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Playing through [[Wake-Up Caller]], the code word is occasionally spelled out on the faces of the flowers that mark the player's progress.
Playing through [[Wake-Up Caller]], the code word is occasionally spelled out on the faces of the flowers that mark the player's progress.


Entering {{Nihongo|BOUTS|ねたばらし}} provides a call, which differs across regions. In ''[[Minna no Rhythm Tengoku]]'', a lyrical version of the [[Manzai]] theme is played. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', and ''[[Rhythm Sesang Wii]]'', as [[Manzai]] was replaced, the call instead plays the [[Rhythm Fighter]] theme and depicts a "fight" between two randomly selected characters, each of whom have one attack (using sound effects from their respective games), who may randomly hit or miss the opponent. When one of the fighters is KOed, the call ends. The fighters include [[Forthington]], [[The Shrimp Scamperers]], the paddle used to build [[Widget]]s, the [[Dough Dudes]], the [[Small Monkeys]], and [[Karate Joe]].
Entering {{Nihongo|BOUTS|ねたばらし}} provides a call, which differs across regions. In ''[[Minna no Rhythm Tengoku]]'', a lyrical version of the [[Manzai]] theme is played. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', and ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]'', as [[Manzai]] was replaced, the call instead plays the [[Rhythm Fighter]] theme and depicts a "fight" between two randomly selected characters, each of whom have one attack (using sound effects from their respective games), who may randomly hit or miss the opponent. When one of the fighters is KOed, the call ends. The fighters include [[Forthington]], [[The Shrimp Scamperers]], the paddle used to build [[Widget]]s, the [[Dough Dudes]], the [[Small Monkeys]], and [[Karate Joe]].
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|There may be a hidden<br>message in the [[Mr Upbeat]]<br>game.
|There may be a hidden<br>message in the [[Mr Upbeat]]<br>game.
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In ''[[Minna no Rhythm Tengoku]]'', the code word is found in [[Manzai]], where it replaces the "SPEEDUP!" text after a certain amount of points. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', and ''[[Rhythm Sesang Wii]]'', [[Manzai]] was replaced with [[Mr. Upbeat]], in which the titular character's green light expands and spells out the code word each 130 steps.
In ''[[Minna no Rhythm Tengoku]]'', the code word is found in [[Manzai]], where it replaces the "SPEEDUP!" text after a certain amount of points. In ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', and ''[[Rhythm World Wii]]'', [[Manzai]] was replaced with [[Mr. Upbeat]], in which the titular character's green light expands and spells out the code word each 130 steps.


Entering {{Nihongo|MATCH|しあいみせて}} provides a call in which [[Wrestler]] poses and flexes during a match as [[Captain Tuck]] compliments him. Eventually, he yells "That's it!", which seems to confuse [[Wrestler]], and the call ends.
Entering {{Nihongo|MATCH|しあいみせて}} provides a call in which [[Wrestler]] poses and flexes during a match as [[Captain Tuck]] compliments him. Eventually, he yells "That's it!", which seems to confuse [[Wrestler]], and the call ends.
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