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PaRappa Rappa is a fictional character created by Japanese musician Masaya Matsuura and American artist Rodney Greenblat. PaRappa first appears as the title character of the 1996 rhythm video game PaRappa the Rapper , developed by NanaOn-Sha for Sony Interactive Entertainment 's PlayStation console .
PaRappa and friends visit a sushi shop, unknowing that is really a cover-up by Gaster and Groober to steal the next door bank's money. Through some unfortunate consequences, the money ends up getting blown up. Now PaRappa and company have to do all they can to keep all the bank's customers calm whilst a new shipment on money comes in.
PaRappa the Rapper [b] is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It was originally released in Japan in 1996 and worldwide in 1997.
PaRappa the Rapper (TV series) PaRappa the Rapper 2; PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale; U. Um Jammer Lammy This page was last edited on 2 June 2024, at 17:28 ...
PaRappa the Rapper 2 [b] is a 2001 rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is the third and most recent title in the PaRappa the Rapper series, following Um Jammer Lammy .
Um Jammer Lammy [b] is a 1999 rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation.It is a spin-off and follow up to 1996's PaRappa the Rapper, once again featuring the collaboration of music producer and game designer Masaya Matsuura and artist Rodney Alan Greenblat.
Rodney Alan Greenblat is an American artist, graphic designer and children's book author. He was previously director of the Center for Advanced Whimsy, [2] is responsible for the character design of several video games, including the PaRappa the Rapper series, [3] and was an active figure in the East Village art scene of the 1980s.
They've also developed PaRappa the Rapper for the PlayStation—the same year as Tunin'Glue—which marks their collaborative debut with Californian visual artist Rodney Greenblat. Successfully regarded as the first modern music video game , the game was initiated as a franchise, which included a spin-off, Um Jammer Lammy –which is based on ...