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|Minigame_infobox/Data = Marching Orders 2 | |Minigame_infobox/Data = Marching Orders 2 | ||
|Minigame_infobox/Data2 = Bouncy Road 2}}{{Template:Remix infobox | |Minigame_infobox/Data2 = Bouncy Road 2}}{{Template:Remix infobox | ||
|Image = [[File:Remix_7_GBA.PNG|250px]] | |Image = [[File:Remix_7_GBA.PNG|250px]] | ||
|Name = Remix 7 | |Name = Remix 7 | ||
|Debut = Rhythm Tengoku | |Debut = Rhythm Tengoku | ||
|Number = Forty two | |Number = Forty two | ||
|Games = Marching Orders <br/> | |Games = Marching Orders <br/> | ||
Karate Man | Karate Man<br/> | ||
Space Dance<br/> | Space Dance<br/> | ||
Tram & Pauline<br/> | Tram & Pauline<br/> | ||
Rhythm Tweezers<br/> | Rhythm Tweezers<br/> | ||
Samurai Slice | Samurai Slice<br/> | ||
Power Calligraphy<br/> | Power Calligraphy<br/> | ||
The Clappy Trio<br/> | The Clappy Trio<br/> | ||
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==List of games== | ==List of games== | ||
*[[Marching Orders]] (two variants) | *[[Marching Orders]] (two variants) | ||
*[[Karate Man | *[[Karate Man]] | ||
*[[Space Dance]] | *[[Space Dance]] | ||
*[[Tram & Pauline|Tram & Pauline]] | *[[Tram & Pauline|Tram & Pauline]] | ||
*[[Rhythm Tweezers]] | *[[Rhythm Tweezers]] | ||
*[[Samurai Slice | *[[Samurai Slice]] | ||
*[[Power Calligraphy]] | *[[Power Calligraphy]] | ||
*[[The Clappy Trio]] (Sometimes with four clappers) | *[[The Clappy Trio]] (Sometimes with four clappers) | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The bunnies that appear in | *The bunnies that appear in Marching Orders variant of the game are actually "[[Alien Bunnies]]", characters from the ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wario_%28franchise%29 WarioWare]'' series, another series worked on by the developers of the ''Rhythm Heaven'' series. This isn't the first time they've appeared in the series, either; they were also used in reskins of [[Marching Orders]] for [[Remix 8 (GBA)|Remix 8]] of ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. | ||
*If you add up all the numbers of the remixes that were used to be remixed, you get the number 7, the exact same number as this remix. | *If you add up all the numbers of the remixes that were used to be remixed, you get the number 7, the exact same number as this remix. | ||
*The rating screens for this game influenced the rating screens for [[Remix 5 (Wii)|Remix 5]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. | *The rating screens for this game influenced the rating screens for [[Remix 5 (Wii)|Remix 5]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. |
Revision as of 09:15, 3 September 2016
This time, we've remixed the remixes! Don't let it get you mixed up! (No practice.) |
— Remix 7 Description
Template:Game-NavTemplate:Remix infoboxRemix 7 is the forty-second game in Rhythm Tengoku. This remix contains mixes of parts from Remix 1, Remix 2 and Remix 4.
List of games
- Marching Orders (two variants)
- Karate Man
- Space Dance
- Tram & Pauline
- Rhythm Tweezers
- Samurai Slice
- Power Calligraphy
- The Clappy Trio (Sometimes with four clappers)
- Tap Trial (two variants)
- Sneaky Spirits
- Night Walk 2
- Cosmic Dance
- Showtime
- Spaceball
- Sick Beats (used the Endless game black virus)
- Bunny Hop
Rating Notes
- Try Again: "Your dinosaur was... not very friendly."
- OK: "Your dinosaur was... feeling pretty lazy."
- Superb: "Your dinosaur was... having too much fun!!"
Rating Screens
- Remix 7 GBA Try Again.PNG
"Your dinosaur was... not very friendly."
- Remix 7 GBA OK.PNG
"Your dinosaur was... feeling pretty lazy."
- Remix 7 GBA Superb.PNG
"Your dinosaur was... having too much fun!!"
Trivia
- The bunnies that appear in Marching Orders variant of the game are actually "Alien Bunnies", characters from the WarioWare series, another series worked on by the developers of the Rhythm Heaven series. This isn't the first time they've appeared in the series, either; they were also used in reskins of Marching Orders for Remix 8 of Rhythm Tengoku.
- If you add up all the numbers of the remixes that were used to be remixed, you get the number 7, the exact same number as this remix.
- The rating screens for this game influenced the rating screens for Remix 5 in Rhythm Heaven Fever.
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