Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Taiko Time 11th Anniversary Quiz: The Answers


Question 1
Among the following four tracks that were introduced between the last Anniversary Quiz and this one, which is introduced into Taiko no Tatsujin the earliest?

Answer: C. The respective dates of introduction for each option are:
  A. twinkle night (feat. somunia) (2021/04/21)
  B. Into the Unknown (2021/05/17)
  C. Aka to Shiro Bara no Majo (2021/03/25)
  D. Usseewa (2021/04/21)

Question 2
Which of the following Diverge Notes notecharts has the most number of fork points?

Answer: B. Fork points are signified by a yellow bar line in-game, including the forced switch points. The respective number of fork points for each option are:
  A. Anzu no Uta Oni (3)
  B. Soroban 2000 Oni (6)
  D. Shinra Banshou Oni (4)

Question 3
For each part, pick the track that has the most difficult Futsuu notechart (order first by star rating, then by note count). Of course, it is no fun to just give you the straight track titles, so expect different wrenches for each part...

3a. By SongID (曲ID)
  A. naraku
  B. 2no92
  C. puzdr6
  D. thakeb

Answer: A. The respective track titles and Futsuu stats for each option are:
  A. Abyss of hell (★7, 354 notes)
  B. MOIL (★2, 69 notes)
  C. Holding Hands (★5, 195 notes)
  D. Akeboshi Rocket (★5, 200 notes)

3b. By the official English title
  A. We Be Pirates!
  B. WA ARUDO HERITE IJI - JO
  C. Is There Still Anything That Love Can Do?
  D. The ephemeral dances in the primordial

Answer: D. The respective track titles we use and Futsuu stats for each option are:
  A. Oresama Pirates (★5, 207 notes)
  B. World Heritage: Prelude (★5, 197 notes)
  C. Ai ni Dekiru-koto wa Mada Aru Kai (★2, 102 notes)
  D. Hakanaki wa Gensho ni Mau (★5, 275 notes)

3c. By the translated Play/Full Combo Titles on 3rd and 4th generation arcade
  A. Perfect Parfait
  B. Master Wielder of Umbrella
  C. Time Flies Like a Roller Coaster
  D. Limit Breaker

Answer: A. The respective track titles and Futsuu stats for each option are:
  A. Magical Parfait (★7, 205 notes)
  B. D-zettai! SAMURAI In The Rain (★4, 207 notes)
  C. Youthful Coaster (★6, 187 notes)
  D. RAGE v. self (★4, 156 notes)

3d. By a literal translation of the official Chinese title
  A. Little Doggie Boqi
  B. Selfish First Mistress
  C. The Dragon Cat Next Door
  D. Laughable and Roarable 2000

Answer: D. The respective true track titles and Futsuu stats for each option are:
  A. Puchipochi (★7, 363 notes)
  B. Ego Ego Atakushi (★7, 260 notes)
  C. Tonari no Totoro (★3, 106 notes)
  D. Waraeru 2000 (★7, 386 notes)

Question 4
Which of the following Taiko no Tatsujin tracks has the lowest product of the in-game BPM × notecount in Muzukashii?

Answer: A. The respective stats and product for each option are:
  A. OK I’m blue rat (128 BPM × 411 notes = 52,608)
  B. super star shooter (170 BPM × 506 notes = 86,020)
  C. DIMENSIONS (252 BPM × 354 notes = 89,208)
  D. The Carnivorous Carnival (168 BPM × 460 notes = 77,280)

Note that DIMENSIONS's actual in-game BPM (as seen in Don-chan's and dancers' erratic movement) is a very-high 252 BPM but runs at only 0.55x scroll speed, making it look like it was 138 BPM.

Question 5
How many tracks does the Taiko no Tatsujin series have playable on the PlayStation 3? Please include all DLCs and timed releases in your count.
  A. 3
  B. 286
  C. 346
  D. 376

Answer: A. With no official standalone PS3 Taiko no Tatsujin game, Taiko no Tatsujin is only playable as a minigame within Yakuza 5 on that system, with only Mappy Ondo, From the New World and Nijiiro Yumeiro Taikoiro available. The other options are the count for (B) PlayStation 4, (C) PlayStation Portable and (D) PlayStation 2, using the consoles' actual Taiko no Tatsujin releases.

Question 6
From the following four Taiko no Tatsujin characters, pick the odd one out based on their anatomy.
  A. Yatsushika
  B. Mimizu Wada
  C. Toramai
  D. Gigadon

Answer: The intended answer is B. Mimizu Wada is a worm and has no limbs; the other three each has two visible limbs (Yatsushika and Toramai has two legs and no arms; Gigadon has two arms and no legs)

Question 7
For each part, identify the track being played on these screenshots.
(We are not reproducing the screenshots and choices here; please refer to the question post for them)

7a.
Answer: C. The screenshot shows the beginning of the third part of the Oni notechart of JOIN THE PAC -Taiko no Tatsujin Ver.-

7b.
Answer: B. The screenshot shows the beginning of the last chorus of the Oni notechart of Roki under 1.5× scroll speed.

7c.
Answer: D. One of the rare times that we don't use the Oni notechart for a screenshot quiz, this screenshot shows the Muzukashii notechart of Byoushin o Kamu, as the first track in the Third Kyu (三級) trial of Nijiiro 2021 Ranking Dojo. The other choices are also used in Third Kyu trials of Ranking Dojo in Nijiiro ver. (either 2020 or 2021), but the Pops genre and the goals should give good hints.

7d.
Answer: A. Here are what each screenshot is showing:
  B. Seigaitten Oni

Question 8
Which of the following video game characters is the ace? (yes, this has something to do with Taiko no Tatsujin)
  A. Annie (Skullgirls)
  B. Samus Aran (Metroid)
  C. Miles Edgeworth (Ace Attorney)
  D. Ai (Puyo Puyo Tetris)

Answer: D. The Japanese voice actor for Ai is Yuuki Tai (泰勇気), also the vocalist for the Namco Original song BE THE ACE.

Question 9
In the earliest documented proposal for Taiko no Tatsujin, who were the protagonists instead of Don-chan and Kat-chan?
  A. Tetsuo and Hana
  B. Tetsuo and his unnamed older brother
  C. A man and a woman, both unnamed
  D. Two grown men, both unnamed

Answer: D. Partial scans of the original patent application can be found in articles on the Asobimotto column of Bandai Namco, including this about five games back in their patent application days and an exclusive interview with Taiko Team members both past and current. It is also hinted at on the loading screen of Nijiiro ver.'s AI Battle Performance mode.

Question 10
For each part, you will be given a partially completed appearance summary table like the ones we use for our Song of the Week columns. Identify the missing information in the designated blank ([???*], with an asterisk and colored red).
(We are not reproducing the SotW tables and choices here; please refer to the question post for them)

10a.
Answer: C. It is directly taken from the actual Song of the Week feature of KING a few months back.

10b.
Answer: B. The track is Angel Dream (the Idolm@ster Cinderella Girls version). While Hopes and Dreams and Kabukimono, Maki-tooru! also has 694 notes on Oni, only the Derem@s Angel Dream is put in the Anime genre in Nijiiro ver.

10c.
Answer: D. The track is The Impression That I Get, exclusive to only the two versions of English-dubbed Taiko Drum Master. The genre for this track in the TDM games is "Pop" (no -s), instead of the "Pops" (ポップス) in modern Taiko games.

10d.
Answer: A. The track is Colorful, being the only ★10 track with a 739-note count on Oni.

Question 11
We are NOT confirming the existence of 1STPAI, but assuming that this purported recording of 1STPAI is real only for the purpose of this question. With the exception of Requiem from Dies Irae, which of the following Taiko no Tatsujin games contain part(s) of the recording?
  A. Taiko no Tatsujin 13 (AC13)
  B. Meccha! Taiko no Tatsujin 7-tsu no Shima no Daibouken (DS2)
  C. Taiko no Tatsujin Nintendo Switch Version (NS1)
  D. Taiko no Tatsujin Wii Chou-goukaban (Wii5)

Answer: D. The "yo-yo-yo-yo" vocalization during Requiem from Dies Irae part is also included in the fast forward/rewind noise in Training, Tsumami-kui and Tokkun modes. Our previous feature showed some examples of us and Donders playing with the noise by slowing it down significantly.