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* The description for the minigame "Splashdown" expresses initial confusion about how there's an "I" in "synchronized swimming". In fact, there's 3 - one for each member of the team in the minigame!
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** With the girl from Kung Fu Ball [[spoilers:not only appearing in ''Move It'', but being a prominent character rather than a cameo, and finally getting a canon name in Cicada]], this is all but outright confirmed.
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** With the girl from Kung Fu Ball [[spoilers:not [[spoiler:not only appearing in ''Move It'', but being a prominent character rather than a cameo, and finally getting a canon name in Cicada]], this is all but outright confirmed.
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** With the girl from Kung Fu Ball [[spoilers:not only appearing in ''Move It'', but being a prominent character rather than a cameo, and finally getting a canon name in Cicada]], this is all but outright confirmed.
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* The executives in "Board Meeting" are boars, thus making them ''literal'' [[IncrediblyLamePun capitalist pigs]].
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* The executives in "Board Meeting" are boars, thus making them ''literal'' [[IncrediblyLamePun [[StealthPun capitalist pigs]].
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* Why is [[LongSongShortScene the Challenge Train theme so long when it only takes a few seconds to show the next game and its conditions]]? Some of the later challenges (such as Frog Hop and Lockstep) require you to continuously press A at a high speed for an extended period of time, so it's likely you'll need to wait a while to rest your hands. It was composed under the assumption that you would be waiting on that screen without doing anything.
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* Why is [[LongSongShortScene the Challenge Train theme so long when it only takes a few seconds to show the next game and its conditions]]? Some of the later challenges (such as Frog Hop and Lockstep) require you to continuously press A A/tap the stylus at a high speed for an extended period of time, so it's likely you'll need to wait a while to rest your hands. It was composed under the assumption that you would be waiting on that screen without doing anything.
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* A ''deliberate'' example with "Cheer Readers." The concept itself is silly enough ("academic cheerleading," basically), and then you remember that the pep squad is ''shouting'' encouragement in ''a library.''
** This gets acknowledged in the Try Again screen.
** This gets acknowledged in the Try Again screen.
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* A ''deliberate'' example with "Cheer Readers." The concept itself is silly enough ("academic cheerleading," basically), and then you remember that the pep squad is ''shouting'' encouragement in ''a library.''
** This'' (This humorously gets acknowledged in the Try Again screen.)
** This
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* What looks like a little slit right below Tibby's neck might appear to just be a spot, a fold, a bow-tie or some kind of weird shading might actually be something more. If what he grows up to be is anything like his mother, that is most likely a rhythm stage in development inside of him.
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* What looks like a little slit right below Tibby's neck might appear to just be a spot, a fold, a bow-tie or some kind of weird shading might actually be something more. If what he grows up to be is anything like his mother, that is most likely a rhythm stage in development inside of him. This is made more apparent with his friend Colin, who has a door on his chest, just like the doors on the towers.
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* Several Rhythm Heaven characters make appearances in ''Game & Wario'', from the Chorus Kids being backup singers for Sal Out, to the Wrestler and Interviewer Girl appearing on the sidewalk in the Pirate minigame's opening. Additionally, the male character in ''Fever'''s Kung Fu Ball very heavily resembles Young Cricket from the ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' series, the only difference being the hair color (which is grey as opposed to Young Cricket's black and white, but what does black and white make?). This opens up the possibility that the Rhythm Heaven series is set in the same universe as the ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario series]]''. ...Which also means that the cast of ''Rhythm Heaven'' (along with the other Mario-related series such as ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' and ''VideoGame/WarioWare'') was also affected by the events of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'' climaxes.
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* Several Rhythm Heaven ''Rhythm Heaven'' characters make appearances in ''Game & Wario'', from the Chorus Kids being backup singers for Sal Out, to the Wrestler and Interviewer Girl appearing on the sidewalk in the Pirate minigame's opening. Additionally, the male character in ''Fever'''s Kung Fu Ball very heavily resembles is Young Cricket from the ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' series, the only difference being the hair color (which is grey as opposed to Young Cricket's black and white, but what does black and white make?).series. This opens up the possibility that the Rhythm Heaven series is set in the same universe as the ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario series]]''. ...Which also means that the cast of ''Rhythm Heaven'' (along with the other Mario-related series such as ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' and ''VideoGame/WarioWare'') was also affected by the events of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'' climaxes.
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** This gets acknowledged in the Try Again screen.
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* Why is [[LongSongShortScene the Challenge Train theme so long when it only takes a few seconds to show the next game and its conditions]]? Some of the later challenges (such as Frog Hop and Lockstep) require you to continuously press A at a high speed for an extended period of time, so it's likely you'll need to wait a while to rest your hands. It was composed under the assumption that you would be waiting on that screen without doing anything.
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* The executives in "Board Meeting" are boards, thus making them ''literal'' capitalist pigs.
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* The executives in "Board Meeting" are boards, boars, thus making them ''literal'' [[IncrediblyLamePun capitalist pigs.
pigs]].
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* The executives in "Board Meeting" are boards, thus making them ''literal'' capitalist pigs.
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* Left-Hand Remix in ''Megamix'' is, like the other end-of-game remixes in the franchise, a series of surreal scenes that play out one after another without any logical connection between them but is treated as if it's all perfectly natural. Such a thought process makes complete sense taking into account that [[spoiler:it's AllJustADream. Bearbara might be getting a fever.]]
* What looks like a little slit right below Tibby's neck might appear to just be a spot, a fold, a bow-tie or some kind of weird shading might actually be something more. If what he grows up to be is anything like his mother, that is most likely [[spoiler:a rhythm stage in development inside of him]].
* What looks like a little slit right below Tibby's neck might appear to just be a spot, a fold, a bow-tie or some kind of weird shading might actually be something more. If what he grows up to be is anything like his mother, that is most likely [[spoiler:a rhythm stage in development inside of him]].
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* Left-Hand Remix in ''Megamix'' is, like the other end-of-game remixes in the franchise, a series of surreal scenes that play out one after another without any logical connection between them but is treated as if it's all perfectly natural. Such a thought process makes complete sense taking into account that [[spoiler:it's it's AllJustADream. Bearbara might be getting a fever.]]
fever...
* What looks like a little slit right below Tibby's neck might appear to just be a spot, a fold, a bow-tie or some kind of weird shading might actually be something more. If what he grows up to be is anything like his mother, that is most likely[[spoiler:a a rhythm stage in development inside of him]].him.
* What looks like a little slit right below Tibby's neck might appear to just be a spot, a fold, a bow-tie or some kind of weird shading might actually be something more. If what he grows up to be is anything like his mother, that is most likely
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* Look at the order of each stage in ''Megamix''. The order of the four games every time (before the remixes) go from ''Tengoku''-->''Heaven''-->''Fever''-->an original game in ''Megamix'', and the pattern just keeps on repeating.
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* Look at the order of each stage in ''Megamix''. The order of the four games every time (before the remixes) go from ''Tengoku''-->''Heaven''-->''Fever''-->an ''Tengoku'' (GBA)-->''Heaven'' (DS)-->''Fever'' (Wii)-->an original game in ''Megamix'', ''Megamix'' (3DS), and the pattern just keeps on repeating.
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* Look at the order of each stage in ''Megamix''. The order of the four games each (before the remix) go from ''Tengoku''-->''Heaven''-->''Fever''-->an original game in ''Megamix'', and the pattern just keeps on repeating.
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* Look at the order of each stage in ''Megamix''. The order of the four games each every time (before the remix) remixes) go from ''Tengoku''-->''Heaven''-->''Fever''-->an original game in ''Megamix'', and the pattern just keeps on repeating.
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* Look at the order of each stage in ''Megamix''. The order of the four games each (before the remix) go from ''Tengoku''-->''Heaven''-->''Fever''-->an original game in ''Megamix'', and the pattern just keeps on repeating.
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* A ''deliberate'' example with "Cheer Readers." The concept itself is silly enough ("academic cheerleading," basically), and then you remember that the pep squad is ''shouting'' encouragement in ''a library.''
* A ''deliberate'' example with "Cheer Readers." The concept itself is silly enough ("academic cheerleading," basically), and then you remember that the pep squad is ''shouting'' encouragement in ''a library.''
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* What looks like a little slit right below Tibby's neck might appear to just be a spot, a fold, a bow-tie or some kind of weird shading might actually be something more. If what he grows up to be is anything like his mother, that is most likely [[spoiler:a rhythm stage in development inside of him]].him]].
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* A ''deliberate'' example with "Cheer Readers." The concept itself is silly enough ("academic cheerleading," basically), and then you remember that the pep squad is ''shouting'' encouragement in ''a library.''
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* A ''deliberate'' example with "Cheer Readers." The concept itself is silly enough ("academic cheerleading," basically), and then you remember that the pep squad is ''shouting'' encouragement in ''a library.''
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* A presumably ''deliberate'' example with "Cheer Readers." The concept itself is silly enough ("academic cheerleading," basically), and then you remember that the pep squad is ''shouting'' encouragement in ''a library.''
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* A presumably ''deliberate'' example with "Cheer Readers." The concept itself is silly enough ("academic cheerleading," basically), and then you remember that the pep squad is ''shouting'' encouragement in ''a library.''
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* A presumably ''deliberate'' example with "Cheer Readers." The concept itself is silly enough ("academic cheerleading," basically), and then you remember that the pep squad is shouting encouragement in ''a library.''
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* A presumably ''deliberate'' example with "Cheer Readers." The concept itself is silly enough ("academic cheerleading," basically), and then you remember that the pep squad is shouting ''shouting'' encouragement in ''a library.''
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* A presumably ''deliberate'' example with "Cheer Readers." The concept itself is silly enough ("academic cheerleading," basically), and then you remember that the pep squad is shouting encouragement in ''a library.''
* A presumably ''deliberate'' example with "Cheer Readers." The concept itself is silly enough ("academic cheerleading," basically), and then you remember that the pep squad is shouting encouragement in ''a library.''
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* What looks like a little slit right below Tibby's neck might appear to just be a spot, a fold, a bow-tie or some kind of weird shading might actually be something more. If what he grows up to be is anything like his mother, that is most likely [[spoiler:a rhythm stage in development inside of him]].
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* Left-Hand Remix in ''Megamix'' is, like the other end-of-game remixes in the franchise, a series of surreal scenes that play out one after another without any logical connection between them but is treated as if it's all perfectly natural. Such a thought process makes complete sense taking into account that [[spoiler:it's AllJustADream. Bearbara might be getting a fever.]]]]
* What looks like a little slit right below Tibby's neck might appear to just be a spot, a fold, or some kind of weird shading might actually be something more. If what he grows up to be is anything like his mother, that is most likely [[spoiler:a rhythm stage in development inside of him]].
* What looks like a little slit right below Tibby's neck might appear to just be a spot, a fold, or some kind of weird shading might actually be something more. If what he grows up to be is anything like his mother, that is most likely [[spoiler:a rhythm stage in development inside of him]].
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* Several Rhythm Heaven characters make appearances in ''Game & Wario'', from the Chorus Kids being backup singers for Sal Out, to the Wrestler and Interviewer Girl appearing on the sidewalk in the Pirate minigame's opening. Additionally, the male character in ''Fever'''s Kung Fu Ball very heavily resembles Young Cricket from the ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' series, the only difference being the hair color (which is grey as opposed to Young Cricket's black and white, but what does black and white make?). This opens up the possibility that the Rhythm Heaven series is set in the same universe as the ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario series]]''. ...Which also means that the cast of ''Rhythm Heaven'' (along with the other Mario-related series such as ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' and ''VideoGame/WarioWare'') was also affected by the events of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'' climaxes.
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* Several Rhythm Heaven characters make appearances in ''Game & Wario'', from the Chorus Kids being backup singers for Sal Out, to the Wrestler and Interviewer Girl appearing on the sidewalk in the Pirate minigame's opening. Additionally, the male character in ''Fever'''s Kung Fu Ball very heavily resembles Young Cricket from the ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' series, the only difference being the hair color (which is grey as opposed to Young Cricket's black and white, but what does black and white make?). This opens up the possibility that the Rhythm Heaven series is set in the same universe as the ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario series]]''. ...Which also means that the cast of ''Rhythm Heaven'' (along with the other Mario-related series such as ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' and ''VideoGame/WarioWare'') was also affected by the events of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'' climaxes.climaxes.
* Left-Hand Remix in ''Megamix'' is, like the other end-of-game remixes in the franchise, a series of surreal scenes that play out one after another without any logical connection between them but is treated as if it's all perfectly natural. Such a thought process makes complete sense taking into account that [[spoiler:it's AllJustADream. Bearbara might be getting a fever.]]
* Left-Hand Remix in ''Megamix'' is, like the other end-of-game remixes in the franchise, a series of surreal scenes that play out one after another without any logical connection between them but is treated as if it's all perfectly natural. Such a thought process makes complete sense taking into account that [[spoiler:it's AllJustADream. Bearbara might be getting a fever.]]
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* Several Rhythm Heaven characters make appearances in ''Game & Wario'', from the Chorus Kids being backup singers for Sal Out, to the Wrestler and Interviewer Girl appearing on the sidewalk in the Pirate minigame's opening. Additionally, the male character in ''Fever'''s Kung Fu Ball very heavily resembles Young Cricket from the ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' series, the only difference being the hair color (which is grey as opposed to Young Cricket's black and white, but what does black and white make?). This opens up the possibility that the Rhythm Heaven series is set in the same universe as the ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario series]]''. ...Which also means that the cast of ''Rhythm Heaven'' (along with the other Mario-related series such as ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' and ''VideoGame/WarioWare'') was also affected by the events of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'' climaxes.
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* Several Rhythm Heaven characters make appearances in ''Game & Wario'', from the Chorus Kids being backup singers for Sal Out, to the Wrestler and Interviewer Girl appearing on the sidewalk in the Pirate minigame's opening. Additionally, the male character in ''Fever'''s Kung Fu Ball very heavily resembles Young Cricket from the ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' series, the only difference being the hair color (which is grey as opposed to Young Cricket's black and white, but what does black and white make?). This opens up the possibility that the Rhythm Heaven series is set in the same universe as the ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario series]]''. ...Which also means that the cast of ''Rhythm Heaven'' (along with the other Mario-related series such as ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' and ''VideoGame/WarioWare'') was also affected by the events of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'' climaxes.
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* The overseas versions have English versions of the tracks. The soundtracks to ''Heaven'' and ''Fever'', which includes the long versions of the vocal tracks, are [[NoExportForYou Japan-only]]. ''We are never getting the long versions of the English-language tracks.''
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* Several Rhythm Heaven characters make appearances in Game & Wario, from the Chorus Kids being backup singers for Sal Out, to the Wrestler and Interviewer Girl appearing on the sidewalk in the Pirate minigame's opening. This opens up the possibility that the Rhythm Heaven series is set in the same universe as the ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario series]]''. ...Which also means that the cast of ''Rhythm Heaven'' (along with the other Mario-related series such as ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' and ''VideoGame/WarioWare'') was also affected by the events of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'' climaxes.
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* Several Rhythm Heaven characters make appearances in Game ''Game & Wario, Wario'', from the Chorus Kids being backup singers for Sal Out, to the Wrestler and Interviewer Girl appearing on the sidewalk in the Pirate minigame's opening.opening. Additionally, the male character in ''Fever'''s Kung Fu Ball very heavily resembles Young Cricket from the ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' series, the only difference being the hair color (which is grey as opposed to Young Cricket's black and white, but what does black and white make?). This opens up the possibility that the Rhythm Heaven series is set in the same universe as the ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario series]]''. ...Which also means that the cast of ''Rhythm Heaven'' (along with the other Mario-related series such as ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' and ''VideoGame/WarioWare'') was also affected by the events of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'' climaxes.
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* Several Rhythm Heaven characters make appearances in Game & Wario, from the Chorus Kids being backup singers for Sal Out, to the Wrestler and Interviewer Girl appearing on the sidewalk in the Pirate minigame's opening. This opens up the possibility that the Rhythm Heaven series is set in the same universe as the ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario series]]''. ...Which also means that the cast of ''Rhythm Heaven'' (along with the other Mario-related series such as ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' and ''VideoGame/WarioWare'') was also affected by the events of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'' climaxes.
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* The overseas versions have English versions of the tracks. The soundtracks to ''Heave'' ''Heaven'' and ''Fever'', which includes the long versions of the vocal tracks, are [[NoExportForYou Japan-only]]. ''We are never getting the long versions of the English-language tracks.''
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* The overseas versions have English versions of the tracks. The soundtracks to ''Heave'' and ''Fever'', which includes the long versions of the vocal tracks, are [[NoExportForYou Japan-only]]. ''We are never getting the long versions of the English-language tracks.''