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'''Twist Drum''' is a souvenir in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' located in the Instruments folder. It features a [[wikipedia:Den-den daiko|den-den daiko]] (a percussion instrument and a Japanese variant on the [[wikipedia:Pellet drum|pellet drum]]) on a featureless background. When the console is tilted, the pellets attached to the drum flop onto the body, causing it to sound. Whenever the drum is struck, the background changes | '''Twist Drum''' is a souvenir in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' located in the Instruments folder. It features a [[wikipedia:Den-den daiko|den-den daiko]] (a percussion instrument and a Japanese variant on the [[wikipedia:Pellet drum|pellet drum]]) on a featureless background. When the console is tilted, the pellets attached to the drum flop onto the body, causing it to sound. Whenever the drum is struck, the background changes colour. The body of the drum displays a different image on either side: one side has a unique marking with three curved protuberances, while the other has a caricature of a [[wikipedia:Geisha|geisha]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:01, February 20, 2016
Twist Drum is a souvenir in WarioWare: Twisted! located in the Instruments folder. It features a den-den daiko (a percussion instrument and a Japanese variant on the pellet drum) on a featureless background. When the console is tilted, the pellets attached to the drum flop onto the body, causing it to sound. Whenever the drum is struck, the background changes colour. The body of the drum displays a different image on either side: one side has a unique marking with three curved protuberances, while the other has a caricature of a geisha.