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Here’s a fun fact! Along with the first couple lines of the Brawl theme, these lyrics also reference the other bosses of World of Light! Some are more obvious than others :)
ОтветитьLight vs dark.....hopes and dreams shines in my and your heart,and we now ho is win
ОтветитьHearing latin always feels good if you know it
Ответитьman, this song makes me wish we could port songs into smash without getting in massive trouble because it made me actually wanna play story mode again.
ОтветитьSomething about how Galen and Sharon attack each other while the fighters are stuck in between the crossfire is amazing to me
ОтветитьI had a really neat idea for an animation for the second souls chorus. In which the rising spirits swell together, forming a much brighter version of master giant, with Tabuu becoming the shining core in its face.
Galeem and Dharkon continue on with their final parts, seemingly unshared.. until Dharkon gets one shot by giant spirit fist. With the same happening to Galeem as he tries to get away
I’m gonna learn to animate just so I can make this
Can anyone translate the latin?
ОтветитьEven if they do fall along the lines of a generic doomsday villain, these two were still entertaining
ОтветитьThis just made this song even better! Awesome job on this!!!
ОтветитьTHIS IS SO AWESOME OH OH OHHHH i’ve been on a ssbu kick lately and seeing high quality fan content being produced even after the game is “over” makes me very happy. this is awesome as hell
Ответитьin the smash ultimates main theme "lifelight" when they repeat the pre-chorus "every soul contains a whisper of light. growing loud as it calls to unite" i always like to replace "unite" with "ignite" i feel that it changing for a 3rd time really adds a sense of finality to it.
the first pre-chorus is "gleaming faintly as it dwindles from sight. No escape, no greater fate to be made. In the end, the chains of time will not break" really gives us that sense of hopelessness. that feeling that they have lost almost everything.
but when the pre-chorus returned it changes to "growing louder as it calls to unite. From the distance sings a chorus of souls. rising slowly, stirring heat from the coals" really hammers home the fact that despite them having lost the war there is one hero left standing (kirby) and that all of the heroes a linked together in the form of one single goal to survive and win this war. the chorus of souls also references the ending where all the souls begin to ascend and leave. the stirring heat means that although they lost they still have hope and are now recollection there forces. the "coals" could also be interpreted as there losses and them using them to fuel there drive to succeed.
although my version of the pre-chorus barely changed with "unite" replaces with "ignite" and if i though hard enough i could probably create lyrics to replace them but i feel like this single word more than delivers the message. where they are in there final fight with the two behemoths infront of them with EVERYTHING to gain but also everything lose as well. everyone souls, hopes, and dreams become one and focused down onto a single goal. and in the best possible philosophical way, there souls shine brightest when they are needed to most. ultimately this union between many fighters of different backgrounds, philosophies, beliefs, times (as in the age they are based in), races, and even different allegiances (many being heros but good amount of villains as well) allowed them to succeed and save there world.
when the world needed them most they were defeated the world seemed to be stuck on the trajectory of destruction with "no escape" but though trials and tribulations those same fighter got back up to fight again "rising slowly" till they became stronger they ever were before and fueled by new hope there souls ignited from hope to determination to strength. leading them to victory against both the almost unyielding forces of light and dark.
“Sound all the horns, ready for war. Bring the baptism of fire. This is the day they all follow out way into our tomorrow!!” This line is literally perfect. But the whole song makes sense if you know World if Light’s story. But it still is good even if you never knew the story.
Ответитьbut actually they are gods
ОтветитьI really loved the designs of Galeem and Dharkon
ОтветитьGaleem part when say "feel now my wrath, thy epitah, shall be ereased by the sunshine" is my favorite galeem part, his voice become how angelic and calm!
ОтветитьPlease eventually do Galeem’s theme solo!
ОтветитьI loved how you did a kind of boss battle transition when galeem and darkhon sang at the same time, the song improved a lot
ОтветитьPeppa Smash Bros song in the boss fight
ОтветитьLux Tenebris Omnipotenti means light dark Omnipotents
ОтветитьDharkon : "Do you not fear insanity's hand"
Galeem : "Do you not know your master's firm hand"
Nice reference to Master Hand and Crazy Hand though
Glad my upgraded the orginal. It was like a year ago
ОтветитьLux
ОтветитьLooking back on this i wonder what led Galeem to bring harm to everyone from the very beginning...
ОтветитьI defeated them
ОтветитьSo, Dharkon sings "Hammer of God" and Galeem sings "Sting of your God" which is perfect cause when Galeem is downed, Dharkon turns into a giant Hammer and smashes Galeem, and when Dharkon is downed, Galeem turns into a Spear and stings Dharkon
ОтветитьWhy is this so good
Ответить“Do you not know the sting of your god”
“Do you not know the hammer of god”
Just like the weapons they create during the fight. Nice reference
I like this
ОтветитьMaybe is just my earphones but... The way each one sounds clearer in one side of the pods but less on the other is a nice detail
ОтветитьThis seems like some dark souls music
ОтветитьEverytime I hear the limelight part I started tearing up
ОтветитьNever played this game, Galeem must be the good guy, right?
ОтветитьNever thought I'd see Bowser kill 2 Elder gods
Ответить"Bring the baptism of fire!" is such an amazing little line with how dramatic it is.
ОтветитьDamn. That was a nice song.
ОтветитьI took me 2 tries to beat then
ОтветитьWhat do the latin parts mean?
ОтветитьFEAR MY WILL! I SAY THE N WORD!
ОтветитьGaleem: I’m going bro spread my light and say the n word. Dharkon: you better not say it ni-
ОтветитьWe need nintendo to put this song in the game
ОтветитьHonestly, this sounds like 2 gods fighting over a toy like pathetic babies, and that makes the song so much funnier! 😂
Ответить(This is fire btw) But I still can’t get over how sepiroth one hit Galleem, I can’t help but wonder what happened to dharkon
ОтветитьImagine Team RWBY VS Galeem and Dharkon
ОтветитьWho do you think would actually win in the fight of galeem vs dharkon without you being a intervention, im team dharkon he seems much more powerful
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