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*Tram and Poline in their human forms appear in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)]]'' on the gender selection screen when the player's Flow is high enough to register in the leaderboard.
*Tram and Poline in their human forms appear in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)]]'' on the gender selection screen when the player's Flow is high enough to register in the leaderboard.
*Tram makes a cameo in Figure Fighter 3, depending on your result he will show a different expression; from disappointed to ecstatic.
==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==
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Revision as of 04:25, 13 November 2020

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Tram and Poline
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Artwork from Rhythm Tengoku
Appears in

Tram and Poline (トランとポリン?, Toran to Porin) are two foxes who love jumping on trampolines and transforming into humans in the Rhythm Game Tram to Poline in Rhythm Tengoku.

Backstory

Tram and Poline's skill is shapeshifting which they use as their secret weapon in the circus. They were confident, but also naïve, because they actually have no rhythm. At the circus, they have to transform in time with the music. They grew flustered and their pride was hurt. Despite that, they have found their next goal. They take the challenge head-on.[1]

Tram in his human form appears in the epilogues of Remix 2 in Rhythm Heaven, where he appears to enjoy surfing. He also appears in the epilogues of Figure Fighter 3, mimicking the Muscle Doll's poses.

Appearances

Gallery

Trivia

Highscore gender arcade.png
  • Tram and Poline in their human forms appear in Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade) on the gender selection screen when the player's Flow is high enough to register in the leaderboard.
  • Tram makes a cameo in Figure Fighter 3, depending on your result he will show a different expression; from disappointed to ecstatic.

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese トランとポリン Tram and Poline (pun on "Trampoline")

References