*The epilogue is similar in concept to that to [[Remix 8 (DS)|Remix 8]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''.
*The epilogue is similar in concept to that to [[Remix 8 (DS)|Remix 8]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''.
*In ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]'', the guard in the [[Try Again]] epilogue is redeisgned to look more like "pojol" (Korean police during the [[wikipedia:Joseon|Joseon]] period), and is holding a baton instead of a [[wikipedia:Jitte|jitte]].
*In ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]'', the guard in the [[Try Again]] epilogue is redesigned to look more like "pojol" (Korean police during the [[wikipedia:Joseon|Joseon]] period), and is holding a baton instead of a [[wikipedia:Jitte|jitte]].
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 20 December 2024
Remix 4
Let's mix things up! This one's got a traditional Japanese feel. (No practice.)
()Right now, the ninja... has to watch out for guards.
Right now, the ninja... continues his secret mission.
Right now, the ninja... has completed his mission!
()The ninja is in a spot of trouble.
The ninja is currently on a secret mission.
This time, the ninja successfully completed his mission!
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The text displayed at the beginning either reads "There are mountains that a samurai must climb." or "There are roads that a samurai must travel." Interestingly, the three parts of the text are timed to the music. A fourth part is also intended to be displayed, however no such part is shown in most versions. In the Japanese, French and Korean versions however, there is one; it is simply The Wandering Samurai signing his name, while the text itself is written from his perspective.
In Rhythm World Wii, the guard in the Try Again epilogue is redesigned to look more like "pojol" (Korean police during the Joseon period), and is holding a baton instead of a jitte.