3:06 I love this part I love how he just looks at everyone like he forgot what to do And then it looks like he tries to copy them so it looks like he fits in
0:55 you messed up. Since the stick didn’t hit the end and explode, the game wouldn’t have counted it as a miss. That means you can do this and still get a perfect, although keep in mind this is the only remix that cuts polyrhythm off early enough for this to happen.
This is the same logic as holding the last "Doo wop" right before the glee club part in the starting section of DS remix 9 wouldn't count as a miss since the birds won't shit on you before the game transitions
That one marchers looks like he's saying "Boi, why are you so mad at me? You know what, I'm just gonna keep marching when you say to halt. How does this feel? Let me know. I hope you like this.
every version of the games: Space Dance, but you were born with 2 left feet from an accident at birth Bouncy Road, but you don't care about your job Rat Race, but your balance is terrible The Clappy Trio, but you have really bad input lag Quiz Show, but you had a stroke during your turn Polyrhythm, but the factory is malfunctioning Ninja Bodyguard, but you're a spy for the enemies and actually want to kill the lord Power Calligraphy, but you covered your hands with baking oil before starting Tap Trial, but you want to trick the monkeys into having false hope just before abandoning them. Tap hates you too.. Sick Beats, but you didn't wear a mask during COVID-19 Toss Boys, but *W a v y B a l l* Wizard's Waltz, but the child was the girl who stole your milk in 3rd grade Night Walk, but you forgot your night vision potion Karate Man, but you don't want to break the pots Bunny Hop, but you're using the spin technique Rap Men, but you turn into a Smurf and die Showtime, but no food for you stupid penguins Sneaky Spirits, but you never took archery lessons Bon Odori, but you think it's the Clappy Trio Fireworks, but you don't want to scare off your neighbor's dog Tram and Pauline, but what if furry catgirl gf? Spaceball, but you hate baseball and want to take up music instead Samurai Slice, but you just wanna make cool noises with your sword Rhythm Tweezers, but you're trying to sell the onions with the hair as a gimmick Marching Orders, but you zoned out in the middle of training Space Dance again, but you just really hate the other dancers
Space dance: sit down when they turn right,and vice versa for lets sit down Bouncy road: press + when the ball lands on yellow and A when on red Rat race: halt when running,run when hiding The clappy trio: clap when the first one does Quiz: press the amount of presses the host did but backwards (ex. Press 30 if 03,23 if 32) Polyrhythm: self explanatory,+ for the bottom road and A for the upper Ninja bodyguard: repeat the motion archers did but at the Beggining of the melody Power Calligraphy:idk just hit barleys Tap trial: tap twice when they tap once,tap twice when they tap once,do the jump input (use your rhythm memory or smth like that to remember at what exact moment you need to press A during the jump) for multiple taps and multiple taps for jump Sick beats: if the microbe is on right,press the left arrow,if left then right if up then down blah blah blah Toss boys: A for B,B for A and barely for + Wizard's Waltz/nightwalk/karate man/bunny hop: B A R E L Y Rap men: do the opposite of the amount of uhs you need to make (the opposite as in marcher, not like quiz) Sneaky spirits: shoot on the 7th beat instead of 8 The bon odori: remember bon dance? You need to do that madness again and clap on the "don" and not "pan" Fireworks: barelys once again. Pauline and tram: just like the title,do reverse/opposite inputs. When they are jumping together,do a barely Spaceball: switch the timing of flying balls and fastballs Samurai slice: you gotta use the sword when the moment they come out Rhythm tweezers: b a r e l i Marcher: also self explanatory,turn right when the captain says left,(vice versa for right) halt when you are supposed to march and march when you need to halt
I love how some of these misses are intentional, they are still at the rhythm of the music, but instead of going onbeat, they go offbeat, and vice versa