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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The players are on a giant table in front of a soup with a character on the stage, the default being [[Waluigi]]. If he is a participant, he is replaced by one of either [[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]], [[Birdo]], or [[Wario]]. This reprises Waluigi and Luigi's integrability to a Rhythm minigame despite being playable characters from Time to Shine.
The players are on a giant table in front of a soup with a character on the stage, the default being [[Waluigi]]. If he is a participant, he is replaced by one of either [[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]], [[Birdo]], or [[Wario]]. This reprises Waluigi and Luigi's integrability to a Rhythm minigame despite being playable characters from [[Time to Shine]].


The players must shake the [[Nintendo Switch #Joy-Con|Joy-Con]] with the right timing (indicated by the pink light underneath all characters and a whistling noise; if there is no light underneath a player when it is the player's turn, the player does not have to strike a pose). Players score one point if they get the timing too late or too early, adding some seasoning to the soup, but they can score two points if their timing is deemed "Nice!" and the character adds more seasoning to the soup at once. The players must work together for more points.
The players must shake the [[Nintendo Switch #Joy-Con|Joy-Con]] with the right timing (indicated by the pink light underneath all characters and a whistling noise; if there is no light underneath a player when it is the player's turn, the player does not have to strike a pose). Players score one point if they get the timing too late or too early, adding some seasoning to the soup, but they can score two points if their timing is deemed "Nice!" and the character adds more seasoning to the soup at once. The players must work together for more points.

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