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In [[Hole in One 2]], Mandrill's facial hair turns pink, his belly becomes a more yellow color, and his hair becomes extremely long. | In [[Hole in One 2]], Mandrill's facial hair turns pink, his belly becomes a more yellow color, and his hair becomes extremely long. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
[[ | [[Reading Material (Rhythm Heaven Fever)|Golf Lessons]] is received upon perfecting [[Hole in One]]. It talks briefly about [[Monkey]] and Mandrill. Mandrill is said to "Monkey out sometimes" and tells the Golfer that a real golfer should be able to hit a ball regardless of speed. He tells the Golfer to focus on cues and not power. | ||
This is similar to what actually happens in the [[Hole in One]] practice. Mandrill greets the player with a "Hellooooo!" as he pounds his chest. Mandrill throws the ball at the player quickly without any warning before Monkey reminds him to use a cue. | This is similar to what actually happens in the [[Hole in One]] practice. Mandrill greets the player with a "Hellooooo!" as he pounds his chest. Mandrill throws the ball at the player quickly without any warning before Monkey reminds him to use a cue. |
Revision as of 19:55, 7 October 2020
Artwork from Rhythm Heaven Fever
Mandrill (Mandoriko) is a character in Hole in One. He appears in Rhythm Heaven Fever and Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
Physical Appearance
Mandrill is a large, black mandrill with a red nose. His belly is white and he has two strong arms and legs. His hair spikes up on top of his small white ears.
In Hole in One 2, Mandrill's facial hair turns pink, his belly becomes a more yellow color, and his hair becomes extremely long.
Story
Golf Lessons is received upon perfecting Hole in One. It talks briefly about Monkey and Mandrill. Mandrill is said to "Monkey out sometimes" and tells the Golfer that a real golfer should be able to hit a ball regardless of speed. He tells the Golfer to focus on cues and not power.
This is similar to what actually happens in the Hole in One practice. Mandrill greets the player with a "Hellooooo!" as he pounds his chest. Mandrill throws the ball at the player quickly without any warning before Monkey reminds him to use a cue.
Purpose
At the beginning of Rhythm Heaven Fever, Mandrill helps to teach the player to pay attention to the music and cues and not just focus on the visuals. Mandrill displays how hard it can be to play without important audio cues.
Appearances
- File:Hole in One 3DS icon.png Hole in One
- File:Remix 1 Wii icon.png Remix 1 (Wii)
- File:Hole in One Lady icon.png Hole in One 2
- File:Remix 9 Wii icon.png Remix 9 (Wii)
- File:Remix 10 wii icon.png Remix 10 (Wii)
- File:Forest Remix icon.png Lush Remix
- File:Left Remix icon.png Left-Hand Remix
- File:Final Remix icon.png Final Remix
Gallery
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | マンドリコ | Mandoriko |
French | Mandrico | |
Spanish | Mandril | |
Italian | Mandrico |
Trivia
- In the Japanese version of the game, Mandrill's gender is unknown, with Monkey using -kun to refer to him, yet Mandrill is using "atashi" (a feminine first-person pronoun).