Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime

Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to ni Daime

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Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco Bandai Games
Series Taiko no Tatsujin
Platform(s) Wii
Release date(s)
  • JP November 19, 2009
Genre(s) Music rhythm game
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)
Media/distribution Wii Optical Disc

Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime! (太鼓の達人Wii ドドーンと2代目! Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to ni Daime!?, Taiko Drum Master Wii: Do Don and the Second Generation!), or simply known as Taiko no Tatsujin Wii 2, is a music rhythm game for the Wii. It was released on November 19, 2009 only in Japan. It is the sequel of Taiko no Tatsujin Wii.

Contents

Features

There are many new features in this game. Players can see guest characters such as YMCK's Family series, THE IDOLM@STER, Dragon Quest series and more. There is also a Boss mode, where players can defeat a robot bird, Itrium, and a robot similar to Mega Man, Garium. Players also can customize the anthropomorphic Taiko in different costumes such as a sumo, a policeman, a cake, or even as a pencil.[1]

Bosses

Other Bosses

Creations of Don

During the development of this game, Namco held a contest that Japanese kids had to draw their creations of Don. Those successful entries were:

Track listing

Category Song Artist TV Show/Game
J-POP
遥か (Haruka, Far away) Greeeen The Rookies Movie / Shio, Koshō
ひまわり (Himawari, Sunflower) Yusuke Kamiji
気まぐれロマンティック (Kimagure ROMANTIKKU, Romantic Whim) Ikimono-gakari My Song Your Song
ニホンノミカタ -ネバダカラキマシタ- 
(Nihon no Mikata -Nevada Kara Kimashita-, Japan Bars -I came from Nevada-)
Yazima Beauty Salon
Be your wings Girl Next Door
ファミリードンドン (Family Don-Don) YMCK
ラブ・ストーリーは突然に (Love Story wa Totsuzen ni, A sudden love story) Kazumasa Oda sometime somewhere
天体観測 (Tentai Kansoku, Astronomical) Bump of Chicken Jupiter
リンダリンダ (Linda Linda) The Blue Hearts The Blue Hearts
紅 (Kurenai, Crimson) X Japan Blue Blood
Anime
ハイタッチ! (High Touch!) Rica Matsumoto
Megumi Toyoguchi
Pokémon Diamond & Pearl
侍戦隊シンケンジャー (Samurai Sentai Shinkenger) Psychic Lover Samurai Sentai Shinkenger (侍戦隊シンケンジャー)
Let's!フレッシュプリキュア!~Hybrid ver.~
(Let's! Fresh Pretty Cure! ~Hybrid ver.~)
Fresh Pretty Cure!
Light of the Fireflies (ホタルノヒカリ HOTARU NO HIKARI?) Naruto Shippūden (NARUTO–ナルト– 疾風伝?)
Dragon Soul Takayoshi Tanimoto Dragon Ball Kai
ケロッ!とマーチ (Kero! to March, Kero! and March) Keroro
勇気りんりん (Yūki rin rin?) Go! Anpanman (それいけ!アンパンマン sore ike! ANPANMAN?)
ユルユルで DE-O!
(YURU YURU de DE-O!)
Akiko Yajima Crayon Shin-chan
A Cruel Angel's Thesis (残酷な天使のテーゼ Zankoku na Tenshi no Teze?) Yoko Takahashi Neon Genesis Evangelion
Cutie Honey (キューティーハニー KYŪTĪ HANĪ?)
Touch (タッチ Tatchi?) Yoshimi Iwasaki Touch
Children's song
Toy's Cha cha cha (おもちゃのチャチャチャ Omocha no Chachacha?)
Variety
Electrical Parade Theme (エレクトリカル パレードのテーマ Erekutorikaru Pareeto no Teema?) Baroque Hoedown
Classic
Symphony No.5 Beethoven
Orpheus in the Underworld Offenbach
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Mozart
Carmen Bizet
La Campanella Liszt
白鳥の湖~still a duckling~ (Hakuchou no Mizuumi~still a duckling~) Mari Kanou Taiko no Tatsujin 8
American Patrol Glenn Miller
Nocturne Op. 9-2 Chopin
Minuet Bach
Étude Op. 10-4 Chopin
Video game music
Overture IX Dragon Quest IX
HELLO![2] The Idolmaster The Idolmaster:
Dearly Stars
I Want[3] The Idolmaster THE IDOL M@STER:
Live For You!
Mappy Medley (マッピーメドレー?) Mappy
Symphonic Druaga (シンフォニック ドルアーガ Shinfuonikuu Doruāga?) Tower of Druaga
バーニングフォースメドレー (Burning Force Medley) Burning Force
Naked Glow R4: Ridge Racer Type 4
SAMURAI ROCKET Ridge Racer V
SAMURAI ROCKET (裏)
(SAMURAI ROCKET (Ura), SAMURAI ROCKET (inside))[4]
Ridge Racer V
Namco Original
ららら☆ハッピネス (Lalala☆Happiness!) Narahashi Miki Theme song of this game
SORA-I アースライズ (SORA-I Earthrise) The battle song for Gariumu.
SORA-II グリーゼ581 (SORA-II Gliese 581) The battle song for Teruru.
ヒカリノカナタヘ (Hikari no Kanatae) The battle song for Arumi-chan after Dr. Waruru gains control over her.
ワルルーさまの歌を聴けぇ!(Waruru-sama no Uta Okike!) Dr. Waruru Dr. Waruru's theme and battle song.
ハロー! ハロウィン (Hello! Halloween) The battle song for Achimon.
ブルちゃんのおや2 (Buru-chan no Oya2, Blue-chan's Day Off 2) Yuri Misumi
Future Lab (フューチャー・ラボ Fuyucha Rabo?) PRINCE The song used during the boss tutorial with Mekadon.
Many wow bang! The battle song for Ittoriumu.
PaPaPa Love PRINCE
ねがいごと☆ぱずる (negaigoto☆pazuru?)
エンジェルドリーム (Angel Dream) Yoko Takamitsu Taiko no Tatsujin 10, 11, 12
エンジェルドリーム (裏) (Angel Dream (Ura), Angel Dream (inside))[4] Yoko Takamitsu Taiko no Tatsujin 12.5
DON'T CUT Shougo Yasukawa
DON'T CUT (裏) (DON'T CUT (Ura), DON'T CUT (inside))[4] Shougo Yasukawa
友情ぽっぷ (Yuujou Pop)
ユウガオノキミ (Yuugao No Kimi) The battle song for Geruma.
喫茶レイン (Kissa REIN?)
Obsession Latino (オブセッション・ラティーノ OBUSESSHON RATĪNO?)
ドン・エンガスの笛吹き (DON・ENGASU no Fuefuki?)
亜空間遊泳ac12.5 (Akuugan Yuuei ac12.5) The battle song for Tangusuten.
Elements! Master Bachio (風雲!バチお先生 Fuuun! Bachio Sensei?) NAOTO Taiko no Tatsujin 3
Elements! Master Bachio (Inside) (風雲!バチお先生(裏) Fuuun! Bachio Sensei (Ura)?) NAOTO Taiko no Tatsujin 12.5
らんぶる乱舞 (Rumble Ranbu, Rumble Dance) SAMPLING MASTERS AYA
らんぶる乱舞 (裏) (Rumble Ranbu (Ura), Rumble Dance (inside))[4] SAMPLING MASTERS AYA
夜桜謝肉祭 (Yozakura Shanikusai, Carnival Cherry Blossoms)
夜桜謝肉祭 (裏)
(Yozakura Shanikusai (Ura), Carnival Cherry Blossoms (inside))[4]
風雲志士 (Fuun Shishi) The battle song for Tantaru.
燎原ノ舞 (Ryougen no Mai)
旋風ノ舞 (Senpuu no Mai) Zeami, Ayane
季曲 ~Seasons of Asia~
(Kikyoku ~Seasons of Asia~, Season song ~Seasons of Asia~)
季曲 ~Seasons of Asia~ (裏)
(Kikyoku ~Seasons of Asia~ (Ura), Season song ~Seasons of Asia~ (inside))[4]
蓄勢~GEAR UP~ (Chikusei ~Gear Up~, Strength Accumulation ~Gear Up~)
蓄勢~GEAR UP~ (裏) (Chikusei ~Gear Up~, Strength Accumulation ~Gear Up~ (inside))[4]
Rotter Tarmination SAMPLING MASTERS MEGA Taiko no Tatsujin 12
Rotter Tarmination (裏)
(Rotter Tarmination (Ura), Rotter Tarmination (inside))[4]
SAMPLING MASTERS MEGA Taiko no Tatsujin 12, 12.5
はやさいたま2000 (HayaSaitama2000) Linda AI-CUE Taiko no Tatsujin 12, 13, 14

References

  1. ^ 『太鼓の達人Wii ドドーンと2代目!』待望のWii版最新作が登場 - ファミ通.com, retrieved on October 24, 2009.
  2. ^ THE IDOLM@STER OFFICIAL WEB, retrieved on October 24, 2009.
  3. ^ THE IDOLM@STER OFFICIAL WEB, retrieved on November 19, 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Ura (裏) versions of the selected songs are very harder than the normal ones.

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