Munchy Monk (Wii)
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Munchy Monk (しゅぎょう?, Shugyō) is the 2nd Endless Game in Minna no Rhythm Tengoku, unlocked with 11 Medals, and the 3rd in international releases of Rhythm Heaven Fever, unlocked with 23 Medals.
Gameplay
The player controls the Munchy Monk, who is traveling on a train and feeding a Chorus Kid eggs. Once the girl below him hands an egg, the player must blow it into the Chorus Kid's mouth. When she hands a handful of peas, the player must hold for a longer amount of time to shoot them all in. As the game progresses, the tempo speeds up, and occasionally the amount of peas handed increases.
The player begins with three lives, represented by tickets. Every two loops of the song, the player receives a golden egg, which if blown correctly, restores one life, up to five.
Controls
- Ⓐ: Feed egg
- Ⓐ+Ⓑ (Hold): Feed handful of peas
Timing Display
- Perfect!/Ace!?: The Monk blows the egg or peas into the Chorus Kid's mouth, who swallows it. The Chorus Kid and the girl are happy.
- Early!/Late!?: The Monk blows the egg or peas off the beat and it hits the Chorus Kid's face, losing one life.
- Miss...?: The egg or peas fall off the monk's hand, making everyone sad. The player loses one life.
Appearances
Video
Trivia
- Inputting the code word FEED in Police Call gives the player a tip about there being a code word in this game (the word is BIRDS: every so often a set of panels can be seen outside the window, spelling it out). The code word can be put into Police Call for an easter egg.
- The girl bears a resemblance to the one in Kung Fu Ball.
- The shines around Chorus Kid's head is similar to Tambourine.
- Various characters from Rhythm Heaven can be seen outside the window in the woods or sunflower fields. These characters are Captain Blue Bird and The Blue Birds, The Three Synchrettes, The Frogettes, Stomp Farmer, Blastronaut, Pop Singer, the Tiny Ghosts, the Research Scientists of Love Lab, and the Güiro Lizards. Additionally, the silhouettes of The Huebirds of Happiness can also be seen during the sunset portions.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | しゅぎょう | Training |
EnglishNOA | Munchy Monk | |
EnglishNOE | Munchy Monk | |
French | Altruiste ascète | Altruistic ascetic |
Spanish | El camino del tragón El monje tragón[1] |
The way of the guzzler The gluttonous monk |
German | Dim Sum Fu Dim Sum Kid[2] |
Pun on "Dim Sum" + "Kung-Fu" |
Italian | Tecniche golose Monaco Gnam[3] |
Delicious techniques Monk Yum |
Dutch | Munchy Monk[4] | |
Portuguese | Munchy Monk[5] | |
Korean | 수행 | Perform |
References
- ↑ Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise | Juego de música | Wii | Nintendo
- ↑ Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise | Musikspiel | Wii | Nintendo
- ↑ Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise | Gioco musicale | Wii | Nintendo
- ↑ Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise | Muziekspel | Wii | Nintendo
- ↑ Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise | Jogo de música | Wii | Nintendo
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