{{Quote|The red team's pushed you<br>around for long enough! It's<br>time to show them who's<br>really got rhythm! Go, blue!|Drummer Duel Description}}
{{GameExplainDS
{{Game-Nav
|title=Drummer Duel
|Minigame_infobox/Data = DJ School
|explain=The red team's pushed you<br>around for long enough! It's<br>time to show them who's<br>really got rhythm! Go, blue!}}
|Minigame_infobox/Data2 = Love Lab}}
{{RhythmGame
{{Minigame infobox
|bpm=160, 175, 190, 205
|Name = Drummer Duel
|number={{Console|DS}} 18
|Debut = Rhythm Heaven
|version={{ver|Long}}
|Number = 18
|gift={{Console|DS}} [[Cheering Tips]]
|image = [[File:Drummer_duel.png|192px]]
|stage={{Stage|DSstage4}}}}
|jname = 応援団
{{Nihongo|Drummer Duel|応援団|Ōen-dan}} is the 3rd [[Rhythm Game]] of the fourth stage (18th overall) in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''.
|rname = Ouendan
|BPM = 140-204
|Reward = Cheering Tips}}
{{Nihongo|'''Drummer Duel'''|応援団|Ouendan|"Cheering Party"}} is the 18th minigame in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. The player controls the blue drummer who is competing against the 'red team' in a taiko duel. Getting a [[perfect]] on this game earns the [[gift]] "Cheering Tips" in the [[Café]].
The blue drummer must copy every beat the red drummer makes during his turn and must perform it correctly in the same rhythm as him. The red drummer's speed in rhythm gets gradually faster near the end of the game.
The player controls a blue drummer who is competing against the "red team" in a taiko duel. The red drummer plays a pattern on the drum, and the blue drummer must copy it. While they drum, a set of cute cheerleaders dance around beneath them.
==Controls==
==Controls==
*Tap: Beat drum
{{Controls|T=Drum}}
==Timing Notes==
==[[Timing Display]]==
*Hit: Yellow stars emit from the drum. The cheerleaders will cheer the player on at the end of the turn.
{{Todo|Confirm these}}
*Barely: N/A
{{Timing
*Miss: Black sparks emit from the drum. The drummer will have an embarrassed look on his face. The cheerleaders will stumble over.
|just=Yellow stars emit from the drum. The cheerleaders wave around their pompoms in celebration at the end of the turn.
==Rating Notes==
|miss=N/A{{ref needed}}
===Header===
|through=Black sparks emit from the drum as the drummer makes an embarrassed face. The cheerleaders stumble over.}}
*"The drum leader says..."
==Results==
===Try Again===
{{Results
*"I can't feel your spirit!"
|Console=DS
*"The quick beats were tricky, huh?"
|caption=The drum leader says...
*"Not so great on the fastest bits."
|cp_DEF_Ng=I can't feel your spirit!<br>The quick beats were tricky, huh?<br>Not so great on the fastest bits.
===OK===
|cp_DEF_Hi=Your spirit is really in it!<br>I love that quick stick work!<br>Perfect on the fastest parts!
*"Hm..."
|caption Alt=The drum leader says...
*"I don't know..."
|cp_DEF_Ng Alt=I can't feel your spirit!<br>The quick beats were tricky, huh?<br>Not so great on the fastest bits.
*"Good enough..."
|cp_DEF_Hi Alt=Your spirit is really in it!<br>I love that quick stick work!<br>Perfect on the fastest parts!}}
*"I guess that was all right."
===Superb===
*"Your spirit is really in it!"
*"I love that quick stick work!"
*"Perfect on the fastest parts!"
==Epilogue==
==Epilogue==
<gallery>
{{Epilogue
Drummer_duel tryagain.png|"Butterfingers!"
|Console=DS
Drummer_duel ok.png|"You'll do better next time."
|NG=Butterfingers!
Drummer duel superb.png|"Everybody wins when the rhythm is right!"
*The chanting heard in the background ''"Don! Doko! Don!"'' is Japanese onomatopoeia used to represent impact sounds (like drum beats).
**In the Korean version, they were changed to "Doong" (Korean: 둥둥!).
*In the Japanese version, the "You" sign is colored black with a white outline, while it is colored white with a black outline (like in almost every other game) in the other versions.
*Although the drummer on the left isn't playable, he still has sprites for making a miss. The cheerleaders on the left side also have sprites for tumbling over.
**[[File:Drummer Duel Unused sprite.png|thumb|left]]Additionally, there's sprites for what appears to be an announcer, who points to the currently playing drummer, reacting to the player's performance the same way as the cheerleaders. However, this character doesn't appear in the game.
The player controls a blue drummer who is competing against the "red team" in a taiko duel. The red drummer plays a pattern on the drum, and the blue drummer must copy it. While they drum, a set of cute cheerleaders dance around beneath them.