List of SSBU Music (Fatal Fury series)

This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the universe in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The song selection also includes music from  and other related SNK franchises. All of the tracks listed here play on King of Fighters Stadium, and, as of the 8.1.0 update,, Small Battlefield, , and.

Origin
This track is a remix of the first stage theme from the original Fatal Fury: King of Fighters, the Pao Pao Café where Richard Meyer is fought. The arrangement uses the same Portuguese vocals and Brazilian instrumentation as the original, such as the use of a berimbau lead, but also includes a solo featuring a cavaquinho, a type of Brazilian acoustic guitar.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY: King of Fighters

Arrangement Supervisor: Masafumi Takada

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: Sound Prestige LLC.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Haremar Faith Capoeira School Fight Song (Believers Will Be Saved): Legend of the Hungry Wolf

Trivia

 * At 14 words made up of 88 characters, this track has the longest English title of any song in the Smash series.

Origin
This track is the theme for Michael Max's stage, Sound Beach, taken directly from Fatal Fury: King of Fighters.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY: King of Fighters

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, The Sea Knows: Legend of the Hungry Wolf

Origin
A remix of the theme for Terry Bogard's stage, West Albuquerque, from Fatal Fury 2. It is faithful to the original song, even directly including the original opening, but the second loop introduces a guitar solo similar to The King of Fighters XIV's rendition of the song, as well as an extended refrain before it loops.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY 2

Arrangement: Noriyuki Iwadare

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Kurikinton: Legend of the Hungry Wolf 2

Other Uses
This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"" when Sakurai showcases Terry's appearance and his standard attacks. It was also used following Terry's initial reveal trailer and during his updated reveal trailer.

Origin
The original version of Terry's stage theme from Fatal Fury 2.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, Kurikinton: Legend of the Hungry Wolf 2

Other Uses
This track is used in the Credits for Terry's Classic Mode and the Fatal Fury Spirit Board.

Origin
A remix of Terry's stage theme taken from The King of Fighters XIV, played on his Transcontinental Railroad stage, itself an updated version of the aforementioned "Kurikinton" from Fatal Fury 2.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY 2

From THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, Kurikinton Style: KOF XIV

Other Uses
This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"" when Sakurai reveals the song list of Challenger Pack 4.

Origin
A remix of the theme for Andy Bogard's stage, Venice, from Fatal Fury 2. Like the original, the song is led by an accordion, but features much softer accompaniment, with a lighter drum beat and an acoustic guitar in addition the original's piano. A violin countermelody is also added.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY 2

Arrangement Supervisor: Yoko Shimomura

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: Midiplex Co., Ltd.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Pasta: Legend of the Hungry Wolf 2

Other Uses
This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"" when Sakurai describes the background characters on King of Fighters Stadium starting with Andy and up to Athena.

Origin
The original theme for Joe Higashi's stage, Chiang Mai, taken directly from Fatal Fury 2.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, A New Poem from South Thailand that Wants to Tell: Legend of the Hungry Wolf 2

Trivia

 * At the time of release, the Japanese title had a typographical error and was, A New Poem that South Thailand Wants to Recite: Legend of the Hungry Wolf 2, but this has been corrected in 13.0.1 update.

Origin
A remix of the theme for Big Bear's stage, Alice Springs, from Fatal Fury 2. The remix stays true to the original and loops three times, deviating with instrumentation and rhythm each time. The song itself is a remix of "Raiden the Brave", Raiden's theme from the original Fatal Fury.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY 2

Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: TARGET ENTERTAINMENT INC.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Tarkun and Kitapy: Legend of the Hungry Wolf 2

Other Uses
This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"" when Sakurai explains the history of Fatal Fury.

Trivia

 * The theme is named after two composers of the SNK sound team: Toshikazu Tanaka (credited as "Tarkun") and Yoshihiko Kitamura (credited as "Jojouha-Kitapy").
 * In "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"", Sakurai notes that this theme also belongs to Raiden, Big Bear's masked wrestler alter-ego.

Origin
A remix of the theme for Kim Kaphwan's stage, Seoul, from Fatal Fury 2. The remix incorporates more orchestral elements when compared to the original, particularly focusing on string instruments, and additionally includes an organ. Near the end, the key lowers by five half steps and introduces an electric guitar solo.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY 2

Arrangement Supervisor: Michiko Naruke

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: Naru2 Co.,Ltd.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Let's Go to Seoul!: Legend of the Hungry Wolf 2

Other Uses
This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"" when Terry's special attacks are being explained.

Origin
A remix of the theme for Billy Kane's stage, London, from Fatal Fury 2, incorporating elements from both the original and Real Bout Fatal Fury Special versions. When compared with these versions, the remix incorporates more synthetic instruments while retaining the original electric guitar-focused sound.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY 2

Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: TARGET ENTERTAINMENT INC.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, London March: Legend of the Hungry Wolf 2

Other Uses
This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"" during the demonstration of Rising Tackle and Power Dunk.

Origin
The theme for Laurence Blood's stage, Pamplona, from Fatal Fury 2.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, The Working Matador: Legend of the Hungry Wolf 2

Origin
The theme for Duck King's stage, Bay Area, from Fatal Fury Special.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY SPECIAL

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, Duck Dub Dub (Et Tu, Duck?) : Legend of the Hungry Wolf Special

Origin
The remixed theme for Geese Howard, taken from Fatal Fury Special and originating from the first Fatal Fury. This version is considered one of the more iconic variations for both the popularity of its original game and how it is frequently reused in various surprise appearances and console ports, including Tekken 7 where Geese Howard is a downloadable character.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY SPECIAL

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, Soy Sauce for Geese: Legend of the Hungry Wolf Special

Other uses
This track is used in Terry's reveal trailer, during Geese's segment.

Origin
The remixed theme for Geese Howard, taken from The King of Fighters XIV (where it plays on Terry vs. Geese fights) and originating from the first Fatal Fury. This version has more of a heavy metal style, replacing the shakuhachi lead with an electric guitar.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY SPECIAL

From THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, Soy Sauce for Geese -KOF XIV ver.-

Other Uses
This track is used "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"" when Sakurai demonstrates Terry's Final Smash; Triple Wolf, and his super special moves; Power Geyser and Buster Wolf.

Origin
The theme for Terry's stage, Sound Beach, taken directly from Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory. This was also his theme in Real Bout Fatal Fury.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY 3: Road to the Final Victory

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, Big Shot!: Legend of the Hungry Wolf 3

Origin
A remix of the theme for Terry's stage, 11th Street, from Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition, the first 3D installment in the series. The remix keeps the same "big beat" style, but replaces the original synthetic instruments with live equivalents. It also incorporates some elements from the arranged version found on Wild Ambition's official soundtrack, while also including a short "lounge"-style refrain.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY: WILD AMBITION

Arrangement Supervisor: Junichi Nakatsuru

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, 11th Street: Legend of the Hungry Wolf WILD AMBITION

Other Uses
This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"" when showing Terry's taunts and alternate costumes.

Origin
A remix of 11th Street from Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition, which is used as the Fatal Fury team's theme in The King of Fighters '99.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: FATAL FURY: WILD AMBITION

From THE KING OF FIGHTERS '99

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
The theme for the Women Fighters team in The King of Fighters '94.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS '94

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, Hey!: KOF '94

Other Uses
This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"" when Sakurai explains the specifications of the Neo Geo system.

Origin
A remix of the theme for the Ikari Warriors team in The King of Fighters '95, with this remix coming from The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS '95

From THE KING OF FIGHTERS 2002 UNLIMITED MATCH

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
A remix of the theme for the Japan team in The King of Fighters '96, with this remix coming from The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS '96

From THE KING OF FIGHTERS 2002 UNLIMITED MATCH

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
A remix of the theme for the Yagami team in The King of Fighters '96; the "2" refers to this being the theme's second iteration. This version has a much faster pace, in particular doubling the tempo of the drums, and also includes an electric guitar solo similar to the arranged version of the song from KOF '96's official soundtrack.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS '96

Arrangement: Noriyuki Iwadare

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Stormy Saxophone 2: KOF '96

Other Uses
The track is played during the Mii Fighters showcase for Iori Yagami

Origin
A remix of the theme for the K' Team from The King of Fighters '99, with this remix coming from The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS '99

From THE KING OF FIGHTERS 2002 UNLIMITED MATCH

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
A remix of the theme for the Ikari Warriors team from The King of Fighters '99, with this remix coming from The King of Fighters XIV, where it is used as Whip's theme song.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS '99

From THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
The Fatal Fury team's theme from The King of Fighters 2000.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS 2000

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
The Fatal Fury team's theme from The King of Fighters XI.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS XI

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
A remix of the theme for the Kyo Kusanagi and Iori Yagami team from The King of Fighters XI; this remix plays in The King of Fighters XIV whenever the two fight against each other.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS XI

From THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
The theme of the Agent team composed by Vanessa, Ramon and Seth from The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS 2002 UNLIMITED MATCH

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
Krizalid's theme taken from The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match (end boss of The King of Fighters '99 and one of the four bosses from The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match), the song being a remix of Krizalid's original end boss theme from KOF '99, titled "My Dear Fallen Angel".

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS 2002 UNLIMITED MATCH

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
Ash Crimson's theme from The King of Fighters XIII.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIII

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
The theme of the Japan team from The King of Fighters XIII.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIII

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
The theme of the Fatal Fury team from The King of Fighters XIII.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIII

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
The theme of Kim Kaphwan's team from The King of Fighters XIII.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIII

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
The theme of the K' team from The King of Fighters XIII.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIII

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
The theme of the Japan team from The King of Fighters XIV.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Other Uses
This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"" when the King of Fighters Stadium stage is being showcased.

Origin
The theme of the Fatal Fury team from The King of Fighters XIV.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
A remix of the main theme of Alpha Mission, an early vertically-scrolling shooter from SNK, otherwise known in Japan as ASO: Armored Scrum Object. SYD is the spacecraft that the player controls. Due to the limited instrumentation of the original game's music, the remix takes many liberties and uses an orchestral approach; it begins with the jingle that plays when a player inserts a credit, and incorporates both "Theme of SYD" and "SYD Overdrive", the two songs that play in each area of the game.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Alpha Mission

Arrangement Supervisor: Yoshihito Yano

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:

Origin
A remix of the main theme of Ikari Warriors from The King of Fighters XIV, where it plays in Ralf vs. Clark matches.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Ikari Warriors

From THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:

Origin
A remix of the first level theme from Athena, a side-scrolling platformer from SNK. As with Theme of SYD, the remix takes many liberties with the original song, using an orchestral approach and looping three times. The final loop's key is raised by a half step.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Athena

Arrangement Supervisor: Takafumi Sato

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Forest World: Athena

Trivia

 * Masahiro Sakurai stated in a YouTube video that this particular track was difficult to make due to a misunderstanding between himself and the music department over what the main melody of the song is.

Origin
A remix of the first level/credits theme from Psycho Soldier, a side-scrolling platformer from SNK. The original rendition of the theme is notable for being the first video game song with sampled lyrics. This version uses the Japanese lyrics from the song's single release, and is performed by Kanako Kotera. The song is arranged with a fast-paced orchestral rock style, similar to that of anime theme songs from the 1980s, and remains faithful to the original single's three verse structure, though the final verse's key is raised by a full step.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Psycho Soldier

Arrangement Supervisor: Yuzo Koshiro

Lyrics and Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: Ancient-corp.

Composition and lyrics Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Psycho Soldier Theme Japanese Version

Other Uses
This track is used in the Japanese version of "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"" when Sakurai discusses cameos following Athena Asamiya's appearance on King of Fighters Stadium.

Trivia

 * According to Masahiro Sakurai's Famitsu column, this song was recorded over 6 months prior to Terry's release. The English version was recorded first, followed by the Japanese version. It was carefully mixed by the arranger, Yuzo Koshiro, to resemble a song from the '80s, contemporary to the original game's release. In total, over 80 individual tracks went into the final mix of the song.

Origin
The aforementioned remix of the first level/credits theme from Psycho Soldier, only with English lyrics, for the first time since the original game's release. Since the English version has fewer verses than the Japanese version, the second verse is replaced with a saxophone solo, and the third verse is a reprise of the first verse. Like the Japanese version, it is performed by Kanako Kotera, albeit with the lyrics performed with slightly different intonation to match the original arcade version.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Psycho Soldier

Arrangement Supervisor: Yuzo Koshiro

Lyrics and Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: Ancient-corp.

Composition and lyrics Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Psycho Soldier Theme Overseas Version

Other Uses
This track is used in the international version of "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"" when Sakurai discusses the cameos following Athena Asamiya's appearance on King of Fighters Stadium.

Trivia

 * Though Ultimate boasts the first time the English lyrics have been heard in full since the release of Psycho Soldier, it was actually  that was the first time since the original release that they were heard at all, as they were briefly featured in that game's remix of the Psycho Soldier theme.
 * Masahiro Sakurai stated in a YouTube video that the reason a brand new instrumental verse was made for this remix was to match the three verse structure of the Japanese version, and the intonational differences in the lyrics are a result of the Japanese singers intentionally emphasizing certain syllables to sound more natural to non-Japanese listeners, referred to as "Japanized English."

Origin
A remix of a major theme from Art of Fighting, a prequel and companion series to Fatal Fury. Though it debuted as the theme for Ryuhaku Todoh, it is more closely associated with Ryo Sakazaki. The remix keeps the original's bass-focused approach, but uses traditional Japanese instruments like shakuhachi and shamisen, more akin to the Fatal Fury Special version of the song.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Art of Fighting

Arrangement Supervisor: Rio Hamamoto

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, ART OF FIGHT: Fist of Dragon and Tiger

Other Uses
The track is played during the Mii Fighters showcase for Ryo Sakazaki

Origin
A remix of ART of FIGHT that plays during Ryo Sakazaki's hidden boss fight in Fatal Fury Special.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Art of Fighting

From FATAL FURY SPECIAL

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, Fist of Dragon and Tiger Ver.230000000.0: Legend of the Hungry Wolf Special

Origin
Galford's stage theme from Samurai Shodown, a companion series to Fatal Fury.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: SAMURAI SHODOWN

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, Tuna: Samurai Spirits

Origin
A remix of Nakoruru's stage theme from Samurai Shodown. The remix is faithful to the original, using traditional Japanese instrumentation, but incorporates more modern instrumentation as it continues, such as electric guitars and a modern drumkit.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: SAMURAI SHODOWN

Arrangement Supervisor: Masami Ueda

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: MIYABI GAME AUDIO INC.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Banquet of Nature: Samurai Spirits

Other Uses
The track is played during the Mii Fighters showcase for Nakoruru.

Origin
A remix of Earthquake's stage theme from Samurai Shodown. Like the original, the remix primarily focuses on electric guitars and synthesizers, but also incorporates a guitar solo and a refrain with more traditional Japanese instrumentation.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: SAMURAI SHODOWN

Arrangement Supervisor: Yasushi Asada

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: noisycroak Co.,Ltd.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Earth: Samurai Spirits

Other Uses
This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Terry Bogard"" during the Mii Fighter costume showcase.

Origin
A remix of the main theme of Metal Slug, a side-scrolling run-and-gun series from SNK. The arrangement combines the bombastic, orchestral arrangement of the original song with a more rock-inspired approach, replacing its saxophone solo with a synth solo.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: METAL SLUG

Arrangement Supervisor: Yasushi Asada

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: noisycroak Co.,Ltd.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Main Theme from Metal Slug: Metal Slug

Origin
A remix of the theme used in the first Metal Slug game during the boss fights with Hairbuster Riberts in Mission 2 and Mission 3, and the final boss fight with General Morden and his Hi-Do helicopter. It was also used in later games: the boss fight against Dragon Nosuke and first area of the Final Mission themes in Metal Slug 2, and the outer factory route in Mission 3 and the Hi-Do and fake General Morden boss fight in Metal Slug 3. The remix stays very close to the orchestration of the original song, only adding minor synthesized flourishes. In some parts of the song, the main theme of Metal Slug is also included.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: METAL SLUG / METAL SLUG 2 / METAL SLUG 3

Arrangement Supervisor: LindaAI-CUE

Composition: SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.

Composition Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, ASSAULT THEME: Metal Slug 1~3

Origin
The final boss theme of several Metal Slug games. It is used during the first part of the final mission in Metal Slug, the battle against Rugname in Metal Slug 2, the battle against RootMars in Metal Slug 3, the battle against the Avatar of Evil in Metal Slug 5, and the final mission in the Invaders' underground nest in Metal Slug 6. This particular version is the arranged remix from Metal Slug 5.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: METAL SLUG / METAL SLUG 2 / METAL SLUG 3 / METAL SLUG 4 / METAL SLUG 5 / METAL SLUG 6

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, FINAL ATTACK: Metal Slug 1~6

Trivia

 * Despite the source stating that "Final Attack" appeared in Metal Slug 4, the song never actually appears in that game. The final boss is the leader of the Amadeus Syndicate, known as "the doctor", and has his own theme called "Final Madness".
 * At 85 characters, this track has the longest name listed under "Source" for any piece of music in the Smash series.

Origin
The first mission theme from Metal Slug 2.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: METAL SLUG 2

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, JUDGMENT: Metal Slug 2

Origin
The first mission theme from Metal Slug 3.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: METAL SLUG 3

Composition and arrangement Copyright SNK CORPORATION.

Japanese title:, Ocean Blue Fangs -The Island of Dr. Moreau- : Metal Slug 3

Trivia

 * When selecting music for Terry's Challenger Pack, Masahiro Sakurai initially focused on songs related to Terry, but noted that a lot of them had a "big band" style, and wanted to branch out into other SNK franchises to add more variety. He sent a list of 50 song choices to SNK, expecting them to pick out 10 or 20, but SNK agreed to all of them, much to his surprise. As a result, Fatal Fury has the most music of any third-party and DLC series, and the third highest amount of music after and.
 * Fatal Fury and share the distinction of including music from outside their series of origin.
 * At 17, the Fatal Fury franchise is tied with the Mega Man franchise with the most amount of new remixes in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
 * The original versions of ART OF FIGHT (Ryuhaku Todoh Stage), Banquet of Nature, and Stormy Saxophone 2, as well as the opening theme from The King of Fighters '94, all appear in Terry's reveal trailer, but do not appear in-game.