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I like how you can see the Rhythm Heaven characters on the TV in the background of the intro cutscene of Warioware Move It. Someone still remembers this franchise.
the last warioware game also had the scientists from first contact and the characters from ringside. i kind of doubt we're going to see a warioware game without RH references going forward.
I love how in a previous custom remix (Why Don’t You Like our Song Title?) Built to Scale was just out of nowhere insanely fast, and here it’s one of the slowest games seen
i love that this starts and ends on fillbots since mike and crygor are the main hosts of this mode in warioware. also love the inclusion of kung fu ball and endless munchy monk because of cicada! i was so excited when i saw it. and also making lockstep the megagame at the middle was incredibly genius. i'm just so enthralled by this video, it's honestly a perfect custom remix to me. thank you so much for making this
I hadn't heard the song before watching this remix for the first time, but now that I've listened to the song 10+ times, this remix makes significantly more sense, if that makes sense to say? Like, the structure of it all and a lot of the choices that went into it are much more clear to me now than they were at first-it's easier for me to follow along now without it just seeming like a chaotic swarm of sound and rhythm games! :O
Honestly, I think if you watch the gameplay footage for this song, the structure of the music makes sense. In the beginning, you play each minigame for four measures of music, but as the song speeds up, that isn't enough time, so one (or two or three, etc.) extra measure is added to compensate, until the tempo resets about halfway through and, in essence, the song repeats
In celebration of Cicada making it into WarioWario: Move It. Also this remix is great, jan Misali! I think it’s a great added detail that some Rhythm Games have the Wario.. Where? visuals from Megamix, along with the fact that Kung Fu Ball makes a brief appearance because, y’ ow. The who,e thing with Cicada.
I love how they made a Short for Wario Ware: Gold about Young Mantis training with Cicada just to "literally who" her in WW: Move It. Top tier comedy right there.
I actually believe that Wrestler and Mr. Sparkle are the same person and that's why Wrestler is panicking, when the other guy is trying to take off his mask in the try again epilogue. Also it's stated in Warioware gold, that they're going to the same gym.
I watched this right after spending twenty minutes trying to get a Superb on Remix 9 in Fever. Reflexively trying to keep up with the cues here was… a LOT. Beautifully done!
This brings up an amazing point, why haven't these two franchises crossed over yet??? Warioware is all about doing minigames fast, and so it Rhythm Heaven! So much potential for them to have a wario themed playlist!
sorry i screamed but i just got into toki pona and you are the only one that explains it well and i can actually understand so please, i beg you, complete the toki pona series.@@HBMmaster
Really good remix, the graphics (that you made) look amazingly real, though I do always prefer remixes that are realisticly doable which isn't really possible with its sheer speed, still really good
This remix is great enough as is, but when you listen close enough to notice that the sfx lines up with the song on places like 0:39 with the fruit, 1:43 with the chameleon, and ESPECIALLY 2:32 with the triple tap synchronizing with his echo? It’s peak.
Did Nintendo forget about Rhythm Heaven? It wasn't that bad of a game… I love the WarioWare references in Rhythm Heaven and this video! The muscle music is actually not bad lol
S tier video essay, please s tier video essay, please s tier video... Yeah alright fair enough. I respect Jan misali's craft even if it's not what I'm into.
okay went and looked it up myself, turns out it's Kung Fu Ball, one of the two-player endless games from fever. delightfully deep cut there i did not even know there *were* two-player endless games,
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