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Artwork from Minna no Rhythm Tengoku Complete Vocal Collection
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    Soshi (総史?, Sōshi), born Soshi Tanaka (田中総司?, Tanaka Sōshi), is a real-life Japanese vocalist who also appears in the Rhythm Heaven Series.

    Backstory

    As a real-life vocalist, he performed the song 「WISH 君を待てなくて」used in Remix 5 of Rhythm Tengoku, and the Japanese version of the song "Lonely Storm" used in Karate Man and Karate Man 2 in Rhythm Heaven Fever and Karate Man Combos! in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

    As a character, he makes an appearance in Remix 5 of Rhythm Tengoku, where he performs the song, and is reffered to as Soshi-kun (ソーシくん?, Sōshi-kun)[1]. J.J. Rocker's student bears a resemblance to him. He is depicted in Minna no Rhythm Tengoku Complete Vocal Collection, and he makes a cameo in the Try Again epilogue of Fan Club in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

    Appearances

    Gallery

    Trivia

    • Soshi is the first character in the Rhythm Heaven Series to bear the likeness of a real-life vocalist. Although there are a few other characters who are also charicatures of the real-life singers they are voiced by, such as Pop Singer and the Dazzles, Soshi is presented more as an insert than a proper character.

    In Other Languages

    Language Name Meaning
    Flag of Japan.svg Japanese <span class="tooltip" title="Sōshi-kun
    Sōshi" style="text-decoration: underline; text-decoration-style: dotted">ソーシくん
    総史
    Soshi-kun
    Soshi

    References