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The primary melody of "Skyward Striker" is taken from "Battle (Act 2)" from ''Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia'', likewise composed by Takeharu Ishimoto. The notes are transposed to a different key, and the supporting instrumentation has been altered, but the piano melody is identical in both pieces. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:06, 24 February 2024
"Skyward Striker" is a musical composition by Takeharu Ishimoto that appears in Kingdom Hearts III.
Appearances[edit]
"Skyward Striker" is a boss theme that also appears in Battlegates.
Kingdom Hearts III[edit]
- Battles
- Battlegates
- Olympus: Battlegate 1
- Toy Box: Battlegate 4
- Kingdom of Corona: Battlegate 7
- The Caribbean: Battlegate 10
- San Fransokyo: Battlegate 12
- Keyblade Graveyard: Battlegate 0
- Cutscenes
- Toy Box: "The Heart Never Lets Go"
Composition[edit]
The primary melody of "Skyward Striker" is taken from "Battle (Act 2)" from Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia, likewise composed by Takeharu Ishimoto. The notes are transposed to a different key, and the supporting instrumentation has been altered, but the piano melody is identical in both pieces.
Albums[edit]
Disc 2, Track 11 in the Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ [Cross] - Original Soundtrack