All Messed Up

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"All Messed Up"
"All Messed Up" in Mario Party 8
Wario getting flung away in Winner or Dinner from Mario Party 8
Composed by:
Yoshihiro Tsukahara
First appearance Mario Party 8 (2007)
Latest appearance Mario Party Superstars (2021)

"All Messed Up"[1] is a musical theme composed by Yoshihiro Tsukahara for Mario Party 8, where it plays in the following minigames:

History[edit]

Mario Party 8[edit]

Mario Party 8 marks the first appearance of "All Messed Up".

Mario Party Superstars[edit]

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Mario Party Superstars features two arrangements of "All Messed Up".

A faithful arrangement of "All Messed Up" plays in Winner or Dinner. It is titled as such in the game's sound test.

A brief orchestral arrangement of "All Messed Up" is incorporated in the theme that plays during the staff credits. It is likewise titled "Staff Credits" in the game's sound test.

Icon of an audio speaker. All Messed Up - The arrangement heard in Mario Party Superstars
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List of Super Mario appearances[edit]

Work System Year Type Title Credits
Mario Party 8 Wii 2007 Original "All Messed Up"[1] Yoshihiro Tsukahara
Mario Party Superstars Nintendo Switch 2021 Arrangement "All Messed Up"[2]
"Staff Credits"[2]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese しっちゃかめっちゃか[1]
Shitcha ka metcha ka
Complete mess
French Sens dessus dessous[1] Upside down
German Alles durcheinander[1] Everything mixed up
Italian Che confusione![1] What a mess!
Korean 뒤죽박죽 소동[1]
Dwijugbagjug Sodong
Chaotic Commotion
Spanish Lío padre[1] Big mess

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