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Franchise Overview
Rhythm Heaven (Known as Rhythm Tengoku in Japan, Rhythm Paradise in Europe, and Rhythm World in Korea) is a Japanese rhythm-based music video game series by Nintendo. gameplay focuses on audio cues rather than visual cues to convey information to players. It features a number of unique stages which have their own type of rhythm and gameplay. Players follow the rhythm (in some rhythm games as a character) until the end where they are given a score based on their performance. The gameplay and music were both well received by critics and consumers. it's similar to the WarioWare series of video games due in part to its simplistic controls and art style. It features eight sets which consist of six rhythm games each (all of which are unique to each other). Each set's sixth stage is a remix of the previous games all at once. The games change in turn throughout the remix, which is accompanied by a new song. Some remixes (such as Remix 5) might even have characters wearing alternate costumes. The seventh and eighth sets consist of stages that were based on previous games, but are much harder. Players unlock more rhythm games by completing the rhythm games in order. The object of each rhythm game is to match the rhythm the game expects of players which varies from stage to stage. The game primarily relies on audio cues to indicate the rhythm; while it uses visual cues as well, it will sometimes subvert players' expectations with them. Players are given one of three ratings at the end of every stage - Try Again, OK, and Superb. Players must achieve an OK rank in order to proceed to the next game. Players who achieve Superb receive a medal which can be used to unlock Endless Games, Rhythm Toys, and Drum Lessons. Players are allowed to attempt a Perfect Campaign of a randomly selected stage. If players make any misses in the stage while making the attempt, a life/chance is lost, and the player must restart the stage from the beginning. Players have three lives/chances to attempt this before it either disappears or moves on to another rhythm game. Players who succeed receive an in-game certificate as well as a gift (varying on the rhythm game).

1: Play-Yan and Pop Singer


Play-Yan is a white humanoid who jumps on the boxes and he appears in the minigame Night Walk in Rhythm Tengoku and Pop Singer is a idol singer who sings on the stage, her fans are monkey and she appears in minigame Fan Club in Rhythm Heaven DS, they are added as playable characters.

Final Smash: Rhythm Heaven
Turns into Samurai Drummer and Bandleader from Frog Hop, tackles the opponent, trapping the opponents into the world of Rhythm Heaven, all characters from Rhythm Heaven Fever and Rhythm Heaven Megamix starts attacking the trapped opponents, after that Tall Tapper from Tap Troupe says OK and launches a confetti popper and launches the opponents

2: Karate Joe and Tap Trial Girl
Karate Joe is a karate master who punches objects and he appears in every Karate Man minigames in every Rhythm Heaven games and Tap Trial Girl is a tap dancer who tap dances with monkeys and she appears in Tap Trial in Rhythm Tengoku, they are added as playable characters. they are clones of Play-Yan and Pop Singer, their movesets are the same as Play-Yan and Pop Singer.