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"'''Zero Hour'''" is a musical composition by Tsuyoshi Sekito that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. It has two variations, titled "'''Zero Hour -The Chase-'''" and "'''Zero Hour -The Rescue-'''".
"'''Zero Hour'''" is a musical composition by Tsuyoshi Sekito that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. It has two variations, titled "'''Zero Hour -The Chase-'''" and "'''Zero Hour -The Rescue-'''".
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==Development==
[[File:Imaginary Range.ogg|thumb|''Imaginary Range'' puzzle theme.]]
"Zero Hour -The Rescue-" is based on a composition by Yasuhiro Yamanaka from the 2011 Final Fantasy spinoff mobile game ''{{ff|Imaginary Range}}''. The pieces are nearly identical in melody and structure, although the original has more electronic instrumentation and lacks an introduction. However, the ''[[Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ (Cross) - Original Soundtrack|Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ [Cross] - Original Soundtrack]]'' does not list Yasuhiro Yamanaka as a composer or collaborator of any kind.
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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==Composition==
==Composition==
"Zero Hour -The Chase-" is three minutes and eighteen seconds long, while "Zero Hour -The Rescue-" is three minutes and thirty seconds long.
Despite sharing a name, "Zero Hour -The Chase-" and "Zero Hour -The Rescue-" share practically no melodic material. They are tied together by their usage and implementation in ''Kingdom Hearts III'' and, in a broad sense, the overall structure of the tracks.
Despite sharing a name, "Zero Hour -The Chase-" and "Zero Hour -The Rescue-" share practically no melodic material. They are tied together by their usage and implementation in ''Kingdom Hearts III'' and, in a broad sense, the overall structure of the tracks.
[[File:Imaginary Range.ogg|thumb|''Imaginary Range'' puzzle theme.]]
Both versions of "Zero Hour" based on compositions by Yasuhiro Yamanaka from the 2011 Final Fantasy spinoff mobile game ''{{ff|Imaginary Range}}''. "Zero Hour -The Rescue-" is copied from a puzzle theme from ''Imaginary Range''. The pieces are nearly identical in melody and structure, although the original has more electronic instrumentation and lacks an introduction. Likewise, the B section of "Zero Hour -The Chase-" has the exact same melody as the Chocobo Chaser theme from ''Imaginary Range'', with similar changes to instrumentation. However, the ''[[Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ (Cross) - Original Soundtrack|Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ [Cross] - Original Soundtrack]]'' does not list Yasuhiro Yamanaka as a composer or collaborator of any kind.
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