{{Nihongo|'''Final Remix'''|ファイナル リミックス|Fainaru Rimikkusu}} is the 5th [[Rhythm Game]] of [[Tibby's Mom]] (90th overall) and the final [[remix]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
{{Nihongo|Final Remix|ファイナル リミックス|Fainaru Rimikkusu}} is the 5th [[Rhythm Game]] of [[Tibby's Mom]] (90th overall) and the final [[remix]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
It acts as a melody, containing twenty-eight games (along with the endless games excluding [[Charging Chicken]] and the [[Introduction#Rhythm_Heaven_Megamix:_Introduction|Introduction]]). The other games can be found in the [[Left-Hand Remix|Left-Hand]] or [[Right-Hand Remix]]. This also includes the arrangement games played in the final 3 towers (each arranged by their respective game in the [[Rhythm Heaven Series|Rhythm Heaven series]]), some alongside their long counterparts.
This [[Remix]] is a medley of 28 of the [[Rhythm Game]]s played during the story, with the other games being included in [[Left-Hand Remix]] and [[Right-Hand Remix]]. This [[remix]] also includes the 12 arrange versions played in [[Mamarin Palace]], each arranged by their respective game of origin in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series]]'', along with the [[Endless Games]] and [[Introduction#Rhythm_Heaven_Megamix:_Introduction|Introduction]].__TOC__{{clear}}
|cp_DEF_Ng=Work on your fundamentals.<br>You had trouble keeping the beat.<br>Your aim was a little shaky.<br>Next time, follow the example better.
|cp_DEF_Ng=Work on your fundamentals.<br>You had trouble keeping the beat.<br>Your aim was a little shaky.<br>Next time, follow the example better.
|cp_DEF_Hi=You show strong fundamentals.<br>You had great aim.<br>You kept the beat well.<br>You followed the examples well.}}
|cp_DEF_Hi=You show strong fundamentals.<br>You kept the beat well.<br>You had great aim.<br>You followed the example well.}}
==Epilogues==
==Epilogue==
{{Epilogue
{{Epilogue
|Console=3DS
|Console=3DS
|NG Image=Epilogue 3DS Final Remix NG.png
|OK Image=Epilogue 3DS Final Remix OK.png
|HI Image=Epilogue 3DS Final Remix HI.png
|NG=Come on out, son.<br>No one blames you.
|NG=Come on out, son.<br>No one blames you.
|OK=You made some friends!
|OK=You made some friends!
|HI=We're so proud of everything<br>you've accomplished!}}
|HI=We're so proud of everything<br>you've accomplished!!}}
==Rhythm Item==
==[[Rhythm Item]]==
{{Item
{{item
|name=Stuffed Animal
|name=Stuffed Animal
|item=Stuffed Animal.png
|title=First Friend
|title=First Friend
|explain=Tibby's mom made this doll<br>for him when he was born.<br>He doesn't play with it<br>anymore, but she holds on<br>to it as a reminder of her<br>little boy.}}
|explain=Tibby's mom made this doll<br>for him when he was born.<br>He doesn't play with it<br>anymore, but she holds on<br>to it as a reminder of her<br>little boy.}}
==Skill Star==
==[[Skill Star]]==
The Skill Star appears at the very end of the game, on the giant peach in [[LumBEARjack 2]].
The Skill Star appears at the very end of the game, on the giant peach in [[LumBEARjack 2]].
==Challenge Land==
==[[Challenge Land]]==
{{PAGENAME}} does not appear in any [[Challenge Train]] courses.
{{PAGENAME}} does not appear in any [[Challenge Train]] courses.
==Video==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The second half of the remix includes the Title themes from [[Rhythm Heaven Series|the first four games in the series]].
*This is one of two [[remix]]es in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' where the word "REMIX" is in the center of the prologue rather than in the top-left. The other one is [[Lush Remix]].
*The epilogues and second [[LumBEARjack 2]] segment for this remix are based on the Japanese folklore tale of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momotar%C5%8D Momotarō], which is about a boy who comes out of a giant peach.
*[[Bunny Hop]] is supposed to show "Next... rest for an eight-count." before the big jump. Due to an oversight, this message is set to appear too late, and in practice is never seen.
**[[Marshal]] also makes an appearance in the epilogues.
*The second half of the [[remix]] includes the [[Title]] themes from [[Rhythm Heaven Series|the first four games in the series]], with each theme having the arrange games and [[Endless Games]] from that respective game, with this also being the first medley [[remix]] to include such games.
*Only 32 of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'''s 70 games are present in this remix, making this the first time a game's medley remix does not use all of the [[Rhythm Games]]. This is because they are spread out across [[Left-Hand Remix]], [[Right-Hand Remix]] and Final Remix. None of these remixes include the [[Shop]]-exclusive games or [[Charging Chicken]], however.
**Instead of [[Charging Chicken]], the [[Introduction#Rhythm Heaven Megamix: Introduction|Introduction]] is used instead, which is similar to [[Remix 10 (Wii)|Remix 10]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' including the [[Rhythm Test]].
*Final Remix is also the first time arrange versions of games are used in a medley remix.
*In [[Working Dough 2]], the giant female [[Dough Dudes|dough person]] that appears in the middle of the [[Rhythm Game]] is also set up to appear in this [[remix]], but for some reason is placed offscreen<ref>[https://youtu.be/UaO67zKcOdA?t=176 Final remix but zoomed out] (Note that due to errors caused by modding tools, the giant female [[Dough Dudes|dough person]] is placed in the middle of the screen of this video. This character, who is a reskin of the ship seen in [[Working Dough]] and contains the [[Alien Bunnies]] beneath her meant to be seen as they blast off at the end of [[Working Dough 2]], normally isn't spawned in [[remix]]es.)</ref>.
*This is the second time [[Endless Games]] appear in a [[Remix]], and the first time they appear together with regular [[Rhythm Games]].
*Normally if the player mistimes hitting a golfball in [[Hole in One 2]], it makes a slide-whistle-like noise to indicate it falling through the clouds. In this [[remix]], they make the splash noise as in [[Hole in One]] and [[Lush Remix]] instead.
*This is the second medley remix to include an [[Introduction]] game, the first being [[Remix 10 (Wii)|Remix 10]] of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' with the [[Rhythm Test]].
*If the player inputs a clap in [[Clap Trap]] just before the transition to [[Jungle Gymnast]], the player is unable to perform any inputs until [[Super Samurai Slice 2]]<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujLxSrvnQJc Rhythm Heaven Megamix Glitch]</ref>.
*If the player inputs a clap in [[Clap Trap]] just before the transition to [[Jungle Gymnast]], the player will not be able to perform any inputs until the [[Super Samurai Slice 2]] section<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujLxSrvnQJc Video of the glitch]</ref>.
*The ending to [[LumBEARjack 2]] in this [[remix]] and the epilogue are based on the Japanese folk tale of [[wikipedia:Momotarō|Momotarō]], which is about a boy who comes out of a giant peach.
*If the player slightly mistimes an input during the [[Sick Beats]] in [[Perfect Campaign]], it will not end the run because of the game's unique conditions (running out of lives).
**[[Marshal]] also makes an appearance in the epilogue.
*This remix and [[Lush Remix]] are the only remixes to have the word "REMIX" in the center rather than the top left in their prologues.
==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 7 December 2024
Final Remix
A mashup of SO MANY games! The final test of your rhythm skills!
This is one of two remixes in Rhythm Heaven Megamix where the word "REMIX" is in the center of the prologue rather than in the top-left. The other one is Lush Remix.
Bunny Hop is supposed to show "Next... rest for an eight-count." before the big jump. Due to an oversight, this message is set to appear too late, and in practice is never seen.
The second half of the remix includes the Title themes from the first four games in the series, with each theme having the arrange games and Endless Games from that respective game, with this also being the first medley remix to include such games.
Normally if the player mistimes hitting a golfball in Hole in One 2, it makes a slide-whistle-like noise to indicate it falling through the clouds. In this remix, they make the splash noise as in Hole in One and Lush Remix instead.
The ending to LumBEARjack 2 in this remix and the epilogue are based on the Japanese folk tale of Momotarō, which is about a boy who comes out of a giant peach.
↑Final remix but zoomed out (Note that due to errors caused by modding tools, the giant female dough person is placed in the middle of the screen of this video. This character, who is a reskin of the ship seen in Working Dough and contains the Alien Bunnies beneath her meant to be seen as they blast off at the end of Working Dough 2, normally isn't spawned in remixes.)