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''Unison: Rebels of Rhythm & Dance'' (sometimes known as simply ''Unison'') is a rhythm video game released for the
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in 2000 which featured unique controls and generally considered to have above-average graphics for its genre of game. It is heavily inspired by J-pop, anime and the formation of musical
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Story

The game's plot, taking place in the futuristic city of Twin Ships, centers around the exploits of three girls - Trill, Cela and Chilly - and mascot Friday as they struggle against the dictatorship of a man known only as Ducker, who can use his voice to exert a hypnotic influence over people and only allow them to experience his peculiar brands of fun, which has outlawed anything creative aside from his own music; dancing, in particular, is especially prohibited. Gathered together by a man known as Doctor Dance - who happens to dress in what passes as stereotypical 1960s attire and possesses a large afro - the three girls form the musical dance group Unison, and set about putting on a series of performances over Twin Ships' airwaves to rally the public to their cause and bring dancing back to the people. In opposition of Unison are Ducker and his personal servants who routinely try to capture the girls.


Characters

Japanese names are italicized. *Trill: Unison's lead vocalist and dancer, she plays the role of the stereotypical ditzy blonde. Easily excited and eager to do the right thing. Voiced by Rumiko Varnes. *Cela: A quiet green-haired girl who seems to have a history with Ducker, and the most logical minded of the trio. Voiced by Terry Osada. *Chilly: A
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who practices Unison's most demanding dance moves. Voiced by Gerri Sorrells. *Friday: Chilly's pet robot, the token "cute animal thing" for the story. *Doctor Dance (''Dance Teacher''): The organizer of Unison and the mastermind of their plan to reintroduce the citizens of Twin Ships to dancing. He is of another world. Friday frequently tries to chew on his hair. Voiced by Paul Lucas. *Emperor Ducker: The evil leader of Twin Ships, who is often seen literally riding in an oversized
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. Voiced by Chris Wells. *June Baby (''Manajun''): A singer trained by Ducker to regain his audience from Unison's pirate broadcasts, easily driven to anger when she's not getting what she wants. She Likes Doctor Dance. Voiced by Rumiko Varnes. *Like & Y'Know (''Potti & Guno''): Heads of the Ducker Fan Club, both of whom are frequently subjected to Ducker's wrath, either by accident or in retribution for messing up a plan. As their names suggest, Like tends to include the word "like" in his sentences, and the same for Y'Know. They are voiced by Tom Clark and
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, respectively. *The Barn Family (''Yamashita Family''): A trio of average Twin Ships citizens - a man and his wife and daughter - who are fans of Ducker's music shows. As they are subjected to Unison's broadcasts, they are shown to gradually become fans of the girls. They reflect the changing, pro-dancing attitude of Twin Ships as a whole.


Gameplay

At the start of the game, players choose whether to directly control any one of the girls: Trill, Cela or Chilly. This choice roughly corresponds to a difficulty selection - Trill is Normal, Cela is Hard and Chilly is Very Hard. Once a story cutscene has introduced the song to be performed in the next act, the game moves into a practice session to teach the player the movements necessary to successfully pull off the performance. Movements are accomplished by following the on-screen markers using the PS2's analog sticks to mimic the motions of arms and legs throughout a dance; if a character on the screen is waving their right arm, the movement is likely accomplished by rolling the right analog stick like a waving arm. For the practice session, the song can either be learned in its entirety, or in portions. In the original Japanese release, songs had to be successfully learned in parts, and then as the entire number before moving on. The US release made this process much simpler by allowing the player to keep the markers present throughout the entire game; in the Japanese version, these would progressively be taken away, meaning the player had to commit the dances to memory, making the practice session much more necessary. In either version, the game contains a total of twelve songs that can be played in "Club Tecmo" mode ("Club Afro" in the Japanese version) with up to three players by using a PS2 multitap. The song lists have some differences between the versions.


Japanese Songlist and Original Artists

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American Songlist and Original Artists

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Reception

The game received "average" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. Kevin Rice of '' NextGen'' said of the game, "It's not the same leap that ''
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'' was, but it's a great rhythm game with beautiful graphics, excellent music, and creative controls. Recommended." In Japan, '' Famitsu'' gave it a score of 30 out of 40.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Unison: Rebels of Rhythm and Dance 2000 video games Dance video games Multiplayer and single-player video games Music video games PlayStation 2 games PlayStation 2-only games Tecmo games Video games developed in Japan Video games featuring female protagonists