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*The rating screens and second LumBEARjack segment for this remix are based on a Japanese folklore [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momotar%C5%8D Momotarō] where in the latter, a lumberkitty comes out from a giant peach during the end of this remix. | *The rating screens and second LumBEARjack segment for this remix are based on a Japanese folklore [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momotar%C5%8D Momotarō] where in the latter, a lumberkitty comes out from a giant peach during the end of this remix. | ||
* [[Marshal, Cam, and Miss Ribbon|Marshal]] made a cameo in the epilogue screens. | * [[Marshal, Cam, and Miss Ribbon|Marshal]] made a cameo in the epilogue screens. | ||
* | * Only 32 of ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'''s 70 games were in this remix, making this the first time a game's final remix does not use all of its minigames. | ||
* This is the second time the final remix of a game included a[[Introduction| tutorial game]] (Intro), the first being [[Remix 10 (Wii)|Remix 10]] of [[Rhythm Heaven Fever|''Rhythm Heaven Fever'']]'' ''with Rhythm Test. | * This is the second time the final remix of a game included a[[Introduction| tutorial game]] (Intro), the first being [[Remix 10 (Wii)|Remix 10]] of [[Rhythm Heaven Fever|''Rhythm Heaven Fever'']]'' ''with Rhythm Test. | ||
* There is a glitch where the controls except for pausing lock up until [[Super Samurai Slice]] when the player inputs a clap in [[Clap Trap]] before the transition to [[Jungle Gymnast]]. It can be found [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujLxSrvnQJc here]. | * There is a glitch where the controls except for pausing lock up until [[Super Samurai Slice]] when the player inputs a clap in [[Clap Trap]] before the transition to [[Jungle Gymnast]]. It can be found [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujLxSrvnQJc here]. |
Revision as of 18:13, 27 September 2020
A mashup of SO MANY games! |
— Final Remix Description
Template:Game-Nav Template:Remix infobox Final Remix (ファイナルリミックス Fainaru Remix) is the 90th minigame and tenth and final remix that appeared in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. This remix is the final test of your rhythm skills that includes the rest of the rhythm games in the game (plus some more), at a fast tempo.
List of Games
Rating Notes
Header
- "Rhythm League Notes"
Try Again
- "Try harder next time."
- "Work on your fundamentals."
- "You had trouble keeping the beat."
- "Your aim was a little shaky."
- "Next time, follow the example better."
OK
- "Eh. Passable."
Superb
- "You show strong fundamentals."
- "You had great aim."
- "You kept the beat well."
- "You followed the examples well."
Epilogue
- Final remix try again.PNG
"Come on out, son.
No one blames you." - Final remix ok.PNG
"You made some friends!"
- Final remix superb.PNG
"We're so proud of everything you've accomplished!"
Rhythm Item
Stuffed Animal | First Friend |
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Tibby's mom made this doll for him when he was born. He doesn't play with it anymore, but she holds on to it as a reminder of her little boy. |
Skill Star
At the very end of the remix with LumBEARjack, when the giant peach appears, hit the last chop perfectly to collect the star.
Trivia
- The song used in the remix includes titles from every Rhythm Heaven game.
- The rating screens and second LumBEARjack segment for this remix are based on a Japanese folklore Momotarō where in the latter, a lumberkitty comes out from a giant peach during the end of this remix.
- Marshal made a cameo in the epilogue screens.
- Only 32 of Rhythm Heaven Megamix's 70 games were in this remix, making this the first time a game's final remix does not use all of its minigames.
- This is the second time the final remix of a game included a tutorial game (Intro), the first being Remix 10 of Rhythm Heaven Fever with Rhythm Test.
- There is a glitch where the controls except for pausing lock up until Super Samurai Slice when the player inputs a clap in Clap Trap before the transition to Jungle Gymnast. It can be found here.
- This remix and Lush Remix are the only remixes to have "remix" in the center rather than the top left.
- During the section with the title screen music in Final Remix, each part includes a sequel and endless minigame introduced in each of the corresponding games.
- The game order goes from the left to the right side of Mamarin Palace: Left-Hand Tower, Tibby’s Mom, & Right-Hand Tower.
- Rhythm Tengoku's part has The Snappy Trio, Cosmic Dance, Tap Trial 2, & Sick Beats.
- Rhythm Heaven's part has Fan Club 2, Cosmic Rhythm Rally, Jumpin' Jazz, & Coin Toss.
- Rhythm Heaven Fever's part has Figure Fighter 3, Working Dough 2, Hole in One 2, & Clap Trap.
- Rhythm Heaven Megamix's part has Jungle Gymnast, Karate Man Senior, Super Samurai Slice 2, & the Intro.
- Variants of Munchy Monk, Micro-Row, Air Rally, See-Saw, Airboarder, Rhythm Rally, Flock Step, Frog Hop, Fan Club, Figure Fighter, Working Dough, & Hole in One are also in the Remix 10s of the games they originated from.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ファイナルリミックス | Final Remix |
EnglishNOA | Final Remix | Final Remix |
EnglishNOE | Final Remix | Final Remix |
French | Remix final | Final Remix |
Spanish | Remix Final | Final Remix |
Italian | Remix finale | Finale Remix |
Korean | 파이널 리믹스 | Final Remix |
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