![]() The song "Slope" ( Booster Hill) ends a few seconds earlier in the soundtrack album than in the game in the D Major verse.~ Seeing Dreams Through the Window of the Stars 対 変身好きのカジオー戦 Versus: Transformation-Liking Kajiō Battle 貴方と作るキノコフスキー名曲の時間 The Time of You and Kinokovsky Creating a Masterpieceīowser's Keep, second time. Does not contain the melody portion that first appeared in Final Fantasy IV. Arrangement of "The Prelude" from the Final Fantasy series. Arrangement of "Fanfare" from the Final Fantasy series.Ĭonversation with Culex. Arrangement of "Battle 2" from Final Fantasy IV. お買い物ならリップルタウンへどうぞ Going Shopping in Ripple Townįight against Culex. 星の光の花咲く丘で At the Hill Where Starlight Flowers Bloom 働きモグラは良いモグラ Hardworking Moles are Good MolesĢD Mario music. ねぇねぇジーノごっこしようよ Hey Hey, Let's Play Make-Believe With Geno ![]() おじいちゃんと愉快なオタマ達 Grandpa and the Delightful Tadpoles 対 ちょっぴり強いモンスター戦 Versus: Slightly Stronger Monster Battle まだまだ道中は危険がいっぱい The Road Is Still Full of Dangers 剣は降り星は散る The Sword Descends and the Stars Scatter Originally composed by Koji Kondo.įight against Bowser. 楽しい冒険 愉快な冒険 Enjoyable Adventure, Delightful Adventureįile Select Menu. The following is a list of tracks included within the two CDs, all of which were composed by Shimomura, or arranged from songs originally composed by Koji Kondo or Nobuo Uematsu (which are noted in the included track list). All of the songs are based on the game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It was released as a Japan-exclusive product on March 8, 1996. "Super Mario RPG" Original Sound Version is the official compact disc soundtrack to the Square Enix-developed RPG game, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, featuring tracks originally arranged for the game by Yoko Shimomura. I certainly had a ball.The album cover of Super Mario RPG Original Sound Version The good majority of the movie is frame-by-frame, and yes, I know the drawings're a little crappy (I don't have a tabley, unfortunately), but I enjoyed working on it throughout my last full week of High School (YAY), and it doubled as the final for my animation class, so that's even better! Anyway, hope you enjoy it for what it is. I also used this as a test to try out some new little tricks with animation. Those who know the game as well as I do will catch all of the references scattered throughout the animation. Mario RPG is one of my absolute favorite games of ALL time, and I know it inside and out. After finding the song by chance last weekend thanks to a YouTube video, I took a listen, and got the idea for this movie. Just recently, he remixed the song he created into a full-fledged professional sounding song, titled "Rawest Forest". Back in 2004, a dude by the name of Martin Hagwell, also known as "Märta" made a song out of the BGM from the "Forest Maze" level from Super Mario RPG for the SNES. I finished the whole thing in a little under a week, and I think it turned out pretty well. This was a little idea I came up with practically on a whim last Sunday. There's nothing I could've done to change it, sorry. I simply animated to the MP3 I had, and couldn't alter it in any way. ![]() EDIT: To all billion of you upset about the volume of the character "voices" compared to the actual song, send your complaints to the original creator of the song.
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