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==Composition== | ==Composition== | ||
"Monster Smash!" is two minutes and fourty-nine seconds, while "Monster Smash! -Code 72-16-" is two minutes and eighteen seconds long. | |||
In "Monster Smash! -Code 72-16-", there is a low four-note progression that repeats throughout the first half of the track. This ostinato quotes a recurring leitmotif from the ''{{w|Monsters, Inc.}}'' original score by Randy Newman, such as in "Boo is a Cube" and "Mike's in Trouble". | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 12 September 2024
"Monster Smash!" is a musical composition by Yoko Shimomura that appears in Kingdom Hearts III. It is the battle theme of Monstropolis. The variant "Monster Smash! -Code 72-16-" is used in the Door Vault, Factory, and Power Plant areas.
Appearances[edit]
"Monster Smash!" is the battle theme of Monstropolis in Kingdom Hearts III.
"Monster Smash! -Code 72-16-" is the battle theme of the Door Vault, Factory, and Power Plant in Monstropolis in Kingdom Hearts III.
Kingdom Hearts III[edit]
- Monstropolis: "Doesn't Sound Very Caring", "Laugh Energy", "Washing Up", "Boo the MVP", "Code 72-16"[1], "The CDA Swoops In"[1], "Firefight"[1]
Composition[edit]
"Monster Smash!" is two minutes and fourty-nine seconds, while "Monster Smash! -Code 72-16-" is two minutes and eighteen seconds long.
In "Monster Smash! -Code 72-16-", there is a low four-note progression that repeats throughout the first half of the track. This ostinato quotes a recurring leitmotif from the Monsters, Inc. original score by Randy Newman, such as in "Boo is a Cube" and "Mike's in Trouble".
Albums[edit]
Disc 3, Track 7 in the Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ [Cross] - Original Soundtrack
Disc 3, Track 10 in the Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ [Cross] - Original Soundtrack