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{{Minigame infobox|Previous = Hole in One (3DS)|Previous1 = Hole in One (3DS)|Next = Forest Remix|Next1 = Forest Remix|Name = Sumology|Debut = Rhythm Heaven: The Best +|Number = 31|Reward = N/A|Image = [[File:Sumology_title.png|250px]]}} | {{Minigame infobox|Previous = Hole in One (3DS)|Previous1 = Hole in One (3DS)|Next = Forest Remix|Next1 = Forest Remix|Name = Sumology|Debut = Rhythm Heaven: The Best +|Number = 31|Reward = N/A|Image = [[File:Sumology_title.png|250px]]}} | ||
Sumology (ごっつぁん兄弟 gottsuan kyoudai | Sumology (ごっつぁん兄弟 gottsuan kyoudai Thank you Brothers) is a new Rhythm Game that appears in [[Rhythm Heaven: The Best +]]. In this game, the player controls a Sumo wrestler, who is in an intense (though evenly matched) Sumo Wrestling match with his opponent. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
ごっつあん is a word for "thank you" mostly seen in | *"Gottsuan" (Japanese: ごっつあん) is a word for "thank you" mostly seen when it comes to Sumo matches. | ||
*There are two real life paintings decepted during the pose moments. | |||
**The first painting that appears is widely known as Otani Oniji III as Yakko Edobei. It was painted by Sharaku in 1794. | |||
**The second painting that appears is known as The Great Wave off Kanagawa that was painted by Katsushika Hokusai from 1830–33. This painting is known to be an icon of Japan as it is seen all over Japanese culture. | |||
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