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1This page is a character sheet for the cast of the minigames of ''VideoGame/RhythmHeaven''. Cameos from its sister game, ''VideoGame/WarioWare'', belong to its respective [[Characters/WarioWare character page]].
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3[[foldercontrol]]
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5[[folder: Introduced in ''Tengoku'']]
6!!Samurai Drummer
7[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/samurai_drummer.png]]
8->'''Appears in:''' ''Tengoku'', ''Fever'' (cameo), & ''Megamix'' (cameo)
9
10A samurai who dedicates his life to drumming. He serves as the host for ''Tengoku''.
11----
12* DemotedToExtra: He started as the host for ''Tengoku'', but he has only made cameo appearances since then.
13%%* TheHost: For ''Tengoku''.
14
15!!Barista
16[[quoteright:215:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/barista_3ds_2.png]]
17->'''Appears in:''' ''Tengoku'', ''Heaven'', ''Fever'', & ''Megamix''
18
19A dog that works in the café. He offers advice, hints at upcoming Perfect challenges, and, perhaps most importantly, has the ability to skip stages that the player cannot clear.
20----
21* AscendedExtra: While he always played a part in every previous, he's a lot more prominent in ''Megamix'', being the character you'll see text from every time you enter the café.
22* MercyMode: Offers you the chance to skip a game if it's too hard.
23
24!!Karate Joe
25[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/karate_joe_3ds.png]]
26->'''Appears in:''' ''Tengoku'', ''Heaven'', ''Fever'', & ''Megamix''
27
28A guy who trains in karate by punching and kicking random stuff. Also one of the [[BreakoutCharacter most popular characters in the series]].
29----
30* BreakoutCharacter: Right up there with the Wandering Samurai, the Chorus Kids, and Yuka as one of series' most recognizable characters.
31* TheCameo: Makes a blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo in Young Cricket and Master Mantis' character trailer for ''[[VideoGame/WarioWare WarioWare Gold]]''.
32* WellDoneSonGuy: Ever since he was a kid, he wanted to be a soccer player. However, his father wanted him to master karate first before he leaves the basement... in which Karate Joe still lives.
33
34!!Sarge and the Squadmates
35[[quoteright:325:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/91258fb4_5ad9_4d93_9f6d_663e39caed7b.png]]
36->'''Appears in:''' ''Tengoku'' & ''Megamix''
37
38Sarge is a sergeant who trains many squadmates (just about all of whom are female) enlisted in the Marcher Corps.
39----
40* CoolHelmet: All the Squadmates wear them. It's revealed in ''Megamix'' that this is so Sarge can tell when one isn't marching in sync with the others.
41* GenderIsNoObject: A ''really'' downplayed version, given all they train for is marching, but just about every Squadmate we've seen without a helmet is female. He also takes instruction from a female drill instructor in ''Tengoku''.
42* PerpetualSmiler: All the Squadmates are like this, in spite of Sarge's intense training.
43
44!!The Clappy Trio
45[[quoteright:249:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fffb1ee5_719a_4988_9d9b_3b8a36fdc3ab.png]]
46->'''Appears in:''' ''Tengoku'', ''Heaven'' (cameo), ''Fever'' (cameo), & ''Megamix''
47
48Three lions who are roaming performers, doing clap routines to impress their thousands of fans.
49----
50* CanonCharacterAllAlong: The conductor who helps the Chorus Kids perform in harmony is actually one of the members of the Clappy Trio. He noticed how poorly the Chorus Kids were, and got permission from the other two members to go solo and help the trio out.
51* FunnyAfro: All three wear sparkly, red afros that take up almost the entirety of their heads.
52* ItWasAGift: Their afros originally weren't part of their ensemble. They were given to them as a gift by a fan, and they were so moved by the fan's offer, that they've worn the afros in their performances ever since.
53* NonIronicClown: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. They have afros and clown noses, and are striving performers, but they don't act as goofy as typical clowns.
54* TrueCompanions: They work wonderfully together as a team, and even when one wanted to help out the Chorus Kids and was afraid of having to break up their group, the other two encouraged him to go help them out by his lonesome.
55* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: The trio have a side gig as the Snappy Trio, wherein they dress up in blue tuxedos and bowler hats.
56
57!!The Wandering Samurai
58[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thewanderingsamurai.png]]
59->'''Appears in:''' ''Tengoku'', ''Heaven'', ''Fever'', & ''Megamix''
60
61A [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin wandering samurai]] and a recurring character throughout the series.
62----
63* BreakoutCharacter: One of the most popular and recognizable characters in the series.
64* EyesOutOfSight: His eyes are always obscured by the shade of his brow, giving him quite a distinct appearance.
65* DramaticThunder:
66** In "Super Samurai Slice 2", the fourth hit of his combo attack fills the screen with lightning.
67** In ''Fever'', during the climaxes of his battles against the shadow demons, lightning flashes in time with his strikes.
68* NoSenseOfDirection: The Wandering Samurai admits that the "wandering" part comes from his poor sense of direction.
69* {{Samurai}}: He earns his name for his strong devotion to Bushido.
70* SmashingWatermelons: In ''Heaven'''s Samurai Slice endless game, the most common thing he slices up are watermelons.
71
72!!The Donpans
73[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3289.png]]
74->'''Appears in:''' ''Tengoku''
75
76A quartet of Bon Odori dancers who have taken their cultural dance from festivals to live performances.
77----
78* BespectacledCutie: The player Donpan wears a giant pair of glasses, making her look EndearinglyDorky.
79* BlushSticker: All four of them have blush marks to make them more traditionally cute.
80* EyesAlwaysShut: The middle two Donpans always have their eyes closed during their performances.
81* FestivalEpisode: "The☆Bon Odori" takes place at a matsuri, with all four fittingly wearing {{kimono|is traditional}}s.
82* {{Geisha}}: None of them have the standard white makeup, but all four are traveling, kimono-clad performers talented in Bon Odori.
83* GirlishPigtails: The player Donpan has a pair of these, complementing her nerdy aesthetic.
84* KimonoIsTraditional: With them doing a Bon Odori at a [[FestivalEpisode matsuri]], all four wear kimonos to match the setting.
85* {{Ondo}}: Their main shtick is Bon dancing to ondo music.
86
87!!Yuka
88[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/16cda645_5d55_43ad_8700_f6d28d2558c8.png]]
89->'''Appears in:''' ''Tengoku'', ''Heaven'', ''Fever'', & ''Megamix''
90
91A young girl who is quite adept in the ways of tap-dancing, and is one of the mascots of the ''Rhythm Heaven'' franchise.
92----
93* AllWomenLoveShoes: In order to enter the secret tap-dance parties of the animal kingdom, Yuka went to great lengths to find shoes with the right shade of red. To this day, she considers her trademark red tap shoes her most prized possession.
94* AnimalLover: A good deal of her appearances feature her tap-dancing with a pair of monkeys, and she is shown to have a very friendly relationship with them.
95* BreakoutCharacter: Like many of the characters listed here (especially those who debuted in ''Tengoku''), Yuka would go on to serve as one of the faces of the ''Rhythm Heaven'' series, appearing in just about every single game to date in some way, shape, or form.
96* TheFashionista: Probably the other thing she's most well-known for aside from her tap-dancing skills. According to the official ''Tengoku'' website, she actually convinced her monkey friends to change up their looks alongside her.
97* GenkiGirl: She's always in an eager mood when she's ready to dance, and wants her positivity to spread towards the animals she dances for:
98* NoNameGiven: Initially. It wasn't until her cameo appearance in ''VideoGame/NintendoBadgeArcade'' that she was finally given the name Yuka. Until then, she was simply referred to as "the Girl" or "Miss".
99[[/folder]]
100
101[[folder: Introduced in ''Heaven'']]
102!!Chorus Kids
103[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d67775d9_08a7_4dc5_b995_8fa1268d71d9.png]]
104->'''Appears in:''' ''Heaven'', ''Fever'' (cameo), & ''Megamix''
105
106Three choirboys who take lessons from one of the members of the Clappy Trio to sing in harmony.
107----
108* {{Breakout Character}}s: Despite not appearing in every game, they're just as iconic as Karate Joe, Yuka, and the Wandering Samurai, being considered one of the faces of the franchise.
109* CuteLittleFangs: All three have fangs on each corner of their mouths to complement their SuperDeformed appearance.
110* TheDividual: Aside from the third one being constantly on edge, there's nothing that tells the three apart appearance-wise.
111* NervousWreck: The third Chorus Kid has PerformanceAnxiety taken to its utmost extreme, causing him to scream rather than sing, which was thankfully amended by their conductor.
112* VagueAge: They do look young, but in Japanese, they're known as the Chorus Men, meaning they could potentially be OlderThanTheyLook.
113* VolumetricMouth: When reaching their highest note, their mouths take up the entirety of their heads.
114
115!!Pop Singer
116[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f3b7fa1e_ea03_4e4a_937c_8d99c0996165.png]]
117[[caption-width-right:225:"Yeah, yeah, yeah~!"]]
118->'''Appears in:''' ''Heaven'', ''Fever'' (cameo), & ''Megamix''
119
120An IdolSinger who repeatedly performs songs for a crowd of monkeys.
121----
122* AnimalLover: Inverted: her only fans are monkeys, no humans whatsoever.
123* AudienceParticipation: She encourages the monkeys to repeat after her when she sings.
124* IdolSinger: Her main shtick, to the point that she's called Idol [[DubNameChange in Japanese]].
125* UnlimitedWardrobe: In "Fan Club", she wears a pink blouse and shoes; in "Fan Club 2", she wears a light blue skirt and dress, a blue scarf, and ankle-high boots; and in ''Fan Club'' in ''Megamix'', she wears a black turtleneck, a yellow skirt and boots, and a black hair band with yellow stars.
126* YouDontLookLikeYou: In ''Heaven'', she's easily recognizable between outfits through her reddish-brown hair. In ''Megamix'', she looks completely different, sporting blondish-brown hair and being much shorter. Justified because she's supposed to reference the new Japanese singer of Thrilling! Is this love?, Ari~sa, rather than the original one, Eri~na.
127
128!!Captain Blue Bird and the Blue Birds
129[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3291.png]]
130->'''Appears in:''' ''Heaven'', ''Fever'' (cameo), & ''Megamix''
131
132Three new recruits in the Blue Bird Brigade and their drill instructor attempting to get them through training.
133----
134* CoolShades: Captain Blue Bird hides his eyes behind a pair of pitch-black sunglasses.
135* {{Expy}}: Role-wise, they serve an almost identical purpose to Sarge and the Squadmates from ''Tengoku''.
136* SergeantRock: Captain Blue Bird is stern and no-nonsense, but he gets the job done in the end with little qualms.
137
138!!Güíro Lizards
139[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/love_lizards_1.png]]
140->'''Appears in:''' ''Heaven'' & ''Fever'' (cameo)
141
142A species of lizard with an interesting mating cycle: The smaller male shakes his maraca-like tail, while the female scratches her tail against her back to make rattling sounds. If they are both in sync, they become mates.
143----
144* BizarreSexualDimorphism: The males of the species are way smaller than the females, and each gender is almost entirely green and yellow, respectively. Also, the male doesn't have the female's spines, and the female lacks the maraca on the male's tail.
145* MatingDance: Sort of. While the mating ritual is certainly rhythmic, it's more revolved around music than dance.
146* MeaningfulName: The female lizard plays herself like an actual güíro, slapping her tail against herself and scratching her tail along her back.
147* NonIndicativeName: The male lizard is very much not like a güíro, with his tail resembling a maraca.
148
149!!T.J. Snapper and His Girlfriend
150[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f19f0863_d059_4730_a830_d3dcf5ba9802.png]]
151->'''Appears in:''' ''Heaven'' & ''Megamix''
152
153An intrepid photographer and his supermodel girlfriend, who sometimes likes to mess with his photoshoots.
154----
155* AttentionWhore: T.J.'s girlfriend wants him to constantly give her attention, and when he's busy photographing something else, she'll sabotage it so that he takes pictures of her instead.
156* BoobsAndButtPose: T.J.'s girlfriend always gets herself photographed from the side, so that her chest and ass are both on full display.
157* CameraFiend: T.J. is obsessed with taking pictures, to the point that it was how he met his girlfriend in the first place.
158* DidntThinkThisThrough: As revealed in [[AllThereInTheManual "A Confession"]], T.J.'s girlfriend admits that, while she doesn't have any regrets about what she did to get T.J. to take a picture of her, she admits that maybe pulling her little stunt at a racetrack (where one is more than liable to get dirtied up by greasy oil) wasn't the brightest idea... especially when the goal was to get her boyfriend to snap a photo of her.
159* DubNameChange: In Japanese, T.J.'s name is (the rather uninspired) "Camera Man". T.J. Snapper was the name given to him in localizations.
160* TheGadfly: Because his girlfriend felt like she wasn't being given enough attention when T.J. took to photographing race cars, she planned to get her revenge by walking through his photoshoots at the most inopportune moments.
161* GoingForTheBigScoop: Taking pictures was at first a recreational hobby, but T.J. eventually took to photographing race cars and printing them in the local newspaper.
162* GoneHorriblyRight: Ironically, T.J.'s girlfriend is noted to have been the one to have encouraged T.J. to take his photographic skills to the racetracks. That said, she didn't expect him to be so fixated on them that he stops paying attention to her altogether, leading her to disguise herself as a race queen at the track and get him to inadvertently snap a photo of her. What's more, while T.J. ''did'' end up snapping a photo of her in the end, she also ended up getting coated in oil slick (upon helping the pit crew) and even smelled of gasoline for some time, much to her disgust.
163* NoNameGiven: In Japan, T.J. is simply referred to as "Camera Man". His girlfriend isn't given any sort of name whatsoever, and is simply referred to as "Girlfriend".
164* StatuesqueStunner: T.J.'s girlfriend is extremely tall, and she's a well-renowned supermodel.
165* TinyGuyHugeGirl: T.J. is pint-sized, whereas his girlfriend is much, ''much'' taller. Interestingly, a 4-koma strip promoting ''Heaven'', as well as the "Superb" epilogue of "Freeze Frame" in ''Megamix'', seem to depict the couple as being roughly the same size.
166
167!!Munchy Monk
168[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/munchy_monk_megamix_0.png]]
169->'''Appears in:''' ''Heaven'', ''Fever'', & ''Megamix''
170
171A bold monk in training dedicated to the art of eating.
172----
173* BigEater: It ''is'' essentially his goal in life to eat as much as he can. Not even having to carry a baby around will stop him.
174
175!!DJ Yellow and His Student
176[[quoteright:337:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/djs_3.png]]
177->'''Appears in:''' ''Heaven'', ''Fever'' (cameo), & ''Megamix'' (cameo)
178
179DJ Yellow teaches at a school for aspiring disc jockeys, instructing his young Student on how to perform as well as he does.
180----
181* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: DJ Yellow is, well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin yellow]], while his Student is blue.
182* CatchPhrase: Yellow has, "Scratch-o, hey!"
183* CoolShades: Both Yellow and his Student are wearing these in Remix 4 of ''Rhythm Heaven''.
184* GagLips: The Student has giant, white lips that stand out against his blue body.
185* {{Keet}}: DJ Yellow is just so full of energy and enthusiasm over teaching his Student; at one point, his voice [[InopportuneVoiceCracking even cracks]] due to how excited he gets.
186* NiceGuy: Yellow has an overall upbeat personality, showing enthusiasm in sharing his talent with others, and he never gets upset with his Student over messing up the rhythm, appearing more worried for him than anything else.
187[[/folder]]
188
189[[folder: Introduced in ''Fever'']]
190!!Rhythm Girl
191[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/82b0bf0f_5480_434f_a9ba_43d6ea8dc9f6.png]]
192->'''Appears in:''' ''Fever''
193
194The navigator for ''Fever'', showing up on the title screen and in menus.
195----
196* LuminescentBlush: Much like Yuka, she's always seen having two rosy blush marks on her face.
197* PerpetualSmiler: She always rocks a smile on her face, usually having her mouth wide open.
198* StatuesqueStunner: She's incredibly tall, one of the tallest characters in the series, and has a very revealing wardrobe, with her dress barely covering her thighs.
199* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: She's a dead ringer for Yuka, having a similar red dress, red shoes, and black hair. However, she's also confirmed to be a different character, on account of her beige skin, different dress shape, and having her hair let down as opposed to a ponytail.
200
201!!Marshall, Cam, and Miss Ribbon
202[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/993ff48f_f3d6_4ebb_9872_f8704420f3d6.png]]
203[[caption-width-right:350:'''L-to-R:''' Miss Ribbon, Marshall, Cam]]
204->'''Appears in:''' ''Fever'' & ''Megamix'' (cameo)
205
206The hosts of ''Fever''.
207----
208* BlueBoyPinkGirl: Cam is blue; Miss Ribbon is pink. Averted with Marshall, who's white.
209* DemotedToExtra: Much like Samurai Drummer, they only make cameos after being hosts of their debut game.
210* HartmanHips: While Marshall and Cam's waists are flat, Miss Ribbon's hips are completely circular.
211* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Marshall is the character you control in ''Fever'''s version of Nightwalk rather than Play-Yan from the original Nightwalk. He also looks similar to the Chorus Kids.
212* TheVoiceless: Cam doesn't talk at all.
213
214!!A Boy and His Crush
215[[quoteright:275:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/date_duo_rhythm_heaven.png]]
216->'''Appears in:''' ''Fever'' & ''Megamix''
217
218Two students who are on a date. At one point, they watch a pair of weasels in a burrow.
219----
220* IdiotHair: The boy sports this in the "Try Again" rank for the School Library Pep Squad.
221* NoNameGiven: In the American version and the Japanese version, the two are not given any names. The European version of the names [[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet the boy "Romeo" and the girl "Julia"]].
222* NotGoodWithRejection: If the player does badly in the game, the girl will tell the boy she does not feel the same way. The boy then falls into despair.
223* TinyGuyHugeGirl: The girl is about one head taller than the boy. {{Justified|Trope}}, as she's his upperclassman.
224
225!!Baxter and Forthington
226[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/back_and_forth.png]]
227->'''Appears in:''' ''Fever'' & ''Megamix''
228
229A dog and cat duo who play badminton with each other while flying planes.
230----
231* AppleOfDiscord: The reason why they're playing badminton against each other is because they're arguing over who'll end up getting an extremely extravagant donut from a new donut shop that recently opened up.
232* CatDogDichotomy: While they aren't explicitly fighting, they do appear to see each other as rivals.
233* ExcuseMeWhileIMultitask: A rare example where ''both'' sides do this: both Baxter and Forthington are engaging in a game of badminton while piloting planes, and neither of them even seem to be remotely breaking a sweat!
234* ImprobablePilotingSkills: A tamer example than most, but it's odd that these two can pilot planes ''and'' play badminton at the same time.
235* NoIndoorVoice: {{Justified|Trope}}. When Forthington flies into the background, he calls his shots at the top of his lungs so Baxter can still hear him.
236* PunnyName: The starts of their names sound like "back" and "forth", which is where they send the shuttlecock between them.
237
238!!Reporter & Wrestler
239[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ab0af9f2_2f2e_4a8c_b5b9_1dcd92d381a5.png]]
240[[caption-width-right:350:"Wubba dubba dubba, 'zat true?"\
241"Eh."\
242"Whoa, you go, big guy!"]]
243->'''Appears in:''' ''Fever'' & ''Megamix''
244
245A news reporter and a sumo wrestler who agree to do an interview after a match in Rhythm Arena.
246----
247* [[AssKickingPose Ass-Kicking Pose]]: The recording crew repeatedly tells the Wrestler to pose for the fans, and he complies every time.
248* BlahBlahBlah: The Reporter asks questions of the Wrestler, and all we hear is, "Wubba dubba dubba, 'zat true?[=/=]Piki-piki-piki, desu ka?" {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in the game's reading material, where the Reporter is asking him actual questions, and he still responds to everything with, "Eh." It opens up the possibility that we're hearing what the Wrestler hears.
249* GenkiGirl: The Reporter is overly enthused to do the interview, with her gushing over the Wrestler every now and again.
250* HugeGuyTinyGirl: The Wrestler is a ginormous bodybuilder, with the Reporter being half his height and needing to angle her arm diagonally upwards to reach the microphone to his face.
251* MaskedLuchador: The Wrestler embodies this trope, wearing nothing but a luchador mask, pants, and boots.
252* OverlyNervousFlopSweat: The Wrestler appears to be incredibly nervous about doing the interview, as the whole time, he's sweating up a storm that coats his entire body. Though, given the description mentions it's specifically ''after'' his match, it's very possible he's not nervous and is just still sweaty from the match.
253* ShipTease: During the three newspaper poses, the Reporter has [[CardiovascularLove five hearts above her head]], {{impl|ied trope}}ying that she has a crush on the Wrestler.
254
255!!The Love Posse
256[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mc_adore_and_rappers_7.png]]
257->'''Appears in:''' ''Fever'' & ''Megamix''
258
259A rap trio led by the stylish MC Adore, who express love through, of all things, rapping.
260----
261* CoolCar: MC Adore's car, which is bright pink and has a grill resembling pointy teeth. According to the flavor text for the car as a Rhythm Item, people are somehow constantly mistaking it for vicious animals, to which Adore usually wants to respond, "Guys, it's PINK."
262* GagLips: Both of the males have enormous, pink lips, while MC Adore has a plain mouth.
263* HipHopRap: Their game is called "Love Rap", but what they do is referred to as hip-hop in the game's description in every game it's in.
264* MsFanservice: MC Adore is the most overtly sexualized character in the franchise, having a low-cut shirt, long hair, and a sultry voice, all while striking seductive poses on the hood of her car.
265* NoNameGiven: Neither of the males in the group has been named, despite MC Adore's name being well-established.
266* ShowWithinAShow: Their hip-hop gig is actually a TV show for romantic couples, with the weasel couple from Double Date watching them on television.
267* TheStoic: Despite her verses being about love and obsession, MC Adore never changes her facial expression or raises her voice.
268
269!!The Tall Tappers
270[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daa1dea8_c9e7_473b_b37a_7305d6abfb9c.png]]
271->'''Appears in:''' ''Fever''
272
273A quartet that spends their time tapping to the rhythm of music in complete glee.
274----
275* BlowingARaspberry: The three on the left do this whenever the one on the right messes up his tapping.
276* BlushSticker: They all have oval blushes on their cheeks, making them look as cute as they act.
277* {{Keet}}: All four of them are cheerfully loud whenever they successfully complete a tap rhythm.
278* NoodlePeople: Their limbs are rather slim and their torsos are rectangular, but most notably of all, their legs are ''absurdly'' long.
279* PerpetualSmiler: Unless the one on the right messes up, all of them are constantly in a good mood.
280
281!!School Library Pep Squad
282[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cheer_reader_older_3ds_6.png]]
283->'''Appears in:''' ''Fever'' & ''Megamix''
284
285Also known as the Cheer Readers, these girls have one goal in life: perform stunning cheers that motivate kids at the school library to study hard.
286----
287* {{Bookworm}}: We're not certain they are this, but as they're cheering to help kids ace tests and use books in lieu of signs while cheering, it can be guessed that they might be.
288* GratuitousEnglish: Even in Japanese, everything they cheer is in English, and while most of it is fluent English, the way they say, "never give up," falls into this, being pronounced, "never give-u up-u."
289* LuminescentBlush: The head of the squad is prone to doing this whenever [[CuteClumsyGirl she messes something up]].
290* NerdGlasses: Every member of the squad is adorned with a set of round glasses that make them look somewhat cute.
291* PomPomGirl: Obviously, though they definitely aren't the typical variety of positive cheerleaders, given that their cheers are to motivate kids studying at the library and they lack pom-poms.
292* RefugeInAudacity: Being noisy in a library? Rude. Bringing an entire cheerleading squad into the library? Not only do they get away with it, but they actually succeed in helping people study.
293[[/folder]]
294
295[[folder: Introduced in ''Megamix'']]
296!!Tibby
297[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tibby.png]]
298->'''Appears in:''' ''Megamix''
299
300The main protagonist of ''Megamix'' whose goal is to return home and save his mother.
301----
302
303!!Sumo Bros
304[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sumo_brothers_9.png]]
305->Appeared in: ''Megamix''
306
307Two brothers who train in sumo wrestling and cool poses together with the Inu-Sensei.
308----
309* {{Acrofatic}}: They're quite agile despite their girth, and have no problem doing [[AssKickingPose Ass-Kicking Poses]].
310* SumoWrestling: Trains through slaps, stomps, and poses.
311
312!!Mako
313[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1bb49b05_ccf0_4dbf_9b76_bc9b34a51639.png]]
314->'''Appears in:''' ''Megamix''
315
316A young girl who attends a slumber party with a house full of monkeys.
317----
318* AnimalLover: Anyone who would have a slumber party with 24 monkeys would certainly qualify as this.
319* DreamWalker: The monkeys are apparently having the same dream as her, as they're all seen at once within Dreamland.
320* PajamaCladHero: She's wearing pajamas, but so are all 24 monkeys at the slumber party.
321* PrincessPhase: She's seemingly going through one, as Mako is dressed as a princess when she arrives in Dreamland.
322* SlumberParty: The entire plot of Pajama Party has her attending one, being the one human among the 24 monkeys in the house.
323
324!!Beary
325[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/10c02f20_acfe_4023_99f8_db1fde9c7a46.png]]
326->'''Appears in:''' ''Megamix''
327
328A bear who loves donuts just as much as he loves his girlfriend, Bearbra, but has nightmares about losing her.
329----
330* AllJustADream: None of the events of his and Bearbra's breakup are real; they're just a recurring nightmare he has.
331* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite [[StrangeMindsThinkAlike both of them]] having nightmares about their relationship falling apart, Beary and Bearbra are happy that they're together.
332* BearsAreBadNews: A depressing example, in that Bearbra ends up leaving him and leaves him heartbroken.
333* BearyFriendly: He and Bearbra are both nice bears who love their relationship.
334* BigEater: He eats copious amounts of donuts and cake.
335* HeartbreakAndIceCream: In order to forget Bearbra after their breakup, he indulges himself in donuts and cake.
336* PleaseDontLeaveMe: While binge-eating, Beary keeps thinking to himself that he wants Bearbra to come back to him. And considering this is a recurring nightmare, it's likely that this is what he thinks deep down.
337* TrademarkFavoriteFood: While he's also seen eating cake, the story places special emphasis on how much he loves donuts.
338[[/folder]]

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