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| {{iw|wikipedia|Kenji Yamamoto|composer born 1964}} || {{symbol|metroid|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Metroid|Main Theme (Metroid)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|metroid|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Metroid|Opening/Menu (Metroid Prime)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|dk|16px}} ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong Country Returns (Vocals)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssb4-u|16px}} | | {{iw|wikipedia|Kenji Yamamoto|composer born 1964}} || {{symbol|metroid|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Metroid|Main Theme (Metroid)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|metroid|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Metroid|Opening/Menu (Metroid Prime)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|dk|16px}} ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong Country Returns (Vocals)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssb4-u|16px}} | ||
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| Kentaro Ishizaka || {{symbol|ssb|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Smash Bros.|Opening (Super Smash Bros. Melee)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|mario|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Underground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|mario|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Mario Kart|Waluigi Pinball}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|mario|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Title (3D Hot Rally)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|dk|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Jungle Level}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|kirby|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Kirby|Boss Theme Medley}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|fox|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Star Fox|Corneria}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|fox|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Star Fox|Star Wolf}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Pokémon|Pokémon Center}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|eb|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|EarthBound|Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|eb|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|EarthBound|You Call This a Utopia?!}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|fe|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Fire Emblem|Winning Road - Roy's Hope}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|pikmin|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Pikmin|Stage Clear / Title (Pikmin)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|ac|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Animal Crossing|Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}} | |[[wikipedia:ja:なっちゃんPEAK|Kentaro Ishizaka]] || {{symbol|ssb|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Smash Bros.|Opening (Super Smash Bros. Melee)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|mario|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Underground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|mario|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Mario Kart|Waluigi Pinball}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|mario|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Title (3D Hot Rally)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|dk|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Jungle Level}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|kirby|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Kirby|Boss Theme Medley}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|fox|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Star Fox|Corneria}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|fox|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Star Fox|Star Wolf}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Pokémon|Pokémon Center}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|eb|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|EarthBound|Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|eb|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|EarthBound|You Call This a Utopia?!}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|fe|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Fire Emblem|Winning Road - Roy's Hope}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|pikmin|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Pikmin|Stage Clear / Title (Pikmin)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}}<br>{{symbol|ac|16px}} ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Animal Crossing|Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store}}'' {{gameIcon|ssbb|16px}} | ||
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| [[wikipedia:ja:高橋コウタ|Kohta Takahashi]] || {{symbol|metroid|16px}} ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Metroid|Title (Metroid)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssb4-u|16px}} | | [[wikipedia:ja:高橋コウタ|Kohta Takahashi]] || {{symbol|metroid|16px}} ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Metroid|Title (Metroid)}}'' {{gameIcon|ssb4-u|16px}} |
Revision as of 12:20, May 26, 2023
The following is a list of composers who have composed, arranged, and remixed music for the Super Smash Bros. series. This list does not include composers of tracks taken directly from other sources.
Trivia
- For unspecified reasons, Asuka Ito was never credited on the Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U official website's composers list.
- Grant Kirkhope and Toby Fox are the only non-Japanese composers to arrange music for the Super Smash Bros. series.
- Incidentally, both composers remixed songs they originally composed.
- Also incidentally, both songs in question were added to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in the same update.
- A total of 109 composers have remixed and/or arranged original music for the Super Smash Bros series.
- Brawl has the most amount of new composers with 38, while 64 has the least amount of them with one sole composer (Hirokazu Ando).
- Ando also has the most music credits in the series, having done 56 music pieces counting arrangements and Smash-specific compositions.
- Ando and Shogo Sakai are tied for the highest number of new music tracks in Melee, at 14.
- Sakai would also contribute more to Brawl than any other composer, with 21 compositions.
- Junichi Nakatsuru would contribute the most to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, with 9 tracks between both games.
- Nobuko Toda would contribute the most compositions to Ultimate, arranging 9 songs for the game.
- There are 458 remixes (including different versions) in the Smash series.
- There are 141 original music pieces in the series.
References
- ^ Melee Music Developer Roundtable: Musical Arrangements. SourceGaming.info (original Japanese publication on Sumabura-Ken!!) (2016-05-16). Retrieved on 2018-12-20. “Ando: That makes me think that the tunes that gave me lots of trouble are somehow worth less than the ones that were a breeze. For the “Green Greens,” “Pokémon Floats,” and some other stage music, I simply made my arrangement and was done. But, the menu theme… That was a tough one! (laughs)”
- ^ Melee Music Developer Roundtable: Orchestra and Chorus I. SourceGaming.info (original Japanese publication on Sumabura-Ken!!) (2016-05-10). Retrieved on 2018-12-20. “Ando: For the opening music, that was February 14th, I think. I was working and Mr. Sakurai came by to listen to what I had. His face grew stern, he said, “well, then,” and it was decided that Mr. Sakai would compose that song.”
- ^ Melee Music Developer Roundtable: Musical Arrangements. SourceGaming.info (original Japanese publication on Sumabura-Ken!!) (2016-05-16). Retrieved on 2018-12-20. “Sakurai: The “Menu 2” theme, however, would be played only after players had met certain requirements. So I wanted it to feel refreshing, like something already familiar to them, like they were watching the game’s’ stages from afar. Sakai: And that “refreshing” feel is exactly where I began to go wrong. Did that mean a cheery spring-like tune? I had no idea what I should do.”