Thousand March - Heaven Studio remix

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Song is by Mr Sauceman, from the Pizza Tower Ost.
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100k views wtf, this remix ain't even that good 😢 sorry i meant it's a pizza perfecto ofc ofc 👌👌👌

rapandrasmus
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Fireworks segment triggered Peppino's PTSD

loonardtheloonard
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I like it how the seals and the marching mini games are played near each other. Like he’s remembering the times when he did that instead or something like that idk tbh.

redshell
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Okay having a marching segment for a song called “Thousand March.” Brilliant!

lightning_bishop
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Peppino's Notes:

Nicely baked! Not burnt at all!
The seal-march swaps were also handled flawlessly!

*Final Judgment...*
*_P RANK!_*

AndGoatz
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This is one of a few examples of a faithful rhythm heaven-styled remix. I see a lot of people over-doing the imputs to match a silly rhythm or bpm of the used music, making the custom remix unplayable and just saturated, but you stayed true to the premises of both the game and the music used, and kept it playable while fun and engaging. Very nice!

guilhermes.r
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Really well done. Length is gruelling but this is WAR.

arcengal
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The switches of cues between Flipper Flop/Marching Orders and DJ School/Dazzles are as devious as they are insanely clever. Always keeping you on your toes but being JUUUST clear enough to keep you going forward and not catch you too off guard, just like the OG stage this song is from. Dunno if that much was intentional, but it's genius all the same.

camwoodstock
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This remix is incredibly on theme. It's honestly a very creative take on peppino's (theorized?) PTSD.
It's grueling, gives you minimal time to react, and goes on for a WHILE (at least by rhythm heaven standards). The combination of these three is a level that requires you be on a hair trigger at all times, but not so much you misfire (and, metaphorically speaking, kill someone with friendly fire).
And the theming, be that the very quick swapping between actions, or everything being either a test of group coordination or a reaction speed test. All very fitting for memories of war.
Not to mention the inclusion of the fireworks, along with the _actual_ bomb at the end. We all know the former's association with triggering ptsd.

Resetium
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The marching in the song *Oh Hell Yea* this nailed it right on!!!

RuckusHuckusYT
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This is top-notch Rhythm Heaven. Not only are the games synchronized perfectly, but the cues are fair, the games are sensibly picked, and the red filter looks great!

SC
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I feel like the seals are going to WAR.

KOJoe-yiiz
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Nailed the ending march sequence, hell yeah

demitrischoenwald
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i love the hue of pink and red given to every screen like it's all being viewed through a hazy memory of blood such as war tends to be
also that it has a lot of violent oriented segments like the slashing and punching and fireworks

flaco
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When I clicked the video I thought "If this doesn't have any flipper rolls in it I'm going to be pissed"

Fantastic job

rowdyriolu
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I like how many of these are people in charge commanding the people working under them to do what they say, like war.

noah-uxcz
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Everyone is praising how faithful is this remix to the actual game, and i will too.

Super clever transitions, fair ques, everything its on point, and its also challenging enough, that's what rythm heaven is all about, i dont know why people tend to turn rythm games into "look at this mad fast mashing song, wow such hard, tempo so fast", it ends up loosing the feel that you are actually playing music and ends up not being very fun either, and with rythm heaven specially, you can just throw a bunch of quick inputs and ques beyond human reaction, this is pure gold and i wish more remix creators sticked to the bases of the game instead of just making "hard" stuff.

Daryom
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Every minigame here has meaning to the war nature.
Seals are related to service in the Navy SEALs and also are taking orders as you do in the military.
The marching is self explanitory, being a literal military minigame
The knives, could reference military knife training,
The fireworks are like artilery fire
The bouncing ball one is a bit more of a stretch, but they could be catching and throwing back grenades
The punching might be a reference to Korean military elites having black belts, while the DJ one is mostly inrelated, it is an example of order taking, and military computers.
The monkey one may reference army marching bands
The cheer leaders are just groups of people taking orders, as the military may do.

memesandgames
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I'd personally like to point out and praise the selection of segments in this, rather than the faithfulness to the series.

All of the selected sections either are related to combat or weapons (Hanabi, Dog Ninja, Karate Joe) or have you under the command of someone (Flipper-flop, Dj school, Sarge and Squadmates), which are very well related to the theme of the music, rather than just a selection of random different ones. I like the effort show in details like that.

Tl:dr Like how the actual things revolve around WAR. Good job.

some_rando_w_internet
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Not only is this remix very well made, the timing and minigame choices being great and the red tone being very fitting, it also looks very fun to play, and on reasonable difficulty! Expertly done!

saxolot