
but 1 year later, the three engineers you were cheering on are still working to pay for the damages. In "Zoku", the Humongous Mecha defeats the giant cat and is hailed as a hero.In "Music Hour", Jin is rescued by the three women you're cheering, but instead of being grateful for saving his life, they creep him out and he flees.In "Glamorous Sky", Masashi's confession gets interrupted by Tan Yao's motorbike passing by.but not all is good as the oni scare the visiting children. In "Shounen Heart", the elderly Momotarou joins forces with the oni to refurbish their island into a theme park.
If you fail all scenes of a stage but still clear it, you get a special ending that sours the mood, and the cheerleaders reacts with either silent disappointment or annoyance. Moero! Nekettsu Rhtyhm Damashii: Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2 Them being stranded on a bit of land during a flood? She drowns them all with the power of rain! A drought going on? She reduces them to literal skeletons thanks to the power of the sun. Do badly in "Neraiuchi", and Cleopatra's slaves will die hilariously gruesome deaths. Given how depressed he is at the beginning, and how happy he looks when he announces that, it's most likely the second thing.) or he's going to get some SERIOUS stress-relief from his crappy job. Ichirou's response? "To work, of course!" (Which can be interpreted two ways: Either he's such a dedicated employee that even when he's huge, work is still the most important thing to him. Ichirou begins walking away after the fight, and his daughter asks him where he's going now that he's so big. The end of that stage has a funny moment too, if you know Japanese (or look up the translations online). If you fail that section of the stage, Ichirou falls for it and gets sucker-punched while searching his pockets if you succeed, he does a Double Take and punches the giant mouse. In the "Taiyō ga Moeteiru" stage, the giant mouse tries to distract Ichirou/Salary-Man by offering to exchange business cards. The potter from "Kokoro Odoru" does a number of crazy things to try and find inspiration, from taking a dance aerobics class to spinning records at a night club. The werewolf in "Kibun Joujou" of the second game transforms mid-scream so it's interrupted by his howling. "Shonen Heart" in the second game sees the elderly Momotaro shout so hard his dentures pop out of his mouth!. For "Real Life Real Heart" in the second game, Yuria and Kaoruko call the Ouendan for help by singing. except his stomach cramps are so bad that, instead of the usual "OUENDAAAAN!" scream, all that he manages is a weak, strained "Ouen.da.n.". Desperate, he gears up to call the Ouendan just like any other. "One Night Carnival" in the first game concerns a violin player plagued by stomach complaints on the day of a big performance. As clients wind up for the big "OUENDAAAAAN!" Skyward Scream, there are some variants that will get a laugh or two.
If they had their own games you can tell which difficulty would each girl represent. The opening sequence for the cheerleaders depicts a Goofus and Gallant for most of them with Aoi/Honoka being the Butt-Monkey/amateur while Anna/Reika being The Ace at everything she does.Closing the DS during the tutorial will cause him to berate you for sleeping through training before kicking you back to the title screen, too.His expressions change with how well you do, and they're actually pretty funny, from a strained, annoyed look if you do badly, to shouting his praises in an over-the-top manner. In the tutorials, you have Kai overlooking the Ouendan on the DS's top screen as you practice tapping with the beats.Let's be honest, watching whomever you're helping getting literally fired up by your Ouendan at the start of each phase in a mission is likely going to make them look funny.