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Blue Birds |
The captain is a little intense. He'll get mad if you mess up, but just let it roll like water off a duck's back. |
Rhythm Heaven Megamix |
Blue Birds (ブルーバーズ?, Burūbāzu) is the 3rd Rhythm Game of the second stage (8th overall) in Rhythm Heaven and the 2nd of Songbird Land (24th overall) in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
The arrange version, Blue Birds 2, appears in the eight stage of Rhythm Heaven.
Gameplay
In this game, the player controls a member of The Blue Birds, following orders from Captain Blue Bird. The objective of this game is to remain in sync with the other two birds. The captain has two commands:
- Peck your beak! (つっつき?, tsuttsuki) calls for the birds to peck three times in quick succession.
- Stretch out your neck! (ふんぞり?, funzori) asks them to peck into the ground for a bit before stretching out both their necks and their wings.
Controls
Rhythm Heaven
- Tap: Peck
- Tap (Hold): Lower neck
- Tap (Release): Raise neck
- Flick: Stretch
Rhythm Heaven Megamix
- Ⓐ/Tap: Peck
- Ⓐ (Hold)/Tap (Hold): Lower neck
- Ⓐ (Release)/Tap (Release): Raise neck/Stretch
Timing Display
- Perfect!/Ace!?: The player pecks or stretches in sync with the others. While pecking, a hit spark with stars appears. After a stretch, the captain blushes while stretching out his own wings.
- Early!/Late!?: The player pecks out of sync, causing less impressive hit sparks to fly out, a "doink" sound to be heard, and a sweat drop to form. While stretching, the player's neck gets a cramp. The captain gets angry and huffs. In the international version of Rhythm Heaven, the animation for mistiming a stretch instead has the bird pose awkwardly.
- Miss...?: The player either does nothing, or pecks when they're not supposed to, causing less impressive hit sparks to fly out, a "doink" sound to be heard, and a sweat drop to form. While stretching, they either do nothing or stretch when they're not supposed to. The captain gets angry and huffs.
Results
The captain says...() | The captain says...() | |
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Where's your team spirit? That last part didn't look too good. |
Where's your team spirit? That last part didn't look too good. | |
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. | |
Nice pecking, waaugh! Those last three were good. |
Nice pecking, waaugh! Those last three were good. |
The Captain Barks | |
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Where's your team spirit? Your stretching was a bit of a reach. | |
Eh. Passable. | |
Nice pecking, waaugh! Nice stretching, rookie! |
Epilogue
Waaaaaaugh! | Work harder! Harder!!! | The sky's the limit! |
Waaaaaaugh! | Work harder! Harder!!! | The sky's the limit! |
Rhythm Item
Sunglasses | A Tender Moment |
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It's too bright! There's pollen in the air! I just yawned! I am NOT crying! I'm not hiding behind sunglasses! Your hard work and dedication did NOT move me to tears! Get back to your station! |
Skill Star
The Skill Star appears at the very end on the last stretch.
Challenge Land
Blue Birds appears in the following Challenge Train courses:
Appearances
Video
Trivia
- This game is similar to Marching Orders from Rhythm Tengoku, in that the player is part of a group that takes orders from a captain who gets angry when they mess up, and that the player's character keeps a diary detailing events from the game.
- In the middle of the game, Captain Blue Bird slides out of the player's view, and flashbacks are shown above the birds. While the game itself doesn't elaborate on them, the Blue Bird Diary serves to explain them.
- In Rhythm Heaven, this sequence ends with "To be continued." on screen. This is changed to "Fin." in Rhythm Heaven Megamix as Blue Birds 2 does not appear in that game.
- In Rhythm Heaven, Captain Blue Bird has a yellow music note on his hat, but this detail is missing in the flashbacks during the game and on the Try Again epilogue, and is absent in Rhythm Heaven Megamix as a whole.
- This game's music can be played in Hi-Hat, where it is known as "Hi-Hat (Bluebirds)".
- The song for this game appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U on the Miiverse stage and in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, where it can play on the stages in the "Other" category, as well as Battlefield, Small Battlefield, Big Battlefield and Final Destination since the 8.1.0 update. This version loops to the beginning when it ends.
Development History
- Main article: Blue Birds/Development
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ブルーバーズ | Blue Birds |
EnglishNOA | Blue Birds | Pun on "Bluebird" |
EnglishNOE | Blue Birds | |
French | Les trois bleus | The three blues |
Spanish | Aves Marciales Aves marciales |
Martial Birds Martial birds |
German | Blaukäppchen | Blue cap |
Italian | Becchi Blu Becchi blu |
Blue Beaks Blue beaks |
Korean | 블루버드특공대 | Blue Bird Commandos |
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