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* BonusBoss: Beating the game on Normal or higher unlocks one of three optional Arena Mode levels.
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* OptionalBoss: Beating the game on Normal or higher unlocks one of three optional Arena Mode levels.
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* MushroomSamba: The [[WelcomeToTheCaribbeanMon Caribbean]] stage ends with [[spoiler:Rob vanishing in a puff of smoke]]. It's implied that Chopin just got high from second-hand marijuana smoke and [[MarijuanaIsLSD hallucinated everything in this level]].
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* MushroomSamba: The [[WelcomeToTheCaribbeanMon Caribbean]] Caribbean stage ends with [[spoiler:Rob vanishing in a puff of smoke]]. It's implied that Chopin just got high from second-hand marijuana smoke and [[MarijuanaIsLSD hallucinated everything in this level]].
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* SequelDifficultySpike: The very first song is harder than ''Resurrection'''s final song. The scoring system is also stricter in letting you pass a song.
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2020 saw the release of ''[=Fred3ric=]''. In it, Frederic gets semt back in time by a new villain named Zeitgeist who stole Frederic's heart and sent Frederic back in time and made him fight boosted versions of various other musicians. The compositions are now based on other well-known musicians, like Bach or Vivaldi.
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2020 saw the release of ''[=Fred3ric=]''. In it, Frederic gets semt his heart stolen (again) and is sent back in time by a new villain named Zeitgeist who stole Frederic's heart and sent Frederic back in time and made him villain, Zeitgeist, to fight boosted versions of various other musicians. The compositions are now based on other well-known musicians, like Bach or Vivaldi.
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2020 saw the release of ''[=Fred3ric=]''. In it, Frederic gets semt back in time by a new villain named Zeitgeist who stole Frederic's heart and sent Frederic back in time and made him fight boosted versions of various other musicians. The compositions are now based on other well-known musicians, like Bach or Vivaldi.
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The game is also notable for having an actual plot with cutscenes, a rarity for rhythm games. Chopin has [[RiseFromYourGrave been resurrected]] in the modern age by the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Muses]] to help save music from being overrun by greedy, talentless, mass-produced pop stars. To help him, he is given his old grand piano (which can now shrink to a convenient portable size) and a magical golden flying carriage. Frederic's search for the villain behind the music industry's decay takes him around the world, where he gets challenged to musical duels that consist of [[PublicDomainSoundtrack Chopin's own compositions]] arranged to [[RegionalRiff fit his opponent's nationality]].
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The game is also notable for having an actual plot with cutscenes, a rarity for rhythm games. Chopin has [[RiseFromYourGrave [[BackFromTheDead been resurrected]] in [[FishOutOfTemporalWater the modern age age]] by the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Muses]] to help save music from being overrun by greedy, talentless, mass-produced pop stars. To help him, he is given his old grand piano (which can now shrink to a convenient portable size) and a magical golden flying carriage. Frederic's search for the villain behind the music industry's decay takes him around the world, where he gets challenged to musical duels that consist of [[PublicDomainSoundtrack Chopin's own compositions]] arranged to [[RegionalRiff fit his opponent's nationality]].
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A sequel also exists, ''Frederic: Evil Strikes Back''. In it, Frederic pursues a new villain, the Puppetmaster. This time, the music consists of original compositions [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong made to sound like the style of various modern musicians]].
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A sequel also exists, ''Frederic: Evil Strikes Back''. In it, Frederic pursues a new villain, the Puppetmaster.Puppet Master, who [[DamselInDistress kidnapped the Muses]] and stole Frederic's heart. This time, the music consists of original compositions [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong made to sound like the style of various modern musicians]].
!!Tropes found inthis game
''Resurrection Of Music''
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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Yes, Frederic Chopin, the long-deceased famous composer, is alive in the modern age. Yes, everybody knows it's him. No, nobody ever considers this unusual in the least.
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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Yes, Frederic Chopin, the long-deceased famous composer, is alive in the modern age. Yes, everybody knows it's him. No, nobody ever considers this unusual in the least.least.
!!Tropes found in ''Evil Strikes Back
* DamselInDistress: The Muses are captured by the Puppet Master in the intro.
* FailedASpotCheck: The man Frederic helps in London's intro cutscene. He's looking for his car, which is actually a ''tank''. Somehow he loses it in a parking lot full of cars that clearly aren't tanks.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Most opponents are based off real musicians.
* PowerDyesYourHair: Frederic gains purple SpikyHair during the final battle after [[spoiler:receiving the Muses' power]].
* SequelDifficultySpike: The very first song is harder than ''Resurrection'''s final song. The scoring system is also stricter in letting you pass a song.
!!Tropes found in ''Evil Strikes Back
* DamselInDistress: The Muses are captured by the Puppet Master in the intro.
* FailedASpotCheck: The man Frederic helps in London's intro cutscene. He's looking for his car, which is actually a ''tank''. Somehow he loses it in a parking lot full of cars that clearly aren't tanks.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Most opponents are based off real musicians.
* PowerDyesYourHair: Frederic gains purple SpikyHair during the final battle after [[spoiler:receiving the Muses' power]].
* SequelDifficultySpike: The very first song is harder than ''Resurrection'''s final song. The scoring system is also stricter in letting you pass a song.
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''Frederic: Resurrection of Music'' is a RhythmGame based off the music of Music/FredericChopin. Notes come down seven lanes representing a piano's keys (four white notes and three black notes) and must be hit in time. Golden Notes also appear after hitting enough notes in a row, and must be caught by clicking/tapping on them or pressing a random keyboard letter.
The game is also notable for having an actual plot with cutscenes, a rarity for rhythm games. Chopin has [[RiseFromYourGrave been resurrected]] in the modern age by the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Muses]] to help save music from being overrun by greedy, talentless, mass-produced pop stars. To help him, he is given his old grand piano (which can now shrink to a convenient portable size) and a magical golden flying carriage. Frederic's search for the villain behind the music industry's decay takes him around the world, where he gets challenged to musical duels that consist of [[PublicDomainSoundtrack Chopin's own compositions]] arranged to [[RegionalRiff fit his opponent's nationality]].
A sequel also exists, ''Frederic: Evil Strikes Back''. In it, Frederic pursues a new villain, the Puppetmaster. This time, the music consists of original compositions [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong made to sound like the style of various modern musicians]].
!!Tropes found in this game
* BonusBoss: Beating the game on Normal or higher unlocks one of three optional Arena Mode levels.
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment:
** The sheriff in the WildWest level is forced to beat Chopin in a musical duel, with the threat of being forced to dance to ''Theatre/SwanLake'' if he fails.
** In the game's ending, [[spoiler:Mastermind X is forced to listen to his own music (or, as he calls it "music substitute") which he claims can cause poisoning.]]
* MushroomSamba: The [[WelcomeToTheCaribbeanMon Caribbean]] stage ends with [[spoiler:Rob vanishing in a puff of smoke]]. It's implied that Chopin just got high from second-hand marijuana smoke and [[MarijuanaIsLSD hallucinated everything in this level]].
* NapInducingSpeak: The opponent for the Moscow stage boasts that nobody can get through one of his concerts without falling asleep.
* UndeathlyPallor: Chopin has bluish white skin as a result of being undead. He regains a normal skin tone in the final level.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Yes, Frederic Chopin, the long-deceased famous composer, is alive in the modern age. Yes, everybody knows it's him. No, nobody ever considers this unusual in the least.
The game is also notable for having an actual plot with cutscenes, a rarity for rhythm games. Chopin has [[RiseFromYourGrave been resurrected]] in the modern age by the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Muses]] to help save music from being overrun by greedy, talentless, mass-produced pop stars. To help him, he is given his old grand piano (which can now shrink to a convenient portable size) and a magical golden flying carriage. Frederic's search for the villain behind the music industry's decay takes him around the world, where he gets challenged to musical duels that consist of [[PublicDomainSoundtrack Chopin's own compositions]] arranged to [[RegionalRiff fit his opponent's nationality]].
A sequel also exists, ''Frederic: Evil Strikes Back''. In it, Frederic pursues a new villain, the Puppetmaster. This time, the music consists of original compositions [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong made to sound like the style of various modern musicians]].
!!Tropes found in this game
* BonusBoss: Beating the game on Normal or higher unlocks one of three optional Arena Mode levels.
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment:
** The sheriff in the WildWest level is forced to beat Chopin in a musical duel, with the threat of being forced to dance to ''Theatre/SwanLake'' if he fails.
** In the game's ending, [[spoiler:Mastermind X is forced to listen to his own music (or, as he calls it "music substitute") which he claims can cause poisoning.]]
* MushroomSamba: The [[WelcomeToTheCaribbeanMon Caribbean]] stage ends with [[spoiler:Rob vanishing in a puff of smoke]]. It's implied that Chopin just got high from second-hand marijuana smoke and [[MarijuanaIsLSD hallucinated everything in this level]].
* NapInducingSpeak: The opponent for the Moscow stage boasts that nobody can get through one of his concerts without falling asleep.
* UndeathlyPallor: Chopin has bluish white skin as a result of being undead. He regains a normal skin tone in the final level.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Yes, Frederic Chopin, the long-deceased famous composer, is alive in the modern age. Yes, everybody knows it's him. No, nobody ever considers this unusual in the least.