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That's just the normal duel theme. If you like that you should check out the Club Master's duel, Grand Master's duel, and the rival's (Ronald) theme.not sure what this track is called, but I like it
That's just the normal duel theme. If you like that you should check out the Club Master's duel, Grand Master's duel, and the rival's (Ronald) theme.not sure what this track is called, but I like it
I did not expect something so epic with the name. I like.MAGIKARP FESTIVAL!
Kazoos? Might as well go with bagpipes and accordians!:I.... have kazoo covers. They aren't as awesome, but still good. The Red/Lance theme may be the best, but I really hope he does Steven's theme.
Why do I spend my time listening to covers on a kazoo? Because I can.
I also think Diantha has one of the best champion themes. It fits perfectly with her character, and when I reached her for the first time I got super excited hearing this music.
One of my favorite sad/thoughtful themes. In recent games they got really good at making those:My favourite theme of all has to be Unwavering Emotions:
It's not a happy/fierce/upbeat/etc. song, but it's just full of emotions (as the title suggest).
Hearing this at the end of Black/White makes me think back of all the adventures I've had and how many more are to come.
Maybe I'm just a sucker for violins/pianos in music, but it's just so damn good. That's why I was so pleasantly surprised when I walked into a random house in Coumarine City and after talking to a specific person this song started to play.
I just listened for about 15 minutes. Even Gamefreak knows how good this song is.
Most people tend to overlook the sadder themes, as Pokémon is played by most people to relax and enjoy themselves. Not saying that the fiercer and happier themes aren't awesome, because Wally's theme and many more are amazing.One of my favorite sad/thoughtful themes. In recent games they got really good at making those:
N's Farewell (there's also a Symphonic version)
N's Room (and the corrupt version in BW2)
Friends Forever
Terrible Past (AZ's Theme)
Emma's Theme
Looker's Sorrowful Theme
The Lament of Falling Stars (Zinnia's Sad Theme)
A Path We All Must Walk
But Unwavering Emotion was the first that really got my attention, thanks in part of the scenes it played for...
I'm a bit depressed now, let me lighten the mood with a theme of a sad character... becoming AWESOME:
If we're talking about overworld themes I recently got to liking the theme for Sea Mauville and Southern Island. Its a somber theme (though Sea Mauville's version is a bit more pumped up) which makes you feel you're exploring a mysterious place and discovering its secrets (which now that I think about is what you're doing). There's also the Sealed Chamber which gives a similar feeling but there's something a bit more foreboding to it.Most people tend to overlook the sadder themes, as Pokémon is played by most people to relax and enjoy themselves. Not saying that the fiercer and happier themes aren't awesome, because Wally's theme and many more are amazing.
But in my opinion, Unwavering Emotions and the ones you listed, are so much more jam-packed with emotion and feelings. Then again I am a sucker for violins and pianos,which brings me to this beauty.
I remember entering Snowbelle city and just be amazed. When I play X and Y, I always stop at Snowbelle just to hear this theme. So amazing how much better music can make things. When I was younger, I wasn't allowed to turn the music on because my parents hated the 8-bit tunes. But with these masterpieces they don't mind and I can finally experience the full adventure (or I could use headphones but that's beside the point).
Yeah, mysterious themes are often really great. Another one of those mysterious, maybe a bit eerie, themes I quite like is Mt. Pyre. It's graveyard and the music really complements that. The reason why it shares its music with Shoal Cave is to me unknown. As for adventurous themes, Stark Mountain is a definite favourite. It really emphasizes the happy upbeat tunes and makes you want to go exploring. Lastly, there is Route 10 in Black and White, which always reminded me of Professor Layton. Why did this Route have to be scrapped in BW2?! They didn't even put this theme in the game as an easter egg or something. Missed chance...If we're talking about overworld themes I recently got to liking the theme for Sea Mauville and Southern Island. Its a somber theme (though Sea Mauville's version is a bit more pumped up) which makes you feel you're exploring a mysterious place and discovering its secrets (which now that I think about is what you're doing). There's also the Sealed Chamber which gives a similar feeling but there's something a bit more foreboding to it.
Actually they did. In Icirrus City there's a house normally not accessible except in winter when you're able to climb over the snow to it. In the original BW it had the foreign ex-Rocket Grunt from the Johto games (the one you find in post game Kanto having stolen the Power Plant's machine part and spoke funny), but in BW2 it contains an ex-Magma and Aqua grunt plus a this person. This third person says they're a sound designer of the game, believed to be Shota Kageyama (hey, remember all those sad/thoughtful themes we like? Guess who made them plus a ton of other stuff), and he'll play Route 10's music for you (though sadly only in the house).Lastly, there is Route 10 in Black and White, which always reminded me of Professor Layton. Why did this Route have to be scrapped in BW2?! They didn't even put this theme in the game as an easter egg or something. Missed chance...
Oh my god, why haven't I ever spoken to that guy? I'm sure I've been to that house quite some times already, but for some reason I must have forgotten to speak to that guy. Either that or I've just forgotten hearing it.Actually they did. In Icirrus City there's a house normally not accessible except in winter when you're able to climb over the snow to it. In the original BW it had the foreign ex-Rocket Grunt from the Johto games (the one you find in post game Kanto having stolen the Power Plant's machine part and spoke funny), but in BW2 it contains an ex-Magma and Aqua grunt plus a this person. This third person says they're a sound designer of the game, believed to be Shota Kageyama (hey, remember all those sad/thoughtful themes we like? Guess who made them plus a ton of other stuff), and he'll play Route 10's music for you (though sadly only in the house).