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This article contains all music pertaining {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} series in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. This includes songs original to [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]] and various other game modes, as well as songs that can play on {{SSBU|Battlefield}}, [[Small Battlefield]], {{SSBU|Big Battlefield}}, {{SSBU|Final Destination}}, and the main menu. Any songs that are exclusive to the menu can only play during battle by setting either of the Battlefields or Final Destination to play all songs in [[My Music]] | This article contains all music pertaining {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} series in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. This includes songs original to [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]] and various other game modes, as well as songs that can play on {{SSBU|Battlefield}}, [[Small Battlefield]], {{SSBU|Big Battlefield}}, {{SSBU|Final Destination}}, and the main menu. Any songs that are exclusive to the menu can only play during battle by setting either of the Battlefields or Final Destination to play all songs in [[My Music]]. There are 113 tracks in this category. | ||
==Lifelight (JP)== | ==Lifelight (JP)== | ||
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Source: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Source: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | ||
Composition | Composition Supervisor: Hideki Sakamoto | ||
Lyrics Supervisor: Masahiro Sakurai | Lyrics Supervisor: Masahiro Sakurai | ||
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Source: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Source: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | ||
Composition | Composition Supervisor: Hideki Sakamoto | ||
Lyrics Supervisor: Masahiro Sakurai | Lyrics Supervisor: Masahiro Sakurai | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|勝ちあがり乱闘 : 壁画|Kachi Agari Rantō: Hekiga}}, ''Survival Smash: Mural'' | Japanese title: {{ja|勝ちあがり乱闘 : 壁画|Kachi Agari Rantō: Hekiga}}, ''Survival Smash: Mural'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|マスターハンド|Masutāhando}}, ''Master Hand'' | Japanese title: {{ja|マスターハンド|Masutāhando}}, ''Master Hand'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|クレイジーハンド|Kureijīhando}}, ''Crazy Hand'' | Japanese title: {{ja|クレイジーハンド|Kureijīhando}}, ''Crazy Hand'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|マスターハンド・クレイジーハンド|Masutāhando · Kureijīhando}}, ''Master Hand / Crazy Hand'' | Japanese title: {{ja|マスターハンド・クレイジーハンド|Masutāhando · Kureijīhando}}, ''Master Hand / Crazy Hand'' | ||
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==The Light Realm: Prologue== | ==The Light Realm: Prologue== | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|光の世界 : 序章|Hikari no Sekai: Joshō}}, ''World of Light: Prologue'' | Japanese title: {{ja|光の世界 : 序章|Hikari no Sekai: Joshō}}, ''World of Light: Prologue'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|光の世界 : 進軍|Hikari no Sekai: Shingun}}, ''World of Light: Advancing'' | Japanese title: {{ja|光の世界 : 進軍|Hikari no Sekai: Shingun}}, ''World of Light: Advancing'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|光の世界 : 基地|Hikari no Sekai: Kichi}}, ''World of Light: Base'' | Japanese title: {{ja|光の世界 : 基地|Hikari no Sekai: Kichi}}, ''World of Light: Base'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|闇の世界|Yami no Sekai}}, ''World of Darkness'' | Japanese title: {{ja|闇の世界|Yami no Sekai}}, ''World of Darkness'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|闇の世界 : 謎の空間|Yami no Sekai: Nazo no Kūkan}}, ''World of Darkness: Mysterious Space'' | Japanese title: {{ja|闇の世界 : 謎の空間|Yami no Sekai: Nazo no Kūkan}}, ''World of Darkness: Mysterious Space'' | ||
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Source: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Source: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | ||
Arrangement Supervisor: Rio Hamamoto | |||
Composition: | Composition: noisycroak Co., Ltd. | ||
Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. | Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|最終決戦|Saishū Kessen}}, ''Final Battle'' | Japanese title: {{ja|最終決戦|Saishū Kessen}}, ''Final Battle'' | ||
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Source: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Source: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | ||
Arrangement Supervisor: Rio Hamamoto | |||
Composition: | Composition: noisycroak Co., Ltd. | ||
Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. | Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|最終決戦 : 変化後|Saishū Kessen: Henka-go}}, ''Final Battle: After the Change'' | Japanese title: {{ja|最終決戦 : 変化後|Saishū Kessen: Henka-go}}, ''Final Battle: After the Change'' | ||
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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
This song, a dramatic remix | This song, a dramatic remix of "[[Lifelight]]"'s second and third stanzas, plays while fighting [[Galeem]] and uses the original song's orchestral instrumentation while adding a women's choir. | ||
===Composition & Arrangements=== | ===Composition & Arrangements=== | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|キーラ|Kīra}}, ''Kiira'' | Japanese title: {{ja|キーラ|Kīra}}, ''Kiira'' | ||
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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
This song, an orchestral metal remix | This song, an orchestral metal remix of "[[Lifelight]]"'s fourth stanza, plays while fighting [[Dharkon]]. The orchestral elements mainly consist of strings and brass as well as a men's choir while the metal elements include a distorted electric guitar and drum set. | ||
===Composition & Arrangements=== | ===Composition & Arrangements=== | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|ダーズ|Dāzu}}, ''Darz'' | Japanese title: {{ja|ダーズ|Dāzu}}, ''Darz'' | ||
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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
This song, a climactic remix of "[[Lifelight]]", plays | This song, a climactic remix of "[[Lifelight]]", plays while fighting Galeem and Dharkon together. It is arranged by the original song's composer, Hideki Sakamoto. | ||
===Composition & Arrangements=== | ===Composition & Arrangements=== | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|キーラ・ダーズ|Kīra · Dāzu}}, ''Kiira / Darz'' | Japanese title: {{ja|キーラ・ダーズ|Kīra · Dāzu}}, ''Kiira / Darz'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|メインテーマ ピアノソロ|Mein Tēma Piano Soro}}, ''Main Theme Piano Solo'' | Japanese title: {{ja|メインテーマ ピアノソロ|Mein Tēma Piano Soro}}, ''Main Theme Piano Solo'' | ||
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Arrangement Supervisor: Katsuro Tajima | Arrangement Supervisor: Katsuro Tajima | ||
Composition: | Composition: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. | ||
Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. | Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. | ||
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|universe={{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} | |universe={{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} | ||
|debut=''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' | |debut=''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' | ||
|stage={{SSBU|Battlefield}}<br>[[Small Battlefield]]<br>{{SSBU|Big Battlefield}}<br>{{SSBU|Final Destination}}<br>Every | |stage={{SSBU|Battlefield}}<br>[[Small Battlefield]]<br>{{SSBU|Big Battlefield}}<br>{{SSBU|Final Destination}}<br>Every Other Stage ([[Training Mode]] Only) | ||
|availability=Default | |availability=Default | ||
|link=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06dcAhIfzx0] | |link=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06dcAhIfzx0] | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|コレクション|Korekushon}}, ''Collection'' | Japanese title: {{ja|コレクション|Korekushon}}, ''Collection'' | ||
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Source: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Source: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | ||
Arrangement Supervisor: Rio Hamamoto | |||
Composition: | Composition: noisycroak Co., Ltd. | ||
Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. | Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. | ||
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Lyrics Supervisor: Masahiro Sakurai / Lyrics Translation: Taro Yamashita | Lyrics Supervisor: Masahiro Sakurai / Lyrics Translation: Taro Yamashita | ||
Soprano: Oriko | Soprano: Oriko Takanashi / Tenor: Ken Nishikiori | ||
Composition: SMILE PLEASE CO. Ltd. | Composition: SMILE PLEASE CO. Ltd. | ||
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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
This song plays during the How to Play movie in every game since ''Melee'' | This song plays during the How to Play movie in every game since ''Melee''. | ||
===Composition & Arrangements=== | ===Composition & Arrangements=== | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|スマブラ : メニュー|Sumabura: Menyū}}, ''Sumabura: Menu'' | Japanese title: {{ja|スマブラ : メニュー|Sumabura: Menyū}}, ''Sumabura: Menu'' | ||
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===Composition & Arrangements=== | ===Composition & Arrangements=== | ||
Source: Super Smash Bros. Brawl | Source: Super Smash Bros. Brawl | ||
Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory, Inc. | Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory, Inc. | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|戦場 Ver.2|Senjō Ver.2}} <small>({{ja|スマブラX|Sumabura X}})</small>, ''Battlefield Ver.2 <small>(Sumabura X)</small>'' | Japanese title: {{ja|戦場 Ver.2|Senjō Ver.2}} <small>({{ja|スマブラX|Sumabura X}})</small>, ''Battlefield Ver.2 <small>(Sumabura X)</small>'' | ||
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==Battlefield - Super Smash Bros. for 3DS / Wii U== | ==Battlefield - Super Smash Bros. for 3DS / Wii U== | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|終点|Shūten}} <small>({{ja|スマブラDX|Sumabura DX}})</small>, ''End Point <small>(Sumabura DX)</small>'' | Japanese title: {{ja|終点|Shūten}} <small>({{ja|スマブラDX|Sumabura DX}})</small>, ''End Point <small>(Sumabura DX)</small>'' | ||
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===Composition & Arrangements=== | ===Composition & Arrangements=== | ||
Source: Super Smash Bros. Brawl | Source: Super Smash Bros. Brawl | ||
Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory, Inc. | Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory, Inc. | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|終点 Ver.2|Shūten Ver.2}} <small>({{ja|スマブラfor|Sumabura for}})</small>, ''End Point Ver.2 <small>(Sumabura for)</small>'' | Japanese title: {{ja|終点 Ver.2|Shūten Ver.2}} <small>({{ja|スマブラfor|Sumabura for}})</small>, ''End Point Ver.2 <small>(Sumabura for)</small>'' | ||
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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
This song is the theme of [[Cruel Smash]] | This song is the theme of [[Cruel Smash]], which debuted in ''Brawl'' as a remix of its main theme. | ||
===Composition & Arrangements=== | ===Composition & Arrangements=== | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|スマブラ : スタッフロール|Sumabura: Sutaffu Rōru}} [X], ''Sumabura : Staff Roll [X]'' | Japanese title: {{ja|スマブラ : スタッフロール|Sumabura: Sutaffu Rōru}} [X], ''Sumabura : Staff Roll [X]'' | ||
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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
This song is an orchestral remix of the credits theme of the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', debuting in | This song is an orchestral remix of the credits theme of the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', debuting in ''SSB4''. | ||
===Composition & Arrangements=== | ===Composition & Arrangements=== | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|スマブラfor : スタッフロール|Sumabura for: Sutaffu Rōru}}, ''Sumabura for: Staff Roll'' | Japanese title: {{ja|スマブラfor : スタッフロール|Sumabura for: Sutaffu Rōru}}, ''Sumabura for: Staff Roll'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|ボーナスゲーム|Bōnasu Gēmu}} <small>({{ja|スマブラ|Sumabura}})</small>, ''Bonus Game <small>(Sumabura)</small>'' | Japanese title: {{ja|ボーナスゲーム|Bōnasu Gēmu}} <small>({{ja|スマブラ|Sumabura}})</small>, ''Bonus Game <small>(Sumabura)</small>'' | ||
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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
This song plays during Training Mode in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' While the original song lasts for several minutes before looping, the ''Ultimate'' version is heavily abridged. | This song plays during Training Mode in the original ''Super Smash Bros.''. While the original song lasts for several minutes before looping, the ''Ultimate'' version is heavily abridged. | ||
===Composition & Arrangements=== | ===Composition & Arrangements=== | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|メタルバトル|Metaru Batoru}}, ''Metal Battle'' | Japanese title: {{ja|メタルバトル|Metaru Batoru}}, ''Metal Battle'' | ||
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==Trophies== | ==Trophies== | ||
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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
This song plays in the [[All-Star Rest Area]] in ''Melee''. It's a remix of the "Save Area" theme from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Super Star | This song plays in the [[All-Star Rest Area]] in ''Melee''. It's a remix of the "Save Area" theme from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Super Star}}''. | ||
===Composition & Arrangements=== | ===Composition & Arrangements=== | ||
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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
This song plays during the [[Target Smash!]] minigame in ''Brawl''. It's a peppy remix of the game's main theme | This song plays during the [[Target Smash!]] minigame in ''Brawl''. It's a peppy remix of the game's main theme. | ||
===Composition & Arrangements=== | ===Composition & Arrangements=== | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|ターゲットをこわせ!!|Tāgetto o kowase!!}} <small>({{ja|スマブラX|Sumabura X}})</small>, ''Break the Targets!! <small>(Sumabura X)</small>'' | Japanese title: {{ja|ターゲットをこわせ!!|Tāgetto o kowase!!}} <small>({{ja|スマブラX|Sumabura X}})</small>, ''Break the Targets!! <small>(Sumabura X)</small>'' | ||
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==Adventure Map== | ==Adventure Map== | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|ボス戦闘曲2|Bosu-sentō Kyoku 2}} <small>({{ja|スマブラX|Sumabura X}})</small>, ''Boss Battle Song 2 <small>(Sumabura X)</small>'' | Japanese title: {{ja|ボス戦闘曲2|Bosu-sentō Kyoku 2}} <small>({{ja|スマブラX|Sumabura X}})</small>, ''Boss Battle Song 2 <small>(Sumabura X)</small>'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|コインシューター|Koin Shūtā}}, ''Coin Shooter'' | Japanese title: {{ja|コインシューター|Koin Shūtā}}, ''Coin Shooter'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|ステージ作り|Sutēji-tsukuri}}, ''Stage Maker'' | Japanese title: {{ja|ステージ作り|Sutēji-tsukuri}}, ''Stage Maker'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|マスターフォートレス : 第2次攻撃|Masutāfōtoresu: Dai-ni-ji Kōgeki}}, ''Master Fortress: The Second Attack'' | Japanese title: {{ja|マスターフォートレス : 第2次攻撃|Masutāfōtoresu: Dai-ni-ji Kōgeki}}, ''Master Fortress: The Second Attack'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|フィギュアラッシュ|Figyua Rasshu}}, ''Figure Rush'' | Japanese title: {{ja|フィギュアラッシュ|Figyua Rasshu}}, ''Figure Rush'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|オールスター休憩所|Ōrusutā Kyūkeisho}} <small>({{ja|スマブラfor|Sumabura for}})</small>, ''All-Star Rest Area <small>(Sumabura for)</small>'' | Japanese title: {{ja|オールスター休憩所|Ōrusutā Kyūkeisho}} <small>({{ja|スマブラfor|Sumabura for}})</small>, ''All-Star Rest Area <small>(Sumabura for)</small>'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|オンライン練習ステージ|Onrain Renshū Sutēji}} <small>({{ja|スマブラfor|Sumabura for}})</small>, ''Online Practice Stage <small>(Sumabura for)</small>'' | Japanese title: {{ja|オンライン練習ステージ|Onrain Renshū Sutēji}} <small>({{ja|スマブラfor|Sumabura for}})</small>, ''Online Practice Stage <small>(Sumabura for)</small>'' | ||
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Japanese title: {{ja|すれちがい大乱闘|Surechigai Dairantō}}, ''Passing Great Fray'' | Japanese title: {{ja|すれちがい大乱闘|Surechigai Dairantō}}, ''Passing Great Fray'' | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*All non-Japanese language settings title the two versions of Lifelight as "Lifelight (JP)" and "Lifelight", while the Japanese language setting titles the two versions as "命の灯火" and "Lifelight". | *All non-Japanese language settings title the two versions of Lifelight as "Lifelight (JP)" and "Lifelight", while the Japanese language setting titles the two versions as "命の灯火" and "Lifelight". | ||
*While both ''Step: Subspace'' and ''Step: Subspace Ver. 3'' return from ''Brawl'', ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Step: Subspace Ver.2}}'' is absent from ''Ultimate''. | |||
**Similarly, ''Step: The Plain'' appears in ''Ultimate'', but not ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Step: The Cave}}''. | |||
*''Bonus Game'', ''Meta Crystal'', ''Duel Zone'', and ''Training Mode'' use direct English translations of their original Japanese names from ''[[Nintendo All-Star! Dairantō Smash Brothers OST]]''. | *''Bonus Game'', ''Meta Crystal'', ''Duel Zone'', and ''Training Mode'' use direct English translations of their original Japanese names from ''[[Nintendo All-Star! Dairantō Smash Brothers OST]]''. | ||
{{Music}} | {{Music}} |