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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Catchy Tunes multi-winners.jpg|thumb|200px|The multi-winner ending of Catchy Tunes.]]
[[File:Catchy Tunes multi-winners.jpg|thumb|200px|The multi-winner ending to Catchy Tunes.]]
*Though it happens VERY rarely. More then one player is able to win, though it’s almost impossible to do, since the players need to get their last note at the exact same frame. If this happens; 2+ players are standing in front of the losing player(s) (except if there are none) in the ending.<ref>hahaPhD (September 24, 2021). [https://youtu.be/maHUcj-TQPA Rare Double Catchy Tunes Win]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 22, 2024.</ref>
*Though it happens VERY rarely. More then one player is able to win, though it’s almost impossible to do, since the players need to get their last note at the exact same frame. If this happens; 2+ players are standing in front of the losing player(s) (except if there are none) in the ending.<ref>hahaPhD (September 24, 2021). [https://youtu.be/maHUcj-TQPA Rare Double Catchy Tunes Win]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 22, 2024.</ref>



Revision as of 08:29, August 22, 2024

Not to be confused with Catch a Tune.
Catchy Tunes
Wario in Catchy Tunes from Mario Party 7
Appears in Mario Party 7
Type 4-Player minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Lazy Day Lollygag
Music sample

Catchy Tunes is a 4-Player minigame that is found in Mario Party 7. The name is a pun on a phrase that refers to songs that are easily memorable.

Introduction

Musical symbols fall on one of the two xylophones, making musical sound notes after they hit the ground and disappear. The screen fades and then shows the whole playfield that has the players on it, then the minigame begins.

Gameplay

Two players are on the top side between one of the two xylophones, while the other two players are on the giant piano keys; those two players have to jump to get to the top side where the other two players are.

The players attempt to gather five different musical symbols that come from the sky and fall down onto the ground within the time limit of 30 seconds. Each different musical symbol is required to win the minigame. The shadow of a falling musical symbol hints that there is a symbol that is going to hit the ground. If a musical symbol hits the ground, it disappears and cannot be collected. The players' dialog boxes on the screen indicate which certain musical symbols are collected and which ones are not collected. The players can stun others by simply jumping on them; if a player is stunned, they can barely move or jump for a brief moment. If one of the players successfully collects all five different symbols before the time is up, that player wins. If the time is up and players did not get all the required symbols, the minigame is considered a tie.

Ending

The ending to Catchy Tunes

The losers stand behind the winner, with the former doing their losing animations while the latter does their secondary winning animation.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Jump

In-game text

  • Rules"Run around and collect the falling musical symbols. You must collect one of each kind to win."
  • Advice"Watch the shadows to predict where the symbols will fall. You can also jump on other players to stun them!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese あつめておんぷ![?]
Atsumete onpu!
Collect Notes!
French Saute-Notes[?] Note Jump
German Notenregen[?] Note Rain
Italian La musica nel sangue[?] Music in one's veins (literally "in one's blood")
Spanish Pilla la melodía[?] Catch the Melody

Trivia

Two players winning in the Mario Party 7 minigame Catchy Tunes
The multi-winner ending to Catchy Tunes.
  • Though it happens VERY rarely. More then one player is able to win, though it’s almost impossible to do, since the players need to get their last note at the exact same frame. If this happens; 2+ players are standing in front of the losing player(s) (except if there are none) in the ending.[1]


  1. ^ hahaPhD (September 24, 2021). Rare Double Catchy Tunes Win. YouTube. Retrieved August 22, 2024.