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Music of Kingdom Hearts : ウィキペディア英語版
Music of Kingdom Hearts

The music of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' video game series was composed by Yoko Shimomura with orchestral music arranged by Kaoru Wada.〔Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack CD insert. Toshiba-Emi Limited. 2002.〕〔Kingdom Hearts II Original Soundtrack CD insert. Toshiba-EMI Limited. 2006.〕 The original soundtracks of the games have been released on three albums and a fourth compilation album. The soundtracks to the ''Kingdom Hearts'' games feature several musical pieces from both Disney films and ''Final Fantasy'' games, including such pieces as "Mickey Mouse Club March" by Jimmie Dodd, "This Is Halloween" by Danny Elfman, and "One-Winged Angel" by Nobuo Uematsu. They also feature several vocal songs, the most notable being the two main theme songs, "Hikari" and "Passion". The two themes were written and performed by Japanese American pop star Hikaru Utada. "Hikari" and "Passion" were originally in Japanese, but English versions were also produced, titled "Simple and Clean" and "Sanctuary", respectively.
Although the majority of the music has been released only in Japan, the first soundtrack was released worldwide and tracks from the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series have been featured in Video Games Live at multiple venues. The music has overall been well received and several tracks have received particular praise. The two main themes were well received by both video game and music critics, and did well on Japan's Oricon Weekly Singles chart.
==Musical pieces==

The ''Kingdom Hearts'' games feature music that ranges from dark to cheerful to sorrowful.〔 Several musical pieces are included that have either met with a positive reception or were already well known – mostly from Disney films. Such pieces include "Mickey Mouse Club March" by Jimmie Dodd; "Winnie The Pooh" by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman; "This Is Halloween" by Danny Elfman; "He's a Pirate" by Geoff Zanelli, Klaus Badelt, and Hans Zimmer; and "Beauty and the Beast" by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken. Other well-known tracks include "Night on Bald Mountain" (rendered "A Night on the Bare Mountain") by Modest Mussorgsky, and a remixed version of "One-Winged Angel" by ''Final Fantasy'' series composer Nobuo Uematsu. Some Disney worlds in ''Kingdom Hearts'' feature corresponding music from their related Disney film. Original tracks include the title screen track, "Dearly Beloved", and the two theme songs, "Simple and Clean" and "Sanctuary". The soundtracks feature a mix of piano and orchestral pieces. The main themes differ from the other music in that they are pop songs. The series also features several vocal songs—the most notable being the two theme songs. ''Kingdom Hearts II'' includes more vocal songs found specifically in the Atlantica world, which features rhythm-based minigames set in the world of ''The Little Mermaid''. Such vocal songs include "Part of Your World" and "Under the Sea", both by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman.

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