{{About|the [[Rhythm Game]] in [[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]|[[Sumo Brothers (characters)|characters]]}}
{{Template:Quote|You and your brother are sumo <br>wrestlers in training. You also need <br>to practice doing cool poses.|Sumo Brothers Description}}{{Template:Game-Nav
{{GameExplain3DS
|Minigame_infobox/Data = Hole in One
|title=Sumo Brothers
|Minigame_infobox/Data2 = Lush Remix}}{{Minigame infobox|Name = Sumo Brothers|jname = ごっつぁん兄弟|rname = Gottsu~an Kyōdai|Debut = Rhythm Heaven Megamix|Number = 31|Reward = 1 Flow Ball|image = [[File:Sumology_title.png|280px]]|BPM = 130}}'''Sumo Brothers''' (ごっつぁん兄弟 ''Gottsu~an Kyōdai'' Thank you Brothers) is the 31st minigame that has introduced in [[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]. In this game, the player controls a [[Sumo Bros|Sumo wrestler]], who is in an intense (though evenly matched) Sumo Wrestling match with his brother.
|explain=You and your brother are sumo<br>wrestlers in training. You also need<br>to practice doing cool poses.}}
{{RhythmGame
|number={{Console|3DS}} 31
|version={{ver|Long}}
|gift={{Console|3DS}} [[Flow Ball]]
|stage={{Stage|3DStower1}}}}
{{Nihongo|Sumo Brothers|ごっつぁん<ruby>兄弟<rt>きょうだい</rt></ruby>|Gottsu~an Kyōdai}} is the 4th [[Rhythm Game]] of [[Lush Tower]] (31st overall) in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Sumology.png|thumb|218px]]
[[File:Screenshot 3DS Sumo Brothers.png|thumb]]
The player controls one of the [[Sumo Brothers (characters)|Sumo Brothers]], who are competing against each other in a sumo contest. The player must follow the rhythm given by [[Inu-Sensei]] as follows:
The player must follow rhythm cues from the Inu-Sensei in the center as follows:
*{{Nihongo|The hand slap|「はり手」|"Hari-te"}}: following the {{Nihongo|"Ton Ton Ton Ton"|「トントントントン」}} cue, the brothers slap each other's hands on every beat.
*A '''don don don don''' (four drum beats) indicates slapping; after the fourth '''don''', the player must press A every beat.
*{{Nihongo|The stomping|「シコ」|"Shiko"}}: following the {{Nihongo|"Kon, Kon"|「コン、コン」}} cue, the brothers stomp the ground every other beat.
*A '''kon, kon''' (two woodblock beats) indicates stomping; after the second '''kon''', the player must press A every other beat.
*{{Nihongo|The finishing pose|ポーズ|Pōzu}}: following the {{Nihongo|"Pii!"|「ピーー!」}} cue, the brothers strike a pose.
*A '''piiiiii~''' (one long whistle) indicates posing; the beat after the end of the whistle trill, the player must press B to pose.
==Controls==
==Controls==
====Button Mode====
{{Controls|At=Slap/stomp|Bt=Pose}}
*A: Beat
==[[Timing Display]]==
*B: Pose
{{Timing
====Simple Tap Mode====
|just=When slapping, the brothers' hands collide together, making a slapping sound. When stomping, the brothers stomp in unison, creating a strong stomping sound. When posing, the brothers pose in unison, with a painting and confetti in the background.
*Tap: Beat or Pose
|miss=In each action, the player performs them out of sync, making a "tick" sound. The player's eyes open in shock with sweat coming down while [[Inu-Sensei]] gives an annoyed look. The finishing pose does not show a painting nor confetti.
|through=When slapping, the player gets pushed backward with a "doink" sound, or otherwise slaps the air if they attempt to slap off the beat. When stomping, the player falls backward with a "doink" sound. When posing, the brothers humorously turn in awkward positions. The finishing pose does not show a painting nor confetti. In all cases, [[Inu-Sensei]] gives an annoyed look.}}
==Timing Notes==
==Results==
*Hit: With the normal slap, the player's hand collides with the other Sumo's hands and creates a slapping sound. With the stomps, the player stomps in time with the other sumo and creates a strong stomping sound. With the pose, the player will pose along side the other sumo, before returning to slapping.
{{Results
|Console=3DS
*Barely: Slapping: N/A, With the stomping, the strong stomp sound is replaced with a quiet "tik" sound and the player's eyes open wide. It is unknown whether this counts as a hit or miss, and with the pose, the sumo bros pose but the players eyes open wide and no picture appears in the background
|caption=Inu-Sensei's Teachings
|cp_DEF_Ng=Don't be shy with the slaps.<br>Sloppy stomping...<br>More discipline needed with your posing...
*Miss: With the slapping, the player will lean backwards as a 'doink' sound replaces the slapping sound. With the stomping, the player will fall backwards, but quickly get back up. With posing, they will fail to make a good pose and will be replaced with an idiotic pose by the two.
Sumo Bros Try Again.PNG|"We...are the Sumo Bros..."
|Console=3DS
Sumo Bros OK.PNG|"We are the Sumo Bros."
|NG=We...are the Sumo Bros...
Sumo Bros Superb.PNG|"WE ARE THE SUMO BROS!"
|OK=We are the Sumo Bros.
</gallery>
|HI=WE ARE THE SUMO BROS!}}
==Rhythm Item==
==[[Rhythm Item]]==
===Fake Glasses===
{{item
{{Item|header = Vision Quest|desc = People kept on mistaking me for my bother and vice versa, so I started wearing glasses. Then I noticed ladies paid more attention to me with glasses. Don't tell my brother.|item = Fake Glasses.png}}
|name=Fake Glasses
|title=Vision Quest
==Skill Star==
|explain=People kept mistaking me for<br>my brother and vice versa, so<br>I started wearing glasses.<br>Then I noticed ladies paid<br>more attention to me with<br>glasses. Don't tell my brother.}}
After posing the first time, pose perfectly the second time to collect the star.
==[[Skill Star]]==
The Skill Star appears during the two consecutive poses.
==[[Challenge Land]]==
{{PAGENAME}} appears in the following [[Challenge Train]] courses:
*"Gottsuan" (Japanese: ごっつあん) is a word for "thank you" mostly seen when it comes to Sumo matches.
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*There are two real life paintings decepted during the pose moments.
==Trivia==
**The first painting that appears is widely known as Otani Oniji III as Yakko Edobei. It was painted by Sharaku in 1794.
*This is one of the [[Rhythm Games]] to have vocal noises in the background, rather than actual lyrics. Other games like this are [[Love Lab]] and [[Pajama Party]].
**The second painting that appears is known as The Great Wave off Kanagawa that was painted by Katsushika Hokusai from 1830–33. This painting is known to be an icon of Japan as it is seen all over Japanese culture.
*The finishing poses depict two real-life paintings in the background:
*This is one of the Rhythm Games to have vocal noises in the background.
**The first painting is widely known as ''Ōtani Oniji III in the Role of the Servant Edobei'', painted by [[wikipedia:Sharaku|Tōshūsai Sharaku]] in 1794.
**The second painting that appears is known as ''[[wikipedia:The Great Wave off Kanagawa|The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', painted by [[wikipedia:Hokusai|Katsushika Hokusai]] in 1831. This painting is often considered the most recognizable work of Japanese art in the world.
==Development History==
{{Main|Sumo Brothers/Development}}
==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==
{{Template:Lang
{{Lang
|jp = ごっつぁん兄弟 ''Thank you Brothers''
|jp=ごっつぁん兄弟
|du = Sumo Bros.
|rojp=Gottsan Kyōdai
|es = Sumo para dos|it = Gemelli del Sumo|fr = Frère sumo|kr = 스모 형제 Sumo Brothers}}
|mnjp=Gottsan Brothers ("Gottsan" is a sumo greeting meaning "thank you")
|us=Sumo Brothers
|fr=Frères sumo
|mnfr=Sumo brothers
|es=Sumo para dos
|mnes=Sumo for two
|de=Sumo Bros.
|it=Gemelli del sumo
|mnit=Sumo twin
|pt=Sumo Brothers<ref>''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]'' Back Cover (Spanish/Portuguese)</ref>
The player controls one of the Sumo Brothers, who are competing against each other in a sumo contest. The player must follow the rhythm given by Inu-Sensei as follows:
The hand slap (「はり手」?, "Hari-te"): following the "Ton Ton Ton Ton" (「トントントントン」?) cue, the brothers slap each other's hands on every beat.
The stomping (「シコ」?, "Shiko"): following the "Kon, Kon" (「コン、コン」?) cue, the brothers stomp the ground every other beat.
The finishing pose (ポーズ?, Pōzu): following the "Pii!" (「ピーー!」?) cue, the brothers strike a pose.
Perfect!/Ace!?: When slapping, the brothers' hands collide together, making a slapping sound. When stomping, the brothers stomp in unison, creating a strong stomping sound. When posing, the brothers pose in unison, with a painting and confetti in the background.
Early!/Late!?: In each action, the player performs them out of sync, making a "tick" sound. The player's eyes open in shock with sweat coming down while Inu-Sensei gives an annoyed look. The finishing pose does not show a painting nor confetti.
Miss...?: When slapping, the player gets pushed backward with a "doink" sound, or otherwise slaps the air if they attempt to slap off the beat. When stomping, the player falls backward with a "doink" sound. When posing, the brothers humorously turn in awkward positions. The finishing pose does not show a painting nor confetti. In all cases, Inu-Sensei gives an annoyed look.
Results
Inu-Sensei's Teachings
Don't be shy with the slaps. Sloppy stomping... More discipline needed with your posing...
People kept mistaking me for my brother and vice versa, so I started wearing glasses. Then I noticed ladies paid more attention to me with glasses. Don't tell my brother.
This is one of the Rhythm Games to have vocal noises in the background, rather than actual lyrics. Other games like this are Love Lab and Pajama Party.
The finishing poses depict two real-life paintings in the background:
The first painting is widely known as Ōtani Oniji III in the Role of the Servant Edobei, painted by Tōshūsai Sharaku in 1794.
The second painting that appears is known as The Great Wave off Kanagawa, painted by Katsushika Hokusai in 1831. This painting is often considered the most recognizable work of Japanese art in the world.