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|appearance={{CharGame|RT=1|RH=1|RHF=1|RHM=1|WWSMc=1|G&Wc=1|NBA=1}} | |appearance={{CharGame|RT=1|RH=1|RHF=1|RHM=1|WWSMc=1|G&Wc=1|NBA=1}} | ||
|gender=Multiple}} | |gender=Multiple}} | ||
The {{Nihongo| | The {{Nihongo|Monkeys|おさるさん|Osaru-san}} are a recurring species in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series]]''. | ||
==Showtime== | ==Showtime== | ||
The first monkey to appear is in [[Showtime]], where it hits a switch to launch a ball for penguins to catch mid-air. | The first monkey to appear is in [[Showtime]], where it hits a switch to launch a ball for penguins to catch mid-air. | ||
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|mnjp=Monkey}} | |mnjp=Monkey}} | ||
==Tap Trial== | ==Tap Trial== | ||
In [[Tap Trial]], there are 2 {{Nihongo| | In [[Tap Trial]], there are 2 {{Nihongo|Monkeys|おさるさん|Osaru-san}} (known as {{Nihongo|Tap Partners}} in ''[[Beat The Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'') who instruct the [[Girl]] on when to tap. | ||
[[File:Monkeys_Special.gif|thumb|left|150px]]The monkeys are friends with the [[Giraffe]], however, they find it annoying how it stands next to them as they stoically tap dance. After a while, the monkeys seem to have secretly changed their practice location without telling the giraffe<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/brij/chara/stage05.html</ref>. | [[File:Monkeys_Special.gif|thumb|left|150px]]The monkeys are friends with the [[Giraffe]], however, they find it annoying how it stands next to them as they stoically tap dance. After a while, the monkeys seem to have secretly changed their practice location without telling the giraffe<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/brij/chara/stage05.html</ref>. | ||
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==Fan Club== | ==Fan Club== | ||
[[File:Monkey_LBG.png|thumb|left|60px]] | [[File:Monkey_LBG.png|thumb|left|60px]] | ||
In [[Fan Club]], there are several monkeys that make up the [[Pop Singer]]'s fan club, one of which is the player. They are taught by {{Nihongo| | In [[Fan Club]], there are several monkeys that make up the [[Pop Singer]]'s fan club, one of which is the player. They are taught by {{Nihongo|the #1 Fan|リーダー|Rīdā}} how to follow the [[Pop Singer]]'s cues. The monkeys return in [[Remix 1 (DS)|Remix 1]], [[Fan Club 2]], [[Remix 7 (DS)|Remix 7]] and [[Donut Remix]], each time with a different appearence. | ||
===In Other Languages=== | ===In Other Languages=== | ||
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==Hole in One== | ==Hole in One== | ||
[[File:Rhythm_Monkey.png|thumb|left|48px]] | [[File:Rhythm_Monkey.png|thumb|left|48px]] | ||
In [[Hole in One]], {{Nihongo| | In [[Hole in One]], {{Nihongo|Monkey|おさるさん|Osaru-san}} is seen with his friend, [[Mandrill]], working as a professional golf coach for the [[Golfer]]. Since it's the first [[Rhythm Game]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', he introduces the player to the concept of rhythm. | ||
He returns in [[Remix 1 (Wii)|Remix 1]], where his fur is white and he wears a top hat. In [[Lush Remix]] he wears an explorer's hat. In [[Hole in One 2]] and [[Remix 9 (Wii)|Remix 9]], his fur changes to pink and red respectively, and is now coaching a lady golfer. | He returns in [[Remix 1 (Wii)|Remix 1]], where his fur is white and he wears a top hat. In [[Lush Remix]] he wears an explorer's hat. In [[Hole in One 2]] and [[Remix 9 (Wii)|Remix 9]], his fur changes to pink and red respectively, and is now coaching a lady golfer. | ||
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==Tambourine== | ==Tambourine== | ||
[[File:Tambourine icon.png|thumb|left]] | [[File:Tambourine icon.png|thumb|left]] | ||
{{Nihongo| | {{Nihongo|Monkey|おさるさん|Osaru-san}} is the leader in [[Tambourine]]. It plays the tambourine and the player must repeat them. | ||
It returns in [[Remix 2 (Wii)|Remix 2]], changing its appearance, resembling the [[Monkey (Tap Trial 2)|monkeys from Tap Trial 2]], and in [[Remix 9 (Wii)|Remix 9]], where it's fur is all white. | It returns in [[Remix 2 (Wii)|Remix 2]], changing its appearance, resembling the [[Monkey (Tap Trial 2)|monkeys from Tap Trial 2]], and in [[Remix 9 (Wii)|Remix 9]], where it's fur is all white. | ||
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==Monkey Watch== | ==Monkey Watch== | ||
[[File:Small_Monkeys_Megamix.png|thumb|70px]] | [[File:Small_Monkeys_Megamix.png|thumb|70px]] | ||
In [[Monkey Watch]], there are many {{Nihongo| | In [[Monkey Watch]], there are many {{Nihongo|Small Monkeys|おさるさん|Osaru-san}}, also known as {{Nihongo|Watch Monkeys}} in ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]''. | ||
They keep the time on the Monkey Watch products. The player, who is one of the monkeys, rides the watch's clock hand and "high fives" the other monkeys as they pass by them. There are also ones which high five on the off-beat, who look like purple versions of the [[Monkey (Tap Trial 2)|monkeys from Tap Trial 2]]. A single Small Monkey also rides in a hot air balloon at one point. | They keep the time on the Monkey Watch products. The player, who is one of the monkeys, rides the watch's clock hand and "high fives" the other monkeys as they pass by them. There are also ones which high five on the off-beat, who look like purple versions of the [[Monkey (Tap Trial 2)|monkeys from Tap Trial 2]]. A single Small Monkey also rides in a hot air balloon at one point. | ||
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==Exhibition Match== | ==Exhibition Match== | ||
Before the last ball is thrown in [[Exhibition Match]], The curtain in the middle of the arena rises to reveal the {{Nihongo| | Before the last ball is thrown in [[Exhibition Match]], The curtain in the middle of the arena rises to reveal the {{Nihongo|Monkey|おさるさん|Osaru-san}}, also known as the {{Nihongo|Monkey Umpire|サルの審判|Saru no Shinpan}}, who was catching the [[Pitcher]]'s baseballs and dropping them to the [[Slugger]] all along. | ||
===In Other Languages=== | ===In Other Languages=== | ||
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[[File:Acrobatic_Monkey.png|thumb|left|64px]] | [[File:Acrobatic_Monkey.png|thumb|left|64px]] | ||
[[File:Female_monkey_acrobat.png|thumb|64px]] | [[File:Female_monkey_acrobat.png|thumb|64px]] | ||
In [[Animal Acrobat]], the {{Nihongo| | In [[Animal Acrobat]], the {{Nihongo|monkey|おサル|Osaru}} (named {{Nihongo|José}} in the French version of ''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]''<ref>"Un show époustouflant ce soir sous notre chapiteau ! Pas de ingeries inutiles avec José l'acrobate !" (A breathtaking show tonight under our marquee! No unnecessary injuries with José the acrobat!) ~ [[Animal Acrobat|Le cirque des acrobates]] description, ''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]''</ref>) swings on elephants and [[Giraffe]]s to earn his stripes as an official Animal Acrobat at the circus. He later appears in [[Donut Remix]] with blue fur and a cowlick, where he is shown to love donuts. In [[Final Remix]], he shows up riding a cloud through [[Munchy Monk]] and [[Ninja Bodyguard]], before hopping off to swing on elephants and a giraffe in [[Animal Acrobat]]. | ||
He learned all his tricks in the jungle from his sister (named | He learned all his tricks in the jungle from his sister (named {{Nihongo|Emma}} in the French version of ''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]''<ref>"Retour aux sources pour Emma, avec une séquence là où tout a commencé pour elle : au beau milieu de la jungle !" (Back to basics for Emma, with a sequence where it all began for her: in the middle of the jungle!) ~ [[Jungle Gymnast|La jungle des acrobates]] description, ''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]''</ref>). In [[Jungle Gymnast]], she chases her dream of atavistic aerialism by swinging on not only elephants and giraffes, but also {{Nihongo|white monkeys|白い おサルさん|Shiroi Osaru-san}}, who lend many helping hands (and feet). She received her bow from her brother when she joined the circus, and wears it for every show and rehearsal<ref>"My brother gave me this red ribbon when I joined the circus. I wear it for every show and rehearsal. It's nice to have him looking out for me (or at least for my head)." ~ [[Cute Ribbon]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''</ref>. | ||
At the end of [[Animal Acrobat]], the monkey lands on a gorilla's head as the audience cheers. At the end of [[Donut Remix]], he lands on a mountain of donuts as the audience cheers. In [[Jungle Gymnast]], his sister lands on a balloon piloted by a yellow monkey, who soon takes off. | At the end of [[Animal Acrobat]], the monkey lands on a gorilla's head as the audience cheers. At the end of [[Donut Remix]], he lands on a mountain of donuts as the audience cheers. In [[Jungle Gymnast]], his sister lands on a balloon piloted by a yellow monkey, who soon takes off. | ||
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==Pajama Party== | ==Pajama Party== | ||
[[File:Pajama_Monkey.png|thumb|80px]] | [[File:Pajama_Monkey.png|thumb|80px]] | ||
In [[Pajama Party]], 24 {{Nihongo| | In [[Pajama Party]], 24 {{Nihongo|monkeys|おサル|Osaru}} are having a slumber party with [[Mako]]. They resemble the monkey from [[Tambourine]]. When they enter Dreamland, they get blonde hair. A plush of one such monkey also appears in [[Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus Comic]] [[Rhythm Tengoku The Best Plus Comic#27パジャマな朝 (Pajama Morning)|27パジャマな朝]] (Pajama Morning). | ||
===In Other Languages=== | ===In Other Languages=== | ||
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|mnkr=Monkey}} | |mnkr=Monkey}} | ||
==Unused== | ==Unused== | ||
In the unused [[Rhythm Game]] [[Tanooki & Monkey]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', {{Nihongo| | In the unused [[Rhythm Game]] [[Tanooki & Monkey]] in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', {{Nihongo|Salu|サル|Saru}} and {{Nihongo|'''Ponta'''|ポン太|Ponta}}, a monkey and tanuki respectively, give the player [[Drum Lessons]]. Salu's sprite has the same appearance as the monkeys in [[Tap Trial]]. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*[[File:Showtime_icon.png|20px]] [[Showtime]] | *[[File:Showtime_icon.png|20px]] [[Showtime]] |
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