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During development, this game was known as {{Nihongo|Oyatsu|おやつ|Snack}}, as the player was eating candy snacks, which was replaced with [[wikipedia:Manjū|manju]] in the final game (referred to as "dumplings" in the English version)<ref>"最初は「おやつ」というタイトルだったんです。だから、まんじゅうじゃなくてお菓子を食べてたんですけど、いつの閑にか「しゅぎょう」になっていました(笑)。まんじゅうを食べることがしゅぎょうのひとつ…ということなんですかね。"(At first, the title was "Oyatsu" (snack). So you were eating candy snacks, not manju, but before I knew it, it had become "Shugyo" (laughs). So eating manju is a kind of "shugyo" (training)...is that right?) ~ [[niwanetwork:Masami Yone|Masami Yone]], ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu]]'' STAFF'S VOICE</ref><ref>"そして、そのボーナストラックに入っている『しゅぎょうのテーマ』は、ブックレットにも書いているとおり、元は『おやつ』というタイトルだったんですよね。制作段階のゲームでは、“まんじゅう”ではなく、“おやつ”を食べていたんですね。任天堂制作スタッフもまんじゅう”を食べることが、なぜ『しゅぎょう』かは、なぞ?のようです。" (The bonus track "Shugyo no Theme" (Training Theme) was originally titled "Oyatsu" (snack), as mentioned in the booklet. In the production stage of the game, you were eating "snacks" instead of "manju". Even the Nintendo production staff was puzzled as to why eating manju is also considered "training".) ~ [https://ameblo.jp/tsunku-blog/entry-10155174709.html 祝!100万本突破!(スタッフからのコメント) | つんく♂オフィシャルブログ 「つんブロ♂芸能コース」Powered by Ameba] (Congratulations! Over 1 million sold! (Comments from staff) | Tsunku♂ Official Blog "Tsunblo♂ Entertainment Course" Powered by Ameba)</ref><ref>"snack" ~ Internal name for the directory storing the graphics for [[Munchy Monk]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref>.
During development, this game was known as {{Nihongo|Oyatsu|おやつ|Snack}}, as the player was eating candy snacks, which was replaced with [[wikipedia:Manjū|manju]] in the final game (referred to as "dumplings" in the English version)<ref>"最初は「おやつ」というタイトルだったんです。だから、まんじゅうじゃなくてお菓子を食べてたんですけど、いつの閑にか「しゅぎょう」になっていました(笑)。まんじゅうを食べることがしゅぎょうのひとつ…ということなんですかね。"(At first, the title was "Oyatsu" (snack). So you were eating candy snacks, not manju, but before I knew it, it had become "Shugyo" (laughs). So eating manju is a kind of "shugyo" (training)...is that right?) ~ [[niwanetwork:Masami Yone|Masami Yone]], ''[[Rhythm Tengoku Zen Kyoku-shu]]'' STAFF'S VOICE</ref><ref>"そして、そのボーナストラックに入っている『しゅぎょうのテーマ』は、ブックレットにも書いているとおり、元は『おやつ』というタイトルだったんですよね。制作段階のゲームでは、“まんじゅう”ではなく、“おやつ”を食べていたんですね。任天堂制作スタッフもまんじゅう”を食べることが、なぜ『しゅぎょう』かは、なぞ?のようです。" (The bonus track "Shugyo no Theme" (Training Theme) was originally titled "Oyatsu" (snack), as mentioned in the booklet. In the production stage of the game, you were eating "snacks" instead of "manju". Even the Nintendo production staff was puzzled as to why eating manju is also considered "training".) ~ [https://ameblo.jp/tsunku-blog/entry-10155174709.html 祝!100万本突破!(スタッフからのコメント) | つんく♂オフィシャルブログ 「つんブロ♂芸能コース」Powered by Ameba] (Congratulations! Over 1 million sold! (Comments from staff) | Tsunku♂ Official Blog "Tsunblo♂ Entertainment Course" Powered by Ameba)</ref><ref>"snack" ~ Internal name for the directory storing the graphics for [[Munchy Monk]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''</ref>.
===Unused Content===
===Unused Content===
[[File:Munchy Monk Unused.png|thumb]]
[[File:Munchy Monk Remix 4 Unused Sprite.png|thumb]]
[[File:Munchy Monk Remix 4 Unused Sprite.png|thumb]]
Most sprites of the [[Munchy Monk (character)|Munchy Monk]] have an extra sprite to render the mustache, which remain offscreen. Presumably this second sprite is needed for the turn at the end of [[Munchy Monk 2]], and is required to exist in all other animations, even if it goes unseen.
Most sprites of the [[Munchy Monk (character)|Munchy Monk]] have an extra sprite to render the mustache, which remain offscreen. Presumably this second sprite is needed for the turn at the end of [[Munchy Monk 2]], and is required to exist in all other animations, even if it goes unseen.


The [[Munchy Monk (character)|Munchy Monk]]'s sprite is a little larger than what is visible onscreen, with the monk's eyebrow and ear not being visible. In [[Remix 4 (DS)|Remix 4]], this also includes orange hair.
The [[Munchy Monk (character)|Munchy Monk]]'s sprite is a little larger than what is visible onscreen, with the monk's eyebrow and ear not being visible. In [[Remix 4 (DS)|Remix 4]], this also includes orange hair.
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==''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''==
==''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''==
[[Munchy Monk (Wii)|Munchy Monk]] consists of the following [[Rhythm Game#Version|version]]s in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'':
[[Munchy Monk (Wii)|Munchy Monk]] consists of the following [[Rhythm Game#Version|version]]s in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'':
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