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{{Nihongo|Endless Remix|エンドレスリミックス|Endoresu Rimikkusu}} is the 5th [[Endless Game]] and a [[Remix]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. It is unlocked after getting a [[Perfect]] on all 50 [[Rhythm Games]]. | {{Nihongo|Endless Remix|エンドレスリミックス|Endoresu Rimikkusu}} is the 5th [[Endless Game]] and a [[Remix]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''. It is unlocked after getting a [[Perfect]] on all 50 [[Rhythm Games]]. | ||
==List of Games== | ==List of Games== | ||
This remix is unique in that it has three games not playable anywhere else. As such, they don't have official names shown within the game, and are being referred to here with their names on the [[Debug Menu#Rhythm Heaven Fever|debug menu]]. | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Screenshot Wii Basket.png|[[ | Screenshot Wii Basket.png|[[#Basket|Basket]] | ||
Screenshot Wii Kaeru Tobi.jpg|[[ | Screenshot Wii Kaeru Tobi.jpg|[[#Kaeru Tobi|Kaeru Tobi]] | ||
Screenshot Wii Manzai Endless Remix.png|[[Manzai]] ({{JP}} only) | Screenshot Wii Manzai Endless Remix.png|[[Manzai]] ({{JP}} only) | ||
Screenshot Wii Mr. Upbeat.png|[[Mr. Upbeat]] ({{US}}, {{EU}}, {{KR}} only) | Screenshot Wii Mr. Upbeat.png|[[Mr. Upbeat]] ({{US}}, {{EU}}, {{KR}} only) | ||
Screenshot Wii Chameleon.jpg|[[ | Screenshot Wii Chameleon.jpg|[[#Chameleon|Chameleon]] | ||
Screenshot Wii Munchy Monk.png|[[Munchy Monk (Wii)|Munchy Monk]] | Screenshot Wii Munchy Monk.png|[[Munchy Monk (Wii)|Munchy Monk]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
The first six sections of the [[Remix]] are always the same, going in the order of [[#Basket|Basket]], [[#Kaeru Tobi|Kaeru Tobi]], [[#Basket|Basket]], [[#Chameleon|Chameleon]], [[Manzai]]/[[Mr. Upbeat]] and [[Munchy Monk (Wii)|Munchy Monk]], after which the games are chosen at random. | |||
==Basket== | ==Basket== | ||
{{Technical|section=1}} | {{Technical|section=1}} | ||
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===[[Timing Display]]=== | ===[[Timing Display]]=== | ||
{{Timing | {{Timing | ||
|just=The player catches the ball and one point is added. They then throw the ball into the basket, and the backboard smiles while saying "Okay!" | |just=The player catches the ball and one point is added. They then throw the ball into the basket, and the backboard smiles while saying "Okay!" This sound effect is taken from [[Robots (Fillbots)ROBO M]] from [[Fillbots 2|Fillbots]]. | ||
|miss=The player catches the ball slightly off the beat and one point is added. They then attempt to throw the ball into the basket, but it bounces off and the backboard winces. | |miss=The player catches the ball slightly off the beat and one point is added. They then attempt to throw the ball into the basket, but it bounces off and the backboard winces. | ||
|through=The player fails to catch the ball, being hit with it in the face, and then the game is over.}} | |through=The player fails to catch the ball, being hit with it in the face, and then the game is over.}} | ||
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{{Nihongo|Kaeru Tobi|カエル跳び|Frog Jump}} features the {{Nihongo|Frog and Frog Princess|カエル&カエル姫|Kaeru & Kaeru Hime}}. It is a mystery as to where the "toad-ally" spoiled princess and her amphibious steed are headed<ref>[[Minor Credits 1]], ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'' (English)</ref>. Frog is considered to be her "faithful boyfriend", and is very fond of her. | {{Nihongo|Kaeru Tobi|カエル跳び|Frog Jump}} features the {{Nihongo|Frog and Frog Princess|カエル&カエル姫|Kaeru & Kaeru Hime}}. It is a mystery as to where the "toad-ally" spoiled princess and her amphibious steed are headed<ref>[[Minor Credits 1]], ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'' (English)</ref>. Frog is considered to be her "faithful boyfriend", and is very fond of her. | ||
The goal is to hop from lily pad to lily pad. Frog croaks two times, and the player must begin charging a jump on the first beat after the second croak, and release on the next beat. | The goal is to hop from lily pad to lily pad. Frog croaks two times, and the player must begin charging a jump on the first beat after the second croak, and release on the next beat. This is the only game in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' to use exclusively the button for a Hold and Release command. | ||
===Controls=== | ===Controls=== | ||
{{Controls|Ahw=Prepare to jump|Arw=Jump}} | {{Controls|Ahw=Prepare to jump|Arw=Jump}} | ||
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**require [[Perfect]]s to unlock. | **require [[Perfect]]s to unlock. | ||
**have zero of its games reappear in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. | **have zero of its games reappear in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. | ||
*This is the second [[Remix]] after [[Extra Remix]] [[File:TempoUpExtra6.png|72px]] to have a name instead of a number, prior to every [[Remix]] being named in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. | *This is the second [[Remix]] after [[Extra Remix]] [[File:TempoUpExtra6.png|72px]] to have a name instead of a number, prior to every [[Remix]] being named in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. | ||
*The frog in [[Kaeru Tobi]] looks identical to the one in [[Tambourine]]. In fact, the only difference is that the frog in [[Tambourine]] has a thicker outline. | *The frog in [[Kaeru Tobi]] looks identical to the one in [[Tambourine]]. In fact, the only difference is that the frog in [[Tambourine]] has a thicker outline. | ||
*[[Munchy Monk (Wii)|Munchy Monk]] normally gives the player three lives, represented by tickets. This [[remix]] doesn't use them, yet the sound effect for losing a ticket can still be heard. | *[[Munchy Monk (Wii)|Munchy Monk]] normally gives the player three lives, represented by tickets. This [[remix]] doesn't use them, yet the sound effect for losing a ticket can still be heard. | ||
==Development History== | ==Development History== | ||
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