Tram and Poline

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Tram and Poline (トランとポリン?, Toran to Porin) are characters, who appears in Tram to Poline in Rhythm Tengoku.

トランとポリン
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Artwork from Rhythm Tengoku
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Story

Tram and Poline's skill is shapeshifting which they use as their secret weapon in the circus. They were confident, but also naïve, because they actually have no rhythm. At the circus, they have to transform in time with the music. They grew flustered and their pride was hurt. Despite that, they have found their next goal. They take the challenge head-on[1]. Their performance is evaluated by Danchō (団長?, Leader).

Tram in his human form appears in the epilogue to Remix 2 in Rhythm Heaven, where he appears to enjoy surfing. He also appears in the epilogue to Figure Fighter 3, mimicking the Muscle Doll's poses.

Appearances

Gallery

In Super Smash Bros.

Although Tram and Poline themselves don't appear in the Super Smash Bros. series, the trophy for the Chorus Kids in Dairantou Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS mentions them.

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Translation
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不思議ふしぎ魅力みりょくのキャラクターのおおさでいえば、『リズム天国てんごく』のみぎ作品さくびんはそんなにない。たとえば「子孫しそんたち」「ウラおとこ」「わるもの」、ひねったのか、そのままなのか、わからない。また、「ミニ町人ちょうにん」「ラブさん」「トランとポリン」、かわいい、なんていうか、とてもかわいい。そんななかから今回こんかい、「コーラスメン」をどうぞ。
When it comes to having many mysterious and charming characters, there are not many works to the right of "Rhythm Heaven". For example, "Shison-tachi", "Mr. Upbeat", "Waru Mono", I don't know if they were twisted or have always been like that. Meanwhile, "Mini Chounin", "Love-san", "Tram and Poline" are cute, very cute. Please enjoy the "Chorus Kids" this time.

Trivia

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In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese トランとポリン Tram and Poline (pun on "Trampoline")
Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese 団長 Leader

References