Perfect!/Ace!?: The dumpling flies into the monk's mouth and he successfully swallows it. If not interrupted, he blushes and smiles afterward while his mustache starts growing up.
Early!/Late!?: The dumpling flies and hits the monk's nose, making it turn red as he frowns.
Miss...?: The dumpling falls out of the Monk's hand, accompanied by a "doink" noise. If the player tries hitting the monk's hand just as the dumping is being placed on it, it hits him square in the face, with the monk looking confused.
Results
A Word from the Master()
A Word from the Master()
The first half needs work. You got tired toward the end. You seemed to lose focus...
The first half needs work. You got tired toward the end. You seemed to lose focus...
Hm... Good enough... I don't know... I guess that was all right.
Hmm... Good enough... I don't know... I guess that was all right.
The first half was perfect! The second half was flawless! You stayed true to the very end!
The first half was perfect! The second half was flawless! You stayed true to the very end!
Like in Munchy Monk, the player is oddly able to flick in this game in Rhythm Heaven, despite this action not doing anything. This trait is shared with Shoot-'Em-Up, Freeze Frame and Drummer Duel. All other games that don't use the flick don't allow the player to perform it.