|[[w:nintendo:Masami Yone|Yone]]: Male and female moai appear, with the boy's name being "Moaio" and the girl's name being "Moaiko". Originally, the game had a king that would be sitting on the ground with his head in his hands, and a messenger standing behind him would hold the king's mouth and make him speak in turn. But one day, it was suddenly replaced with a moai (laughs). So, in order to give the feeling of having a conversation in one word, Moaio says "Ooh-ah" with "Ooh-ah" being shortened to "Wa", and Moaiko said "Roo-ah" and "Rah". By the way, I'm the voice of Moaio (laughs).
|[[w:nintendo:Masami Yone|Yone]]: Male and female moai appear, with the boy's name being "Moaio" and the girl's name being "Moaiko". Originally, the game had a king that would be sitting on the ground with his head in his hands, and a messenger standing behind him would hold the king's mouth and make him speak in turn. But one day, it was suddenly replaced with a moai (laughs). So, in order to give the feeling of having a conversation in one word, Moaio says "Ooh-ah" with "Ooh-ah" being shortened to "Wa", and Moaiko says "Roo-ah" and "Rah". By the way, I'm the voice of Moaio (laughs).
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
Revision as of 20:15, 22 July 2023
Moai Doo-Wop
Little known fact: when no one's watching, moai love to sing. Repeating the first one's phrasing takes a light touch and good timing.
The game revolves around the Moai Kids, two moai that live on an island. The player controls the female moai, and must repeat the sounds made by the male moai. The sounds consist of a "doo-wop" sound and a shout.
Early!/Late!?: The player sings slightly off sync, though there is no indication of this.
Miss...?: The player sings way off sync or doesn't sing at all. The male moai is visibly annoyed. Bird droppings also fall on the female Moai, unless it happens during the Practice.
Results
The moai says...()
The moai says...()
Not feeling the song? Your shouts weren't great. The tricky bits got to you a little.
Not feeling the song? Your shouts weren't great. The tricky bits got to you a little.
Hm... Good enough... I don't know... I guess that was all right.
Hmm... Good enough... I don't know... I guess that was all right.
You have a lovely voice. You've got good lungs for a moai. Good job on that tricky part!
You have a lovely voice. You've got good lungs for a moai. Good job on that tricky part!
Tsunku♂: This is so bad. It makes me want to say, "Ooh-ah," and imitate them. If you make a mistake, you get poo poured on your head. It is my second favorite game on the DS after "Munchy Monk".
Oguro: Normally, when you listen to the sound alone, you would think of light dancing, but it is heavy moai that appear. Moreover, the moai, which are supposed to be motionless, are actually coming out of the ground (laughs).
Yone: Male and female moai appear, with the boy's name being "Moaio" and the girl's name being "Moaiko". Originally, the game had a king that would be sitting on the ground with his head in his hands, and a messenger standing behind him would hold the king's mouth and make him speak in turn. But one day, it was suddenly replaced with a moai (laughs). So, in order to give the feeling of having a conversation in one word, Moaio says "Ooh-ah" with "Ooh-ah" being shortened to "Wa", and Moaiko says "Roo-ah" and "Rah". By the way, I'm the voice of Moaio (laughs).