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'''''Paper Mario Game Music Soundtrack CD''''' contains the original music from ''[[Paper Mario]]''. This item is copyrighted in 2001 and published by [[Nintendo]] and [[Intelligent Systems]]. It was given out as a bonus gift to subscribers of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' in limited quantities, with the last being given in 2002 or 2003. The soundtrack holds seventy-eight songs from the game in two discs.
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'''''Paper Mario Game Music Soundtrack CD''''' contains the original music from ''[[Paper Mario]]''. This item is copyrighted in 2001 and published by [[Nintendo]]. It was given out as a bonus gift to subscribers of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' in limited quantities, with the last being given in 2002 or 2003. The soundtrack holds seventy-eight songs from the game in two discs.


The whole soundtrack is composed by [[Yuka Tsujiyoko]], stating that she used pieces of ''Mario'' music that originated from games like ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', and ''[[Super Mario World]]'', and expanded them to make the theme music fit in the game. <ref>Kohler, Chris. [http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2007/07/paper-mario-the/ Wired: ''Paper Mario'': Then and Now, posted 7/26/07]; retrieved 4/25/10</ref>
The whole soundtrack is composed by [[Yuka Tsujiyoko]], stating that she used pieces of ''Mario'' music that originated from games like ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', and ''[[Super Mario World]]'', and expanded them to make the theme music fit in the game. <ref>Kohler, Chris. [http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2007/07/paper-mario-the/ Wired: ''Paper Mario'': Then and Now, posted 7/26/07]; retrieved 4/25/10</ref>
==Track listing==
===Disc 1===
{|class="wikitable" style="margin-right:-1em;"
|-
! #
! Title
|-
| 1 || Story of the Stolen [[Star Spirits|Spirits]]
|-
| 2 || Main Title
|-
| 3 || A Party at [[Peach's Castle]]
|-
| 4 || [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)#Paper Mario|Mario's Theme]]
|-
| 5 || March Ahead
|-
| 6 || [[Goomba Village]] Theme
|-
| 7 || Battle Fanfare
|-
| 8 || Hey You!
|-
| 9 || Gates of [[Goomba King's Fortress|Goomba Castle]]
|-
| 10 || [[Goomba King]]'s Decree
|-
| 11 || [[Toad Town]] Theme
|-
| 12 || [[Shy Guy]] Riot
|-
| 13 || Nice To Meet You
|-
| 14 || A Kingdom in Chaos
|-
| 15 || [[Fuzzy]]s Stole My Shell
|-
| 16 || [[Koopa Village]] Theme
|-
| 17 || [[Koopa Bros. Fortress]]
|-
| 18 || [[Airship Theme#Paper Mario|Bill Blaster! Go Faster!]]
|-
| 19 || [[Koopa Bros.]] Keep Cool
|-
| 20 || Trojan [[Bowser???|Bowser]]
|-
| 21 || Attack of the Koopa Bros.
|-
| 22 || Toad Town Variations
|-
| 23 || [[Mt. Rugged]] Theme
|-
| 24 || [[Dry Dry Desert (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Desert]] Trek
|-
| 25 || Mysterious [[Dry Dry Outpost]]
|-
| 26 || [[Dry Dry Ruins]] Quest
|-
| 27 || [[Chain Chomp|Chomp]] Attack
|-
| 28 || [[Forever Forest]] Theme
|-
| 29 || Approach to the Mansion
|-
| 30 || [[Boo's Mansion]] Theme
|-
| 31 || [[Gusty Gulch]] Adventure
|-
| 32 || [[Tubba Blubba's Castle]]
|-
| 33 || The Castle Crumbles
|-
| 34 || [[Tubba's Heart]]
|-
| 35 || Ghost Gulping
|-
| 36 || [[Shy Guy's Toy Box|Shy Guys Toy Box]]
|-
| 37 || All Board!
|-
| 38 || [[General Guy]]'s March
|-
| 39 || Keeping Pace
|}
===Disc 2===
{|class="wikitable" style="margin-right:-1em;"
|-
! #
! Title
|-
| 1 || [[Princess Peach|Princess]] in Distress
|-
| 2 || Hang in There, Peach!
|-
| 3 || [[Twink]]'s Theme
|-
| 4 || [[Jade Jungle]] Theme
|-
| 5 || Welcome to [[Yoshi's Village]]
|-
| 6 || Search for the [[Fearsome 5]]
|-
| 7 || [[Raphael the Raven]]
|-
| 8 || Hot Times in [[Mt. Lavalava]]
|-
| 9 || Escape From Mt. Lavalava
|-
| 10 || [[Lava Piranha]] Attack
|-
| 11 || Go! [[Mario]]! Go!
|-
| 12 || Clouds Over [[Flower Fields]]
|-
| 13 || Flower Field Rondo
|-
| 14 || [[Lakilester]] the Great!
|-
| 15 || [[Huff N. Puff]]'s Theme
|-
| 16 || Huffin' and Puffin'
|-
| 17 || Cold Reception in [[Shiver City]]
|-
| 18 || Detective Mario
|-
| 19 || Snow Road
|-
| 20 || [[Starborn Valley]] Trail
|-
| 21 || Over [[Shiver Mountain]]
|-
| 22 || [[Crystal Palace]] Crawl
|-
| 23 || Freeze!
|-
| 24 || A City in the Stars
|-
| 25 || [[Star Hill|Shooting Star Summit]]
|-
| 26 || [[Star Way]]
|-
| 27 || Sanctuary!
|-
| 28 || Siege on [[Bowser's Castle]]
|-
| 29 || Angry [[Bowser]]
|-
| 30 || Bowser's Rage
|-
| 31 || Wish of the Princess
|-
| 32 || King of the Koopas
|-
| 33 || Beware! Bowser's Castle!
|-
| 34 || Star Spirits' Request
|-
| 35 || Goodbye, Twink!
|-
| 36 || Princess Peach Saved!
|-
| 37 || Victory Parade
|-
| 38 || The Celebration Continues
|-
| 39 || Mario and Peach's Theme
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
PM Soundtrack CD Front Cover.jpg|Front cover
PM Soundtrack CD Back Cover.jpg|Back cover
PM Soundtrack CD Back Cover.jpg|Back cover
PM CD1.jpg|Disc 1
PM CD1.jpg|Disc 1

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Paper Mario Game Music Soundtrack CD
PM Soundtrack CD Front Cover.jpg
Composed by:
Yuka Tsujiyoko
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date 2001
Media Compact disc
Track(s) 78

Paper Mario Game Music Soundtrack CD contains the original music from Paper Mario. This item is copyrighted in 2001 and published by Nintendo. It was given out as a bonus gift to subscribers of Nintendo Power in limited quantities, with the last being given in 2002 or 2003. The soundtrack holds seventy-eight songs from the game in two discs.

The whole soundtrack is composed by Yuka Tsujiyoko, stating that she used pieces of Mario music that originated from games like Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, and Super Mario World, and expanded them to make the theme music fit in the game. [1]

Track listing

Disc 1

# Title
1 Story of the Stolen Spirits
2 Main Title
3 A Party at Peach's Castle
4 Mario's Theme
5 March Ahead
6 Goomba Village Theme
7 Battle Fanfare
8 Hey You!
9 Gates of Goomba Castle
10 Goomba King's Decree
11 Toad Town Theme
12 Shy Guy Riot
13 Nice To Meet You
14 A Kingdom in Chaos
15 Fuzzys Stole My Shell
16 Koopa Village Theme
17 Koopa Bros. Fortress
18 Bill Blaster! Go Faster!
19 Koopa Bros. Keep Cool
20 Trojan Bowser
21 Attack of the Koopa Bros.
22 Toad Town Variations
23 Mt. Rugged Theme
24 Dry Dry Desert Trek
25 Mysterious Dry Dry Outpost
26 Dry Dry Ruins Quest
27 Chomp Attack
28 Forever Forest Theme
29 Approach to the Mansion
30 Boo's Mansion Theme
31 Gusty Gulch Adventure
32 Tubba Blubba's Castle
33 The Castle Crumbles
34 Tubba's Heart
35 Ghost Gulping
36 Shy Guys Toy Box
37 All Board!
38 General Guy's March
39 Keeping Pace

Disc 2

# Title
1 Princess in Distress
2 Hang in There, Peach!
3 Twink's Theme
4 Jade Jungle Theme
5 Welcome to Yoshi's Village
6 Search for the Fearsome 5
7 Raphael the Raven
8 Hot Times in Mt. Lavalava
9 Escape From Mt. Lavalava
10 Lava Piranha Attack
11 Go! Mario! Go!
12 Clouds Over Flower Fields
13 Flower Field Rondo
14 Lakilester the Great!
15 Huff N. Puff's Theme
16 Huffin' and Puffin'
17 Cold Reception in Shiver City
18 Detective Mario
19 Snow Road
20 Starborn Valley Trail
21 Over Shiver Mountain
22 Crystal Palace Crawl
23 Freeze!
24 A City in the Stars
25 Shooting Star Summit
26 Star Way
27 Sanctuary!
28 Siege on Bowser's Castle
29 Angry Bowser
30 Bowser's Rage
31 Wish of the Princess
32 King of the Koopas
33 Beware! Bowser's Castle!
34 Star Spirits' Request
35 Goodbye, Twink!
36 Princess Peach Saved!
37 Victory Parade
38 The Celebration Continues
39 Mario and Peach's Theme

Gallery

Trivia

  • The back of the cover spells the plural of Fuzzies as "Fuzzys".

References

  1. ^ Kohler, Chris. Wired: Paper Mario: Then and Now, posted 7/26/07; retrieved 4/25/10