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:<div style="background:#E5E4E2">This article is about '''the location'''. You may want [[Rhythm Heaven|'''the game''']] or [[Rhythm Heaven Series|'''the franchise''']].</div> | :<div style="background:#E5E4E2">This article is about '''the location'''. You may want [[Rhythm Heaven|'''the game''']] or [[Rhythm Heaven Series|'''the franchise''']].</div> | ||
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{{Lang|fr = Rhythm Paradise|jp = リズム天国 Rhythm Tengoku|kr = 리듬 세상 Rhythm World}} | |||
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Revision as of 13:49, 30 September 2018
- This article is about the location. You may want the game or the franchise.
Rhythm Heaven is a location first introduced in Rhythm Heaven. It was revealed via the superb rating in Remix 10. It reappeared again later in Rhythm Heaven Fever in Remix 7's superb rating screen, and the credits of Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
Hole in One 2 also appears to take place outside of Rhythm Heaven, as the castle can be faintly seen in the distance during gameplay.
The minigame Donk-Donk also appears to take place outside of Rhythm Heaven, as the location is seen at the end of gameplay.
Rhythm Heaven as seen from Donk-Donk
Rhythm Heaven as seen from Hole in One 2
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | リズム天国 Rhythm Tengoku | |
French | Rhythm Paradise | |
Korean | 리듬 세상 Rhythm World |