The Chorus Kids

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"I hope that when you see them, you'll think about how far they've come, and you'll cheer on these brave, talented singers for me! "
— Conductor - Rhythm Heaven

The Chorus Kids
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Artwork from Rhythm Heaven Megamix
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The Chorus Kids (コーラスメン?, Chorus Men) are three children in a choir together. They appear in Rhythm Heaven and Rhythm Heaven Megamix in Glee Club.

Physical Appearance

The Chrous Kids are completely white, short kids with big heads and big eyes. They have smiles on their faces, sharp teeth, and black bowties. They have long arms and white tongues.

Story

The Chorus Kids are led by their conductor, but it wasn't always that way. The Chorus Kids were found performing on the street near the Clappy Trio. One member of the Clappy Trio was amazed by their performance, but the third one kept singing out of tune out of pure nervousness. The trio member felt something he couldn't describe, so he decided to leave the Clappy Trio and lead the Chorus Kids. They're the stars; the conductor tries to stay out of their way.

Purpose

The Chorus Kids appear in the second game in Rhythm Heaven: Glee Club. They teach the player about holding the stylus and releasing at the right time, similarly to Fillbots. In Rhythm Heaven Megamix, they do the same but with the A button.

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In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese コーラスメン Chorus Men
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Les petits chanteurs
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Los chicos del coro
Flag of Italy.svg Italian Trio Brio
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 코러스맨 3인방 Chorus Men Trio

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS also provides three more names: Chorus Kids (Dutch), Menios do Coro (Portuguese) and Хористы (Russian).