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*The full song ''Thrilling! Is This Love?'' from Fan Club originated from a Japanese pop group [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cute_%28Japanese_band%29 C-UTE].[[File:Rhythm Tengoku Gold - Fan Club 2|thumb|right|250px]] | *The full song ''Thrilling! Is This Love?'' from Fan Club originated from a Japanese pop group [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cute_%28Japanese_band%29 C-UTE] This version of the Pop Singer appears in the endless Munchy Monk. | ||
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[[Category:Sequels]] | [[Category:Sequels]] |
Revision as of 13:34, 18 August 2012
Fan Club 2 is a rhythm game from Rhythm Heaven and is a sequel to 'Fan Club'. The stage and concert is more dressed up looking than the other one. The soundtrack is extended to its full length. Monkeys clap at the end.
Practice Mode
A new tactic is introduced in practice mode. When all the monkeys hands raise up, and everyone shouts "Ooooooh," in the background, that signals that all of the monkeys are going to quickly clap twice right after the Pop Singer's verse.
Trivia
- The full song Thrilling! Is This Love? from Fan Club originated from a Japanese pop group C-UTE This version of the Pop Singer appears in the endless Munchy Monk.
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