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:::"No, that was another piece I received from Nintendo. I didn’t do anything for Brawl."
:::"No, that was another piece I received from Nintendo. I didn’t do anything for Brawl."
:::So, from what I'm reading, Tomoya didn't compose the victory theme, not that the theme isn't from Shake It!. There's also that Stonecarving City is extremely close to the victory theme regardless. It is also possible that Nintendo liked the Stonecarving City theme and gave it to another composer to remix for the victory theme; the games were released within 6 months of each other, sounds possible to me. --[[User:CanvasK|CanvasK]] ([[User talk:CanvasK|talk]]) 22:34, July 27, 2022 (EDT)
:::So, from what I'm reading, Tomoya didn't compose the victory theme, not that the theme isn't from Shake It!. There's also that Stonecarving City is extremely close to the victory theme regardless. It is also possible that Nintendo liked the Stonecarving City theme and gave it to another composer to remix for the victory theme; the games were released within 6 months of each other, sounds possible to me. --[[User:CanvasK|CanvasK]] ([[User talk:CanvasK|talk]]) 22:34, July 27, 2022 (EDT)
::::Read the rest of the article [[User:CanvasK|CanvasK]]. Nintendo gave him three pieces of music from other games that Wario appeared in for him to use as reference for the soundtrack of Shake It, which just so happens to include Wario's victory theme in Smash.
::::Read the rest of the article [[User:CanvasK|CanvasK]]. Nintendo gave him three pieces of music from other games that Wario appeared in for him to use as reference for the soundtrack of Shake It, which so happens to include Wario's victory theme in Smash.
::::"Minako Hamano-san is also listed as a music credit. Did you two collaborate together?"
::::"Minako Hamano-san is also listed as a music credit. Did you two collaborate together?"
::::"We didn’t actually collaborate. Right when I began the project, Nintendo sent me three pieces used in previous Wario titles (one of which was Greenhorn Ruins) and said, “Here—use these.” I imagine Hamano-san composed those."  
::::"We didn’t actually collaborate. Right when I began the project, Nintendo sent me three pieces used in previous Wario titles (one of which was Greenhorn Ruins) and said, “Here—use these.” I imagine Hamano-san composed those."  

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