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'''Marshal''' (Japanese: '''マッシュ''' ''Marsh''), or '''Matt''' in the PAL region, is one of the first three characters to appear in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. His main role is greeting the player at the beginning of the game and explaining the rules of the game. His design is very similar to [[Play-Yan]] from [[Night Walk]] and [[The Chorus Kids]] from [[Glee Club]], suggesting that they may be a part of the same race.
'''Marshal''' (Japanese: '''マッシュ''' ''Marsh''; or '''Matt''' in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise), is one of the first three characters to appear in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. His main role is greeting the player at the beginning of the game and explaining the rules of the game.


==Overview==
==Overview==
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[[File:Night_Walk_Fever.png|thumb|Marshal in Fever's Night Walk.]]
[[File:Night_Walk_Fever.png|thumb|Marshal in Fever's Night Walk.]]
Marshal, along with [[Miss Ribbon]] and [[Cam]], appears when starting a new game or entering the [[Rhythm Test]]. He and Miss Ribbon will also explain some information about the game such as the controls and the player's rhythm test results. He also appears in [[Night Walk (Wii)|Night Walk]], in which the player controls him in the credits for ''Rhythm Heaven Fever''.
Marshal, along with [[Miss Ribbon]] and [[Cam]], appears when starting a new game or entering the [[Rhythm Test]]. He and Miss Ribbon will also explain some information about the game such as the controls and the player's rhythm test results. He also appears in [[Night Walk (Wii)|Night Walk]], in which the player controls him in the credits for ''Rhythm Heaven Fever''.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==


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* Marshal slightly resembles a slightly more-animated [[The Chorus Kids|Chorus Kid]].
* Marshal slightly resembles a slightly more-animated [[The Chorus Kids|Chorus Kid]].
* Marshal made some cameos in [[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]], including the epilogues of [[Final Remix]], and the bottom screen of the Memories and Museum sections of the [[Café]].
* Marshal made some cameos in [[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]], including the epilogues of [[Final Remix]], and the bottom screen of the Memories and Museum sections of the [[Café]].
* His design is very similar to [[Play-Yan]] from [[Night Walk]] and [[The Chorus Kids]] from [[Glee Club]], suggesting that they may be a part of the same race.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 20:05, 14 August 2019

"Keep your rhythm up!"
— Marshal - Rhythm Heaven Fever

Marshal
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[[File:File:Marshal Wii.png|frameless|400x270px]]
Artwork from Rhythm Heaven Fever
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Marshal (Japanese: マッシュ Marsh; or Matt in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise), is one of the first three characters to appear in Rhythm Heaven Fever. His main role is greeting the player at the beginning of the game and explaining the rules of the game.

Overview

File:Cast End Marshal.png
"Keep your rhythm up!"
File:Night Walk Fever.png
Marshal in Fever's Night Walk.

Marshal, along with Miss Ribbon and Cam, appears when starting a new game or entering the Rhythm Test. He and Miss Ribbon will also explain some information about the game such as the controls and the player's rhythm test results. He also appears in Night Walk, in which the player controls him in the credits for Rhythm Heaven Fever.

Appearances

Trivia

  • According to a Japanese database, the source of his name is that he looks like a marshmallow.
  • Marshal slightly resembles a slightly more-animated Chorus Kid.
  • Marshal made some cameos in Rhythm Heaven Megamix, including the epilogues of Final Remix, and the bottom screen of the Memories and Museum sections of the Café.
  • His design is very similar to Play-Yan from Night Walk and The Chorus Kids from Glee Club, suggesting that they may be a part of the same race.

Gallery

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese マッシュ Marsh
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Bouboule
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Boliche
Flag of Italy.svg Italian Babbol
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 매튜 Matt

See also