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(Created page with "{{more images|song being played}} {{DDRMM song |title=Fishing Frenzy |image=DDRIcon7.png |origin={{wp|Csikós Post}} |stage=2-2 |length=1:24 |bpm=142 |easy_notes=61 |normal_notes=97 |hard_notes=126 |very_hard_notes=160 |super_hard_notes=235 |sample=File:DDRMM Fishing Frenzy.oga }} '''Fishing Frenzy''' is a playable song in ''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix''. It is an arrangement of {{wp|Csikós Post}} by {{wp|Hermann Necke}}. Csikós Post previously appeared...")
 
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'''Fishing Frenzy''' is a playable song in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]''. It is an arrangement of {{wp|Csikós Post}} by {{wp|Hermann Necke}}. Csikós Post previously appeared in the series as the Versus Type C theme in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and [[Game Boy]] versions of  ''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]'' , the Action Type B theme in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version of ''Yoshi's Cookie'', and as a selectable song for [[Rhythmic Ribbon]] in the [[Wii]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]''.
"'''Fishing Frenzy'''" is a playable song in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]''. It is an arrangement of "{{wp|Csikós Post}}" by {{wp|Hermann Necke}}. "Csikós Post" previously appeared in the series as the Versus Type C theme in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and [[Game Boy]] versions of  ''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]'' , the Action Type B theme in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version of ''Yoshi's Cookie'', and a selectable song for [[Rhythmic Ribbon]] in the [[Wii]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]''.


In the background of the song, [[Mario]] and/or [[Luigi]] are on a small island, fishing for [[Cheep Cheep]]s and dancing. Behind them is a [[Bob-omb]]-shaped shop decorated with an eyepatch and two large sabers. A symbol depicting a Bob-omb's head with crossed bones behind it adorns the shop's eyepatch, its door, and the sail of the pirate ship moored nearby.
In the background of the song, [[Mario]] and/or [[Luigi]] is/are on a small island, fishing for [[Cheep Cheep]]s and dancing. Behind him/them is a [[Bob-omb]]-shaped shop decorated with an eyepatch and two large sabers. A symbol depicting a Bob-omb's head with crossed bones behind it adorns the shop's eyepatch, its door, and the sail of the pirate ship moored nearby.


This song's only hazard in Mush Mode is Cheep Cheeps, which do not begin in the column in which you must step on them, but instead swim diagonally until just before they reach the note indicators.
This song's only hazard in Mush Mode is Cheep Cheeps, which do not begin in the column in which the player must step on them, but instead swim diagonally until just before they reach the note indicators.


In regular Story Mode, this song serves as stage 2-2, '''Pirate Island'''. However, in Story Mode EX, it is replaced by [[Pirate Dance]]. After the [[SS Brass]] proves unable to go through a whirlpool, the player character and [[Toad]] head for a shop on a nearby island, proprieted by a pirate [[Lakitu]]. This Lakitu shows them his [[Boogie Booster]], but refuses to sell it to them unless he is beaten in a fishing contest. This is played as a dance-off wherein the pirate Lakitu behaves like a playable character despite not being selectable in this or any other mode.
In regular Story Mode, this song serves as stage 2-2, '''Pirate Island'''. However, in Story Mode EX, it is replaced by "[[Pirate Dance]]." After the [[SS Brass]] proves unable to go through a whirlpool, the player character and [[Toad]] head for a shop on a nearby island, with a pirate [[Lakitu]] as the proprietor. This Lakitu shows them his [[Boogie Booster]], but he refuses to sell it to them unless he is beaten in a fishing contest. This is played as a dance-off wherein the pirate Lakitu behaves like a playable character despite not being selectable in this or any other mode.


==Story Mode text==
==Story Mode text==

Revision as of 09:34, May 23, 2023

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"Fishing Frenzy" is a playable song in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. It is an arrangement of "Csikós Post" by Hermann Necke. "Csikós Post" previously appeared in the series as the Versus Type C theme in the NES and Game Boy versions of Yoshi's Cookie , the Action Type B theme in the SNES version of Yoshi's Cookie, and a selectable song for Rhythmic Ribbon in the Wii version of Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

In the background of the song, Mario and/or Luigi is/are on a small island, fishing for Cheep Cheeps and dancing. Behind him/them is a Bob-omb-shaped shop decorated with an eyepatch and two large sabers. A symbol depicting a Bob-omb's head with crossed bones behind it adorns the shop's eyepatch, its door, and the sail of the pirate ship moored nearby.

This song's only hazard in Mush Mode is Cheep Cheeps, which do not begin in the column in which the player must step on them, but instead swim diagonally until just before they reach the note indicators.

In regular Story Mode, this song serves as stage 2-2, Pirate Island. However, in Story Mode EX, it is replaced by "Pirate Dance." After the SS Brass proves unable to go through a whirlpool, the player character and Toad head for a shop on a nearby island, with a pirate Lakitu as the proprietor. This Lakitu shows them his Boogie Booster, but he refuses to sell it to them unless he is beaten in a fishing contest. This is played as a dance-off wherein the pirate Lakitu behaves like a playable character despite not being selectable in this or any other mode.

Story Mode text

It's a fishing battle against Lakitu. Who will be the one to catch the most Cheep Cheeps!?

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese みんなでパーティタイム[?]
Minna de Party Time
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French Partie de pêche[?] -
German Frisch-Fisch[?] -
Italian Pescamania[?] -
Spanish Pescando como locos[?] -