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{{Nihongo|Smiling Coin|にこにコイン|Nikoni Koin}} is a coin tossed by a woman in [[Coin Toss]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. | The {{Nihongo|Smiling Coin|にこにコイン|Nikoni Koin}} is a coin tossed by a woman in [[Coin Toss]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
The Smiling Coin is one of a set of special coins that have smiling faces on both sides<ref>"These special coins have smiling faces on both sides. If only we could be more like these coins--always smiling, regardless of which side we land on." ~ [[Smiling Coin (Rhythm Item)|Smiling Coin]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''</ref>. They appear to be sentient and capable of speaking. One coin was commemorated by storing it in a box, which it prefers to getting spent or flipped around<ref>"That's right, baby! I'm a COMMEMORATIVE coin now! No more getting spent or flipped like a common doubloon--I get to chill in this little house FOREVER!" ~ [[Commemorative Coin]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''</ref>. | The Smiling Coin is one of a set of special coins that have smiling faces on both sides<ref>"These special coins have smiling faces on both sides. If only we could be more like these coins--always smiling, regardless of which side we land on." ~ [[Smiling Coin (Rhythm Item)|Smiling Coin]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''</ref>, which ironically makes them rather unhelpful for playing heads or tails<ref>"Estas monedas especiales tienen una cara sonriente por los dos lados. Son muy bonitas, pero no sirven para jugar a cara o cruz." (These special coins have a smiley face on both sides. They're very pretty, but they're not good for playing heads or tails.) ~ [[Smiling Coin (Rhythm Item)|Smiling Coin]], ''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]'' (Spanish)</ref>. They appear to be sentient and capable of speaking. One coin was commemorated by storing it in a box, which it prefers to getting spent or flipped around<ref>"That's right, baby! I'm a COMMEMORATIVE coin now! No more getting spent or flipped like a common doubloon--I get to chill in this little house FOREVER!" ~ [[Commemorative Coin]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''</ref>. | ||
In the [[Endless Game]] [[Coin Toss]], a woman is seen tossing one such coin, with the goal of catching it on the way down, as many times as she can. This woman is also seen in [[Final Remix]], where she is seated in a chair as a man tosses a wedding ring to her, which she must catch in the same way as the coin. | In the [[Endless Game]] [[Coin Toss]], a woman is seen tossing one such coin, with the goal of catching it on the way down, as many times as she can. This woman is also seen in [[Final Remix]], where she is seated in a chair as a man tosses a wedding ring to her, which she must catch in the same way as the coin. | ||
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|br=Moeda<ref>"As medalhas de ouro habilitam alguns extras, como alguns mini-games onde é preciso batucar em uma caixa de documentos ou jogar uma moeda para cima e pegá- la." (Gold medals unlock bonuses, such as mini-games where you have to tap on a document box or toss a coin and catch it.) - [https://archive.org/details/nintendo_world_pt_br/nintendo_world_122/page/16/mode/2up Nintendo World, no. 122, page 16]</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 24 October 2025
The Smiling Coin (にこにコイン?, Nikoni Koin) is a coin tossed by a woman in Coin Toss in Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
Story
The Smiling Coin is one of a set of special coins that have smiling faces on both sides[1], which ironically makes them rather unhelpful for playing heads or tails[2]. They appear to be sentient and capable of speaking. One coin was commemorated by storing it in a box, which it prefers to getting spent or flipped around[3].
In the Endless Game Coin Toss, a woman is seen tossing one such coin, with the goal of catching it on the way down, as many times as she can. This woman is also seen in Final Remix, where she is seated in a chair as a man tosses a wedding ring to her, which she must catch in the same way as the coin.
Appearances
Gallery
Artwork for Coin Toss from Rhythm Heaven Megamix
In-game artwork for Coin Toss from Rhythm Heaven Megamix
The man and woman as seen in Final Remix in Rhythm Heaven Megamix
In Other Languages
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| にこにコイン | Smile Coin | |
| Smiling Coin | ||
| Smiling Coin | ||
| Pièce sourire | Smile coin | |
| Moneda sonriente | Smiley coin | |
| Lächelnde Münze | Smiling coin | |
| Moneta sorridente | Smiling coin | |
| Moeda[4] | Coin | |
| 스마일 코인 | Smile Coin |
References
- ↑ "These special coins have smiling faces on both sides. If only we could be more like these coins--always smiling, regardless of which side we land on." ~ Smiling Coin, Rhythm Heaven Megamix
- ↑ "Estas monedas especiales tienen una cara sonriente por los dos lados. Son muy bonitas, pero no sirven para jugar a cara o cruz." (These special coins have a smiley face on both sides. They're very pretty, but they're not good for playing heads or tails.) ~ Smiling Coin, Rhythm Paradise Megamix (Spanish)
- ↑ "That's right, baby! I'm a COMMEMORATIVE coin now! No more getting spent or flipped like a common doubloon--I get to chill in this little house FOREVER!" ~ Commemorative Coin, Rhythm Heaven Megamix
- ↑ "As medalhas de ouro habilitam alguns extras, como alguns mini-games onde é preciso batucar em uma caixa de documentos ou jogar uma moeda para cima e pegá- la." (Gold medals unlock bonuses, such as mini-games where you have to tap on a document box or toss a coin and catch it.) - Nintendo World, no. 122, page 16