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'''Yuka Tsujiyoko''' is a composer who has worked mainly on [[Nintendo]]'s ''[[fireemblem:Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem]]'' series and composed for ''[[Tetris Attack]]'' and the first two ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' games. She worked at [[Intelligent Systems]] until after the release of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', when she became independent to work on other kinds of music, though she has continued to collaborate with the company since.<ref name=Interview>[https://archive.ph/w8roU RocketBaby's interview w/Yuka Tsujiyoko]. ''RocketBaby''. Retrieved February 20, 2022.</ref>
'''Yuka Tsujiyoko''' (in Japanese: 辻横 由佳), born '''Yuka Bamba''', is a composer who has worked mainly on [[Nintendo]]'s ''[[fireemblem:Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem]]'' series and composed for ''[[Tetris Attack]]'' and the first two ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' games. She worked at [[Intelligent Systems]] until after the release of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', when she became independent to work on other kinds of music, though she has continued to collaborate with the company since.<ref name=Interview>[https://archive.ph/w8roU RocketBaby's interview w/Yuka Tsujiyoko]. ''RocketBaby''. Retrieved February 20, 2022.</ref>


Tsujiyoko first became interested in music when she took piano lessons in preschool. She composed her first original piece in high school as part of a music assignment. Tsujiyoko later studied at Osaka Electric Communication Junior College, majoring in electronics, and worked as a programmer for a software company prior to joining the video game industry and Intelligent Systems.<ref name=Interview/>
Tsujiyoko first became interested in music when she took piano lessons in preschool. She composed her first original piece in high school as part of a music assignment. Tsujiyoko later studied at Osaka Electric Communication Junior College, majoring in electronics, and worked as a programmer for a software company prior to joining the video game industry and Intelligent Systems.<ref name=Interview/>
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==Song credits==
==Song credits==
[[File:Tsujiyoko1.jpg|thumb|right|Photo of Yuka Tsujiyoko from the art and design book, ''[[fireemblem:The Making of Fire Emblem – 25th Anniversary Development Secrets, Awakening and Fates|The Making of Fire Emblem – 25th Anniversary Development Secrets, Awakening and Fates]]''.]]
===''Tetris Attack''===
===''Tetris Attack''===
*[[Super Mario: Yossy Island Original Sound Version|Yoshi Island]] — Arrangement<ref name=Interview/>
*[[Super Mario: Yossy Island Original Sound Version|Yoshi Island]] — Arrangement<ref name=Interview/>

Revision as of 23:00, July 6, 2022

Yuka Tsujiyoko
Yuka Tsujiyoko
Super Mario–related role(s) Composer

Yuka Tsujiyoko (in Japanese: 辻横 由佳), born Yuka Bamba, is a composer who has worked mainly on Nintendo's Fire Emblem series and composed for Tetris Attack and the first two Paper Mario games. She worked at Intelligent Systems until after the release of Paper Mario, when she became independent to work on other kinds of music, though she has continued to collaborate with the company since.[1]

Tsujiyoko first became interested in music when she took piano lessons in preschool. She composed her first original piece in high school as part of a music assignment. Tsujiyoko later studied at Osaka Electric Communication Junior College, majoring in electronics, and worked as a programmer for a software company prior to joining the video game industry and Intelligent Systems.[1]

Mario-related works

Song credits

Tetris Attack

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

  • Wild Pokémon Battle! (Diamond / Pearl) — Arrangement
  • Preparing to Advance — Arrangement

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

  • Route 23 — Arrangement
  • Meeting Theme Series Medley — Composition/arrangement

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

  • Edge of Adversity — Composition/arrangement
  • Yūyūki Medley — Arrangement

References

  1. ^ a b c RocketBaby's interview w/Yuka Tsujiyoko. RocketBaby. Retrieved February 20, 2022.