![]() ![]() ![]() If they get away, they will laugh in a deep, quite suave and sophisticated voice.Īnn Glerr often writes in the Expert's Corner of Fishing Monthly (月刊釣り日誌 ?, Gekkan-dzuri nisshi), where she describes the fish she has caught and gives tips on how to catch them, with the three appearing in the Rhythm Game being her latest catch from the previous month. They tease the bait with their tongues and wait a count of three to let the fear set in before striking. The Threefish (ミマチ ?, Mimachi), also known as the Big Teaser in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, is a big blue fish. Ann Glerr is unsure why it bothers, as it always bites the bait anyway. It checks the bait three times in quick succession, then waits a beat before biting. They are cautious fish with big eyebrows, and are described as investing in mutual funds and treasury bills. The Pausegill (ヒトヤスミウオ ?, Hitoyasumiuo), also known as the Little Waiter in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, is a yellow fish. A pink version, simply named the Tasty Fish (ネコに人気の魚 ?, Neko ni ninki no sakana) appears attached to a string in Kitties!, being used as a reward for The Kitties if they clap well. A Quicknibble appears in Love Rap and Love Rap 2 in a fish bowl, apparently owned by the Weasel Couple. They taste the bait twice then bite into it without waiting around. The Quicknibble (スグクイ ?, Sugukui), also known as the Gulper in Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, is an adorable little orange fish with no sense of self-preservation whatsoever. ![]()
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