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The '''Pinwheel Girl''' is a little girl in Japanese outfit who like to play with her pinwheel, but one day, it got stole by [[Evil Demons|evil ghosts]] in the mingame [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] in [[Rhythm Heaven Fever]] and [[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]].
{{Character infobox
[[Category:Characters]]
|image=Pinwheel Kids.png
[[Category:Rhythm Heaven Fever Characters]]
|caption=Sprite from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''
[[Category:Rhythm Heaven Megamix Characters]]
|appearance={{CharGame|RHF=1|RHM=1}}}}
The {{Nihongo|Pinwheel Girl|あの子|Anoko}}, originally known as {{Nihongo|Pinwheel Boy}} in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and {{Nihongo|the girl}} in ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', alongside her unnamed sister<ref>"The lone samurai awoke from his dream to find the sun had risen high in the sky. He soon noticed two young kids approaching with a toy windmill and a rice ball. "Our mummy told us to give you this." The samurai's stomach let out a loud growl at the sight of the expertly-made rice ball." ~ [[The Picky Eaters Song]], ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'' (English)"</ref>, are two young children who appear in [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
 
{{Nihongo|Bunny Man|おじさん|Ojisan}}, also known as {{Nihongo|the businessman}} in ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', is a middle-aged businessman in [[Samurai Slice 2]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''.
 
They are known victims of [[Demons|Demon]] thefts.__TOC__{{clear}}
==Story==
{{Character infobox
|name=Bunny Man
|image=Bunny Man.png
|caption=Sprite from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''
|appearance={{CharGame|RHF=1}}}}
The two kids find [[The Wandering Samurai]] resting under a tree on the grounds of an old temple. Their mother asked them to offer a rice ball to the samurai, who graciously accepts it, and finds the taste similar to how his own mother used to make them. Later on, their pinwheel gets stolen by [[Demons]], and the samurai stumbles upon the kids in distress. In the name of justice, the samurai follows the demons to a cliff, where he proceeds to slice them all until getting the pinwheel back.
 
Depending on the Epilogue, the kids find the samurai beaten and show concern for him ([[Try Again]]), make jokes about him being "an OK samurai" ([[OK]]) or celebrate having their pinwheel returned and thank the kind samurai for his deeds ([[Superb]]).
 
Some time later, Bunny Man had bought a stuffed bunny for a little girl, which got stolen by [[Demons]]. [[The Wandering Samurai]] appeared to help, chasing them down in the city to retrieve the bunny.
==Appearances==
*[[File:Game 3DS rvlSamurai L.png|32px|link=Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] (children)
*[[File:Game Wii 8-1.png|32px|link=Samurai Slice 2]] [[Samurai Slice 2]] (businessman)
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Pinwheel Kids.png|Sprite of the children from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''
Pinwheel Kids KR.png|Sprite of the children from ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]''
Bunny Man.png|Sprite of Bunny Man from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''
Bunny Man's daughter.png|Sprite of the little girl in [[Samurai Slice 2]] from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''
</gallery>
==Trivia==
*The pinwheel carrying child was described as a boy in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', and as a girl in ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. In all other languages, they are simply referred to as "the child". The other child who plays with them has only once had their gender mentioned in text, that being in the [[Picky Eaters' Song]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. In ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', both of them are simply referred to as "two young kids".
*Like [[The Wandering Samurai]], ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Sesang: The Best+]]'' feature the children in traditional Korean clothing instead of Japanese.
==In Other Languages==
{{Lang
|jp=あの子
|rojp=Anoko
|mnjp=The Child
|us=Pinwheel Boy<br>Pinwheel Girl
|uk=The girl<br>Pinwheel Girl
|fr=L'enfant
|mnfr=The child
|es=Los niños
|mnes=The children
|de=Die Kinder
|mnde=The Children
|it=I bambini
|mnit=The children
|kr=어린이
|rokr=Eolin-i
|mnkr=The Child}}
{{Lang
|jp=おじさん
|rojp=Ojisan
|mnjp=Old man
|us=Bunny Man
|uk=The businessman
|fr=La victime
|mnfr=The victim
|es=El señor
|mnes=The old man
|de=Der Brillenmann
|mnde=The Spectacled Man
|it=L'uomo d'affari
|mnit=The businessman
|kr=아저씨
|rokr=Ajeossi
|mnkr=Old man}}
==References==
<references/>

Latest revision as of 02:33, 6 May 2024

Pinwheel Girl
Image
Pinwheel Kids.png
Sprite from Rhythm Heaven Fever
Appears in

The Pinwheel Girl (あの子?, Anoko), originally known as Pinwheel Boy in Rhythm Heaven Fever and the girl in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, alongside her unnamed sister[1], are two young children who appear in Samurai Slice in Rhythm Heaven Fever and Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

Bunny Man (おじさん?, Ojisan), also known as the businessman in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, is a middle-aged businessman in Samurai Slice 2 in Rhythm Heaven Fever.

They are known victims of Demon thefts.

Story

Bunny Man
Image
Bunny Man.png
Sprite from Rhythm Heaven Fever
Appears in

The two kids find The Wandering Samurai resting under a tree on the grounds of an old temple. Their mother asked them to offer a rice ball to the samurai, who graciously accepts it, and finds the taste similar to how his own mother used to make them. Later on, their pinwheel gets stolen by Demons, and the samurai stumbles upon the kids in distress. In the name of justice, the samurai follows the demons to a cliff, where he proceeds to slice them all until getting the pinwheel back.

Depending on the Epilogue, the kids find the samurai beaten and show concern for him (Try Again), make jokes about him being "an OK samurai" (OK) or celebrate having their pinwheel returned and thank the kind samurai for his deeds (Superb).

Some time later, Bunny Man had bought a stuffed bunny for a little girl, which got stolen by Demons. The Wandering Samurai appeared to help, chasing them down in the city to retrieve the bunny.

Appearances

Gallery

Trivia

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese あの子 The Child
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Pinwheel Boy
Pinwheel Girl
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE The girl
Pinwheel Girl
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French L'enfant The child
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Los niños The children
Flag of Germany.svg German Die Kinder The Children
Flag of Italy.svg Italian I bambini The children
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 어린이 The Child
Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese おじさん Old man
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Bunny Man
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE The businessman
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French La victime The victim
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish El señor The old man
Flag of Germany.svg German Der Brillenmann The Spectacled Man
Flag of Italy.svg Italian L'uomo d'affari The businessman
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 아저씨 Old man

References

  1. "The lone samurai awoke from his dream to find the sun had risen high in the sky. He soon noticed two young kids approaching with a toy windmill and a rice ball. "Our mummy told us to give you this." The samurai's stomach let out a loud growl at the sight of the expertly-made rice ball." ~ The Picky Eaters Song, Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise (English)"