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Dream Eaters (track)

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Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
Dream Eaters
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Arranger Yoko Shimomura
Composer Yoko Shimomura
Length 2:58
Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover
Dream Eaters
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Arranger
Composer Yoko Shimomura
Kingdom Hearts III
Dream Eaters -Link Version-
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Arranger Yuko Komiyama
Composer Yoko Shimomura
Length 2:12

"Dream Eaters" is a musical composition by Yoko Shimomura that appears in the Kingdom Hearts series. A new arrangement introduced in Kingdom Hearts III is named "Dream Eaters -Link Version-".

Appearances

"Dream Eaters" appears in menus, mini-games, and cutscenes concerning Dream Eaters.

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

Mini-games

Sora's Story

Riku's Story

Kingdom Hearts Union χ

Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover

  • "Assembly"

Kingdom Hearts III

Link Summons
Cutscenes

Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind

  • The Final World: "As The Heart Commands"[2]

Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory

  • Main Menu (Team 3D)

Composition

"Dream Eaters" lasts two minutes and 58 seconds in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, while "Dream Eaters -Link Version-" lasts two minutes and 12 seconds in Kingdom Hearts III. Regardless of the version, the track is mostly in C major.

The original version of "Dream Eaters" is led by a xylophone, guitar, brief strings, drums, and child "la" vocals. The first instance of the vocals is a solo, while the second instance uses more vocals. The version in Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover and Kingdom Hearts Union χ is mostly identical, though it lacks the "la" vocals.

"Dream Eaters -Link Version-" uses an energetic orchestral rearrangement with more emphasis on percussion. This arrangement, while staying in C major, transposes into F major midway through the track, providing a seamless transition back to the original C major.

Notes and References

  1. ^ "Dream Eaters -Link Version-"
  2. ^ a b An unnamed arrangement.

Albums

Notes and references