Munchy Monk
This page is about the Rhythm Game in Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Megamix. "I suppose" you may be looking for the character in the game, or the Endless Game in Rhythm Heaven Fever?
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Munchy Monk |
Your training takes place deep in the mountains. We call it monk training, but it's really just eating dumplings all day. Enjoy! |
Rhythm Heaven Megamix |
Munchy Monk (しゅぎょう?, Shugyō) is the 1st Rhythm Game in the fourth stage (16th overall) in Rhythm Heaven and the 2nd of Comet Land (68th overall) in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
The arrange version, Munchy Monk 2, appears in the tenth stage of Rhythm Heaven.
Gameplay
The Munchy Monk raises out his hand as off-screen people continuously give him dumplings to eat. He eats them by slapping his wrist precisely as the off-screen character says "Go!" to fling the dumplings in his mouth. There are three cues to follow:
- Training 1 [Eat one]: The monk receives a single white dumpling with a voice saying "One! Go!" to indicate the timing.
- Training 2 [Eat three]: The monk receives three green dumplings in a row with a voice saying "Three! Go! Go! Go!" to indicate the timing.
- Training 3 [Eat two]: The monk receives two pink dumplings and must slap his wrist twice quickly to eat them. The voice says "Two-two! Go! Go!" to indicate the timing.
In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the monk is redesigned, looking closer to his design in Munchy Monk in Rhythm Heaven Fever, as well as carrying a baby on his back during the real game. The background is more detailed and animated.
Controls
- Ⓐ/Tap: Slap wrist
Timing Display
Results
A Word from the Master() | A Word from the Master() | |
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The basics still elude you. You lost your flow in the middle. You must focus as the end nears. |
The basics still elude you. You lost your flow in the middle. You must focus as the end nears. | |
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 mastered the basics. Your hand was steady and true. Your focus remained true to the end. |
You have mastered the basics. Your hand was steady and true. Your focus remained true to the end. |
A Word from the Master | |
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The basics still elude you. Your "two-twos" were doubly disappointing. Your triple bites were a trial. | |
Eh. Passable. | |
You have mastered the basics. Your double bites were transcendent. Your triple bites were as lightning! |
Epilogues
You are in grave danger! | You have achieved total fullness! |
Now YOU are the master! |
You are in grave danger! | You have achieved total fullness! |
Now YOU are the master! |
Rhythm Item
Baby Carrier | Aren't They All Alike? |
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There was a time I thought that, but this one is perfect for today's modern monk on the go. It's adjustable, easy to put on, and doesn't put pressure on my belly. |
Skill Star
The Skill Star appears on the second pack of three dumplings.
Challenge Land
Munchy Monk appears in the following Challenge Train courses:
Appearances
- Munchy Monk Scroll.png
- Munchy Monk gameplay.png
- Munchy Monk Remix 4.png
- Munchy Monk Circus.png
- Munchy Monk 3DS Practice.png
- Munchy Monk gameplay 3DS.PNG
- Munchy Monk Final.png
- Munchy Monk WarioWare.png
Trivia
- This game is a parody on real ancient monks, who (depending on the religion) starve themselves as part of their training, while here it's the opposite.
- In Rhythm Tengoku Gold and Rhythm Sesang, during an [Eat three] section, the voice counts 一 二 三 四 (Yī èr sān sì?) in Chinese.
- In Rhythm Tengoku Gold, the dumplings are instead referred to as Manjū (まんじゅう?, Manjū), a traditional Japanese confection.
- Since its inception, Munchy Monk has enjoyed perfect attendance in the series, re-appearing in both Rhythm Heaven Fever (as an Endless Game) and Rhythm Heaven Megamix. It shares a similar status as the likes of Karate Man, Samurai Slice, and Built to Scale.
- The game has the same rhythm as Rhythm Heaven Fever's Micro-Row 2.
- Employee 333-4-591032 in Packing Pests bears a striking resemblance to the Munchy Monk. Notably, both games involve characters using their hands, and both involve food in some way.
- This is one of a few games to keep the same controls for tapping from Rhythm Heaven to Rhythm Heaven Megamix in Simple Tap Mode, the others being Fillbots, Shoot-'Em-Up, Freeze Frame and Lockstep.
- This game appears in the "Wario...Where?" Challenge Train course, where the Monk is replaced by Master Mantis. Young Cricket can be seen riding a cloud in the background, similar to the Monkey in Final Remix.
Video
Rhythm Heaven | Rhythm Heaven Megamix |
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