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{{Infobox Song
 
{{Infobox Song
| Title     = Victory Fanfare
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| Title       = Victory Fanfare
| Composer   = [[Nobuo Uematsu]]
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| Recording  = {{Recording|SNES|06 - Final Fantasy 3 - SNES - Victory Fanfare.ogg}}
| Arranger   = [[Minoru Akao]]
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| Image      = Final Fantasy 3 - SNES - Victory.png
| Released   = 1994/04/02
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| Composer   = {{Composer|Nobuo Uematsu}}
| Length     = 0:18
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| Arranger   = {{Arranger|Nobuo Uematsu}}
| Format     = SPC
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| Programmer  = [[Minoru Akao]]
| Game01    = [[Final Fantasy III (SNES)]]
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| Released   = 1994-04-02
| Game02    = [[Final Fantasy VI (GBA)]]
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| Length     = 0:18
| Game03    = [[Final Fantasy Anthology (PS1)]]
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| Format     = SPC
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| Game        = Final Fantasy III (SNES)
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| TitleOrigin = Official
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| Loops      = Yes
 
}}
 
}}
  
You will hear '''''Victory Fanfare''''' each time you successfully defeat an enemy. The song appears on the [[Final Fantasy VI Original Sound Version]] album.
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:''This page is for the Final Fantasy song, for more titles see [[Victory]].''
  
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You will hear '''''Victory Fanfare''''' each time you successfully defeat an enemy. It's a short, but triumphant fanfare that incorporates a lot of brass.
  
==Titles==
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==Title==
* Victory Fanfare (iTunes USA release)
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The song's title varies depending on your source. This site uses the most recent American release of the official soundtrack.
* Fanfare (English title on OSV)
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{| class="wikitable" |
* 勝利のファンファーレ (Japanese title)
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! Title
* Shouri no Fanfaare (Romanji)
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! Transliteration
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! Source
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|-
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| Victory Fanfare
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|
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| US iTunes soundtrack
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|-
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| Fanfare
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| US OSV
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|-
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| 勝利のファンファーレ (Shouri no Fanfaare)
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| Victory Fanfare
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| Japan OSV
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|}
  
[[File:Final Fantasy 3 - SNES - Victory.png]]
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==Games==
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The following games include the song as well, but they emulate the music and sound the same.
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* Final Fantasy Anthology PAL (PS1)
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* Final Fantasy VI (AND)
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* Final Fantasy VI (FOS)
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* Final Fantasy VI (GBA)
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* Final Fantasy VI (PS1)
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* Final Fantasy VI (PS3)
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* Final Fantasy VI (PSP)
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* Final Fantasy VI (PSV)
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* Final Fantasy VI (WII)
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* Final Fantasy VI (WIIU)
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==Album Appearances==
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The song appears on the [[Final Fantasy VI Original Sound Version]] album.
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{{SheetMusic
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| File01 = Final Fantasy 3 - SNES - Victory Fanfare - Sheet.png
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| Desc01 =
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}}
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==Links==
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UGraPe_AwQ youtube.com/watch?v=4UGraPe_AwQ] - Played on Asturian bagpipes by ridia84.

Latest revision as of 11:36, 7 December 2015

Victory Fanfare
Output - SNES.svg
Final Fantasy 3 - SNES - Victory.png
Composer Nobuo Uematsu
Arranger Nobuo Uematsu
Programmer Minoru Akao
Released 1994-04-02
Length 0:18
Format SPC.png
Game Final Fantasy III (SNES)
Title Origin Official
Loops Yes
This page is for the Final Fantasy song, for more titles see Victory.

You will hear Victory Fanfare each time you successfully defeat an enemy. It's a short, but triumphant fanfare that incorporates a lot of brass.

Title

The song's title varies depending on your source. This site uses the most recent American release of the official soundtrack.

Title Transliteration Source
Victory Fanfare US iTunes soundtrack
Fanfare US OSV
勝利のファンファーレ (Shouri no Fanfaare) Victory Fanfare Japan OSV

Games

The following games include the song as well, but they emulate the music and sound the same.

  • Final Fantasy Anthology PAL (PS1)
  • Final Fantasy VI (AND)
  • Final Fantasy VI (FOS)
  • Final Fantasy VI (GBA)
  • Final Fantasy VI (PS1)
  • Final Fantasy VI (PS3)
  • Final Fantasy VI (PSP)
  • Final Fantasy VI (PSV)
  • Final Fantasy VI (WII)
  • Final Fantasy VI (WIIU)

Album Appearances

The song appears on the Final Fantasy VI Original Sound Version album.

Sheet Music

Links