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The {{Nihongo|'''Pinwheel Girl'''|あの子|Anoko}}, originally known as '''Pinwheel Boy''' in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and '''the girl''' in ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', alongside her unnamed sister are two young children who appear in [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
The {{Nihongo|Pinwheel Girl'''|あの子|Anoko}}, originally known as {{Nihongo|Pinwheel Boy}} in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and {{Nihongo|the girl}} in ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', alongside her unnamed sister, are two young children who appear in [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.


They like to play with a pinwheel, but one day, were attacked by [[Demons]], and had their toy snatched away. [[The Wandering Samurai]] happened upon the scene, and vowed to help them, eventually returning the stolen item.
They like to play with a pinwheel, but one day, were attacked by [[Demons]], and had their toy snatched away. [[The Wandering Samurai]] happened upon the scene, and vowed to help them, eventually returning the stolen item.
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The two kids find [[The Wandering Samurai]] resting under a tree on the grounds of an old temple. Their mother asked them to offer a rice ball to the samurai, who graciously accepts it, and finds the taste similar to how his own mother used to make them. Later on, their pinwheel gets stolen by [[Demons]], and the samurai stumbles upon the kids in distress. In the name of justice, the samurai follows the demons to a cliff, where he proceeds to slice them all until getting the pinwheel back.
The two kids find [[The Wandering Samurai]] resting under a tree on the grounds of an old temple. Their mother asked them to offer a rice ball to the samurai, who graciously accepts it, and finds the taste similar to how his own mother used to make them. Later on, their pinwheel gets stolen by [[Demons]], and the samurai stumbles upon the kids in distress. In the name of justice, the samurai follows the demons to a cliff, where he proceeds to slice them all until getting the pinwheel back.


Depending on the Epilogue, the kids find the samurai beaten and show concern for him ([[Try Again]]), they make jokes about him being "an OK samurai" ([[OK]]) or they celebrate having their pinwheel returned and thank the kind samurai for his deeds ([[Superb]]).
Depending on the Epilogue, the kids find the samurai beaten and show concern for him ([[Try Again]]), make jokes about him being "an OK samurai" ([[OK]]) or celebrate having their pinwheel returned and thank the kind samurai for his deeds ([[Superb]]).
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*[[File:Samurai Slice Wii 3DS icon.png|44px]] [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]]
*[[File:Samurai Slice Wii 3DS icon.png|44px]] [[Samurai Slice (Wii)|Samurai Slice]]

Revision as of 01:30, 10 August 2021

Pinwheel Girl
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Artwork from Rhythm Heaven Fever
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The Pinwheel Girl (あの子?, Anoko), originally known as Pinwheel Boy in Rhythm Heaven Fever and the girl in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, alongside her unnamed sister, are two young children who appear in Samurai Slice in Rhythm Heaven Fever and Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

They like to play with a pinwheel, but one day, were attacked by Demons, and had their toy snatched away. The Wandering Samurai happened upon the scene, and vowed to help them, eventually returning the stolen item.

Story

The two kids find The Wandering Samurai resting under a tree on the grounds of an old temple. Their mother asked them to offer a rice ball to the samurai, who graciously accepts it, and finds the taste similar to how his own mother used to make them. Later on, their pinwheel gets stolen by Demons, and the samurai stumbles upon the kids in distress. In the name of justice, the samurai follows the demons to a cliff, where he proceeds to slice them all until getting the pinwheel back.

Depending on the Epilogue, the kids find the samurai beaten and show concern for him (Try Again), make jokes about him being "an OK samurai" (OK) or celebrate having their pinwheel returned and thank the kind samurai for his deeds (Superb).

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In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese あの子 The Child
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Pinwheel Boy
Pinwheel Girl
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE The girl
Pinwheel Girl
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French L'enfant The child
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Los niños The children
Flag of Italy.svg Italian I bambini The children
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 어린이 Children