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{{GameExplainGBA | {{GameExplainGBA|title=おもちゃ|explain=メダルを あつめて<br>音のでるおもちゃで<br>あそんでみてネ!<br>いくつかあるヨ。|titleEN=Toys | ||
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|explain=メダルを あつめて<br>音のでるおもちゃで<br>あそんでみてネ!<br>いくつかあるヨ。 | |||
|titleEN=Toys | |||
|explainEN=Collect medals and<br>play with noise<br>making toys!<br>There's a few in here.}} | |explainEN=Collect medals and<br>play with noise<br>making toys!<br>There's a few in here.}} | ||
{{GameExplainDS | {{GameExplainDS|title=<center>Earn {{Color|Red|medals}} to play games!</center>|explain=<center>Rhythm Toys</center>}} | ||
|title=<center>Earn {{Color|Red|medals}} to play games!</center> | {{GameExplainWii|Notice!=1|titleUS=Notice!|explainUS=You unlocked Rhythm Toys!<br>Collect medals to play<br>with more toys.|titleUK=Notice|explainUK=You unlocked Rhythm Toys!<br>Collect medals to be able<br>to play with more toys.}} | ||
|explain=<center>Rhythm Toys</center>}} | |||
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|titleUS = Notice! | |||
|explainUS = You unlocked Rhythm Toys!<br>Collect medals to play<br>with more toys. | |||
|titleUK = Notice | |||
|explainUK = You unlocked Rhythm Toys!<br>Collect medals to be able<br>to play with more toys.}} | |||
{{Quote|Weird and wonderful rhythm-based toys for you to tinker with.|Rhythm Toys description, ''Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise'' Official Website}} | {{Quote|Weird and wonderful rhythm-based toys for you to tinker with.|Rhythm Toys description, ''Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise'' Official Website}} | ||
{{Nihongo|'''Rhythm Toys'''|リズムおもちゃ|Rizumu Omocha}}, also known as {{Nihongo|'''Omocha'''|おもちゃ|Toys}} in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', is an area at the [[Medal Corner]]. It consists of a bunch of toys with no particular goal. They typically involve fiddling around with something to get a rhythm started. They can be unlocked by earning [[Medals]]. | {{Nihongo|'''Rhythm Toys'''|リズムおもちゃ|Rizumu Omocha}}, also known as {{Nihongo|'''Omocha'''|おもちゃ|Toys}} in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', is an area at the [[Medal Corner]]. It consists of a bunch of toys with no particular goal. They typically involve fiddling around with something to get a rhythm started. They can be unlocked by earning [[Medals]]. | ||
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==''Rhythm Heaven Megamix''== | ==''Rhythm Heaven Megamix''== | ||
In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', there are no Rhythm Toys, but | In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', there are no Rhythm Toys, but [[Figure Fighter VS]] and [[Stable]] are two side modes accessible at the [[Café]] which serve a similar purpose. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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*Despite being labeled as toys, they are sometimes reffered to as games instead<ref>"Earn {{Color|Red|medals}} to play games!" ~ Rhythm Toys caption also used in [[Endless Games]] and [[Guitar Lessons]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref><ref>"This game requires two Wii Remote controllers to play." ~ [[Rhythm Fighter]] description, ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>. | *Despite being labeled as toys, they are sometimes reffered to as games instead<ref>"Earn {{Color|Red|medals}} to play games!" ~ Rhythm Toys caption also used in [[Endless Games]] and [[Guitar Lessons]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref><ref>"This game requires two Wii Remote controllers to play." ~ [[Rhythm Fighter]] description, ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>. | ||
*The toys animating as floating objects in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' can be seen as again in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' with [[Shoot-'em-up 2#Endless Game|Shoot-'Em-Up]]'s animation in the [[Endless Games]] menu and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' with [[Sneaky Spirits 2|Sneaky Spirits]] and [[Power Calligraphy]]'s animations in the [[Extra Games]] menu. | *The toys animating as floating objects in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' can be seen as again in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' with [[Shoot-'em-up 2#Endless Game|Shoot-'Em-Up]]'s animation in the [[Endless Games]] menu and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' with [[Sneaky Spirits 2|Sneaky Spirits]] and [[Power Calligraphy]]'s animations in the [[Extra Games]] menu. | ||
*[[Rhythm Fighter]] is unique in that it requires two players to play. [[Figure Fighter VS]], | *[[Rhythm Fighter]] is unique in that it requires two players to play. [[Figure Fighter VS]], while technically not a Rhythm Toy, recycles the music from [[Rhythm Fighter]]. | ||
==In Other Languages== | ==In Other Languages== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Rhythm Tengoku]] | [[Category:Rhythm Tengoku]] | ||
[[Category:Rhythm Heaven]] | [[Category:Rhythm Heaven]] | ||
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[[Category:Rhythm Heaven Megamix]] | [[Category:Rhythm Heaven Megamix]] | ||
[[Category:Rhythm Toys]] | [[Category:Rhythm Toys]] | ||
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Weird and wonderful rhythm-based toys for you to tinker with. |
— Rhythm Toys description, Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise Official Website
Rhythm Toys (リズムおもちゃ?, Rizumu Omocha), also known as Omocha (おもちゃ?, Toys) in Rhythm Tengoku, is an area at the Medal Corner. It consists of a bunch of toys with no particular goal. They typically involve fiddling around with something to get a rhythm started. They can be unlocked by earning Medals.
Rhythm Tengoku
Neko Machine Medals required: 1 |
Uma Machine Medals required: 7 |
Kokuhaku Machine Medals required: 15 |
Rap Machine Medals required: 25 |
Rhythm Heaven
Business Card Medals required: 1 |
Phone Medals required: 4 |
Slot Monster Medals required: 8 |
Octopus Machine Medals required: 11 |
Beat Machine Medals required: 14 |
Beat Bag Medals required: 19 |
Kappa DJ Medals required: 24 |
Rhythm Heaven Fever
Toy Car Medals Needed: 01 |
Police Call Medals Needed: 07 |
Hi-Hat Medals Needed: 14 |
Rhythm Fighter Medals Needed: 21 |
Rhythm Heaven Megamix
In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, there are no Rhythm Toys, but Figure Fighter VS and Stable are two side modes accessible at the Café which serve a similar purpose.
Gallery
- Rhythm Toys Tengoku.png
The Rhythm Toys menu in Rhythm Tengoku
- Rhythm Toys.png
The Rhythm Toys menu in Rhythm Heaven
- Rhythm Toys Fever.png
The Rhythm Toys menu in Rhythm Heaven Fever
Trivia
- Despite being labeled as toys, they are sometimes reffered to as games instead[1][2].
- The toys animating as floating objects in Rhythm Tengoku can be seen as again in Rhythm Heaven with Shoot-'Em-Up's animation in the Endless Games menu and Rhythm Heaven Fever with Sneaky Spirits and Power Calligraphy's animations in the Extra Games menu.
- Rhythm Fighter is unique in that it requires two players to play. Figure Fighter VS, while technically not a Rhythm Toy, recycles the music from Rhythm Fighter.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | リズムおもちゃ | Rhythm Toys |
EnglishNOA | Rhythm Toys | |
EnglishNOE | Rhythm Toys | |
French | Jouets rythmés | Rhythm toys |
Spanish | Juguetes rítmicos | Rhythmic toys |
Italian | Giocattoli ritmici | Rhythmic toys |
Korean | 리듬 장난감 | Rhythm Toy |
References
- ↑ "Earn medals to play games!" ~ Rhythm Toys caption also used in Endless Games and Guitar Lessons, Rhythm Heaven
- ↑ "This game requires two Wii Remote controllers to play." ~ Rhythm Fighter description, Rhythm Heaven Fever