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{{minigame infobox
{{minigame infobox
|image=[[File:MP3 The Beat Goes On.png|260px]]<br>''Mario Party 3''
|image=[[File:MP3 The Beat Goes On.png|260px]]<br>''Mario Party 3''<br>[[File:Top100TheBeatGoesOn.png|260px]]<br>''Mario Party: The Top 100''
|type=4-Player minigame
|type=4-Player minigame
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 3]]''<br>''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 3]]''<br>''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''
|track=Bang Out a Drum
|track=Bang Out a Drum
|sample=''Mario Party 3'':<br>[[File:MP3 Bang Out a Drum.oga]]
|sample=''Mario Party 3'':<br>[[File:MP3 Bang Out a Drum.oga]]<br>''Mario Party: The Top 100'':<br>[[File:Bang Out a Drum.oga]]
''Mario Party: The Top 100'':<br>[[File:Bang Out a Drum.oga]]
}}
}}
'''The Beat Goes On''' is a 4-Player [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''. Its name may be a reference to {{wp|Sonny Bono}} and [[Cher]]'s {{wp|The Beat Goes On (Sonny & Cher song)|song of the same name}}.
'''The Beat Goes On''' is a 4-Player [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''. Its name may be a reference to {{wp|Sonny Bono}} and [[Cher]]'s {{wp|The Beat Goes On (Sonny & Cher song)|song of the same name}}.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:MP3_DonkeyKong.jpg|thumb|left|Artwork of [[Donkey Kong]] playing the drums from the minigame]]
[[File:MP3 DonkeyKong.jpg|thumb|left|Artwork of [[Donkey Kong]] playing the drums from the minigame]]
The minigame takes place in a nighttime jungle lake and starts with a [[Spear Guy]] playing four drum beats (two in ''Mario Party: The Top 100''). Players on their lily pads take turns copying the beat the Spear Guy made, while beating another drum of their choice after copying the beat, with the next player having to replicate the beat as well as the added drum and then adding another. If a player plays an incorrect drum or does not play a drum in time, several [[Dancing Spear Guy]]s throw torches at them, eliminating them. The last player remaining wins. In ''Mario Party 3'', if a total of 16 drum beats is played and there are two or more players remaining, the minigame ends in a draw.
The minigame takes place in a nighttime jungle lake and starts with a [[Spear Guy]] playing four drum beats (two in ''Mario Party: The Top 100''). Players on their lily pads take turns copying the beat the Spear Guy made, while beating another drum of their choice after copying the beat, with the next player having to replicate the beat as well as the added drum and then adding another. If a player plays an incorrect drum or does not play a drum in time, several [[Dancing Spear Guy]]s throw torches at them, eliminating them. The last player remaining wins. In ''Mario Party 3'', if a total of 16 drum beats is played and there are two or more players remaining, the minigame ends in a draw.
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==Ending==
==Ending==
[[File:The Beat Goes On Ending.png|thumb|200px|The ending to The Beat Goes On in ''Mario Party 3'']]
[[File:The Beat Goes On Ending.png|thumb|200px|The ending to The Beat Goes On in ''Mario Party 3'']]
In ''Mario Party 3'', if the other players are burned, the winning player's lily pad then returns to the starting point, and the player does their victory pose. If all drum beats are played, the remaining players sulk while their lily pads move.
In ''Mario Party 3'', if the other players are burned, the winning player's lily pad returns to the starting point, and the player does their victory pose. If all drum beats are played, the remaining players do losing poses while their lily pads move.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Top100TheBeatGoesOn.png|''Mario Party: The Top 100''
TheBeatsGoesOnDraw.jpg|Draw
</gallery>
</gallery>
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Steal the Beat]]
*[[Steal the Beat]]
==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=たたいてドラム
|Jap=たたいてドラム
|JapR=Tataite doramu
|JapR=Tataite doramu
|JapM=Play the Drum
|JapM=Hit the Drum
|Dut=Doordrummen
|DutM=Keep on drumming
|Fre=Chauffe Marcel!
|FreM=Derived from a quote from a sketch by French comedians {{wp|l=fr|Dupont et Pondu|Dupont and Pondu}} from the early 1960s, where a man tries to seduce a woman while his friend plays the accordion; every time the music stops, this man tells his friend Marcel to "heat up" (''chauffe''), like an excited audience in a jazz club would. This catchphrase was later made even more famous by Belgian singer {{wp|Jacques Brel}} to his accordionist {{wp|Marcel Azzola}} telling him to play faster in a [https://youtu.be/VakkMDarFDQ famous recording] of his French song "Vesoul".
|Ger=Busch-Bongo
|Ger=Busch-Bongo
|GerM=Bongo in the Bushes
|GerM=Bongo in the Bushes
|Fra=Chauffe Marcel!
|Ita=Ritmi tribali
|FraM= Pun with the expression ''Chauffe, Marcel!'', meaning "Give everything you've got!", and ''chauffe'', meaning "heat up"
|ItaM=Tribal rhythms
|SpaA=Dale al bongó
|SpaAM=Hit the bongo
|SpaAN=''Mario Party: The Top 100''
|SpaE=Dale al Tam-Tam
|SpaE=Dale al Tam-Tam
|SpaEM=Hit the Djembe
|SpaEM=Hit the Djembe
|SpaA=Dale al bongó (''Mario Party: The Top 100'')
|SpaEN=''Mario Party 3''
|SpaAM=Hit the bongo (''Mario Party: The Top 100'')
|SpaE2=Dale al tam-tam
|Dut=Doordrummen
|SpaE2M=Hit the djembe
|DutM=Keep on drumming
|SpaE2N={{nw|''Mario Party: The Top 100''}}
|Ita=Ritmi tribali
|ItaM=Tribal rhythms
}}
}}



Latest revision as of 04:19, October 15, 2024

The Beat Goes On
The Beat Goes On from Mario Party 3.
Mario Party 3
The Beat Goes On from Mario Party: The Top 100
Mario Party: The Top 100
Appears in Mario Party 3
Mario Party: The Top 100
Type 4-Player minigame
Music track Bang Out a Drum
Music sample
Mario Party 3:

Mario Party: The Top 100:

The Beat Goes On is a 4-Player minigame found in Mario Party 3 and Mario Party: The Top 100. Its name may be a reference to Sonny Bono and Cher's song of the same name.

Gameplay[edit]

Donkey Kong
Artwork of Donkey Kong playing the drums from the minigame

The minigame takes place in a nighttime jungle lake and starts with a Spear Guy playing four drum beats (two in Mario Party: The Top 100). Players on their lily pads take turns copying the beat the Spear Guy made, while beating another drum of their choice after copying the beat, with the next player having to replicate the beat as well as the added drum and then adding another. If a player plays an incorrect drum or does not play a drum in time, several Dancing Spear Guys throw torches at them, eliminating them. The last player remaining wins. In Mario Party 3, if a total of 16 drum beats is played and there are two or more players remaining, the minigame ends in a draw.

Ending[edit]

The ending to The Beat Goes On in Mario Party 3

In Mario Party 3, if the other players are burned, the winning player's lily pad returns to the starting point, and the player does their victory pose. If all drum beats are played, the remaining players do losing poses while their lily pads move.

Controls[edit]

Mario Party 3[edit]

  • A Button B Button Z Button – Play drum

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

  • Y Button/B Button/A Button: Bang drum

In-game text[edit]

Mario Party 3[edit]

  • Game Rules"Remember the order in which the drums are played, then add the drum of your choice at the end."
  • Advice"If your drum timing is off, you'll lose. So keep the beat!"

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

  • Description"Remember the beats the last drummer played and play the same ones, plus one of your choice!"
  • On-screen"Bang along with the guide, then add your own button!"

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese たたいてドラム[?]
Tataite doramu
Hit the Drum
Dutch Doordrummen[?] Keep on drumming
French Chauffe Marcel![?] Derived from a quote from a sketch by French comedians Dupont and Pondu from the early 1960s, where a man tries to seduce a woman while his friend plays the accordion; every time the music stops, this man tells his friend Marcel to "heat up" (chauffe), like an excited audience in a jazz club would. This catchphrase was later made even more famous by Belgian singer Jacques Brel to his accordionist Marcel Azzola telling him to play faster in a famous recording of his French song "Vesoul".
German Busch-Bongo[?] Bongo in the Bushes
Italian Ritmi tribali[?] Tribal rhythms
Spanish (NOA) Dale al bongó[?] Hit the bongo Mario Party: The Top 100
Spanish (NOE) Dale al Tam-Tam[?] Hit the Djembe Mario Party 3
Dale al tam-tam[?] Hit the djembe Mario Party: The Top 100

Trivia[edit]