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The test can be taken again at the [[Café]], by selecting the "Rhythm Test" button. It also makes a surprise reappearance in [[Remix 10 (Wii)|Remix 10]] later on.
The test can be taken again at the [[Café]], by selecting the "Rhythm Test" button. It also makes a surprise reappearance in [[Remix 10 (Wii)|Remix 10]] later on.
===Controls===
===Controls===
{{Controls|A=Press the button|A+B=Cause Cam to do a weird noise when prompted}}
{{Controls|A=Press the button|A+B=Cause Cam to do an odd noise when prompted}}
===[[Timing Display]]===
===[[Timing Display]]===
{{Timing
{{Timing
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The {{Nihongo|Introduction}} or {{Nihongo|Intro|手ほどき|Tehodoki}} is played at the start of the game. Clearing it unlocks Honeybee Land, where the first [[Rhythm Game]], [[Karate Man (3DS)|Karate Man]], is available.
The {{Nihongo|Introduction}} or {{Nihongo|Intro|手ほどき|Tehodoki}} is played at the start of the game. Clearing it unlocks Honeybee Land, where the first [[Rhythm Game]], [[Karate Man (3DS)|Karate Man]], is available.


In the beginning the player is greeted by a narrator, (most likely the [[Barista]]), who explains all about flow and sends the player to the introduction.
At the start, the player is greeted by a narrator who explains all about flow and sends the player to the introduction. Here, the player, represented by a [[miiwiki:Mii|Mii]], can try drumming. After hitting the drum a few times with {{button|3DS|A}} or a {{Color|#0EB60E|tap}}, two more drummers come into view and the player must drum along with them. After that, the same thing is repeated but with music to make it easier. The intro ends by explaining the [[Skill Star]]s, and allows the player to try getting one. Regardless if they get it, the game continues.
 
Here, the player, represented by a [[miiwiki:Mii|Mii]], can try drumming. After hitting the drum a few times with {{button|3DS|A}} or a {{Color|#0EB60E|tap}}, two more drummers come into view and the player must drum along with them. After that, the same thing is repeated but with music to make it easier. The intro ends by explaining the [[Skill Star]]s, and allows the player to try getting one. Regardless if they get it, the game continues.


It can be replayed at the [[Café]] by selecting {{Nihongo|Play Intro|手ほどきで
It can be replayed at the [[Café]] by selecting {{Nihongo|Play Intro|手ほどきで
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Rhythm-kan Check is the only Introduction to have an actual icon; however, it is only present in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Taikenban]]''.
*Rhythm-kan Check is the only Introduction to have an actual icon; however, it is only present in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Taikenban]]''.
*During the introduction with [[The Bandleader]] prior to Practice Flicking, he claims that the game is controlled entirely with the Touch Screen<ref>"You see, this game is controlled entirely using the Touch Screen." ~ [[The Bandleader]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref>. This is incorrect, as the player must press the Start button to pause the game, and the {{button|DS|R}} button (or {{button|DS|L}} button if playing in Lefty mode) is required in [[Rockers 2]] and the Technical Courses of the [[Guitar Lessons]] and [[Battle of the Bands]]. In ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'', this dialogue was corrected<ref>"You see, this game is controlled using the Touch Screen." ~ [[The Bandleader]], ''[[Rhythm Paradise]]'' (English)</ref>.
*The signs used by [[Marshal, Cam, and Miss Ribbon]] read "Test in progress..." in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', while in ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', they say "Keep the beat!".
*The Introduction in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' does not act as a test for the player's rhythm, but rather teaches the player the benefits of playing the game to music. In previous games, this is done in the first [[Rhythm Game]] instead.
*The Introduction in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' does not act as a test for the player's rhythm, but rather teaches the player the benefits of playing the game to music. In previous games, this is done in the first [[Rhythm Game]] instead.
==Development History==
==Development History==
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