Taiko no Tatsujin: Don and Katsu's Space-time Adventure (Japanese: 太鼓の達人 どんとかつの時空大冒険, Taiko no Tatsujin: Don to Katsu no Jikū Daibōken) is the 2nd Taiko no Tatsujin game released for Nintendo 3DS. It was released in June 26, 2014.
It is also the first Taiko no Tatsujin game to be released in Korea.
In winter 2020, Don and Katsu's Space-time Adventure, along with Dokodon! Mystery Adventure, were re-released on Nintendo Switch as part of Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythmic Adventure Pack. Don and Katsu's Space-time Adventure was re-titled with the generic Rhythm Adventure 1 name in the US and EU release of this re-release.
Gameplay[]
The core gameplay of the game is the same as its predecessors on Nintendo DS and 3DS systems. The costumes in this game are back to being in two parts, more akin to the DS games.
Like its predecessor, Little Dragon and the Mysterious Orbs, it features a main story mode which contains RPG elements. Likewise, some of its featured songs have extra tracks.
It is also the first Taiko no Tatsujin game which employs paid DLC (downloadable content) and QR codes to unlock extra elements such as songs, costumes and characters. Finally, it is the first game of the series to implement the StreetPass mechanic, where communication occurs between two 3DS systems when they pass by each other.
Space-time Adventure Mode[]
Space-time Adventure mode is the game's main story mode. The gameplay is similar to that of Yokai Great Decisive Battle mode of Dororon! Yokai Great Decisive Battle! and the Little Dragon and the Mysterious Orbs mode of Little Dragon and the Mysterious Orbs. The setting of this title's mode is actually several periods in time, mixing certain themes of the previous modes in terms of characters and locations.
Unlike the previous game, the player will recruit several characters during the course of the story, and regular enemies can join the party when defeated in battle. The player's party is composed of up to four members, through members with a 'Big' classification occupy two slots in the party, and in most cases, the player is limited to have one of these members in their party.
Story[]
One day, while preparing to enjoy a festival, Don and Katsu encountered a pink rabbit being chased. Upon being approached by the brothers, the rabbit introduced himself as Tocky, and explains that his pocket-watch friend, Ticky, was kidnapped by a group of villains. Said trio of villains -a flamboyant man, a petite smart girl, and a brutish man wearing armor plates- appeared with Ticky in-tow, and introduced themselves as Pietro, Helga and Durnam, respectively, prompting Don and Tocky to duel Pietro in a music match while Katsu chases after Ticky and his captors.
After defeating Pietro, the leader of the villains, Professor Timedyne, appeared out of a time vortex and introduced his group as Team Timedyne. Upon Helga and Durnam handing Ticky over to the professor, Tymedyne explains they intend to use his time-bending powers to mold the world to their will. However, before he can initiate said powers, Katsu tackles the group and he is sucked to a time vortex, along with Ticky leading to Japan's Warring States period. Enraged, Timedyne and his group chase after them. Don decides to follow them in order to find his brother and Ticky.
And so, an adventure spanning space-time begins...
Characters[]
Main Characters and notable allies[]
- Don Wada
- Katsu Wada
- Tocky*
- Ticky*
- Nobunaga Oda*
- Marie Antoinette*
- Lakio*
- Cleopatra*
- Chris*
- Rose*
- Wright Brothers*
- Najimu*
Villains[]
Recruitable Monsters[]
See list of recruitable monsters
Other Playable Characters[]
- Ghost King* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.1 DLC)
- Hitotsume-kozou *(as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.1 DLC)
- Kappa *(as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.1 DLC)
- Karakuri Puppet* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.1 DLC)
- Karasu-Tengu* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.1 DLC)
- Nopperabou* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.1 DLC)
- Ponko (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.1 DLC)
- Princess Soprano (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.2 DLC)
- Ralco (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.2 DLC)
- Baby Match* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.2 DLC)
- Note Reaper* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.2 DLC)
- Ready Moth* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.2 DLC)
- Untamed Orochi* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.2 DLC)
- Buzz-cut Goblin* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.2 DLC)
- Candle Man* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.2 DLC)
- Magic Salamander* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.2 DLC)
- Fuga (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC)
- Mirai (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC)
- Kodama (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC)
- Rebellious Pyramid* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC)
- Devil Mermaid* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC)
- Kraken* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC)
- Spiky Centipede* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC)
- Berserk Whale* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC)
- Poison Flower* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC)
- Jungle Jim* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC)
- Miko (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.4 DLC)
- Alumi (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC)
- Antimony (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC)
- Yttrium (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC)
- Gallium (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC)
- Tantalium (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC)
- Germanium (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC)
- Tungsten (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC)
- Tellu (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC)
- Dokon Dan (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.6 DLC)
- Dokon (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.6 DLC)
- Skeleton Knight* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC)
- Mister Iwao* (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC)
- Dororin* (Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.6 DLC.)
- Jan-Ken Skeletons* (Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.6 DLC.)
- Sea Lion* (Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.6 DLC.)
- Ant Lion* (Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.6 DLC.)
- Desert Ghost* (Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.6 DLC.)
- Tetsuo Wada (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.7 DLC)
- Hana Takahashi (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.7 DLC)
- Kiyoshi Wada (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.7 DLC)
- Lantern Eel (as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.7 DLC)
- Nanatarou (available via QR code)
- Kabuki Kids (available via QR code from promotional Gurt! packaging)
- Ruu (available via QR code from promotional Gurt! packaging)
- Ika (available via QR code from the packaging for Meiji's Taiko no Tatsujin Lollipop)
- Shishimai (available via QR code from the packaging for Meiji's Taiko no Tatsujin Battle Gummy Candy)
- Hiyoko (available via QR code from the packaging for Meiji's Taiko no Tatsujin Chocolate & Sticker)
- Taitattsu (available via QR code from Taiko Kimidori official site)
- Tatsudon (available via QR code from July 15th, 2014 livestream for Taiko no Tatsujin Kimidori launch)
- Tatsukatsu (available via QR code)
- Sukiyan* (available via QR code from promotional posters in Sukiya outlets)
- O'Lantern* (available via QR code from Pikopuri magazine on sale starting July 15th, 2014)
- Lamia* (available via QR code from Taiko 3DS2's official site)
- Gattaku* (available via QR code)
- Kaffun* (available via QR code)
- Moetoru* (available via QR code)
- Ebyuun* (available via QR code)
- Winder* (available via QR code from an article about the game in CoroCoro Ichiban!! magazine, on sale June 21st 2014)
- Tojiru* (available via QR code)
- Mimiira* (available via QR code from a Famitsu.com posting)
- Elena* (available via QR code from the 'Kyara Parfait Game Special' magazine on sale July 1st 2014 or the 'Kyara Parfait' magazine on sale 2014 August 1st )
- Shark-nin* (available via QR code from Dengeki Nintendo, on sale July 19th)
- Insuma* (available via QR code from Famitsu DS+Wii magazine, on sale starting June 21st 2014)
- Serpen* (available via QR code from a Dengeki Online posting about the game)
- Dave* (available via QR code)
- DC* (available via QR code)
- Robot* (available via QR code)
- Pomyuu* (available via QR code)
- Fuuma* (available via QR code from Famitsu DS+Wii magazine, on sale July 21st 2014)
- Stella* (available via QR code)
- Gawain* (available via QR code)
- Nagiusu* (available via QR code)
Guest Characters[]
- Jibanyan*
- Funassyi*
- Mon*
- Hun*
Song List[]
Base Game[]
Music/song name | Original Artist | Note(s) | Extra |
J-Pop |
Mottai Night Land |
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu |
|
No |
Koisuru Fortune Cookie |
AKB48 |
|
No |
Saraba, Itoshiki Kanashimi Tachi Yo |
Momoiro Clover Z |
Theme song for TV drama series Akumu-chan. |
No |
Ima, Sakihokoru Hanatachi Yo |
Kobukuro |
|
No |
RPG |
Sekai no Owari |
Theme song for anime movie Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!! |
No |
Linda Linda |
The Blue Hearts |
|
No |
Ikenai Taiyou |
Orange Range |
Opening theme song for TV drama series Hanazakari no Kimitachi he (2007) |
No |
Anime |
JUST LIVE MORE |
Gaim no Kaze |
Opening theme song for opening theme song for TV tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Gaim. |
No |
Ressha Sentai ToQger |
Daiki Ise |
Opening theme song for TV tokusatsu series Ressha Sentai ToQger. |
No |
Happiness Charge Precure! WOW! |
Nakaya Sayaka feat. Cure Lovely (CV: Megumi Nakajima) and Cure Princess (CV: Megumi Han) |
Opening theme song for TV anime series Happiness Charge Pretty Cure!. |
No |
SHINING LINE* |
STAR☆ANIS |
Opening theme song for TV anime series Aikatsu (2014). |
No |
Geragerapo no Uta |
King Cream Soda |
Opening theme song for TV anime series Yo-kai Watch. Not available in South Korea release of the game. |
No |
V (Volt) |
Yusuke |
1st Opening theme song for TV anime series Pokémon The Series: XY. |
No |
Kimi o Nosete |
Azumi Inoue |
Ending theme song for anime movie Castle in the Sky. |
No |
Guren no Yumiya |
Revo |
1th Opening theme song for TV anime series Attack on Titan. |
No |
Kimi ni 100 Percent |
Kyari Pamyu Pamyu |
15th Opening theme song for TV anime series Crayon Shin-chan. |
No |
Wake up! |
AAA |
17th Opening theme song for TV anime series One Piece. |
No |
Variety |
Amachan ~Opening Theme~ |
N/A |
Opening theme song for TV drama series Amachan. |
No |
Kumamoto Surprise! |
Bombo Fujii feat. Kumamontai |
Execise song for Kumamoto's mascot Kumamon. Not available in South Korea release of the game. |
No |
Funa Funa Funassyi! |
N/A |
Theme song for the Funassyi franchise |
No |
Karl no Uta: Autumn Pondside Version |
Michiya Mihashi |
theme song for the Japanese pharmaceutical company Meiji Seika Kaisha TV commercials. Not available in South Korea version of the game. |
No |
Katte Rock |
Ikuzo Yoshi |
theme song for the Gurt! TV Commercials |
No |
Vocaloid |
Senbonzakura |
Kurousa-P feat. Hatsune Miku |
Not available in South Korea release of the game. |
Yes (Extreme Only) |
kemu feat. IA |
|
Yes (Extreme Only) |
Kagerou Daze |
Jin feat. Miku Hatsune Append |
|
Yes (Extreme Only) |
Yi-er Fanclub |
MikitoP feat. GUMI and Kagamine Rin |
|
No |
Noushou Sakuretsu Girl |
Reruriri feat. Hatsune Miku and GUMI |
|
Yes (Extreme Only) |
Matryoshka |
Hachi feat. GUMI and Hatsune Miku |
Not available in South Korea release of the game. |
Yes (Extreme Only) |
Eccentric w |
GingahoumenP feat. Zola Project |
|
No |
Classic |
Carmen Prelude |
Georges Bizet |
|
No |
Ninth Symphony |
Ludwig van Beethoven |
|
No |
Overture from 'Orpheus in the Underworld' |
Jacques Offenbach |
|
No |
Republic Praise |
Julia Ward Howe (Original) |
Arrangement of "Battle Hymn of the Republic". |
No |
Pavane for a Dead Princess |
Maurice Ravel (Original) |
|
Yes (Extreme Only) |
Flight of the Bumblebee |
Nikolai-Rimsky Korsakov |
|
No |
Dokadoka |
N/A |
|
No |
Game Music |
ONLY MY NOTE |
Haruka Amami (CV: Eriko Nakamura), Mirai Kasuga (CV: Haruka Yamazaki) and Kana Yabuki (CV: Ibuki Kido) |
Song from THE IDOLM@STER MILLION LIVE! Blooming Clover 3. |
No |
Monster Hunter 4 Medley |
N/A |
Remix of music from video game Monster Hunter 4. |
No |
Night And Day |
Nobuhide Isayama and Masako Oogami |
Music from video game Ace Combat 2. |
No |
Oshiete Kumatomo |
N/A |
Theme song from video game Kuma-Tomo. |
No |
Koi wa Mizuiro |
Yukana |
Ending theme song from video game Mizuiro Blood. |
No |
L・O・V・E |
Rumi Shishido |
Song from Tobikkiri! Anime Special. |
No |
SAMURAI ROCKET |
Kohta Takahashi |
Music from video game Ridge Racer V. |
Yes (Extreme Only) |
Yoshihito Yano |
Music from video game Soulcalibur II. |
No |
Namco Original |
Choujikuu Adventure |
Saori Terai |
Main theme song for Don and Katsu's Space-time Adventure. |
No |
Sacred Ruin |
Yura Hatsuki |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Kimidori Version. |
Yes (Extreme Only, available as DLC) |
super star shooter |
blue marble |
Song debut in Don and Katsu's Space-time Adventure. |
No |
Purupuru Simple |
Her Ghost Friend |
Song debut in Don and Katsu's Space-time Adventure. |
No |
Mahou no Kissaten |
Kaori Aihara |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Momoiro Version. |
No |
Haryu |
Azu♪ |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Sorairo Version. |
Yes (Extreme Only) |
Sotsu Omeshiki |
unmo |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Momoiro Version. |
No |
Hyakka Ryouran |
Kakumi Nishigomi |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 11. |
No |
Saitama 2000 |
Akihiko "LindaAI-CUE" Ishikawa |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Appare! Sandaime. |
No |
Lightning Passion |
Ayako Saso (Sampling Masters AYA) |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban. |
Yes (Extreme Only) |
Reviver |
Chata |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin (2011). |
No |
Metal Police |
Yasushi Asada |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 13. |
Yes (Extreme Only) |
Xastur no Madousho |
Yukiko 'YMY' Yamamoto |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin Portable DX. |
No |
Oresama Pirates |
N/A |
Song debut in Don and Katsu's Space-time Adventure. |
No |
Nightmare Survivor |
Setsuo Sakamoto feat. Takanori Goto |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Sorairo Version. |
Yes (Extreme Only) |
The Carnivorous Carnival |
Akitaka Tooyama |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 10. |
No |
Time to dine |
Torie |
Song debut in Don and Katsu's Space-time Adventure. |
No |
Donkama 2000 |
Akihiko "LindaAI-CUE" Ishikawa |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Momoiro Version. |
No |
|
|
|
|
DLC Songs[]
Music/song name | Original Artist | Note(s) | Extra |
J-Pop |
X-Japan |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.1 DLC. |
No |
Ninja Re Bang Bang |
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.1 DLC. |
No |
Ponytail to Shushu |
AKB48 |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC. |
No |
HOT LIMIT |
T.M.Revolution |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC. |
No |
LOVE Machine |
Morning Musume |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC. |
No |
Konayuki |
Remioromen |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.6 DLC. |
No |
Monkey Magic |
GODIEGO |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.6 DLC. |
No |
Natsu Matsuri |
Whiteberry |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.7 DLC. |
No |
One Night Carnival |
Kishidan |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.7 DLC. |
No |
Chocolate Disco |
Perfume |
Available as paid DLC from February 12, 2015. |
No |
Highschool♡love |
E-girls |
Available as paid DLC from March 5, 2015. |
No |
Bakuchi Dancer |
DOES |
Theme song of the Anime Movie Gintama: Shinyaku Benizakura-hen. Available as paid DLC from March 19, 2015. |
No |
Dragon Night |
Sekai no Owari |
Available as paid DLC from May 7, 2015 |
No |
Anime |
Let It Go |
Takako Matsu |
Japanese Insert song for 3DCG animated movie Frozen. The Japanese version of the song 'Let it Go'. Available as free DLC from June 26, 2014 to August 30, 2014 and as paid DLC afterwards. |
No |
GO-GO Tamagotchi! |
Yuria Nara |
Opening theme song for TV anime GO-GO Tamagotchi!. Available as part of the Guruguru Tamagotchi! Set DLC. |
No |
Detective Conan Main Theme |
Katsuo Ohno |
Main theme music for TV anime series Detective Conan. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.2 DLC. |
No |
Lupin III Theme '78 |
You & The Explosion Band |
1st Opening theme song for TV anime series Lupin III (1977). Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.2 DLC. |
Yes (Extreme Only) |
JoJo ~Sono Chi no Sadame~ |
Hiroaki "Tommy" Tominaga |
1st Opening theme song for TV anime series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.2 DLC. |
No |
Sousei no Aquarion |
AKINO |
1st Opening theme song for TV anime series Sousei no Aquarion. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC. |
No |
Do You Want to Build A Snowman? |
Sayaka Kanda |
Japanese Insert song for 3DCG animated movie Frozen. Available as free DLC from November 20, 2014 to January 31, 2015 and as paid DLC afterwards. |
No |
Anna Tsuchiya |
Opening theme song for TV tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Fourze. Available as paid DLC from February 5, 2015. |
Yes (Extreme Only) |
Tank! |
The Seatbelts |
Opening music for TV anime series Cowboy Bebop. Available as paid DLC from February 19, 2015. |
Yes (Extreme Only) |
Hare Hare Yukai |
Haruhi Suzumiya (CV: Aya Hirano), Yuki Nagato (CV: Minori Chikara), Mikuru Asahina (CV: Yuko Goto). |
1rs Ending theme song for TV anime series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Available as paid DLC from February 26, 2015. |
No |
Mitsuru Matsuoka EARNEST DRIVE |
Opening theme song for TV tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Drive. Available as paid DLC from March 26, 2015. |
No |
Anataboshi |
Milky Way |
6th Ending theme song for TV anime series Kirarin Revolution. Available as paid DLC from May 14, 2015. |
Yes (Extreme Only) |
Happy☆Material |
Mahora Girls' Jr. High Class 2-A |
Opening theme song for TV anime series Negima! Magister Negi Magi. Available as paid DLC from May 28, 2015. |
No |
Baby, please kill me! |
Chinatsu Akasaki, Mutsumi Tamura |
Opening theme song for TV anime series Kill Me Baby. Available as paid DLC from June 11, 2015. |
No |
Variety |
Yoshimune Hyoubanki Abarenbou Shogun BGM |
Shunsuke Kikuchi |
Music from Japanese Drama The Unfettered Shogun. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.1 DLC. |
No |
Tenohira o Taiyou ni |
Bon Bon Blanco |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC. |
No |
Yawaraka Tank |
Rarecho |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.4 DLC. |
Yes (Extreme only) |
Matsuken Samba II |
Ken Matsudaira |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.7 DLC. |
No |
Truth |
The Square |
Available as paid DLC from June 18, 2015. |
No |
Vocaloid |
Karamari no Hana |
Harunaba feat. Yuzuki Yukari |
Available as part of Nippon-ichi Ketteisen 2013 Finals Pack DLC. |
No |
Hanaoto Urahyoushi |
Harunaba feat. Hatsune Miku |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.1 DLC. |
No |
Heavymetal Fugitive |
Ryuitti feat. GUMI |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC. |
No |
Love×Love Whistle (Karemeshi Official Song) |
PolyphonicBranch feat. Miku Hatsune and Rin Kagamine |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.6 DLC. |
No |
Classic |
Eine kleine Nachtmusik |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.2 DLC. |
No |
Etude Op. 10-4 |
Frédéric Chopin (Original) |
Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.4 DLC. |
Yes (Extreme only) |
Game Music |
BLUE TOPAZ |
Takayuki Aihara |
Music from arcade video game Ridge Racer. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC. |
No |
Kessen!! |
Kenji Ito |
Music from video game Puzzle & Dragons Z. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.4 DLC. |
No |
DESERT STORM |
Shinji Hosoe |
Music from video game F/A. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.6 DLC. |
No |
GO MY WAY!! |
Im@s Allstars |
Song from video game The idolm@ster and 10th ending theme song for TV anime series The idolm@ster. Available as paid DLC from May 21, 2015. |
No |
Honey Heartbeat ~10 Stars Mix~ |
765Pro Allstars |
Arranged song from video game The Idolm@ster 2. Available as paid DLC from May 21, 2015. |
Yes (Exterme only) |
Mahou o Kakete! |
Im@s Allstars |
Song from video game The Idolm@ster Live for You!. Also the ending theme song for the 18th episode of TV anime series The Idolm@ster. Available as paid DLC from June 4, 2015. |
No |
Kiramekirari |
765Pro Allstars |
Song from video game The idolm@ster Live of You!. Available as paid DLC from June 18, 2015. |
Yes (Extreme only) |
Jibun REST@RT |
765Pro Allstars |
Song from The Idolm@ster Master Artist. Available as paid DLC from June 25, 2015. |
Yes (Extreme only) |
Namco Original |
Hurtling Boys |
Sadakichi Ihcikadas |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Sorairo Version. Available as part of Nippon-ichi Ketteisen 2013 Finals Pack DLC. |
No |
Calculator |
M-O-T-U |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Sorairo Version. Available as part of Nippon-ichi Ketteisen 2013 Finals Pack DLC. |
No |
Tenyou no Mai |
Tatsuya 'Xeami/Tatsh' Shimizu feat. Asami Imai |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Great Decisive Battle!. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.1 DLC. |
No |
Black Rose Apostle |
Tatsuya 'Xeami/Tatsh' Shimizu |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party Sandaime!. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.2 DLC. |
Yes (Extreme only) |
dance storm |
Shinji Hosoe (Sampling Masters MEGA) |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Kettei-Ban. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.3 DLC. |
Yes (Extreme only) |
Taiko Ranbu Kaiden |
Yuji Masubuchi |
Song from Song from Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Touch de Dokodon!. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.4 DLC. |
No |
Jikuu Chou Jikuu 1-Ka |
unmo |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Sorairo Version. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.4 DLC. |
No |
X-DAY 2000 |
Akihiko "LindaAI-CUE" Ishikawa |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 12. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC. |
No |
Waruru-sama no Uta o Ki ke! |
Takashi Nagasako (Vocal) |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Do-Don to Nidaime!. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC. |
No |
Hikari no Kanata e |
Takayoshi Tanimoto |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Do-Don to Nidaime!. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.5 DLC. |
Yes (Exterme only) |
Desert de Yakiniku (Sahara ver.) |
Yukiko 'YMY' Yamamoto |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 10. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.6 DLC. |
No |
Jingle Bells No. 765 |
Yuji Masubuchi (Arrange) |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin Doka! to Oomori Nanadaime. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.6 DLC. |
No |
Warera Muteki no Dokon Dan |
Chiaki Takahashi |
Song from Meccha! Taiko no Tatsujin: Great Adventure of the Seven Islands!. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.6 DLC. |
No |
Don-chan Ondo |
Yuri Misumi |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 2. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.7 DLC. |
No |
Yozakura Shanikusai |
Kakumi Nishigomi |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin 11. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.7 DLC. |
Yes (Extreme only) |
Densetsu no Matsuri |
RUMI |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Doka! to Oomori Nanadaime. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.7 DLC. |
No |
Dokidoki Munekyun Omatsuri Time |
MOES feat. Namiko |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin Portable DX. Available as part of Popular Songs + Additional Quest Vol.7 DLC. |
No |
Takkyu de Dakkyu |
Kinta |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Doka! to Oomori Nanadaime. Available as paid DLC from March 12, 2015. |
No |
Ignis Danse |
Yuji Masubuchi |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Kimidori Version. Available as paid DLC from April 2, 2015. |
No |
Evidence of evil |
AJURIKA |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Kimidori Version. Available as paid DLC from April 9, 2015. |
No |
Boku wa Synth |
Nobuyoshi 'SanoDG' Sano |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin Portable DX. Available as paid DLC from April 16, 2015. |
No |
Jinpuumaru |
Go Shiina |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin (2011). Available as paid DLC from April 23, 2015. |
Yes (Oni only) |
Jikuu Chou Sousa 2-Ka |
Sachi (Harineko) |
Song from Taiko no Tatsujin: Kimidori Version. Available as paid DLC from April 30, 2015. |
No |
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Taiko no Tatsujin series | ||
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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 |