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{{Nihongo|'''Drummer Duel'''|応援団|Ouendan|"Cheering Party"}} is the 18th minigame in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. The player controls the blue drummer who is competing against the 'red team' in a taiko duel. Getting a [[perfect]] on this game earns the [[gift]] "Cheering Tips" in the [[Café]].
{{Nihongo|'''Drummer Duel'''|応援団|Ouendan|"Cheering Party"}} is the 18th minigame in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. The player controls the blue drummer who is competing against the 'red team' in a taiko duel. Getting a [[perfect]] on this game earns the [[gift]] "Cheering Tips" in the [[Café]].
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The chanting heard in the background ''"Don! Doko! Don!"'' is Japanese onomatopoeia used to represent impact sounds (like drum beats).
*The chanting heard in the background ''"Don! Doko! Don!"'' is Japanese onomatopoeia used to represent impact sounds (like drum beats).
**In the Korean version, they were changed to "Doong" (Korean: 둥둥!).
**In the Korean version, they were changed to ''"Doong! Doong!"'' (둥! 둥!).
*In the Japanese version, the "You" sign is colored black with a white outline, while it is colored white with a black outline (like in almost every other game) in the other versions.
*In the Japanese version, the "You" sign is colored black with a white outline, while it is colored white with a black outline (like in almost every other game) in the other versions.
*Although the drummer on the left isn't playable, he still has sprites for making a miss. The cheerleaders on the left side also have sprites for tumbling over.
*Although the drummer on the left isn't playable, he still has sprites for making a miss. The cheerleaders on the left side also have sprites for tumbling over.
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