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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The descriptions for the [[Rhythm Item]]s are mostly consistent across languages, however some languages give conflicting information. Namely, in the French version, Courtney describes himself as a ghost<ref>"Mais comment voulez-vous que je joue au basket avec ça ? Eh oh ! Je suis fantôme, moi, pas magicien ! C'est bien trop léger pour aller dans un panier, et à la moindre rafale... Ciao la balle !" (But how do you expect me to play basketball with that? Eh oh! I'm a ghost, not a magician! It's way too light to go in a basket, and at the slightest gust... Say bye to the ball!) ~ [[Non-fruit Ball|Balle de tennis de table]] (Table Tennis Ball), ''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]''</ref> rather than a street, while in the Korean version, he ends his sentences with a tilde ("~"), implying a ghost-like speech pattern, similar to how the [[Sneaky Spirits (Characters)|Sneaky Spirits]] are known to talk.
*The descriptions for the [[Rhythm Item]]s are mostly consistent across languages, however some languages give conflicting information. Namely, in the French version, Courtney describes himself as a ghost<ref>"Mais comment voulez-vous que je joue au basket avec ça ? Eh oh ! Je suis fantôme, moi, pas magicien ! C'est bien trop léger pour aller dans un panier, et à la moindre rafale... Ciao la balle !" (But how do you expect me to play basketball with that? Eh oh! I'm a ghost, not a magician! It's way too light to go in a basket, and at the slightest gust... Say bye to the ball!) ~ [[Non-fruit Ball|Balle de tennis de table]] (Table Tennis Ball), ''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]'' (French)</ref> rather than a street, while in the Korean version, he ends his sentences with a tilde ("~"), implying a ghost-like speech pattern, similar to how the [[Sneaky Spirits (characters)|Sneaky Spirits]] are known to talk.
**The [[Rhythm Item]]s also describe various types of balls and fruit to bounce over Courtney at times, which he rebounds, as depicted in [[Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus Comic#07じめんくんのこと その1 (About Courtney Part 1)|Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus Comic]]. The school Courtney lives next to is implied to be the same one from [[Double Date]], while the fruit are implied to come from the same staircase where [[Catchy Tune]] takes place. Courtney does not bounce his friends, like the snail, however.
**The [[Rhythm Item]]s also describe various types of balls and fruit to bounce over Courtney at times, which he rebounds, as depicted in [[Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus Comic#07じめんくんのこと その1 (About Courtney Part 1)|Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus Comic]]. The school Courtney lives next to is implied to be the same one from [[Double Date]], while the fruit are implied to come from the same staircase where [[Catchy Tune]] takes place. Courtney does not bounce his friends, like the snail, however.
==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==

Revision as of 02:24, 19 August 2021

Courtney[1] (じめんくん[2]?, Jimen-kun) is a blue floor with two eyes and a mouth who appears in Fruit Basket in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

Story

Courtney lives next to a school. Occasionally, basketballs, ping-pong balls, soccer balls, rugby balls[3] and even fruit will come over the fence in rhythm. Nobody seems to be there, leading him to believe that it's haunted.[4] There is also a gymnasium near Courtney, where the Space Dancers play ping-pong. One day, a table-tennis ball falls on the court. He wants to return it, but he can't enter the gymnasium because it's always locked[5]. Being a street, Courtney doesn't know how to play with it. He doesn't even know what a table is, and believes it's a kind of duck.[6]

Courtney appears to have been a relationship or had a crush on a girl at one point; a pink, more feminine floor. Sometime between the events of Fruit Basket and Fruit Basket 2, however, they either broke up, or Courtney got rejected. Courtney appears to hate spiders but like Pandas and Pugs. He likes pizza and hamburgers as well. Courtney likes sports and Tic-Tac-Toe.

Appearances

Gallery

Trivia

  • The descriptions for the Rhythm Items are mostly consistent across languages, however some languages give conflicting information. Namely, in the French version, Courtney describes himself as a ghost[7] rather than a street, while in the Korean version, he ends his sentences with a tilde ("~"), implying a ghost-like speech pattern, similar to how the Sneaky Spirits are known to talk.
    • The Rhythm Items also describe various types of balls and fruit to bounce over Courtney at times, which he rebounds, as depicted in Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus Comic. The school Courtney lives next to is implied to be the same one from Double Date, while the fruit are implied to come from the same staircase where Catchy Tune takes place. Courtney does not bounce his friends, like the snail, however.

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese じめんくん Mr. Ground
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Courtney[1] Pun on "court" (as in a basketball court)
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE Courtney[1]
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Macadam[8] Surname, also the name of a type of road construction
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Sr. Cánchez[9] Pun on "cancha" (court) + -ez (common surname ender)
Flag of Italy.svg Italian Campiero[10] Pun on "campi" (fields) and "Piero"

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Nintendo Badge Arcade (English) (Image)
  2. Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus Comic
  3. "となりの高校からねー、ボールがとんでくることがあるんだー。バスケットボールや、ピンポンボール、サッカーボールとかねー。ときにはラグビーボールだったりするんだー。リズムに乗ってボールがとんでくるんだよー。フシギだねー。" (From the high school next door, there are times when balls come flying in. A basketball, a ping-pong ball, a soccer ball, and so on. Sometimes it's a rugby ball. The balls come flying in with the rhythm. It's strange.) ~ とんできたボール (The Ball that Flew in), Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+
  4. "Sometimes basketballs and fruit come zooming over the fence from the school next door. I always look over the fence, but there's no one there. Is the basketball court haunted?" ~ Basketball, Rhythm Heaven Megamix
  5. "となりの体育館には、スペースダンサーズの所ぞくするピンポン部が、あるんだよー。このピンポン球、バスケットコートに落ちてたんだー。返しに行きたいんだけど、いつも体育館のカギはしまっていて、中には入れないんだよー。" (In the gymnasium next door, there is a ping-pong club that belongs to the Space Dancers. This ping-pong ball fell on the basketball court. I want to return it, but the gym is always locked and I can't go in there.) ~ ピンポン球 (Ping Pong Ball), Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+
  6. "I found this table-tennis ball the other day. I've heard of table tennis, of course, but, being a street, I can't play. I'm not even sure what a "table" is. Some kind of duck?" ~ Non-fruit Ball, Rhythm Heaven Megamix
  7. "Mais comment voulez-vous que je joue au basket avec ça ? Eh oh ! Je suis fantôme, moi, pas magicien ! C'est bien trop léger pour aller dans un panier, et à la moindre rafale... Ciao la balle !" (But how do you expect me to play basketball with that? Eh oh! I'm a ghost, not a magician! It's way too light to go in a basket, and at the slightest gust... Say bye to the ball!) ~ Balle de tennis de table (Table Tennis Ball), Rhythm Paradise Megamix (French)
  8. Nintendo Badge Arcade (French) (Image)
  9. Nintendo Badge Arcade (Spanish)(Image) (Video)
  10. Nintendo Badge Arcade (Italian) (Image)