These words can be inputted to receive a tip about a hidden code word in a specified game. The player may then go to that game and play far enough in to find the code word, then input that to receive a call. After the call ends, the man questions whether the call was relevant to the investigation, and returns to the keypad prompt. The following section shows each slogan, followed by the tip received from the hidden code word, then where to find the code word within the games, and what the call entails upon entering. Note that some slogans in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise have their code words moved to a different month, though the effect is the same.Įntering SPIKE ( おもいきりそくてん ?) provides the following tip: The player can always input the code words directly without going through the process of discovery. Playing through Kung Fu Ball, the code word appears on a rickshaw in the background.Įntering SEESAW ( てんけん ?) provides a call with sound effects from See-Saw. The call then ends.Įntering CLOCKWORK ( きわまるたくみわざ ?) provides the following tip: See and Saw are doing their routine inspection, but as they go on the inner part, they get faster and faster, before a huge explosion occurs. Playing through Wake-Up Caller, the code word is occasionally spelled out on the faces of the flowers that mark the player's progress.Įntering BOUTS ( ねたばらし ?) provides a call, which differs across regions. In Minna no Rhythm Tengoku, a lyrical version of the Manzai theme is played. In Rhythm Heaven Fever, Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, and Rhythm Sesang Wii, as Manzai was replaced, the call instead plays the Rhythm Fighter theme and depicts a "fight" between two randomly selected characters, each of whom have one attack (using sound effects from their respective games), who may randomly hit or miss the opponent. The fighters include the Small Monkeys, Forthington, the Dough Dudes the paddle used to build Widgets, The Shrimp Scamperers, and Karate Joe.Įntering POSITIVE ( まさにべつもの ?) provides the following tip: When one of the fighters is KOed, the call ends. In Minna no Rhythm Tengoku, the code word is found in Manzai, where it replaces the "SPEEDUP!" text after a certain amount of points. In Rhythm Heaven Fever, Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, and Rhythm Sesang Wii, Manzai was replaced with Mr. Upbeat, in which the titular character's green light expands and spells out the code word each 130 steps.Įntering MATCH ( しあいみせて ?) provides a call in which Wrestler poses and flexes during a match as Captain Tuck compliments him.
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