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|caption = Artwork from ''Rhythm Tengoku'' | |caption = Artwork from ''Rhythm Tengoku'' | ||
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|appearance = [[Rhythm Tengoku]],<br>[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]}}'''Mr. Upbeat''' is a character in [[Mr. Upbeat]]. | |appearance = [[Rhythm Tengoku]],<br>[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]}}'''Mr. Upbeat''' is a character that appears in the endless game of the same name, [[Mr. Upbeat]]. | ||
==Physical Appearances== | ==Physical Appearances== | ||
Mr. Upbeat is a completely black man. He has square eyes and a big green light on his head that is shaped like a circle. His mouth and eyes are colored white. | |||
==Story== | |||
Strangely, the perfect reward for [[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'s [[Karate Man 2]], [[A Musical Term]], actually has nothing to do with [[Karate Joe]]. It talks about Mr. Upbeat, and a therapy session he has with a monkey. Mr. Upbeat is annoyed by people assuming he's upbeat and happy just because it's his name. The name Upbeat is actually on his birth certificate, it's not a nickname. Mr. Upbeat continues saying that words can mean more than one thing, and not to go with your first definition of a word. Mr. Upbeat reveals to the reader that he comes back to the same therapy room every week to gripe about the same problem and asks the therapist if they have the same problem, to which the therapist replies, "Oookii oook-ook!" Mr. Upbeat decides to leave, ending it on, "See you next Tuesday for another session of 'Mr. Upbeats Complaints." | |||
==Purpose== | |||
Mr. Upbeat's game, [[Mr. Upbeat]], emphasizes the offbeat and teaches players how to accurately keep one. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*[[Mr. Upbeat]] (''[[ Rhythm Tengoku|Tengoku]]'' and | *[[Mr. Upbeat]] (''[[ Rhythm Tengoku|Tengoku]]'' and Non-JP releases of [[Rhythm Heaven Fever|''Rhythm Heaven Fever'']]) | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Mr. Upbeat appears in the American / European versions of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', but it does not appear in the Japanese version. It was added in by the localization team as a substitute for [[Manzai | *Mr. Upbeat appears in the American / European versions of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', but it does not appear in the Japanese version. It was added in by the localization team as a substitute for [[Manzai]], which was deemed too difficult to localize as a game based mostly on Japanese culture. | ||
*In ''Rhythm Heaven Fever'', once the player reaches 130 points (and every so often after that), Mr. Upbeat's light will grow over the next few steps, display a series of letters, and then go back to normal. The letters that pop up spell MATCH, which can be inserted into the [[Police Call]] [[Rhythm Toys|Rhythm Toy]]. | *In ''Rhythm Heaven Fever'', once the player reaches 130 points (and every so often after that), Mr. Upbeat's light will grow over the next few steps, display a series of letters, and then go back to normal. The letters that pop up spell MATCH, which can be inserted into the [[Police Call]] [[Rhythm Toys|Rhythm Toy]]. | ||
*Mr. Upbeat resembles Mr. Game & Watch, another character from Nintendo, | *Mr. Upbeat resembles [[Mr. Game & Watch]], another character from Nintendo, although he is lacking a nose | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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</gallery>[[Category:Characters]] | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Characters]] | |||
[[Category:Endless Games]] | [[Category:Endless Games]] | ||
[[Category:Rhythm Heaven Fever Characters]] | [[Category:Rhythm Heaven Fever Characters]] |
Revision as of 03:07, 23 October 2017
This is the Article describing the character that appears in Rhythm Heaven. If this was not what you wanted, I Suppose you might've been looking for the article on the Minigame of the same name?
Mr. Upbeat is a character that appears in the endless game of the same name, Mr. Upbeat.
Physical Appearances
Mr. Upbeat is a completely black man. He has square eyes and a big green light on his head that is shaped like a circle. His mouth and eyes are colored white.
Story
Strangely, the perfect reward for Rhythm Heaven Fever's Karate Man 2, A Musical Term, actually has nothing to do with Karate Joe. It talks about Mr. Upbeat, and a therapy session he has with a monkey. Mr. Upbeat is annoyed by people assuming he's upbeat and happy just because it's his name. The name Upbeat is actually on his birth certificate, it's not a nickname. Mr. Upbeat continues saying that words can mean more than one thing, and not to go with your first definition of a word. Mr. Upbeat reveals to the reader that he comes back to the same therapy room every week to gripe about the same problem and asks the therapist if they have the same problem, to which the therapist replies, "Oookii oook-ook!" Mr. Upbeat decides to leave, ending it on, "See you next Tuesday for another session of 'Mr. Upbeats Complaints."
Purpose
Mr. Upbeat's game, Mr. Upbeat, emphasizes the offbeat and teaches players how to accurately keep one.
Appearances
- Mr. Upbeat (Tengoku and Non-JP releases of Rhythm Heaven Fever)
Trivia
- Mr. Upbeat appears in the American / European versions of Rhythm Heaven Fever, but it does not appear in the Japanese version. It was added in by the localization team as a substitute for Manzai, which was deemed too difficult to localize as a game based mostly on Japanese culture.
- In Rhythm Heaven Fever, once the player reaches 130 points (and every so often after that), Mr. Upbeat's light will grow over the next few steps, display a series of letters, and then go back to normal. The letters that pop up spell MATCH, which can be inserted into the Police Call Rhythm Toy.
- Mr. Upbeat resembles Mr. Game & Watch, another character from Nintendo, although he is lacking a nose