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{{Template:Quote|"This "toy" is actually an investigation tool. <br>When you discover something suspicious, communicate with your informants here.|Police Call Description}}[[File:Police_Call.png|thumb|270px]]'''Police Call''' is a Rhythm Toy in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' after being unlocked for 7 Medals. In this rhythm toy, you are a lieutenant who works a the police office with an assistant who gives you advice.
{{Template:Quote|"This "toy" is actually an investigation tool. <br>When you discover something suspicious, communicate with your informants here.|Police Call Description}}[[File:Police_Call.png|thumb|270px]]'''Police Call''' is a Rhythm Toy in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' unlocked for after obtaining 7 medals.
==Description==
Police Call is a very odd rhythm toy compared to others in the series. There isn't much rhythm involved. <span style="font-weight:normal;">You control a hand that presses buttons with its index finger. </span>The phone has 11 buttons, including normal letters, a send button, a backspace button, and an orange arrow button. The background is a solid gray color with a spotlight and the phone screen is green with a battery indicator and what appears to be a service icon with music notes. [[Note]] makes a cameo appearance on the phone between the send and "next" buttons.
 
<span style="font-weight:normal;"> As mentioned in the description of the toy, it's actually less of a toy and more of an investigation tool. Entering for the first time isn't different from entering any other time. You get told random dialogue from a brown-haired man in a suit, and then you are taken to the phone. </span>
==Gameplay==
The gameplay of Police Call revolves around entering codewords obtained from playing other games to hear secret messages. I<span style="font-weight:normal;">t's the only game that requires pointing of the Wii remote to use.</span>
==Messages==
==Messages==


Letters that can be inserted into the phone:
These are the codewords that can be inserted into the phone:


BIRDS - This letter is found in [[Munchy Monk (Wii)]], when you reach 100 points.  It plays [[Tambourine]] and [[Flock Step]] sound effects
BIRDS - This codeword is found in [[Munchy Monk (Wii)]] when you reach 100 points. It plays [[Tambourine]] and [[Flock Step]] sound effects.


SEESAW - This letter can be found in [[Kung Fu Ball]].   It plays [http://rhythmheaven.wikia.com/wiki/See-Saw See-Saw] sound effects and [http://rhythmheaven.wikia.com/wiki/See%20and%20Saw See and Saw] accidentally explode at the end which the assistant think it was some prank call.
SEESAW - This letter can be found in [[Kung Fu Ball]]. It plays [http://rhythmheaven.wikia.com/wiki/See-Saw See-Saw] sound effects. [[See and Saw|See and Saw&nbsp;get]] faster and faster, before exploding at the end with an actual explosion sound effect. The assistant believes it to be a prank call.


MATCH - This letter can be found in [[Mr. Upbeat]], once you get 130 points.  It plays some sound effects from [http://rhythmheaven.wikia.com/wiki/Ringside Ringside] and [http://rhythmheaven.wikia.com/wiki/Flipper-Flop Flipper-Flop]. In the Japanese version, it features a rendition of [[Manzai Birds]].
MATCH - This codeword can be found in [[Mr. Upbeat]] once you get 130 points. It plays some sound effects from [http://rhythmheaven.wikia.com/wiki/Ringside Ringside] and [http://rhythmheaven.wikia.com/wiki/Flipper-Flop Flipper-Flop]: the [[wrestler|wrestler&nbsp;poses]] and flexes as [[Captain Tuck|Captain Tuck compliments]] him by saying "Nice!", "Well done!", and "Yes!". He finishes it off with "That's it!" In the Japanese version, it features a rendition of [[Manzai]].


BOUTS - This letter can be found in [[Wake-Up Caller]], when the player gets 5 points (or the amount of points the player has) It plays [[Rhythm Fighter]] music and some sound effects from [[Shrimp Shuffle]], [[Karate Man]],  [[Air Rally]], [[Built to Scale]], [[Monkey Watch]] and [[Working Dough]].
BOUTS - This letter can be found in [[Wake-Up Caller]] when the player gets 5 points. It plays [[Rhythm Fighter]] music and some sound effects from [[Shrimp Shuffle]], [[Karate Man]],  [[Air Rally]], [[Built to Scale]], [[Monkey Watch]], and [[Working Dough]].


GOLFHERO - This can be found in [[Pirate Crew]]. The game shows a quarter of the word to the 1st voyage to the 4th voyage. It plays [[Hole in One]], [[Wake-Up Caller]] , and [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] sound effects
GOLFHERO - This can be found in [[Pirate Crew]]. The game shows a quarter of the word to the 1st voyage to the 4th voyage. It plays [[Hole in One]], [[Wake-Up Caller]], and [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] sound effects.


STAFF - It's a hidden message. It shows the staff of [[Rhythm Heaven Fever]].
STAFF - It's a hidden message, found in the trailer for [[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]. It shows the staff of the game.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
PoliceCallIntro.PNG
PoliceCall2.PNG
PoliceCallAfterCall.PNG
PoliceCallCalling.PNG
PoliceCallCalled.PNG
PoliceCallStaff.PNG|Typing STAFF into the phone shows this image
</gallery>


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Every slogan you type into the phone is a reference to the game that the code in hidden is.
* [[Built to Scale (Wii)|Built to Scale]]'s perfect reward [[Things to Read in Rhythm Heaven Fever|Assembly Slogans]] gives you more codewords to enter to solve the puzzle. These codewords tell you which game the actual codeword is in. Each codeword references the respective game it's in.
**In Kung-fu Ball, you say '''SPIKE''' pow!
**In Kung-Fu Ball, you '''SPIKE''' the ball.
**In Wake-Up Caller, the bird lives in a '''CLOCKWORK''' clock.
**In Wake-Up Caller, the bird's '''CLOCKWORK''' alarm is what allows them to wake up.
**'''POSITIVE''' is another word for Upbeat.
**'''POSITIVE''' is another word for Upbeat.
**In Pirate Crew the boat is '''AFLOAT.'''
**In Pirate Crew, the boat is '''AFLOAT.'''
**In Munchy Monk, you '''FEED''' the Chorus Kid.
**In Munchy Monk, you '''FEED''' the Chorus Kid.
==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==

Revision as of 03:42, 11 October 2017

"This "toy" is actually an investigation tool.
When you discover something suspicious, communicate with your informants here.

— Police Call Description

Police Call is a Rhythm Toy in Rhythm Heaven Fever unlocked for after obtaining 7 medals.

Description

Police Call is a very odd rhythm toy compared to others in the series. There isn't much rhythm involved. You control a hand that presses buttons with its index finger. The phone has 11 buttons, including normal letters, a send button, a backspace button, and an orange arrow button. The background is a solid gray color with a spotlight and the phone screen is green with a battery indicator and what appears to be a service icon with music notes. Note makes a cameo appearance on the phone between the send and "next" buttons.

 As mentioned in the description of the toy, it's actually less of a toy and more of an investigation tool. Entering for the first time isn't different from entering any other time. You get told random dialogue from a brown-haired man in a suit, and then you are taken to the phone. 

Gameplay

The gameplay of Police Call revolves around entering codewords obtained from playing other games to hear secret messages. It's the only game that requires pointing of the Wii remote to use.

Messages

These are the codewords that can be inserted into the phone:

BIRDS - This codeword is found in Munchy Monk (Wii) when you reach 100 points. It plays Tambourine and Flock Step sound effects.

SEESAW - This letter can be found in Kung Fu Ball. It plays See-Saw sound effects. See and Saw get faster and faster, before exploding at the end with an actual explosion sound effect. The assistant believes it to be a prank call.

MATCH - This codeword can be found in Mr. Upbeat once you get 130 points. It plays some sound effects from Ringside and Flipper-Flop: the wrestler poses and flexes as Captain Tuck compliments him by saying "Nice!", "Well done!", and "Yes!". He finishes it off with "That's it!" In the Japanese version, it features a rendition of Manzai.

BOUTS - This letter can be found in Wake-Up Caller when the player gets 5 points. It plays Rhythm Fighter music and some sound effects from Shrimp Shuffle, Karate ManAir Rally, Built to Scale, Monkey Watch, and Working Dough.

GOLFHERO - This can be found in Pirate Crew. The game shows a quarter of the word to the 1st voyage to the 4th voyage. It plays Hole in One, Wake-Up Caller, and Samurai Slice sound effects.

STAFF - It's a hidden message, found in the trailer for Rhythm Heaven Fever. It shows the staff of the game.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Built to Scale's perfect reward Assembly Slogans gives you more codewords to enter to solve the puzzle. These codewords tell you which game the actual codeword is in. Each codeword references the respective game it's in.
    • In Kung-Fu Ball, you SPIKE the ball.
    • In Wake-Up Caller, the bird's CLOCKWORK alarm is what allows them to wake up.
    • POSITIVE is another word for Upbeat.
    • In Pirate Crew, the boat is AFLOAT.
    • In Munchy Monk, you FEED the Chorus Kid.

In Other Languages

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