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{{Minigame infobox|Name = Karate Man Returns!|Debut = Rhythm Tengoku<br>Rhythm Heaven Megamix|Number = 1 (Tengoku)<br>33 (Megamix)|Reward = Karate Man song (Tengoku)<br>1 Flow Ball (Megamix)|image = <tabber>Rhythm Tengoku=[[File:Karate_Man_GBA.PNG|240px]]|-|Megamix=[[File:return of karate man.png|240px]]</tabber>|-|jname = かえってきた カラテ家|rname = Return of Karate|BPM = 119}}
{{Minigame infobox|Name = Karate Man Returns!|Debut = Rhythm Tengoku<br>Rhythm Heaven Megamix|Number = 1 (Tengoku)<br>33 (Megamix)|Reward = Karate Man song (Tengoku)<br>1 Flow Ball (Megamix)|image = <tabber>Rhythm Tengoku=[[File:Karate_Man_GBA.PNG|240px]]|-|Megamix=[[File:return of karate man.png|240px]]</tabber>|-|jname = かえってきた カラテ家|rname = Return of Karate|BPM = 119}}


{{Nihongo|'''Karate Man Returns!'''|かえってきた カラテ家|Kaettekita Karateka}}, simply called as {{Nihongo|'''Karate Man'''|カラテ家|Karateka}} in [[Rhythm Tengoku|''Rhythm Tengoku'']]'', ''is the first minigame in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' and the first game to appear in the [[Rhythm Heaven franchise|''Rhythm Heaven'']]'' ''series. It returns as the 33rd minigame in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]], ''as a sequel of [[Karate Man|''Karate Man'']].
{{Nihongo|'''Karate Man Returns!'''|かえってきた カラテ家|Kaettekita Karateka}}, simply called as {{Nihongo|'''Karate Man'''|カラテ家|Karateka}} in [[Rhythm Tengoku|''Rhythm Tengoku'']]'', ''is the first minigame in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' and the first game to appear in the [[Rhythm Heaven franchise|''Rhythm Heaven'']]'' ''series. It returns as the 33rd minigame in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]], ''as a sequel of [[Karate Man|'Karate Man']].


The topic of this rhythm game is [[Karate Joe]], a martial artist who trains  by punching flying objects from off-screen. in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]], ''this game also has a sequel, [[Karate Man 2 (GBA)|Karate Man 2]] who is unlocked later in the game. This game features the song "[[Karate Man (Song)|Karate Man]]".
The topic of this rhythm game is [[Karate Joe]], a martial artist who trains  by punching flying objects from off-screen. in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]], ''this game also has a sequel, [[Karate Man 2 (GBA)|Karate Man 2]] who is unlocked later in the game. This game features the song "[[Karate Man (Song)|Karate Man]]".
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==Timing Notes==
==Timing Notes==
*Hit: Karate Joe will punch the object off-screen. In [[Rhythm Tengoku|''Rhythm Tengoku'']], the flow bar will increase by one, unless it's full.
*Hit: Karate Joe will punch the object off-screen. In ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', the flow bar will increase by one, unless it's full.
*Barely: Karate Joe will wince as the object lands on the ground just in front of him. The flow bar will decrease by one. '''A barely counts as a miss.'''
*Barely: Karate Joe will wince as the object lands on the ground just in front of him. The flow bar will decrease by one. '''A barely counts as a miss.'''
*Miss: Karate Joe will gasp as the object flies past him. The Flow bar will deplete completely. When punching a rock or a bomb in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', and the flow bar is not high enough, Karate Joe will gasp as the object falls to the ground and his fist will turn red in pain.
*Miss: Karate Joe will gasp as the object flies past him. The Flow bar will deplete completely. When punching a rock or a bomb in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'', and the flow bar is not high enough, Karate Joe will gasp as the object falls to the ground and his fist will turn red in pain.
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*"Your punches have some punch."
*"Your punches have some punch."
*"Three cheers for your triple punches!"
*"Three cheers for your triple punches!"
==Epilogue==
==Epilogue==
===''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''===
===''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''===
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Karate Man 3DS Superb.PNG|"I am ALL ABOUT this karate thing!"
Karate Man 3DS Superb.PNG|"I am ALL ABOUT this karate thing!"
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==Rhythm Item==
==Rhythm Item==
===Cooking Pot===
===Cooking Pot===
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|desc = My father is a master of karate, but not of cooking. Occasionally, he makes dinner anyway, and he keeps asking if I like it. I always lie and tell him it's good.}}
|desc = My father is a master of karate, but not of cooking. Occasionally, he makes dinner anyway, and he keeps asking if I like it. I always lie and tell him it's good.}}
==[[Skill Star]]==
==[[Skill Star]]==
In ''Megamix'', the Skill Star can be obtained by hitting the last rock that appears at the end of the minigame.
In ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix'', the Skill Star can be obtained by hitting the last rock that appears at the end of the minigame.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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{{Minigame infobox|Name = Karate Man 2P|ensongname = Karate Man Song|image = [[File:Karate_Man_GBA.PNG|240px]]|BPM = 119|Debut = Rhythm Tengoku Arcade|Number = 1|Reward = None|Song = Karate Man Song|song = Karate Man Song|jname = カラテ家 2P|rname = Karate 2P}}
{{Minigame infobox|Name = Karate Man 2P|ensongname = Karate Man Song|image = [[File:Karate_Man_GBA.PNG|240px]]|BPM = 119|Debut = Rhythm Tengoku Arcade|Number = 1|Reward = None|Song = Karate Man Song|song = Karate Man Song|jname = カラテ家 2P|rname = Karate 2P}}
Karate Man also appears in the 2P mode of ''[[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)]]'' where it is referred to as {{Nihongo|'''Karate Man 2P'''|カラテ家 2P|Karateka 2P|}}. It plays the same as the normal version, except it has a split screen display to accommodate the second player. However, the flow bar remains off screen, unable to be seen by both players.
Karate Man also appears in the two-player mode mode in [[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)|the arcade version of ''Rhythm Tengoku'']] where it is referred to as {{Nihongo|'''Karate Man 2P'''|カラテ家 2P|Karateka 2P|}}. It plays the same as the normal version, but has a split screen display to accommodate the second player. However, the flow bar remains off screen, unable to be seen by both players.
<gallery>Karate Man Arcade2-P.PNG</gallery>
<gallery>Karate Man Arcade2-P.PNG</gallery>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Karate Man has become rather well-known for being the first ever rhythm game in the franchise. This has allowed it to make it into the [[Karate Man Kicks!|next]] [[Karate Man Combos!|three]] [[Karate Man Senior|games]] in the series, all with new mechanics.
*Karate Man has become rather well-known for being the first ever rhythm game in the [[Rhythm Heaven franchise|''Rhythm Heaven'' series]]. This has allowed it to make it into the [[Karate Man Kicks!|next]] [[Karate Man Combos!|three]] [[Karate Man Senior|games]] in the series, with new mechanics.
*Karate Man is one of the three minigames that have returned in each installment of the series, the others being [[Built to Scale (Disambiguation)|Built to Scale]] ([[Polyrhythm]] in Tengoku) and [[Samurai Slice (Disambiguation)|Samurai Slice]].
*Karate Man is one of the three minigames that have returned in each installment of the series, the others being [[Built to Scale (Disambiguation)|Built to Scale]] ([[Polyrhythm]] in Tengoku) and [[Samurai Slice (Disambiguation)|Samurai Slice]].
*The name Karate Joe may be a reference to Knuckle Joe from the ''Kirby'' series. Both use their fists and feet (see [[Karate Man Kicks!]]), their first names are fighting-related and they end with "Joe".
*The name Karate Joe may be a reference to Knuckle Joe from the ''Kirby'' series. Both use their fists and feet (see [[Karate Man Kicks!]]), their first names are fighting-related and they end with "Joe".
*Like the other games in Stage 1, this game [[Karate Man Tempo Up!|reappears]] in the arcade version as part of the [[Extra]] stage, where it is sped up with a new orchestration.
*Like the other games in Stage 1, this game [[Karate Man Tempo Up!|reappears]] in the arcade version as part of the [[Extra]] stage, where it is sped up and features a new orchestration.
*This is the first game in the ''[[Rhythm Heaven franchise|Rhythm Heaven]]''[[Rhythm Heaven franchise| series]] to include vocals. Interestingly, the game's lyrics are given as part of the "Rhythm Haiku Collection" reading material rather it's own lyrics card. Its name is labeled as "Karate Rhythm".
*This is the first game in the [[Rhythm Heaven franchise|''Rhythm Heaven'' series]] to include vocals. Interestingly, the game's lyrics are given as part of the "Rhythm Haiku Collection" reading material rather it's own lyrics card. Its name is labeled as "Karate Rhythm".
**Additionally, this and [[Big Rock Finish]] are the only games in the entire series to use its practice music as part of the actual game.
**Additionally, this and [[Big Rock Finish]] are the only games in the entire series to use its practice music as part of the actual game.
*The audio gasp for missing the object in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' may override the thrown object cue. This may cause problems if trying to play the stage without looking at the screen.
*The audio gasp for missing the object in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]'' may override the thrown object cue. This may cause problems if trying to play the stage without looking at the screen.
*Missing a single object will result in an automatic OK in ''Tengoku.''  
*Missing a single object will result in an automatic OK in ''Rhythm Tengoku.''  
*The ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' version is slightly changed from the original, as the light bulbs are replaced by other objects and the "Hit 2!" cue near the end was changed to "Hit 3!". The bomb at the end of the aforementioned cue is replaced with a cooking pot. The flow meter is not present in this game, so Karate Joe can punch rocks without hurting his fist like he did in ''Tengoku''. When the Flow Bar has 3 colored hearts or more, Joe will start punching with his right hand. Finally, at the end of the game, the background doesn't revert to the first version when the last object is thrown.
*The ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' version is slightly changed from the original, as the light bulbs are replaced by other objects and the "Hit 2!" cue near the end was changed to "Hit 3!". The bomb at the end of the aforementioned cue is replaced with a cooking pot. The flow meter is not present in this game, so Karate Joe can punch rocks without hurting his fist like he did in ''Rhythm Tengoku''. When the Flow Bar has 3 colored hearts or more, Joe will start punching with his right hand. Finally, at the end of the game, the background doesn't revert to the first version when the last object is thrown.
*Karate Man is one of the few games that have received a prequel in ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix''. The other ones are [[Fillbots 2|Fillbots]], [[Air Rally 2|Air Rally]], [[Rhythm Tweezers 2|Rhythm Tweezers]], [[Glee Club 2|Glee Club]], [[Figure Fighter 2|Figure Fighter]], [[The Clappy Trio 2|The Clappy Trio]], [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'em-up]], [[Micro-Row 2|Micro-Row]], [[Sneaky Spirits 2|Sneaky Spirits]], [[Rhythm Rally 2|Rhythm Rally 2]], and [[Flipper-Flop 2|Flipper-Flop]].
*Karate Man is one of the few games that have received a prequel in ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix''. The other ones are [[Fillbots 2|Fillbots]], [[Air Rally 2|Air Rally]], [[Rhythm Tweezers 2|Rhythm Tweezers]], [[Glee Club 2|Glee Club]], [[Figure Fighter 2|Figure Fighter]], [[The Clappy Trio 2|The Clappy Trio]], [[Shoot-'em-up 2|Shoot-'em-up]], [[Micro-Row 2|Micro-Row]], [[Sneaky Spirits 2|Sneaky Spirits]], [[Rhythm Rally 2|Rhythm Rally 2]], and [[Flipper-Flop 2|Flipper-Flop]].


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