
Okay - raises a sword above and sways it once Up Tilt: Ninja - Can easily be used to charge flow Superb - a long speech bubble that says "Crazy in to you" hits in front. Okay - a medium long speech bubble that say" "In to you" hits in front. Miss - a short speech bubble that says "Fo' sure" hits in front. (Pu-pu-pu-punch!)įorward Tilt: Love Rap - Can easily be used to charge flow

Superb - quick charge punch with considerable knockback. Okay - squats down and kicks the opponents. Miss - raises an arm and hits the opponent. Neutral Attack: Space Dance - Can easily be used to charge flow. Visually, whenever Marshal hits a Miss, he looks disappointed or surprised. Miss moves occur at Zero and One Hearts, Okay moves occur at Two and Three Hearts, and Superb moves occur at Four and Five Hearts. Every time he does damage, a Heart fills up, but every time he misses, half a Heart disappears. He has a five heart bar known as a "Flow Bar" above his portait. To increase Marshal's Flow he must damage the opponent. Miss moves are weak, Okay moves are stronger, and Superb moves are the strongest. Special Ability: Flow - Almost all of Marshal's moves have three versions: Miss, Okay, and Superb. Marshal's doughy characteristics and his bubbly personality allows him to easily be molded to represent games like the straightforward Karate Man to oddballs like Kitties! His simple and non-human design lends to his ability to reprsent one Nintendo's most odd IPs. I would actually think these two characters are much more proper to represent than those I've mentioned above, but because Rhythm Girl is not actually a single character and another human, and the Monkey being a character in the same vein as Nurses in Pokemon or Toads in Mario, I think Marshal trumps above them. In essence, Marshal is not just the face of Fever, but also a character that represents several other characters in past games.

Like the Rhythm Girl, the Monkey is group of characters that have appeared in all four games. The Rhythm Girl essentially compromises the red dress-wearing girl featured in the art of Rhythm Heaven Fever, as well as various minigames featuring different girls playing different roles (like the Tap Trial girl and the brunette in Fever).
