Difference between revisions of "Dancing Animals"
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| Composer = [[Hiroki Kikuta]] | | Composer = [[Hiroki Kikuta]] | ||
| Arranger = [[Minoru Akao]] | | Arranger = [[Minoru Akao]] | ||
− | | Released = 1993 | + | | Released = 1993-08-06 |
| Length = 1:06 | | Length = 1:06 | ||
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This song is track 8 on the [[Secret of Mana: Original Music From the Video Game|official soundtrack]], but there is a second version of the song that is not on the soundtrack. Unlike the other echo versions in the game, the echoed version of ''Dancing Animals'' is noticeably different from the original. The echoed version is played in the cave making your way from Upperland to Matango village. | This song is track 8 on the [[Secret of Mana: Original Music From the Video Game|official soundtrack]], but there is a second version of the song that is not on the soundtrack. Unlike the other echo versions in the game, the echoed version of ''Dancing Animals'' is noticeably different from the original. The echoed version is played in the cave making your way from Upperland to Matango village. | ||
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* '''Romaji:''' odoru ke mono tachi | * '''Romaji:''' odoru ke mono tachi | ||
* '''Translation:''' Dancing Beasts | * '''Translation:''' Dancing Beasts | ||
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Dancing Animals is first heard after the boy has been kidnapped by goblins when they begin to dance. It is heard again during the dwarf show, but it is best known as being the music for Matango village.
This song is track 8 on the official soundtrack, but there is a second version of the song that is not on the soundtrack. Unlike the other echo versions in the game, the echoed version of Dancing Animals is noticeably different from the original. The echoed version is played in the cave making your way from Upperland to Matango village.
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Titles
The American and Japanese soundtracks have similar titles, but they are different enough to warrant cataloging.
- English: Dancing Animals
- Japanese: 踊るけものたち
- Romaji: odoru ke mono tachi
- Translation: Dancing Beasts