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Artwork from Rhythm Heaven Fever
Boy's Crush (Senpai in Japanese and Julia in Europe) is a girl that appears in the minigame Double Date in Rhythm Heaven Fever.
Physical Appearance
The Boy's Crush is a cute, young girl who wears a black dress and a plaid red bowtie. She has black hair, black eyes, black socks, and black shoes. She wears a white undershirt to compliment her dark clothing.
Story
In My Feelings, the perfect reward from Double Date, it's revealed that the girl works at a local music shop and she has a popular band in Japan. She tells the boy, who is stopping by to learn how to play the guitar, that's it's simple and gives him a sample guitar to borrow.
After saving up his allowance for 6 months, the boy was able to buy a guitar of his own from the same store. The boy made a band and wrote a song for her, although he's too nervous to sing it.
One day, the two decided to sit on a bench together. Here, the boy planned to give his crush a ticket to see a live performance of his, where he planned to sing the song he wrote for her. Before he could give her the ticket, however, the boy notices a Weasel Couple staring at him, and a soccer ball suddenly comes out of nowhere. This leads up to the events of Double Date.
Appearances
- File:Double Date icon.png Double Date
- File:Remix 1 Wii icon.png Remix 1
- File:Double Date 2 icon.png Double Date 2
- File:Remix 8 Wii icon.png Remix 8
- File:Remix 10 wii icon.png Remix 10
Gallery
- Love complete.png
- Fdrttr.jpg
- Chibi Senpai.png
In Other Languages
Language | Name |
---|---|
English (US) | His Crush |
English (UK) | Julia |
Spanish | Ramona |
Trivia
- The crush is referred to as senpai in Japanese, indicating that she is an upperclassman of the boy.
- The crush's European name is Julia, and the boy's name is Romeo. This is a reference to William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.