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*'''Tracks 25-34 are from ''Super Mario 64''.''' | *'''Tracks 25-34 are from ''Super Mario 64''.''' | ||
*'''Tracks 35-46 are from ''Super Mario Sunshine''.''' | *'''Tracks 35-46 are from ''Super Mario Sunshine''.''' | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The sound track uses a similar logo to the [[Super Mario All-Stars - 25th Anniversary Edition]]. | *The sound track uses a similar logo to the [[Super Mario All-Stars - 25th Anniversary Edition]]. |
Revision as of 11:43, November 27, 2010
Happy! Mario 20th - Super Mario Sound Collection | |
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Composed by: | Koji Kondo, Shinobu Tanaka |
Publisher: | Scitron Digital Contents |
CD Info: | 1 CD - 46 Tracks |
Released: | September 21, 2005 (Japan) |
Super Mario Sound Collection: Happy! Mario 20th Super Mario Bros. [Nintendo DREAM Vol. 139], (or just Happy! Mario 20th - Super Mario Sound Collection) is a compilation soundtrack including various songs from Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario 64, and Super Mario Sunshine. It was released only in Japan to celebrate Super Mario series 20th anniversary.
Track List
- Tracks 1-7 are from Super Mario Bros..
- Track 8 is from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.
- Tracks 9-16 are from Super Mario Bros. 3.
- Tracks 17-24 are from Super Mario World.
- Tracks 25-34 are from Super Mario 64.
- Tracks 35-46 are from Super Mario Sunshine.
Disc One (71:58)
1) Above BGM | 1:39 |
2) Course Clear Fanfare | 0:12 |
3) Under Ground BGM | 0:12 |
4) Underwater BGM | 0:36 |
5) Castle BGM | 0:26 |
6) World Clear Fanfare | 0:07 |
7) Miss -Game Over- | 0:12 |
8) Ending | 1:00 |
9) Above Ground BGM | 0:36 |
10) Athletic BGM | 0:41 |
11) Fortress BGM | 0:36 |
12) Fortress Boss | 0:32 |
13) Airship BGM | 0:43 |
14) King Koopa | 0:24 |
15) Ending | 1:35 |
16) Game Over | 0:05 |
17) Title BGM | 0:49 |
18) Above Ground BGM | 1:28 |
19) Underwater BGM | 1:42 |
20) Bonus BGM | 0:46 |
21) Castle BGM | 1:55 |
22) Princess Peach Rescued | 0:17 |
23) Ending | 4:10 |
24) Game Over | 0:06 |
25) Peach's Castle | 2:02 |
26) Opening | 0:32 |
27) Main Theme | 2:24 |
28) Water Land | 3:06 |
29) Cold, Cold Mountain | 3:03 |
30) Slide | 2:34 |
31) Metal Mario | 0:55 |
32) The Road to Koopa | 2:24 |
33) Koopa No. 3 | 2:37 |
34) Staff Roll | 3:22 |
35) Dolphic Town | 2:59 |
36) Secret Course | 1:42 |
37) Bianco Hills | 2:42 |
38) Ricco Harbor | 3:59 |
39) Event | 1:11 |
40) Manma Beach | 3:12 |
41) Pinna Park | 3:13 |
42) Mecha Koopa | 1:19 |
43) Mare Bay | 1:59 |
44) Sirena Beach | 1:16 |
45) Monte Village | 2:56 |
46) Staff Roll | 1:42 |
Trivia
- The sound track uses a similar logo to the Super Mario All-Stars - 25th Anniversary Edition.