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* The first song used in the movie is not from FF5, but FF: Mystic Quest. It sounds like a remix, though, because the original SNES version isn't as high-quality. Where did you get the MP3? --[[User:Indogutsu|Indogutsu]] 18:15, 14 November 2006 (PST)
 
* The first song used in the movie is not from FF5, but FF: Mystic Quest. It sounds like a remix, though, because the original SNES version isn't as high-quality. Where did you get the MP3? --[[User:Indogutsu|Indogutsu]] 18:15, 14 November 2006 (PST)
 
** Some 2 star YTMND page. The creator said "FF5." So, It might be some FF remix. I will look into it.
 
** Some 2 star YTMND page. The creator said "FF5." So, It might be some FF remix. I will look into it.
*** FF5 and FFMQ both came out in 1992. And since FF5 was never released on the SNES outside of Japan, but FFMQ was, and FFMQ came out between FF4 and FF6 (which were called FF2 and FF3 when they were released in North America on the SNES), it's understandable that that YTMND creator referred to FFMQ as "FF5." Also, they both have the same type of "early SNES RPG" graphics. But their soundtracks are very different; FF5's was by Nobuo Uematsu, and has traditional FF-style music, while FFMQ's was by Ryuuji Sasai and Yasuhiro Kawakami, and has more of a rock influence.--[[User:Indogutsu|Indogutsu]] 20:08, 14 November 2006 (PST)
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*** FF5 and FFMQ both came out in 1992. And since FF5 was never released on the SNES outside of Japan, but FFMQ was, and FFMQ came out between FF4 and FF6 (which were called FF2 and FF3 when they were released in North America on the SNES), it's understandable that that YTMND creator referred to FFMQ as "FF5." Also, they both have the same type of "early SNES RPG" graphics. But their soundtracks are very different; FF5's was by Nobuo Uematsu, and has traditional FF-style music, while FFMQ's was by Ryuuji Sasai and Yasuhiro Kawakami, and has more of a rock influence. --[[User:Indogutsu|Indogutsu]] 20:08, 14 November 2006 (PST)
 
****I searched Overclocked Remix for FFMQ remixes. There were two, but neither was for the battle theme. So it's possible the remix may have come out of Japan. The marriage of Japanese RPG music remixes and Internet videos are nothing new; toru_ookami remixed Kenji Ito's "A Challenge to God" (from the SNES RPG "Romancing SaGa") for sikamiko's Flash movie "Michael's Quest," which was about Michael Jackson's travels through various Famicom (Japanese NES) games. --[[User:Indogutsu|Indogutsu]] 20:16, 14 November 2006 (PST)
 
****I searched Overclocked Remix for FFMQ remixes. There were two, but neither was for the battle theme. So it's possible the remix may have come out of Japan. The marriage of Japanese RPG music remixes and Internet videos are nothing new; toru_ookami remixed Kenji Ito's "A Challenge to God" (from the SNES RPG "Romancing SaGa") for sikamiko's Flash movie "Michael's Quest," which was about Michael Jackson's travels through various Famicom (Japanese NES) games. --[[User:Indogutsu|Indogutsu]] 20:16, 14 November 2006 (PST)

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  • The first song used in the movie is not from FF5, but FF: Mystic Quest. It sounds like a remix, though, because the original SNES version isn't as high-quality. Where did you get the MP3? --Indogutsu 18:15, 14 November 2006 (PST)
    • Some 2 star YTMND page. The creator said "FF5." So, It might be some FF remix. I will look into it.
      • FF5 and FFMQ both came out in 1992. And since FF5 was never released on the SNES outside of Japan, but FFMQ was, and FFMQ came out between FF4 and FF6 (which were called FF2 and FF3 when they were released in North America on the SNES), it's understandable that that YTMND creator referred to FFMQ as "FF5." Also, they both have the same type of "early SNES RPG" graphics. But their soundtracks are very different; FF5's was by Nobuo Uematsu, and has traditional FF-style music, while FFMQ's was by Ryuuji Sasai and Yasuhiro Kawakami, and has more of a rock influence. --Indogutsu 20:08, 14 November 2006 (PST)
        • I searched Overclocked Remix for FFMQ remixes. There were two, but neither was for the battle theme. So it's possible the remix may have come out of Japan. The marriage of Japanese RPG music remixes and Internet videos are nothing new; toru_ookami remixed Kenji Ito's "A Challenge to God" (from the SNES RPG "Romancing SaGa") for sikamiko's Flash movie "Michael's Quest," which was about Michael Jackson's travels through various Famicom (Japanese NES) games. --Indogutsu 20:16, 14 November 2006 (PST)