Shoot-'Em-Up Radio Lady
"Enemies inbound!" |
Artwork from Rhythm Heaven Megamix
The Shoot-'Em-Up Radio Lady (also known as just Radio Lady) is a character who appears in the minigame Shoot-'Em-Up in Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Megamix. She appears every so often to warn and encourage the player, the Blastronaut, during their missions.
Physical Appearance
In Heaven, she is a young girl with light brown hair, orange glasses, a dark-blue bandanna, a blue dress and a gray-orange pair of headphones. She has big, brown, eyes and long blue boots. In Shoot-'Em-Up 2, she dresses up as a squadmate from Marching Orders.
In Megamix, the Lady has different appearance; She has blonde hair, a similarly colored turtleneck dress, and cyan boots. Her headphones are gold-yellow, black, & grey. Her eyes have Skintone Sclerae, like that same game's version of Pop Singer & The Dazzles.
Purpose
She appears during intervals in the minigame Shoot-'Em-Up. During these, she warns the Blastronaut of future waves of enemies and encourages them to keep fighting. She can also be seen at the end of the game congratulating the player, as well as being shown in the rating screens at the end of the game.
Story
Some people often mistake her as the Blastronaut, but she is a completely separate person.
In "Crew's Log", it's shown that she is a dear friend of Blastronaut's, and she waits for the day she'll get to see them again. The Radio Lady's voice is what keeps the Blastronaut who he is; she's a voice of encouragement and hope.
Appearances
- File:Shoot-'Em-Up icon.png Shoot-'Em-Up
- File:Shoot-'Em-Up 2 icon.png Shoot-'Em-Up 2 (DS)
- File:Shoot-'Em-Up Story icon.png Shoot-'em-up
- File:Shoot-'Em-Up 3DS icon.png Shoot-'em-up 2
Gallery
- SeU Radio lady.jpg
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
EnglishNOA | Shoot-'Em-Up Radio Lady | |
EnglishNOE | Shoot-'Em-Up Radio Lady | |
French | La désastronaute | Portmanteau of the words "désastre" (disaster) and "astronaute" (astronaut) |
Spanish | Estrellita La Rayonauta | "Estrella" + suffix "-ita", meaning "little star". Portmanteau of the words "rayo" (ray) and "astronauta" (astronaut). |
Korean | 슈팅 통신 소녀 "Shooting Radio Lady" |