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The piece combines an original melody with many elements of "[[Go for It!]]", the battle theme of [[Olympus Coliseum]]. The track also shares certain elements with "[[Results and Rewards]]", though this may be coincidental instead of intentional.
The piece combines an original melody with many elements of "[[Go for It!]]", the battle theme of [[Olympus Coliseum]]. The track also shares certain elements with "[[Results and Rewards]]", though this may be coincidental instead of intentional.
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==Other appearances==
===2020 Summer Olympics===
During the {{w|2020 Summer Olympics opening ceremony}}, a slower arrangement of "Hero's Fanfare" played alongside "{{c|Olympus Coliseum|track}}" during the {{w|2020 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations|Parade of Nations}}.<ref>[https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Tokyo-2020-Olympics/Olympics-latest-Japan-rounds-off-entrance-of-teams-to-ceremony '''''Nikkei Asia''''': "Japan rounds off entrance of teams to ceremony"]</ref><ref>[https://youtu.be/6u6uCbe6zh8?t=5087 '''''Youtube''''': "The Tokyo 2020 Opening Ceremony - in FULL LENGTH!"]</ref>
===''Chang Can Dunk''===
In the Disney+ original movie ''{{w|Chang Can Dunk}}'', "Hero's Fanfare" can be heard in a scene where the Olympus level from ''Kingdom Hearts III'' is being played in the background. Yoko Shimomura is included in the credits of the film.<ref>[https://www.kh13.com/news/kingdom-hearts-iii-makes-cameo-in-disney-movie-chang-can-dunk-r3783/ '''''KH13''''': Kingdom Hearts III makes cameo in Disney+ movie "Chang Can Dunk"] </ref>


==Albums==
==Albums==
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File:Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ (Cross) - Original Soundtrack Cover.png|Disc 1, Track 9 in 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]]''
File:Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ (Cross) - Original Soundtrack Cover.png|Disc 1, Track 9 in 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]]''
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==Notes and references==
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Latest revision as of 01:27, 21 December 2024

Kingdom Hearts III
Hero's Fanfare
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Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimomura
Orchestrator Natsumi Kameoka
Length 3:10

"Hero's Fanfare" is a musical composition by Yoko Shimomura and Yoshitaka Suzuki that appears in Kingdom Hearts III. It is one of the battle themes of Olympus.

Appearances[edit]

"Hero's Fanfare" is the battle theme of Olympus in Kingdom Hearts III.

Kingdom Hearts III[edit]

  • Olympus: "The Way to Find Strength", "A Cry for Help"

Composition[edit]

"Hero's Fanfare" is three minutes and ten seconds long in Kingdom Hearts III.

The piece combines an original melody with many elements of "Go for It!", the battle theme of Olympus Coliseum. The track also shares certain elements with "Results and Rewards", though this may be coincidental instead of intentional.

Other appearances[edit]

2020 Summer Olympics[edit]

During the 2020 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, a slower arrangement of "Hero's Fanfare" played alongside "Olympus Coliseum" during the Parade of Nations.[1][2]

Chang Can Dunk[edit]

In the Disney+ original movie Chang Can Dunk, "Hero's Fanfare" can be heard in a scene where the Olympus level from Kingdom Hearts III is being played in the background. Yoko Shimomura is included in the credits of the film.[3]

Albums[edit]

Notes and references[edit]