Taiko no Tatsujin Wiki

The use of templates in the song list section of the game pages is slowly deprecated due to some pages reaching the translusion limit of Fandom (and in extension, the MediaWiki it running on). As such, it is recommended to edit the song list in source edit mode.

READ MORE

Taiko no Tatsujin Wiki
Taiko no Tatsujin Wiki
Advertisement


Taiko no Tatsujin: Doka! to Oomori Nanadaime (Japanese: 太鼓の達人 ドカッ!と大盛り七代目 Taiko no Tatsujin Doka! to Oomori Nanadaime) is the seventh and final entry of Taiko no Tatsujin released for home consoles for the PlayStation 2.

Being released in December 7, 2006, it is the seventh and last entry to the Taiko no Tatsujin console releases for the PlayStation 2, and being the 11th Taiko no Tatsujin game for the PlayStation 2.

Gameplay[]

The graphic interfaces for the song select, and gameplay had been changed, which Taiko no Tatsujin 9 would also use later in December 20, 2006.

Story[]

When the festivals were unlively and unpopular, Don suddenly received a letter by the Mysterious Drum Mask, telling that there was a place called Donderland with a legendary song which can liven up any festival; though, no one has come back from Donderland alive. At night, Don chants the words "Donderland, don dokoka dokoka" in front of his closet and opens up a portal to Donderland. Don now has to travel through numerous Taiko Towers and complete quests, to get the legendary festival songs...

External link[]

Taiko no Tatsujin: Doka! to Oomori Nanadaime official webpage

Taiko no Tatsujin series
Arcade First-Generation 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6
Second-Generation 7 · 8 · 9 · 10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14
Third-Generation Taiko no Tatsujin · KATSU-DON · Sorairo · Momoiro · Kimidori · Murasaki · White · Red · Yellow · Blue · Green
Fourth-Generation 2020
Consoles and mobile PlayStation 2 TaTaCon de Dodon ga Don · Doki! Shinkyoku Darake no Haru Matsuri · Appare! Sandaime · Waku Waku Anime Matsuri · Atsumare! Matsuri da!! Yondaime · Go! Go! Godaime · Taiko: Drum Master · Tobikkiri! Anime Special · Wai Wai Happy! Rokudaime · Doka! to Oomori Nanadaime
PlayStation 4 Drum Session!
PlayStation 5 Rhythm Festival
PlayStation Portable Portable · Portable 2 · Portable DX
PlayStation Vita V Version · The Idolm@ster Must Songs Red Album/Blue Album
Nintendo Wii Wii · Do-Don to Nidaime! · Minna de Party Sandaime! · Kettei-Ban · Chogouka-ban
Nintendo Wii U Wii U Version! · Tokumori! · Atsumete★Tomodachi Daisakusen!
Nintendo DS Touch de Dokodon! · Great Adventure of the Seven Islands! · Dororon! Yokai Great Decisive Battle!
Nintendo 3DS Little Dragon and the Mysterious Orbs · Don and Katsu's Space-time Adventure · Dokodon! Mystery Adventure
Nintendo Switch Drum 'n' Fun! · Rhythmic Adventure Pack · Rhythm Festival
Xbox One/Xbox Series/Windows The Drum Master! · Rhythm Festival
Mobage/iOS/Android Mobile · Popular Song Pack · Shinkyoku Tori Houdai! · Android · Plus · Taiko no Tatsujin RS · Plus: Shinkyoku Tori Houdai! · Pop Tap Beat
Others Anime Clay Anime · Anime Version!
Manga Taiko no Tatsujin · Taiko no Tatsujin DS · Taiko no Tatsujin Wii · Everyday is Festival Days · Drumming at the 4-Panel Festival!
Novel Time Travel to the 3 Eras da-don!
Original soundtrack Red/Blue · Tobikkiri! Anime Special · 2008 · Donderful! · Full Combo! · Chogouka-Ban · Little Dragon and the Mysterious Orbs · Sorairo Version · 2014 · Girls Pop Mania · AkeOme!!!+SotsuOme · Ringo-ame · Yaki-toumokoroshi · Takoyaki · Ramune · Kaki-goori · Watagashi · Baby Castella
Virtual Reality VR Festival
Advertisement