List of SSBU Music (Kingdom Hearts series)

This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the universe in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. These tracks are available to play on the Hollow Bastion stage, as well as, Small Battlefield, , and.

Origin
is ported directly from . In , this track plays when the take over, and later appears as the battle music for  before defeating the. It reappears in ' as the battle music for Destiny Islands, in ' as the battle music for Traverse Town and Destiny Islands, and in  as the theme that plays while fighting.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: KINGDOM HEARTS

From KINGDOM HEARTS HD 1.5 ReMIX

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Other Uses
This track was used during Battling with Sora when Sakurai talks about the rest of Sora's attacks outside of his 3-hit combos.

Origin
is ported directly from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX. In Kingdom Hearts, this track plays when fighting on  and in the, as well as when fighting the , Jafar's Genie form,  for the second time, Oogie's Manor, , and  in , , , , , and , respectively.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: KINGDOM HEARTS

From KINGDOM HEARTS HD 1.5 ReMIX

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Other Uses
This track was used during Battling with Sora when Sakurai talks about Sora's up special, Aerial Sweep, and Sora's down special,.

Origin
is ported directly from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX. In Kingdom Hearts, this track plays when fighting major bosses, namely the  in Traverse Town, the  in, the  in , and the  in , as well as when fighting Cloud Strife in  and  in. It reappears in select battles throughout the rest of the series, and a remix of it plays while fighting the for the first time in  in .

Composition & Arrangements
Source: KINGDOM HEARTS

From KINGDOM HEARTS HD 1.5 ReMIX

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Other Uses
This track was used during Battling with Sora when Sakurai talks about Sora's neutral special attack, Magic.

Origin
is ported directly from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX. In Kingdom Hearts, this track serves as the battle music for after Sora has defeated the. A reprise of Hand in Hand also plays in the post-credit scene of Kingdom Hearts as Sora,, and all run after , who is holding a letter addressed from , and the song has reappeared in the series multiple times since, including as the theme when using  in Kingdom Hearts III.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: KINGDOM HEARTS

From KINGDOM HEARTS HD 1.5 ReMIX

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Other Uses
This track was used during Battling with Sora when Sakurai explains the Kingdom Hearts series, Sora's up taunt and his side special Sonic Blade, Sora's victory theme (from which this track originates), and Sora's Spirit Board.

Origin
is ported directly from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX. In Kingdom Hearts, this track plays on routes that lead to or from, , , , and. The song later reappears as a selectable track in the minigame held by  in  in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: KINGDOM HEARTS

From KINGDOM HEARTS HD 1.5 ReMIX

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Other Uses
This track was used during Battling with Sora when Sakurai talks about Sora's attributes and his alternate costumes, and when making the announcement of the Kingdom Hearts games releasing on the Nintendo Switch. It is also used for Sora's Classic Mode credits.

Origin
is ported directly from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX. In Kingdom Hearts, this track serves as the field music for.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: KINGDOM HEARTS

From KINGDOM HEARTS HD 1.5 ReMIX

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Other Uses
This track was used during Battling with Sora when Sakurai showcases the Hollow Bastion stage.

Origin
is ported directly from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX. In Kingdom Hearts, this track serves as the battle music for. The track reappeared in  as the battle theme for, Hollow Bastion's original form, and the track from Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep is based on it as well.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: KINGDOM HEARTS

From KINGDOM HEARTS HD 1.5 ReMIX

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Other Uses
This track was used during Battling with Sora when Sakurai talks about the music tracks included with Sora.

Origin
is ported directly from Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX. In Kingdom Hearts, this serves as the battle music for ; it reappears as the battle theme for 's in Kingdom Hearts II, from which its appearance in Ultimate is derived.

Lyrics
The lyrics to Fragments of Sorrow borrow some of the lyrics of 'Destati' (see below).

Composition & Arrangements
Source: KINGDOM HEARTS

From KINGDOM HEARTS HD 2.5 ReMIX

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Other Uses
This track is used in 's reveal trailer during the gameplay sequence. It was also used during Battling with Sora when Sakurai talks about Sora's 3-hit combo attacks.

Origin
is not present in the game Kingdom Hearts itself. Rather, it's from the game's E3 2001 trailer. In Kingdom Hearts, a different arrangement of this (specifically ) serves as the battle music for, and when fighting for the first time. The original track from the trailer was later featured as a bonus track on the game's official soundtrack.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: KINGDOM HEARTS

From KINGDOM HEARTS

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Other Uses
This track was used during Battling with Sora when Sakurai prepares to fight as Sora against Cloud and Sephiroth, as well as when battling Master Hand and Crazy Hand in Sora's Classic Mode route. It is also the track used in the DLC Spirit Board for the Kingdom Hearts series.

Lyrics
Destati is written in Italian. The word "Destati" itself is an imperative to "awaken!" It accompanies the conflict of light over darkness, a major theme in the series.

Trivia
Strangely, this track has a specifier noting that the track is taken from the original Kingdom Hearts, despite listing the source as the very same. Other tracks that come from the original source do not list the game twice.

Origin
This track is ported directly from . It is a jazzy arrangement of, the music that plays while on the opening menu in every Kingdom Hearts game, and this specific rendition is used for Melody of Memory's opening menu. It is only available to players who have played Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory on their Nintendo Switch and have purchased Challenger Pack 11 in Ultimate.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: KINGDOM HEARTS

From KINGDOM HEARTS Melody of Memory

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Other Uses
This track was used during Battling with Sora when Sakurai addresses this track as special bonus content for players with both Challenger Pack 11 and a save file of Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory.

Trivia

 * While not available in-game, "" from the original Kingdom Hearts is used in Sora's reveal trailer. Different versions of this song are also known overseas as "".
 * Kingdom Hearts is the only series to feature a music track that can only be unlocked if the player has save data from another game, namely "Dearly Beloved -Swing Version-", which is unlocked with save data from Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory. Previously, save data recognition only granted spirits.
 * The demo version of Melody of Memory does not unlock this song, due to it not creating save data on the system.
 * Unlike “MEGALOVANIA”, “Floral Fury”, and “Burning Town”, the respective songs obtained when purchasing the Sans, Cuphead, and Shantae Mii Fighter costumes, custom stages that have “Dearly Beloved -Swing Version-“ set as the song can still be downloaded and played on even if the player does not have save data of Melody of Memory, as long as the player has Challenger Pack 11, whereas stages with the aforementioned three songs cannot be downloaded at all without their respective Mii costumes. However, downloading and playing on such stages does not add the song to the player’s library.
 * Kingdom Hearts is the second DLC universe introduced in Ultimate to not have any remixes, the first being . Unlike Dragon Quest however, Sora's victory theme is a new arrangement rather than also being directly sourced.
 * Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is the second of two games released in the 2020s to be represented in Smash via music, with the first being Minecraft Dungeons.
 * Kingdom Hearts and Minecraft are the only major series in Ultimate where all songs featured are named identically in both English and Japanese. All songs from Sonic The Hedgehog, Street Fighter and Tekken are listed in English even in the Japanese version, but the exact names vary.
 * Kingdom Hearts is one of four universes in Ultimate to feature songs from pre-release material, with the other three being Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda and ''Sonic the Hedgehog.
 * Each track is listed in ''Ultimates sound test in the order that it appears in the '—while that game's rendition of "Dearly Beloved" is the first track, "Dearly Beloved -Swing Version-" is likely placed last due to its game of origin and unlock method.