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{{Nihongo|'''Toran to Porin'''|トランとポリン|Toran to Porin}} is the 16th rhythm game in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. Two performers, [[Toran]] | {{Nihongo|'''Toran to Porin'''|トランとポリン|Toran to Porin}} is the 16th rhythm game in ''[[Rhythm Tengoku]]''. Two performers, [[Toran|Tram]] and [[Porin|Poline]], are performing a magic transformation act while they jump on trampolines. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File:Trampoline.PNG|thumb|240px]] | [[File:Trampoline.PNG|thumb|240px]] | ||
In this rhythm game, the player controls both | In this rhythm game, the player controls both Tram and Poline's transformations. While they bounce on their trampolines, they will crouch down for a high jump at certain points. The player must press the corresponding button at the very peak of this jump to transform them successfully. The player will transform the pair alternately or at the same time. | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
*D-Pad: Transform | *D-Pad: Transform Tram | ||
*A button: Transform | *A button: Transform Poline | ||
==Timing Notes== | ==Timing Notes== | ||
*Hit: The character successfully transforms and the performance continues. | *Hit: The character successfully transforms and the performance continues. | ||
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*"団長のゲキ" (Ring Leader's Manifesto) | *"団長のゲキ" (Ring Leader's Manifesto) | ||
===Try Again=== | ===Try Again=== | ||
*"トランくん、やりなおし。" ( | *"トランくん、やりなおし。" (Tram, try again.) | ||
*"ポリンちゃん、やりなおし。" ( | *"ポリンちゃん、やりなおし。" (Poline, try again.) | ||
*"あせったらダメ。集中してね。" (It's no good if you rush. Concentrate.) | *"あせったらダメ。集中してね。" (It's no good if you rush. Concentrate.) | ||
===OK=== | ===OK=== | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Tram And Pauline Practice.PNG| | Tram And Pauline Practice.PNG|Tram to Poline (Practice) | ||
Tram & Pauline Arcade.png| | Tram & Pauline Arcade.png|Tram to Poline<br>[[Remix 6 (GBA)|Remix 6]]<br>[[Remix 7 (GBA)|Remix 7]] | ||
Tram & Pauline Arcade Remix 3.png|[[Remix 3 (GBA)|Remix 3]] | Tram & Pauline Arcade Remix 3.png|[[Remix 3 (GBA)|Remix 3]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:Tram & Pauline (Title GBA).png|thumb|240px]] | [[File:Tram & Pauline (Title GBA).png|thumb|240px]] | ||
*On the prologue, there is an error where | *On the prologue, there is an error where Poline is colored orange instead of pink. This error was fixed in the [[Rhythm Tengoku (Arcade)|arcade version]]. | ||
*This | *This [[Rhythm Games|Rhythm Game]] is notably based on the kitsune of Japanese mythology. Kitsunes are foxes who can shapeshift at will. | ||
* | *Tram and Poline’s names are a pun on ''Toranporin'', the Japanese word for trampoline. | ||
*In the fan translation, [[Rhythm Heaven Silver]], this minigame is renamed to "Tram & Pauline", rather than directly translated as " | *In the fan translation, [[Rhythm Heaven Silver]], this minigame is renamed to "Tram & Pauline", rather than directly translated as "Tram and Poline". | ||
** However, this does not apply to the Studio, which uses the name "Tram & Poline". | ** However, this does not apply to the Studio, which uses the name "Tram & Poline". | ||
* | *Tram makes cameo appearances in the epilogues of [[Remix 2 (DS)|Remix 2]] in [[Rhythm Heaven]] and [[Figure Fighter 3]]. | ||
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