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|Name = Toss Boys
|Name = Toss Boys
|Debut = Rhythm Tengoku
|Debut = Rhythm Tengoku
|Previous = Ninja
|Previous1 = Ninja
|Next = Fireworks
|Next1 = Fireworks
|Number = Twenty-seven
|Number = Twenty-seven
|Image = [[File:Toss boys_title.png|270px]]}}
|Image = [[File:Toss boys_title.png|270px]]|Reward = Air-Cutter Drum
|Song = Toss Boys song}}


{{Nihongo|'''Toss Boys'''|トスボーイズ|Tosubooizu}} is the twenty-seventh game in Rhythm Tengoku.
{{Nihongo|'''Toss Boys'''|トスボーイズ|Tosubooizu}} is the twenty-seventh game in [[Rhythm Tengoku]] It features the [[Toss Boys (Characters)|Toss Boys]] who toss a ball around and then serve it to each others. A sequel is later unlocked, called [[Toss Boys 2]]. Pefecting this game will unlock a gift called "Air-Cutter Drum" which will be availabe at the studio later on.
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
You play as three kids who are tossing a ball around. They yell the name of the person they are about to throw the ball to and proceed to do so after. The character controlled by the A button is Aka-chan (red), B button is Ao-kun (blue). and the character controlled by the D-Pad is Kii-yan (Yellow).There are three techniques (called super toss techniques in game):
You play as three kids who are tossing a ball around. They yell the name of the person they are about to throw the ball to and proceed to do so after. The character controlled by the A button is Aka-chan (red), B button is Ao-kun (blue). and the character controlled by the D-Pad is Kii-yan (Yellow).There are three techniques (called super toss techniques in game):
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* D-Pad: Hit ball with Kii-yan (Yellow kid)
* D-Pad: Hit ball with Kii-yan (Yellow kid)


== Hit or Miss ==
== Timing Notes ==
* Hit: The ball is hit and launched to the person who's name was called.
* Hit: The ball is hit and launched to the person who's name was called.
* Barely: The person who hits the ball will be worried, as well as the ball out of shape. '''A barely is a miss.'''
* Barely: The person who hits the ball will be worried, as well as the ball out of shape. '''A barely is a miss.'''
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