When the populace of Japan becomes somber and perhaps withdrawn from one another, there's only one solution to reverse the malaise. A butt-biting-insect named as Oshiri Kajiri Mushi who only has four appendages versus the usual six and his troupe of dancers known as the Kajiri Gals. By biting people in the butt, Oshiri Kajiri Mushi brings mirth and happiness back into the citizenry of Nihon.
In Sega's upcoming Rhythm Lesson DS, the insects serve as music teachers where rhythm exercises on virtual instruments are all that's needed to become somewhat musically inclined. The software includes a large selection of music and 100 classical piano arrangements for nearly 7 hours of tunes and easy listening.
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