Disc 3: Hope 1. A Morning at the Abbey [0:00] 2. Warm Summer Breeze [3:31] 3. Between Heaven and Earth [6:28] 4. Forbidden Perception [9:19] 5. Harmonious Apparitions [13:39] 6. I'm a Force of Nature [16:32] 7. Holy Mother [20:16] 8. Within Despair Lies Hope [28:04] 9. Termination [32:15] 10. Gunning the Metal Knight [35:29] 11. What's Left [39:31] 12. Flight of the Eagle [43:27] 13. Godspeed [47:22] 14. Advance [52:17] 15. And So He Flew [56:24]
[Arrangers] Abadoss, Archangel, Artem Bank, Ashleigh Coryell, Avaris, Binster, BlackPanther, Blue Magic, David L. Puga, Diggi Dis, Dj Mokram, DragonAvenger, E-Bison, Eino Keskitalo, Emunator, Ergosonic, FFmusic Dj, Flexstyle, Gario, Harjawaldar, JaDE ARaN HaRuNo, Jewbei, Jovette Rivera, Level 99, LuIzA, Malcos, Mazedude, McVaffe, Mike Saint-Jules, Nutritious, Pot Hocket, Radiowar, Rozovian, Stephen Kennedy, Theophany, Vampire Hunter Dan, WillRock, Wintermute, Xenon Odyssey, audio fidelity, bLiNd, blackguitar, diotrans, ilp0, k-wix, melody, pu_freak
--- OverClocked ReMix, also known as OC ReMix and OCR, is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and paying tribute to video game music through arranging and re-interpreting the songs with new technology and software, as well as by various traditional means. The primary focus of OC ReMix is its website which offers thousands of free fan-made video game music arrangements, information on game music and composers, resources for aspiring artists, and a community forum for video game music fans.
The webmaster of OverClocked ReMix is David W. Lloyd (a.k.a. djpretzel), who coined the word "ReMix" to refer to interpretive arrangements, as opposed to a remix which typically involves alterations to master recordings.[4] Ambiguity regarding the term ReMix is unintentional, since the organization is dedicated to creative rearrangements of classic themes only, not to rearrangements involving changing minor details or plagiarizing the work of others. --- Overclocked, ReMix, ocremix, album, Wild, Arms, Armed, and, Dangerous, CD 2, Love, compilation, music, video, game, Diggi Dis, level 99, LulzA, Mazedude, Mcvaffe, WillRock, bLiNd, Ashleigh Coryell, Artem Bank, A Ring and a Promise, djpretzel, classic, vintage, retro, vgm, bgm, sound, soundtrack, track, rpg, role, playing, gaming, playstation, psone, psx, ps1, great, excellent, good, badass, org, Wild Arms: Armed and Dangerous OCremix Album: CD 3 - Hope
Disc 3: Hope 1. A Morning at the Abbey [0:00] 2. Warm Summer Breeze [3:31] 3. Between Heaven and Earth [6:28] 4. Forbidden Perception [9:19] 5. Harmonious Apparitions [13:39] 6. I'm a Force of Nature [16:32] 7. Holy Mother [20:16] 8. Within Despair Lies Hope [28:04] 9. Termination [32:15] 10. Gunning the Metal Knight [35:29] 11. What's Left [39:31] 12. Flight of the Eagle [43:27] 13. Godspeed [47:22] 14. Advance [52:17] 15. And So He Flew [56:24]
[Arrangers] Abadoss, Archangel, Artem Bank, Ashleigh Coryell, Avaris, Binster, BlackPanther, Blue Magic, David L. Puga, Diggi Dis, Dj Mokram, DragonAvenger, E-Bison, Eino Keskitalo, Emunator, Ergosonic, FFmusic Dj, Flexstyle, Gario, Harjawaldar, JaDE ARaN HaRuNo, Jewbei, Jovette Rivera, Level 99, LuIzA, Malcos, Mazedude, McVaffe, Mike Saint-Jules, Nutritious, Pot Hocket, Radiowar, Rozovian, Stephen Kennedy, Theophany, Vampire Hunter Dan, WillRock, Wintermute, Xenon Odyssey, audio fidelity, bLiNd, blackguitar, diotrans, ilp0, k-wix, melody, pu_freak
--- OverClocked ReMix, also known as OC ReMix and OCR, is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and paying tribute to video game music through arranging and re-interpreting the songs with new technology and software, as well as by various traditional means. The primary focus of OC ReMix is its website which offers thousands of free fan-made video game music arrangements, information on game music and composers, resources for aspiring artists, and a community forum for video game music fans.
The webmaster of OverClocked ReMix is David W. Lloyd (a.k.a. djpretzel), who coined the word "ReMix" to refer to interpretive arrangements, as opposed to a remix which typically involves alterations to master recordings.[4] Ambiguity regarding the term ReMix is unintentional, since the organization is dedicated to creative rearrangements of classic themes only, not to rearrangements involving changing minor details or plagiarizing the work of others. --- Overclocked, ReMix, ocremix, album, Wild, Arms, Armed, and, Dangerous, CD 2, Love, compilation, music, video, game, Diggi Dis, level 99, LulzA, Mazedude, Mcvaffe, WillRock, bLiNd, Ashleigh Coryell, Artem Bank, A Ring and a Promise, djpretzel, classic, vintage, retro, vgm, bgm, sound, soundtrack, track, rpg, role, playing, gaming, playstation, psone, psx, ps1, great, excellent, good, badass, org, Wild Arms: Armed and Dangerous OCremix Album: CD 3 - HopeThe Last of Us™ Remastered _20150114213131 DLC Left BehindStoneMonkeySaiyan2018-07-15 | The Last Of Us™ Remastered store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/tid=CUSA00552_00The Last of Us™ Remastered _20150116154237StoneMonkeySaiyan2018-07-15 | The Last Of Us™ Remastered store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/tid=CUSA00552_00Transistor - Bathroom Break - Freshen UpStoneMonkeySaiyan2018-07-15 | Transistor store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/tid=CUSA00502_00The Last of Us™ Remastered_20150114212005StoneMonkeySaiyan2015-01-23 | ...The Last of Us™ Remastered_20150113224927StoneMonkeySaiyan2015-01-23 | The Last Of Us™ Remastered store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/tid=CUSA00552_00The Last of Us™ Remastered_20150111212653StoneMonkeySaiyan2015-01-21 | The Last Of Us™ Remastered store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/tid=CUSA00552_00The Last of Us™ Remastered_20150111173930StoneMonkeySaiyan2015-01-21 | ...The Last of Us™ Remastered_20150110180630StoneMonkeySaiyan2015-01-21 | The Last Of Us™ Remastered store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/tid=CUSA00552_00The Last of Us™ Remastered_20150110160052StoneMonkeySaiyan2015-01-21 | The Last Of Us™ Remastered store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/tid=CUSA00552_00Final Fantasy Tactics Rare Battle at Barius Hill (FAIL)StoneMonkeySaiyan2014-06-17 | Head from Zaland to Barius Hill to find this Rare Battle, it's highly dangerous though especially at higher levels.Wild Arms: Armed and Dangerous OCremix Album: CD 2 - LoveStoneMonkeySaiyan2014-01-26 | The Second of Four CD's. Info in Description.
This is the Wild Arms: Armed and Dangerous Overclocked Remix Album, Full track for CD 2 - Love.
Disc 2: Love 1. East Meets Western [0:00] 2. I Now Pronounce You Incorrectly [4:10] 3. Sharp Edge of Love [7:39] 4. Optimist Prime [11:08] 5. An Effrontery Escape [15:22] 6. Sanctuary [18:13] 7. Constellations [23:44] 8. Rudy's Electronic Temptations [28:55] 9. Desirous Sacrifice [32:55] 10. Telepath Tower [37:33] 11. Fireflight [44:43] 12. Priority Nemesis [52:06] 13. You Are (Not) Defeated [55:12] 14. Relief for the Wanderer [59:41] 15. Premonitions [1:03:13] 16. A Ring and a Promise [1:07:00]
[Arrangers] Abadoss, Archangel, Artem Bank, Ashleigh Coryell, Avaris, Binster, BlackPanther, Blue Magic, David L. Puga, Diggi Dis, Dj Mokram, DragonAvenger, E-Bison, Eino Keskitalo, Emunator, Ergosonic, FFmusic Dj, Flexstyle, Gario, Harjawaldar, JaDE ARaN HaRuNo, Jewbei, Jovette Rivera, Level 99, LuIzA, Malcos, Mazedude, McVaffe, Mike Saint-Jules, Nutritious, Pot Hocket, Radiowar, Rozovian, Stephen Kennedy, Theophany, Vampire Hunter Dan, WillRock, Wintermute, Xenon Odyssey, audio fidelity, bLiNd, blackguitar, diotrans, ilp0, k-wix, melody, pu_freak
--- OverClocked ReMix, also known as OC ReMix and OCR, is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and paying tribute to video game music through arranging and re-interpreting the songs with new technology and software, as well as by various traditional means. The primary focus of OC ReMix is its website which offers thousands of free fan-made video game music arrangements, information on game music and composers, resources for aspiring artists, and a community forum for video game music fans.
The webmaster of OverClocked ReMix is David W. Lloyd (a.k.a. djpretzel), who coined the word "ReMix" to refer to interpretive arrangements, as opposed to a remix which typically involves alterations to master recordings. Ambiguity regarding the term ReMix is unintentional, since the organization is dedicated to creative rearrangements of classic themes only, not to rearrangements involving changing minor details or plagiarizing the work of others.Wild Arms: Armed and Dangerous OCremix Album: CD 1 - CourageStoneMonkeySaiyan2013-11-03 | The First of Four CD's.
[Arrangers] Abadoss, Archangel, Artem Bank, Ashleigh Coryell, Avaris, Binster, BlackPanther, Blue Magic, David L. Puga, Diggi Dis, Dj Mokram, DragonAvenger, E-Bison, Eino Keskitalo, Emunator, Ergosonic, FFmusic Dj, Flexstyle, Gario, Harjawaldar, JaDE ARaN HaRuNo, Jewbei, Jovette Rivera, Level 99, LuIzA, Malcos, Mazedude, McVaffe, Mike Saint-Jules, Nutritious, Pot Hocket, Radiowar, Rozovian, Stephen Kennedy, Theophany, Vampire Hunter Dan, WillRock, Wintermute, Xenon Odyssey, audio fidelity, bLiNd, blackguitar, diotrans, ilp0, k-wix, melody, pu_freak
--- OverClocked ReMix, also known as OC ReMix and OCR, is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and paying tribute to video game music through arranging and re-interpreting the songs with new technology and software, as well as by various traditional means. The primary focus of OC ReMix is its website which offers thousands of free fan-made video game music arrangements, information on game music and composers, resources for aspiring artists, and a community forum for video game music fans.
The webmaster of OverClocked ReMix is David W. Lloyd (a.k.a. djpretzel), who coined the word "ReMix" to refer to interpretive arrangements, as opposed to a remix which typically involves alterations to master recordings.[4] Ambiguity regarding the term ReMix is unintentional, since the organization is dedicated to creative rearrangements of classic themes only, not to rearrangements involving changing minor details or plagiarizing the work of others.Overclocked ReMix: Cold Metal by Willrock (Mega Man 2)StoneMonkeySaiyan2013-03-13 | Link to music and additional source information: http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01986
Willrock and the other remix artists at Overclocked Remix are awesome! Support Overclocked Remix: http://www.ocremix.orgFinal Fantasy VII: Aerith Does Midgar (Accidental Video Game Innuendo)StoneMonkeySaiyan2013-03-13 | Final Fantasy VII: Aerith Does Midgar ("Accidental Video Game Innuendo") --- Inspired by a random site I discovered years ago, in various games, players can often times stumble into a precarious situations that may look perverse or resemble some kind of innuendo. This video is meant to be humorous, a short comedic joke for people to enjoy that are Final Fantasy fans but not opposed to this brand of humor. WATCH AT YOUR DISCRETION: May contain language and extreme obvious innuendo.
Just search the following term to find this site then try finding accidental innuendo in games you play and upload the video, images or whatever for fun: 'Accidental Video Game Archive derekyu' or 'Accidental video game archive.'
The title clearly is a reference to a 70's por no movie titled: "Debbie Does Dallas." (Sallad Seod Eibbed, Sallab Seob Eiddeb)
In the sector 5 slums, at the church where Cloud falls down into a bed of flowers, he awakens to see Aerith (Aeris). During the normal gameplay, Aerith asks Cloud to protect her as a bodyguard... basically a hired mercenary for the fee of a date later in the game. This obviously is canon to how most players experience FF7.
Final Fantasy VII (ファイナルファンタジーVII?) is a console role-playing game developed by Square (now Square Enix) and published by Sony Computer Entertainment as the seventh installment in the Final Fantasy series. It was originally released in 1997 for the Sony PlayStation. It was re-released in 1998 for Microsoft Windows-based personal computers and in 2009 on the PlayStation Network. The game is the first in the series to use 3D computer graphics, featuring fully rendered characters on pre-rendered backgrounds. Set in a dystopian world, Final Fantasy VII's story centers on mercenary Cloud Strife who joins with several others to stop the megacorporation Shinra, which is draining the life of the planet to use as an energy source. As the story progresses, the situation escalates and Cloud and his allies face Sephiroth, the game's main antagonist. Development of Final Fantasy VII began in 1994 and the game was originally intended for release on the SNES, but it was later moved to the Nintendo 64. As the system's cartridges lacked the required storage capacity, Square decided to release the game for the PlayStation instead. The music was scored by Final Fantasy veteran Nobuo Uematsu, while the series' long-time character designer, Yoshitaka Amano, was replaced by Tetsuya Nomura. Noted for its graphics, gameplay, music and story, Final Fantasy VII is acknowledged as one of the greatest and most influential games of all time. As of October 2009, the game has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide (including 100,000 downloads on PlayStation Network), making it the best-selling Final Fantasy title. The ongoing popularity of the title led Square Enix to produce a series of prequels and sequels under the collective title Compilation of Final Fantasy VII. An enhanced remake has been rumored since 2005; however, Square Enix has stated that a remake is not in development. --- Final Fantasy VII 07 "Final Fantasy 7" FF7 FFVII Archive Aerith Aeris Gainsborough Does Midgar Accidental Video Game Innuendo Reference Funny comedy humor moment Derekyu gallery Chrono Trigger DS nrop norp what weird "Accidental Video Game Pron" Lunar Silver Star Story Complete Church Couple Relationship Flowers Gigitty Quagmire Cloud Strife Accident whoops AVGP pervert perverted Zelda Legend of nerdlihC tnevdA IIV ysatnaF laniF Ar Tonelico pron porn debbie does dallas fellatio blowjob hentai aerisdies death scene dies dying suggestive theme themes Aeris Dies Zelda pervert ecchi accidental video gameFerris Wheel Shipping, Toukos Date With N - [Pokemon Black & White]StoneMonkeySaiyan2013-03-13 | Ferris Wheel Shipping, Touko's Date With N - [Pokemon Black & White] --- Important NOTES: The female protaginist's name is originally "Touko" in Japan (where the game was first made before any retranslations or americanized names). She is also refered to or known as Hilda, White, and Whitelea. Hilda being her North American name of course.
Many people love couples and coupling characters from video games. An example might be Naruto and Hinata from Naruto Shippuden (Anime). Anyway, there are a lot of fangirls that love N for some reason, and the NxTouko pairing. This is a video I decided to make based on a couple reasons: 1. I noticed a lot of views, and comments on the original I uploaded which didn't have any readable text on screen for English speaking viewers. 2. There aren't any other really great videos out there yet for this pairing, I might as well exercise my editing and romantic side, right?
Music in video timeline: 0:00 Breath of Fire III - Country Living 0:58 Chrono Cross - Dreams of the Shore 1:44 Animal Crossing - 9PM 2:27 How K.Rool Went Insane by Ross Kmet (oc remix) [Donkey Kong Country 2]
To everyone watching: Please leave a [LIKE] rating to show your support for any one of the following reasons: 1. It's POKEMON! 2. It's love for loves sake! 3. You have the hots for either N or Touko! 4. The music in the video! 5. Etc etc, you see where I'm going with this...
Random trivia / facts: * Some voice clips of the Male Protagonist "Raguna" (played by Johnny Yong Bosch) and "Cinnamon" (played by Cristina Vee) from Rune Factory Frontier were used for the characters, N and Touko.
=-=-= Pokémon Black Version and White Version (ポケットモンスターブラック・ホワイト Poketto Monsutā Burakku Howaito?, "Pocket Monsters: Black & White") are role-playing games developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. They are the first installments in the fifth generation of the Pokémon series of role-playing games. First released in Japan on September 18, 2010, they were later released in Europe on March 4, 2011, in North America on March 6, 2011 and Australia on March 10, 2011.
Similar to previous installments of the series, the two games follow the journey of a young Pokémon trainer through the region of Unova, as they train Pokémon used to compete against other trainers, while thwarting the schemes of the criminal organization Team Plasma. Black and White introduce over 150 brand new Pokémon to the franchise, as well as many new features, including a seasonal cycle, fully animated Pokémon sprites and triple battles. Both titles are independent of each other, but feature largely the same plot, and while both can be played separately, trading Pokémon between both of the games is necessary in order to complete the games' Pokédexes.
Upon their release, Black and White received mostly positive reviews; critics praised the advancements in gameplay, as well as several of the new Pokémon introduced. Reviews, however, were divided on some of the character designs, and some critics felt that the games did not innovate as much as expected. Nevertheless, the games were commercial successes; prior to the games' Japanese release, Black and White sold one million consumer pre-orders and sold five million copies as of January 2011, making it one of the best selling DS games to date. --- Pokemon Black, and, White, version, ポケットモンスターブラック・ホワイト, Touko, トウコ, Tōko, Hilda, Whitlea, Ferris, Wheel, Shipping, Date, with, unova, region, ferriswheelshipping, couple, boyfriend, girlfriend, Death Note, エヌ, N Pokemon, N Sexy, Love, at, first, sight, dating, going to the County Fair faire Carnival Games Breath of Fire III Chrono Cross Animal Crossing City Folk Population Growing Donkey Kong Country II Pairing pair sexy cute handsome bishiOverclocked ReMix: Its Morphin Time! by WillRock (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [game])StoneMonkeySaiyan2013-03-12 | Overclocked ReMix: "It's Morphin Time!" by WillRock (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Video Game]) --- Is it just me or... does this almost sound like a Mega Man track at least part of it?
- Title: It's Morphin Time! - Game: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Bandai, 1995, SNES) - ReMixer(s): WillRock - Composer(s): Iku Mizutani, Kinuyo Yamashita - Song(s): 'Area 2' - Posted: 2010-06-28, evaluated by the judges
=-=-= Yeah, I know we just posted a WillRock mix, but you know what? It's his birthday! So there. It's also apparently Morphin' Time, which I initially misread as "Morphine Time!," a title I would have preferred, if not heeded. But I digress - Mr. Harby included the context, creation, AND source breakdown in his truly ideal submission email:
"Ah yes power rangers. I don't know about other people but power rangers has always had a strong nostalgic affect on me much like video games did that I played in that same point in time. However, unlike video games, this ended up somewhat lodged in the back of my mind for so many years. Anyway, one day I was looking through video game soundtracks on youtube for inspiration, and I found the music from the SNES game that I didn't know existed :P.
I was shocked at how good it was - think double dragon meets megaman meets street fighter and you might be close. So I decided to try out the classic rock/aor style that i've been working towards for a while now. If you like Journey, Bon Jovi or Van Halen there will be something for you to like here (the intro was inspired by the 1984 instrumental on the van halen album of the same name :D)
Anyway, Hope you guys enjoy this one, its a little rough around the edges due to me being unable to properly polish it (I lost the file due to a pro tools error) but I hope its good enough to pass. Btw, see if you can spot my little reference to the power rangers main theme ;)
You guys have been wanting breakdowns so here goes: 0:00-0:29 - intro 0:29-0:39 - Source Main riff 0:39-1:00 - Source Verse 1:00-1:23 - Source Link Section 1:23-1:53 - Source Chorus Section 1:53-1:59 - Original Link Section 1:59-2:15 - Source Verse Slowed down/breakdown 2:15-3:10 - Guitar Solo 3:10-3:30 - Source Verse Slowed Down/Second Breakdown 3:30-3:52 - Source Chorus Section 3:52-4:03 - Synth Solo over Chorus Section Chords 4:02-4:25 - Source Main Riff 4:25-4:43 - End"
Whew! Very comprehensive, and certainly makes my job easier, and the judges as well. WillRock is right, this game did have some great tunes, and if you DON'T like Journey, Bon Jovi, or Van Halen, you need to see the doctor for a refill on your prescription of AWESOME, as it has clearly run out. This sounds more like a Sixto mix than what I'm used to from WillRock - not in terms of quality, as all his stuff is solid and keeps getting better, but in terms of rock emphasis and some serious lead guitar action...... (continued at ocremix) - djpretzel --- Overclocked ReMix, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, It's Morphin' Time, video game, super, nintendo, SNES, music, ocremix, OCR, guitar, solo, hardcore, rock, Sentai, Ranger, Axem, Karakura, Superheroes, Prism, Ginyu Force, DBZ, Municipal, Force, Daitenzin, Gatchaman, Himitsu, Goranger, 秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー, mega man 10OCR Album: Heroes vs. Villains [The Bad Dudes versus Overclocked Remix Album]StoneMonkeySaiyan2013-03-12 | OCR Album: Heroes vs. Villains [The Bad Dudes versus Overclocked Remix Album] --- OCR Link: http://ocremix.org/album/25/heroes-vs-villains
- Catalog Number: OCRA-0022 - Game(s): Castlevania, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, God of War, Kirby Super Star, Mega Man 2, Mega Man 4, Mega Man 9, Street Fighter II: The World Warrior, Streets of Rage, Streets of Rage 2, Super Castlevania IV, Super Metroid, Super Smash Bros., Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, The Curse of Monkey Island, The Legend of Zelda, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, The Secret of Monkey Island - Published: 2011-02-07 by OverClocked ReMix - Media: Digital - VGMdb ID: 23749
Credits - Game Composers Alph Lyla, Andy Newell, Barney Jones, Cris Velasco, Dan Miyakawa, David Wise, Gerard K. Marino, Harumi Ueko, Hirokazu Ando, Hirokazu Tanaka, Hiroki Isogai, Ippo Yamada, Isao Abe, Jun Funahashi, Jun Ishikawa, Junichi Masuda, Kazuhiko Uehara, Kazumi Totaka, Keiichi Suzuki, Keizou Nakamura, Kenichi Matsubara, Kenji Yamamoto (I), Kinuyo Yamashita, Koji Kondo, Manami Matsumae, Masanori Adachi, Michael Land, Minae Fujii, Minako Hamano, Motohiro Kawashima, Patric Mundy, Peter McConnell, Ryo Kawakami, S. Terashima, Takashi Tateishi, Taro Bando, Taro Kudou, Yasuaki Fujita, Yoko Shimomura, Yoshihiro Sakaguchi, Yoshinori Sasaki, Yu Shimoda, Yukie Morimoto, Yuzo Koshiro -Arrangers Ailsean, Alex Jones, Benjamin Briggs, Big Giant Circles, Brandon Strader, Danimal Cannon, Derek Meler, Diggi Dis, Eric Griffin, Insert Rupee, Joshua Morse, José the Bronx Rican, Marcus Affeldt, Mattias Häggström Gerdt, Mazedude, Mustin, Stacy Morse, WillRock, audio fidelity, bLiNd, halc, ktriton, posu yan, zircon, zyko
Album Tracks: Heroes Vs. Villains (Total tracks = 20) 01 - Bounty of a Brain [0:00] 02 - DieselBrainage [3:56] 03 - Pirate Shout [8:17] 04 - Voodoo, Roots 'n Grog [11:48] 05 - Born of Ashes, Baptised in Blood [15:32] 06 - Wrath Industrial [20:58] 07 - Bare Knuckle Blitz [23:59] 08 - Mr. Z [27:59] 09 - Screw Wily, I'm Taking a Vacation [34:58] 10 - Screw Mega Man, I'm Taking Over the World [38:05] 11 - Go Ninja, Go [41:24] 12 - Enter the Shredder [45:38] 13 - He Ain't a G [49:47] 14 - Bladewalker [54:11] 15 - Satsui No Koto [1:01:29] 16 - Coconut Milk [1:04:27] 17 - The Life and Death of Kirby [1:08:09] 18 - Hot Air Penguin [1:12:02] 19 - The Prodigal Son Returns [1:15:40] 20 - A Walk with Death [1:19:29]
Game series covered by album tracks: 1-2: Metroid [Samus Aran / Mother Brain] 3-4: Monkey Island [Guybrush / LeChuck] 5-6: God of War [Kratos / Zeus] 7-8: Streets of Rage [Axel / Mr. X] 9-10: Mega Man [Mega Man / Dr. Wily] 11-12: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles [T.M.N.T. / Shredder] 13-14: Legend of Zelda [Link / Ganon] 15-16: Street Fighter [Ryu / Sagot] 17-18: Kirby [Kirby / King Dedede] 19-20: Castlevania [Simon Belmont / Dracula]
Check out other games like Chrono Cross, Chrono Trigger, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, etc etc. If you are a kid, use the search engine google has to find out about these video games. Wikipedia is a great resource as well. More Overclocked ReMixes at ocremix, please support them! Don't just limt yourself to one game, expand your horizons!
=-=-= Street Fighter II (ストリートファイターⅡ?) is a sub-series in Capcom's Street Fighter franchise of competitive fighting games, originally released as coin-operated arcade games. The Street Fighter II series started with the original Street Fighter II game itself, released in 1991 as a sequel to Capcom's 1987 fighting game Street Fighter.
Super Metroid (スーパーメトロイド, Sūpā Metoroido?), also known as Metroid 3, is an action-adventure video game and the third game in the Metroid series. It was designed by Nintendo Research & Development 1, programmed by Intelligent Systems, and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console. The game was released in Japan in March 1994, in North America in April 1994, and in Europe in July 1994.
For more video game remixes, and the torrent for this album, visit: http://www.ocremix.org --- Overclocked Remix, OCR, ocremix, oc, Album, Heroes, Versus, Villains, VS, Castlevania, II, Simon's, Quest, III, Dracula's Curse, God of War, Kirby Super Star, Mega Man IV, Street Fighter, The World Warrior, Streets of Rage, Super Castlevania IV, Super Metroid, Super Smash Bros, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Time, The Curse of Monkey Island, The Legend of Zelda, Link to the Past, The Secret of Monkey Island, soundtrackOverclocked Remix: In Pieces by Palpable [Super Mario World 2: Yoshis Island]StoneMonkeySaiyan2013-03-12 | Overclocked Remix: 'In Pieces' by Palpable [Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island] --- READ DESCRIPTION!
My made up opinion & setting for fun: [The Road Warrior Guy] Long after the Yoshi Apocalypse... One lone Shy Guy warrior... Survived from the ashes... A barren wasteland... A Desolate World in ruin... The Mushroom Kingdom... He walks ever onward... Searching for his purpose...
- Game: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (Nintendo, 1995, SNES) - ReMixer(s): Palpable - Composer(s): Koji Kondo - Song(s): 'Castle & Fortress' - Posted: 2007-11-28, evaluated by the judges
I conveyed in a recently posted announcement my sadness in learning of Reuben Kee's passing; the community has been very supportive in expressing condolences to his family. I knew him more than some of you and not as well as others, but I think we all knew what mattered: Reu was a great guy, laid back, multi-talented, enthusiastic, and loved game music and anime music. He was generous in sharing that love, as expressed through his amazing arrangements, and since Thanksgiving was just last week, I'd like to express my belated thanks that we were able to know him for the all-too-brief time that we did. He will be missed.
Recently anointed judge Vinnie Prabhu, alias Palpable, gives us his first mix since joining the illustrious Judges Panel along with CHz. P writes:
"So here's the thing: I started with this grand idea in my head of remixing the Underground BGM with a stiff beat. I was really excited about it until I went to the site and saw that McVaffe had already done an incredible remix of that song, not too far off what I was intending. So instead I chose another great song from the game that somehow hadn't been remixed yet, and made it fit the same 4/4 beat in my head (which gave it a nice twist, since it's originally in 3/4). I think my ambitions probably exceed my talent on this one, but I'm still mostly happy with the result."
McVaffe's mix is hot, no doubt about that, but this is excellent as well, and significantly different at the same time. Over top a thick 80's beat, the ReMixer layers numerous fx and melodic elements. What's cool about this mix, and most Palpable mixes in general, is that each synth element not only has its own unique texture, but there's discrete attention paid to levels, panning, and DSP as well. Combined, this really lends each element its own character... actually, you'd think such variance would make things too schizophrenic, and it definitely can be a VERY bad idea to micromanage and/or vary a wide spectrum of settings on a per-instrument basis. BUT if you can swing it, as Vinnie can, it can lend a mix a compelling production quality that sounds very refined, and keeps your ears interested throughout. Shariq writes:
"Major props for pulling of a time sig adaptation. I live for that kind of stuff (see: blue skies over guardia). ;) I like the sound design in this piece. It's got a cool electro groove, and that wild synth around 2:30ish is so spooky. The groove in this song is great, but the arrangement doesn't really rely on it; there's enough going on on top of that groove to really give the piece substance. dnb stuff at the end was a nice way to keep things fresh in the end. Much appreciated."
It's great stuff, and I'll second Shariq that time signature adaptations, when pulled off successfully, always yield enjoyable results. Glad to have Vinnie on board, lending his ear and talents to the panel, but I hope he can continue to put together kickin' mixes like this at the same time.
― djpretzel --- Overclocked Remix, ocr, ocremix, video game, music, ost, remix, In Pieces, by, Palpable, Yoshi, Yoshi's Island, Super Mario World 2, simplicata, spoonfishlee, One, Badas,s Shy Guy, Renegade, Apocalypse, Mushroom, Kingdom, スーパーマリオ ヨッシーアイランド, Castle & Fortress, Castle and Fortress, SNES, Super Nintendo, Koji Kondo, 1995, Classic, Retro, Awesome, Old School, GamingOverclocked ReMix: Sunset Riders Mr. Pink Ponchos Western Rock Band by Dr. ManhattanStoneMonkeySaiyan2013-03-12 | Overclocked ReMix: Sunset Riders 'Mr. Pink Poncho's Western Rock Band' by Dr. Manhattan --- Link to Overclocked ReMix: http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR02039 Link to Image: http://jlenoury.deviantart.com/art/Sunset-Riders-tribute-123590957
Game: Sunset Riders (Konami, 1993, SNES) ReMixer(s): Dr. Manhattan Composer(s): Naohisa Morota Song(s): 'Fight Bravely', 'Shoot-out at the Sunset Ranch' Posted: 2010-05-25, evaluated by the judges
Hey, Red Dead Redemption may be all the buzz right now, but back in the 16-bit days when we wanted to get our Eastwood on, our good, bad, & ugly was Sunset Riders, Konami's kickass side-scrolling tale of justice, grit, and ridiculously bright-colored outfits. With Steve, Bob, Billy, and Cormano - who was either groundbreakingly inclusive or an offensive stereotype, take your pick - the wild west had never before been depicted in such vivid magentas, yellows, pinks, and greens. Multiracial hue-tastic affair or not, the game was FUN, and had some kickin' tunes that, thanks to Dr. Manhattan, are finally represented here on OC ReMix. He writes:
"I used the same brass samples as in Hydrocitiy's Nightclub... but dont be mad at me guys! Hahaha!"
Hahaha indeed; guitar DOES outshine brass, but this mix just wouldn't have been the same WITHOUT some blowin' horns, and the tongue-in-cheekiness of it all actually works just fine with less-than-believable, refried brass. Right out of the gate, the intro "Ride 'em, Cowboy!" sets the mood, and rolling chugs establish a galloping pace. But what's that at 2'33"!?!?! Vinnie says:
"Love the name of this song, and I think we have some rule on the books that any song with a reference to the Mexican Hat Dance is an auto-pass."
That's Jarabe Tapatío to you, hombre. Note to Self: Update submission standards to accordingly feature "Mexican Hat Dance" auto-approval clause. Calamity ensues; Cormano approves. Right BEFORE said homage there's a screamin' guitar solo, and the overall arrangement is basically a musical jalapeno - hot & spicy & a lot of fun. Reminds me a bit of 'El Lagarto' (an absolute must-listen if for some reason you haven't!) in terms of energy & affect. All of Dr. M's stuff has been great so far, but this one gets an extra-special tip of the sombrero for doing something different, doing it well, and clearly having a blast in the process. Somewhere out there, in the friscolating dusklight, Cormano rides on, continuing to deliver his unique brand of bearded, Mexican justice, with this mix as his personal soundtrack...
― djpretzel
=-=-= Sunset Riders (サンセットライダーズ) is a side-scrolling run-and-gun style shoot-'em-up released by Konami as a coin-operated video game in 1991. The game is set during the American Old West, where the player takes control of a bounty hunter who is seeking the rewards offered for various criminals. The coin-op version was released in two variants: a 2-player version and a 4-player version. Home versions of Sunset Riders were released for the Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) in 1992 and for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993.
Story The game, which is set in a fanciful version of the American Old West, revolves around four bounty hunters who are out to claim rewards given for eliminating the most wanted outlaws in the West. There is no true "storyline" aside from collecting progressively larger rewards. At the beginning of each level the player is shown a wanted poster, showing the criminal, the reward for stopping them, and the cliché line "Wanted dead or alive". --- Sunset Riders, Rider, SNES, Super, Nintendo, Arcade, Mega, Drive, Sega, Genesis, Overclocked, ReMix, ocremix, ocr, oc, Mr. Pink Poncho's Western Rock Band, Red Dead Redemption, Fight, title, artist, remixer, judges, Dr. Manhattan, Naohisa, Morota, Music, mix, ost, soundtrack, old school, classic, vinatge, retro, video game, Steve, Billy, Bob, Cormano, peacemaker, shotgun, サンセットライダーズ, rifle, weaponOverClocked ReMix: Baal Bhaagna by Jake Kaufman, Shantae: Riskys RevengeStoneMonkeySaiyan2013-03-12 | OverClocked ReMix: 'Baal Bhaagna' by Jake Kaufman, Shantae: Risky's Revenge --- Page link: http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR02112 or Right Click, Save-as: http://ocremix.dreamhosters.com/files/music/remixes/Shantae_Risky%27s_Revenge_Baal_Bhaagna_OC_ReMix.mp3
Our first Bollywood mix (at least Bollywood-inspired), our first Shantae mix, and our first non-album mix (hatchet-burying Serious Monkey Business mix writeup here) from virt in a long, long time, I'm proud to release this truly inspired arrangement of music from the new DSiWare game Shantae: Risky's Revenge, by none other than composer Jake Kaufman himself.
I'll now repeat what many of you already know:
1. Even if you've never played Shantae, don't have a DS, etc., you need to at least check out the game's music. Both the original GBC Shantae and the brand-new Risky's Revenge soundtracks are available for free on Jake's website, along with a lot of other great stuff. 2. The game's getting unilateral, universal praise, so if you're on the fence or looking for a great action/platformer, GET IT. 3. Even if you hate games, music, instruments, notes, puppies, and oxygen, I don't care, download this ReMix. You'll love it.
Jake made this one damn easy to write about, because it's friggin' brilliant. No need to speak in qualifications or hold anything back, I feel like it's one of his very best mixes, it's certainly unique to OCR, and it's a juggernaut of arrangement & production. It takes the overtly Eastern influences of the game's score, which is rife with catchy-but-intricate melodies to begin with, and dials everything up. Jake writes:
"Name means "Hair escape" in Hindi, but can also mean "Hair Whip". I'm obsessed with Bollywood soundtracks lately, it's absolutely insane how good they are.. it's almost hard for me to listen to anything else.)"
This comment, followed by listening to the mix, instantly made me want to check some more out myself. I'm superficially familiar with Indian Thriller and other Buffalax gems, but confess to lacking a general knowledge of "where to start" in terms of the best soundtracks. Maybe Jake or someone else can chime in on the review thread. The afforementioned hair whip starts things off with a whack, followed by action-packed sound effects that set the scene, then you got your tablas, unison string lines, strong downbeat, vocalizing, and... slap bass? Yes, there's quite a bit of 70's disco in this jam, too. And synths. And epic orchestral break with timpani build into tabla breakdown. Larry writes:
"The original tune, "She's Got Moves," was already really groovy. In particular, I loved the constant driving beat that anchored the verses. Jake's arrangement of it really took it to the next level, completely fleshing it out and nailing that Bollywood feel while fusing it with great electronic and orchestral writing. The vocals, the brass during the choruses, and the meaty bass work were all big boosts of ear candy. There's a lot to love here. If I didn't know Jake was so busy with his career, I'd be calling for a full-on Risky's Revenge arrange album. If you have a DSi, hit the shop NOW, grab the game and show some love to Jake & WayForward!"
It's silly great, is what it is. It's one thing to have composed this soundtrack in the first place - it's excellent, and absolutely worth your time and, if you so choose, a donation. It's another thing to have done this mix, in the time that Jake had (he cooked this up really quickly, believe it or not), and then yet another thing to have gone so over the top with it. Bollywood films, from what little I've seen, are pretty over the top themselves, and this ReMix really embraces that and goes to 11 and beyond. At the end, you almost feel like you've watched an entire movie - it's got that epic scope and surrounding, enveloping, overloading aesthetic. There's more to be said, but it all comes down to this:
This is a seriously badass ReMix.
=-=-= Shantae: Risky's Revenge is a platform video game devolped by WayForward Technologies for DSiWare digital distribution service. It was released on October 4, 2010.[1] It is the sequel to the Game Boy Color video game Shantae. --- Overclocked, Remix, ocr, oc, remix, Shantae, Risky's, Risky, Revenge, She's Got Moves, Nintendo, DS, NDS, Video, Game, Music, Soundtrack, DSi, Ware, DSiware, download, video game, games, Half, Genie, cute, arrangement, Risukī, no, fukushū, kiken'na, リスキーの復讐, リスクの, 復讐 任天堂, ビデオゲーム, 音楽 リミックス, tribute, ,arabian, night, nights, aladdin, disney, Jasmine, PrincessAlbum: Sonic the Hedgehog - The Sound of Speed [Overclocked Remix Album]StoneMonkeySaiyan2013-03-12 | OCR Album: Sonic the Hedgehog - The Sound of Speed [Overclocked Remix Album] Complete --- OCR Link: http://ocremix.org/album/29/sonic-the-hedgehog-the-sound-of-speed
- Catalog Number: OCRA-0025 - Game(s): Sonic CD, Sonic the Hedgehog - Published: 2011-04-12 by OverClocked ReMix - Media: Digital - VGMdb ID: 25220
Credits - Game Composers Masafumi Ogata, Masato Nakamura, Naofumi Hataya, Pastiche, Spencer N. Nilsen, Yukifumi Makino -Arrangers Benjamin Briggs, Brandon Strader, DrumUltimA, GaMeBoX, Harmony, Insixfour, Jewbei, Joshua Morse, José the Bronx Rican, OA, ProtoDome, Rexy, Scaredsim, WillRock, halc
Album Tracks: Sonic the Hedgehog - The Sound of Speed (Total tracks = 13) 01 - A.B.C. Start! [0:00] 02 - The Sound of Speed [0:33] 03 - Shifting Islands [3:54] 04 - Subsonic Sparkle [7:33] 05 - Spring Junkie [10:55] 06 - Bubble Junkie [14:40] 07 - Fifty Rings to Ride [18:12] 08 - Under Construction [22:24] 09 - Hogtied [27:55] 10 - Caos [32:39] 11 - Clockwork Criminal [37:14] 12 - Final Progression [40:36] 13 - A Hog in His Prime [45:18]
Game series covered by album tracks: All Tracks: Sonic the Hedgehog (A sega genesis game, 1991)
=-=-= Sonic the Hedgehog (ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ, Sonikku za Hejjihoggu), also known as Sonic the Hedgehog 1 and Sonic 1, is a platform game developed in Japan by Sega and published for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. It is the first installment in Sega's flagship Sonic the Hedgehog video game series and the first title developed by Sonic Team. The game was released in 1991 in North America, Europe, and Japan.
Sonic the Hedgehog is a blue hedgehog who lives on South Island with his animal friends. He encounters an evil scientist named Doctor Ivo Robotnik, known as Dr. Eggman in the Japanese version, for the first time. Dr. Robotnik/Eggman seeks to obtain the powerful Chaos Emeralds so that he can take over the world, and sets about transforming animals into robots to serve his ends.[3] Realizing Dr. Robotnik/Eggman's evil ambitions, Sonic pursues him though several of the world's "Zones" before eventually defeating him in Scrap Brain Zone. Following this victory, Sonic returns home to South Island to rejoin his friends and to resume his normal life. If the player was able to collect all the Chaos Emeralds, their power produces new plant life in the Green Hill Zone, which surprises Sonic.
For more video game remixes, and the torrent for this album, visit: http://www.ocremix.org --- Overclocked, Remix, OCR, ocremix, oc, Album, Sonic, the, Hedgehog, The Sound of Speed, Remixes, Sonic the Hedgehog, ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ, Music, Song, Benjamin Briggs, Brandon Strader, DrumUltimA, GaMeBoX, Harmony, Insixfour, Jewbei, Joshua Morse, José the Bronx Rican, OA, ProtoDome, Rexy, Scaredsim, WillRock, halc, retro, classic, Sega, Genesis, Mega, Drive, Theme, Stage, II, III, video, game, complete, entire, soundtrack, listAlbum: Chrono Trigger - Chrono Symphonic - [OverClocked Remix Album]StoneMonkeySaiyan2013-03-09 | Please READ description! Links and info!
Chrono Symphonic - Chrono Trigger 10th Anniversary Album - Disc One: 01. sephfire - Inciting Incident [3;36] (0:00) 02. sephfire, SirRus - Morning Sunlight [4;23] (3:34) 03. DarkeSword - Blue Skies Over Guardia [4;40] (7:58) 04. Sleepy Emp - To Lands Unknown [2;06] (12:38) 05. LunarHeart - Darkness Dueling [2;10] (14:41) 06. Zas - Lucca's Arrival [3;05] (16:50) 07. Claado Shou - Revelation of Fire [2;21] (19:54) 08. Red Omen - Hymn of Valor [3;36] (22:17) 09. ellywu2 - Frog's Intervention [3;43] (25:53) 10. PLBenjaminZ - Denadoro Climb [2;31] (29:36) 11. ellywu2 - The Masamune [4;09] (32:06) 12. mv - Darkest Omen [3;41] (36:15) 13. sephfire - Confronting the Mystic [2;02] (39:54) 14. Blake Perdue - Door to the End of Time [5;34] (41:57) Running Time: [47:44]
Disc Two: 15. SirRus - Manifest Destiny [2;34] (47:29) 16. ellywu2, pixietricks - Schala and the Queen [6;34] (50:03) 17. Claado Shou - The Third Guru [2;17] (56:37) 18. Rellik - Beneath the Surface [3;07] (58:53) 19. DarkeSword - The Rising [2;07] (1:02:00) 20. DarkeSword - Crono's Dream [2;23] (1:04:07) 21. Russell Cox - The Chrono Trigger [3;27] (1:06:25) 22. Unknown - A Parting of Ways [4;18] (1:09:51) 23. RoeTaKa - The Last Stand [5;33] (1:14:05) 24. Sleepy Emp - The New Beginning [2;54] (1:19:28) 25. Reuben Kee, pixietricks - To Far Away Times [3;54] (1:22:29) Running Time: [39:09]
Soundtrack Length: 86:53min
Chrono Trigger (クロノ・トリガー, Kurono Torigā?) is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995. Chrono Trigger's development team included three designers that Square dubbed the "Dream Team": Hironobu Sakaguchi, the creator of the Final Fantasy series; Yuji Horii, a freelance designer and creator of Enix's popular Dragon Quest series; and Akira Toriyama, a freelance manga artist famed for his work with Dragon Quest and Dragon Ball. Kazuhiko Aoki produced the game, Masato Kato wrote most of the plot, while composer Yasunori Mitsuda scored most of the game before falling ill and deferring remaining tracks to Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu. The game's story follows a group of adventurers who travel through time to prevent a global catastrophe.
Square re-released a ported version by Tose in Japan for Sony's PlayStation in 1999, later repackaged with a Final Fantasy IV port as Final Fantasy Chronicles in 2001 for the North American market. A slightly enhanced Chrono Trigger was released for the Nintendo DS on November 25, 2008, in North America and Japan, and went on sale in Australia on February 3, 2009 and in Europe on February 6, 2009. The game was never released in PAL teritories before the Nintendo DS version.
Chrono Trigger was well-received by reviewers and commercially successful upon release; it is now considered one of the greatest games of all time. Nintendo Power magazine described certain aspects of Chrono Trigger as revolutionary, including its multiple endings, plot-related sidequests focusing on character development, unique battle system, and detailed graphics. Chrono Trigger was the third best-selling game of 1995, and the game's SNES and PSX iterations have shipped 2.65 million copies as of March 31, 2003. Chrono Trigger DS has sold 790,000 copies as of March 31, 2009. Square has announced that Chrono Trigger will be ported to mobile phones in 2011.
For more video games remixes, and the torrent for this album, visit: http://www.ocremix.org --- Overclocked Remix, OCR, ocremix, oc, Chrono Trigger, Cross, Chrono Symphonic, Chrono, Trigger, Symphonic, Tribute, Album, 10th anniversary, Compilation, Blake, Perdue, DarkeSword, Emperor, Jillian, Aversa, Zas, mv, PLBenjaminZ, Rellik, Reuben, Kee, RoeTaKa, Russell, Cox, Tyler, Heath, sephfire, Unknown, Inciting, Incident, Morning Sunlight, Blue Skies Over Guardia, To Lands, Darkness Dueling, Crono, Lucca, Marle, Frog, Robo, Ayla, Magus, Theme, OST, Original Soundtrack, Video Game, Music, Soundtrack best game of all time an rpg role playing game beyond the games of the past, present and future. the best soundtrack to ever exist, orchestral arrangement as though it's a movie soundtrack / OST Orignal Soundtrack. クロノ・トリガー 音楽THE ANSWER - Armored Core Tribute Album - [OverClocked Remixs 21st Album]StoneMonkeySaiyan2013-03-09 | Link: http://ocremix.org/album/24/the-answer-armored-core-tribute-album-
- Catalog Number: OCRA-0021 - Game(s): Armored Core 2, Armored Core 4, Armored Core: For Answer, Armored Core: Formula Front - Extreme Battle, Armored Core: Master of Arena, Armored Core: Nexus, Silent Line: Armored Core - Published: 2011-01-10 by OverClocked ReMix - Media: Digital - VGMdb ID: 23141
THE ANSWER - Armored Core Tribute Album - 01 Morning, Thinker (3:43) [0:00] 02 Twisted on the Surface (3:12) [3:39] 03 Apex in TECHNO (5:19) [6:51] 04 RAY of Speed (3:13) [12:04] 05 Shining Highway (2:35) [15:18] 06 Hyper Monkey Likes the Dancefloor (4:45) [17:53] 07 Dropping Atoms (3:19) [22:38] 08 Death to the King (2:56) [25:57] 09 We Can See No.373 (3:34) [28:53] 10 Over the Pain (3:56) [32:27] 11 Goodbye, Thinker (3:42) [36:23]
Creator's comments: Armored Core. High speed mecha action. Few games make my adrenaline pump as hard as Armored Core. There is something magical about building your own machine to take on the world. The music in the games was always a big part of that for me. I was introduced to the series with Armored Core 4 and it was through the music I felt I had to explore the rest of the series. What I discovered was an amazing repertoire ranging from techno to rock and even orchestral. Kota Hoshino's music especially floored me as some of the most unique and appealing music I had heard in a video game. The amazing vocal lines, the no-nonsense rock, the club beats, the bombastic choirs, it all had an incredible personality while still working within the game. This was music I wanted to show my respect for, so I set out to create a tribute album. After four months of sporadic work and a successful preview release at Comiket78, the album is now complete. 11 pieces of music arranging 15 tracks from the Armored Core series. All made in Propellerhead's Reason and Record with a little help from a guitar, a bass and some great vocalist friends. I'm incredibly proud of the end result. I hope you like this album as much as I liked creating it. Thank you for listening.
SPECIAL THANKS: Kota Hoshino & FromSoftware, Johanna, Don, Audun, Dave, Larry, Deia, Jill, Judges, OCR, VGMdb, AFFT. "Deep-sea fish loves you forever" CREDITS: All tracks arranged, produced and performed by Mattias Häggström Gerdt except otherwise noted. [email]mattias@anosou.com[/email] http://anosou.com Vocals on track 1, 4 and 6: Deia Vengen Vocals on track 9 and 11: Jillian Aversa Vocals on track 10: Kota Hoshino Tracks remixed: 01: "Morning, Lemontea" (Armored Core 3: Silent Line), "Thinker" (Armored Core 4) 02: "Twist It" (Armored Core 4), "Someone is Always Moving on the Surface" (Armored Core: for Answer) 03: "Apex in Circle" (Armored Core: Master of Arena) 04: "Speed" (Armored Core 4) 05: "Shining" (Armored Core: Nexus), "Autobahn" (Armored Core: Nexus) 06: "Super Monkey Likes Daddy" (Armored Core: Nexus) 07: "Atom Smasher" (Armored Core 2), "Whiz Drop" (Armored Core 2) 08: "King Lear" (Armored Core 2) 09: "I Can See All" (Armored Core: for Answer), "isaku No.373" (Armored Core: Formula Front) 10: "Cosmos" (Armored Core: for Answer) 11: "Thinker" (Armored Core 4) Originally composed by: Kota Hoshino (1-11) Keiichiro Segawa (3, 7, 8) Tsukasa Saitoh (3) Yuji Kanda, Ikuya Ichinohe (7, 8) Ayako Minami (9)
- djpretzel on January 10, 2011
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アーマード・コア アーマード・コアファイブ 音楽 --- Overclocked, Remix, Overclocked Remix, ocr, ocremix, album, compilation, Armored Core, Armored Core 2, Armored Core 4, For, Answer, Armored, Core, Formula, Front, Extreme, Battle, Master, of, Arena, Nexus, Silent, Techno, Line, Tribute, Album, DragonAvenger, Jillian, Aversa, Mattias, Häggström, Gerdt, Morning, Thinker, apex, in TECHNO, RAY, Video, Game, Music, Soundtrack, Goodbye, mecha, giant robot, techno.Overclocked Remix Album - Mega Man 9: Back in BlueStoneMonkeySaiyan2013-03-09 | Catalog Number: OCRA-0027 Game(s): Mega Man 9 Published: 2011-09-06 by OverClocked ReMix Media: 2 CD VGMdb ID: 28676
Credits Game Composers: Hiroki Isogai, Ippo Yamada, Ryo Kawakami, Yu Shimoda Arrangers: CarboHydroM, Corran, Cyril the Wolf, DarkeSword, Joshua Morse, Main Finger, Mazedude, Rexy, Sir Jordanius, Sixto Sounds, Vurez, bLiNd, k-wix
--- Album Tracks (CD1): 01. "Select Hop" [Stage Select] (Joshua Morse) [0:00] 02. "Smooth As Honey" [Hornet Dance (Hornet Man Stage)] (Sir Jordanius) [3:07] 03. "Friend Turned Foe" [Boss] (Vurez) [8:01] 04. "SIZZLING CIRCUITS!!" [Strange World (Dr. Wily Stage 3)] (Main Finger) [10:34] 05. "Origami Robots" [We're the Robots (Dr. Wily Stage 2)] (k-wix) [14:42] 06. "Pitched in Suspense" [Suspense] (bLiNd) [19:47] 07. "Morricone Man" [Maze of Death (Endless Stage)] (Mazedude) [24:49] 08. "Cool Burn" [Magma Burning (Magma Man Stage)] (DarkeSword) [27:54] 09. "Splash Waltz" [Splash Blue (Splash Woman Stage)] (Corran) [31:28] 10. "Shopping Network" [Shop] (Rexy) [35:28]
Album Tracks (CD2): 11. "Crysis Crystal" [Jewel Temptation (Jewel Man Stage)] (k-wix) [40:12] 12. "Astro Fusion" [Galaxy Fantasy (Galaxy Man Stage)] (Joshua Morse) [43:12] 13. "Family Jewels" [Jewel Temptation (Jewel Man Stage)] (The Kilgores)[47:04] 14. "High Voltage" [Plug Electric (Plug Man Stage)] (Sixto Sounds)[49:57] 15. "Ninth Fight" [Title] (Cyril the Wolf) [54:33] 16. "Tornado Blitz" [Thunder Tornado (Tornado Man Stage)] (k-wix) [56:42] 17. "The Skull Fortress" [Flash in the Dark (Dr. Wily Stage 1)] (Sixto Sounds) [59:44] 18. "A New Beginning" [Staff Roll ~ Ending] (CarboHydroM) [1:04:44]
Artwork • Alex Graziano • Brent Bennett • Catherine Kolasky • "Cyrus" • David Lloyd (djpretzel) - cover edits • Dustin Kulwicki (k-wix) - site design • Jean Kolasky • José the Bronx Rican (José E. Felix) - various video images • "The Otaku"
Website • Caleb Winters (Calebyte) - original design • David Lloyd (djpretzel) - code revision • Dustin Kulwicki (k-wix) - various assets and layout • Valérie Legendre (Vilecat) - redesign
Trailer • José E. Felix (José the Bronx Rican)
Executive Producers • David W. Lloyd (djpretzel) • Larry Oji (Liontamer)
--- Mega Man 9: Back in Blue Comments from album director Dustin Kulwicki (k-wix) Album freely available at http://backinblue.ocremix.org
The goal of the Back in Blue project was to remix the Mega Man 9 soundtrack in a variety of styles and pay tribute to one of the greatest platforming series of all time.
Mega Man 9 carries on the classic legacy of the original blue bomber, and does so in true retro fashion. Published by Capcom in 2008, Mega Man 9 featured familiar 8-bit visuals and audio similar to that of the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was a true throwback to the earliest entries in the franchise and proved that retro games still had a spot in modern video games.
Started way back in 2009, the project has seen a generous amount of setbacks and fell into many, many "ruts." Capcom was successfully able to produce another entry into the series before the project was even released, Mega Man 10.
That being said, as project director, the artists and fans kept up this project every single step of the way, and it is my greatest pleasure to deliver this project to you guys. I am proud with not only the completion of the project, but the quality of the artists that shines through in every single track.01 Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus, New Game Start, Paris FranceStoneMonkeySaiyan2012-02-12 | 01 Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus, New Game Start, Paris France --- The introduction with cutscenes and tutorial style gameplay. Sly Cooper infiltrates Carmelita's office in Paris France to steal a case file from her safe. However, she confronts him and attempts to capture our hero Sly Cooper. After escaping in the Van, we see the life story of Sly and his family being attacked and the Thievious Racconus being torn up and split between the fiendish five. Murray and Bentley are introduced as well. After making it to the hideout.. the first mission is prepared.
=-=-= Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus (Sly Raccoon in Europe and Australia and Kaitō Sly Cooper (怪盗スライ・クーパー?, lit. "Phantom Thief Sly Cooper") in Japan) is a platforming video game created by Sucker Punch Productions, and released on the Sony PlayStation 2 in 2002, subsequently republished as a "Greatest Hits" title. The game was followed by two sequels, Sly 2: Band of Thieves and Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves.
The game focuses on the eponymous protagonists and master thieves Sly Cooper and his gang, Bentley the Turtle and Murray the Hippo, as they seek out the Fiendish Five to recover his family's "Thievius Raccoonus", a book with the accumulation of all of Sly ancestors' thieving moves. The game was praised for using a variation on cel-shading rendering, which is used to create a film noir feel, while still rendered as an animated movie, though criticized for being too short.
The world of Sly Cooper is a version of the real world that is populated by anthropomorphic animals, with film noir and comic book motifs. The focus of the story is of Sly Cooper, a young adult raccoon and the latest descendant in a line of master thieves who pass down their expert techniques from generation to generation using the "Thievius Racoonus," a book which contains all the Cooper family's secrets and tricks. While the Cooper family has accumulated a massive amount of wealth through their thieving ways, Sly places greater value on his friendship with his partners, Bentley and Murray, and his flirting and teasing relationship with Inspector Carmelita Fox.
Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus - Platform: PlayStation 2 - Release Date: September 23, 2002 Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus, also known as Sly Raccoon in European Countries. Was released in 2002 for the PlayStation 2 platform. Sly must recover his family's "Thievius Raccoonus", a book listing all the special thieving skills his family has collected over several centuries, which was stolen by a rival gang, the Fiendish Five, led by Clockwerk, a mechanical owl-manifestation of evil. Meanwhile, Sly and his gang must keep ahead of Interpol Inspector Carmelita Fox, who promises to one day capture Sly and put him away for his crimes. --- Sly Cooper And The Thievius Racconus Raccoon Europe Opening Intro Introduction cutscene movie comic book style video game gaming gaming action platformer stealth action fiendish five walkthrough playthrough let's play "part 1" 01 "Sly Cooper 1" "Playstation 2" PS2 platforming Murray Bentley Carmelita Fox ecchi furry conker live reloaded bad fur day Fur Fighters sucker punch productions sony computer entertainment metal gear solid snake 怪盗スライ・クーパーPetite Princess Yucie OST - 05 Queen ErcelStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
05 "Queen Ercel" Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 05 Queen Ercel "part 5" theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Magazine Romantic Comedy Magical Girl Slice of Life Kawaii Cute Moe classic retro anime series "Metal Arms" "Glitch in the System"Petite Princess Yucie OST - 04 Grendas ThemeStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
02 "Grenda's Theme" (Glenda) Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 04 Grenda's theme "part 4" Gurenda Glenda Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Magazine Romantic Comedy StoneMonkWisdom "Armored Core V" Armored Core series Elder Scrolls SkyrimPetite Princess Yucie OST - 03 Yuushis ThemeStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
03 "Yuushi's Theme Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 03 Yuushi's theme "part 3" Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Magazine Romantic Comedy "Ai Yori Aoshi" "Cutey Honey" 小公主優希 쁘띠 프리 유시Petite Princess Yucie OST - 02 Princess AcadamyStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
02 "Princess Acadamy" Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 02 Princess Acadamy "part 2" Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Magazine Romantic Comedy Magical Girl Slice of Life Kawaii Cute Moe classic retro anime seriesPetite Princess Yucie OST - 37 I Cannot Say (Tv-Size)StoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
37 - I Cannot Say (TV Size) Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
(full) LYRICS: nandomo kiiteru yasashii ano MERODI itsumo onaji shiawase ga afureru
mainichi nani ka ga tarinai ki ga shiteta sou guuzen anata ni au made
ano hi no kimochi wa itsudemo omoidaseru ame no yoru mo yume no naka mo donna toki mo demo tsutaetai KOTOBA sunao ni ienai kara mune ni sotto shimatta mama mou sukoshi iyou
anata no hanashita KOTOBA wa yawara kana kaze no youni tsutsunde kureru
nan to naku soba ni anata ga iru dake de iron na koto dekiru you na ki ga suru yo donna yume mo kanaeru chikara o moratta kara tada massugu mae o muite aruite yukeru
itsuka ieru sono hi made zutto issho ni iraretara
ano hi no kimochi wa itsudemo omoidaseru ame no yoru mo yume no naka mo donna toki mo demo tsutaetai KOTOBA sunao ni ienai kara mune ni sotto shimatta mama mou sukoshi iyou
tada massugu mae o muite aruite yukou
English translation: No matter how many times I hear that gentle melody, I am always enveloped by the same happiness. Every day I felt that there was something missing, until, by chance, I met you. Those feelings that day, I can bring to mind anytime, Even on rainy nights, even in my dreams; anytime at all. But the words I want to say, I can't say them unreservedly so I put them away in my chest, for just a while more. The words you spoke were soft, wrapping me like the wind. Somehow, just with you at my side, I feel that can do so many things. Because you gave me the strength to make any kind of dream come true, I'm just able to look straight ahead and start walking. If we could be together until the day I can say those words... Those feelings that day, I can bring to mind anytime, Even on rainy nights, even in my dreams; anytime at all. But the words I want to say, I can't say them unreservedly so I put them away in my chest, for just a while more. Just looking straight ahead, let's walk together. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 37 "I Cannot Say" Cannot Say Closing end ending theme outro part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Funimation "Chrono Crusade" Claymore "Urusei Yatsura" BerserkPetite Princess Yucie OST - 01 Egao no Tensai (TV Size)StoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
A few things I am reminded of regarding Yucie, the anime series: First off, the dragon in the lake looks like it's strait out of Lunar Silver Star Story Complete. Second, Cube is a character from Princess Maker 2, Petite Princess Yucie is most definitely related to the Princess Maker games. It almost reminds me of cute things like Harvest Moon (game series from Natsume). Quite Charming indeed!
Opening Theme:
"Egao no Tensai (えがおのてんさい; Genius of smile)" by Puchipurizu [Maria Yamamoto, Yuki Matsuoka, Yukari Fukui, Ayako Kawasumi, Fumiko Orikasa]
This version is the TV size one, fitting into one minute, thirty seconds like most other Anime Openings and Closings. Search youtube to find the full versions.
(Full) Lyrics:
umare tsuki nanda akarui no
tashou no koto jya HEKO ma naishi
[kimi to iru koto sa nagomu nda yo] anata no kuchiguse
egao no tensai sore WATASHI no koto? sukoshi dake unuboretemasu
saa SHIAWASE ni narou KOKORO o hiroge you
ABU nakkashii hodo HARAHARA saseru kedo
YUME wa kanae mashou kagayaite imashou
waraeba nan to kanacchautte shinjiteru
toku na seikaku [egao no tensai]
iroiro mondai kakaetari
minna ga nayanderu toki koso
chiisana CHIKARA kamoshirenai oyaku ni tachitai
doryoku wa HONTO wa nigate nan dakedo kuyashii kara nagedasanai yo
saa SHIAWASE ni narou mata GENKI ni narou
omoi doori ni naranai koto nando atte mo
kyou no tsugi wa ashita sono tsugi wa asatte
mirai wa togireru koto naku yattekuru HAZU
kitto daijyoubu sa
nakitaku naru kurai kanashii koto datte
tama ni wa WATASHI ni mo aru kedo
namida o nagasu no wa ureshii toki dakette
mukashi kara sou kimete iru kara...
saa SHIAWASE ni narou KOKORO o hiroge you
ABU nakkashii hodo HARAHARA saseru kedo
YUME wa kanae mashou kagayaite imashou
waraeba nan to kanacchautte shinjiteru
toku na seikaku [egao no tensai]Petite Princess Yucie OST - 31 HeavenStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
31 - Heaven Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 31 Heaven Radio part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Romantic Comedy Magical Girl Slice of Life "Ninja Nonsense" 2x2=shinobuden "Ghost in the Shell" the moviePetite Princess Yucie OST - 32 Mermaids LightStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
32 - Mermaid's Light Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 32 Mermaid's Light mermaid part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Romantic Comedy "Revolutionary Girl Utena" Orphen "Orphen II" "Record of Lodoss War"Petite Princess Yucie OST - 36 PreviewStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
36 - Preview Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 36 Preview next episode part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Funimation Entertainment "Chrome Shelled Regios" Memories "Photon The Idiot Adventures" "Tsubasa Chronicle"Petite Princess Yucie OST - 34 BridgeStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
34 - Bridge Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 34 Bridge part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax "Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood" Metropolis "Slayer's Premium" "Last Exile" "All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku"Petite Princess Yucie OST - 35 Eye CatchStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
35 - Eye Catch Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 35 Eye Catch part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax "Golden Boy" Spriggan "Kiki's Delivery Service" "Millenium Actress" "Gravion Zwei" "Chrono Crusade" "Now & Then, Here & There"Petite Princess Yucie OST - 30 RivalStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
30 "Rival" Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 30 Rival Opponent Adversary part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Romantic Comedy "Lupin the III" Lupin the third "Castle of Cagliostro" Moonphase (TV)Petite Princess Yucie OST - 33 SubtitleStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
33 - Subtitle Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 33 Subtitle part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Romantic Comedy Magical Girl "Key The Metal Idol" Arjuna "K.O. Beast" "Dirty Pair" "Hand Maid May"Petite Princess Yucie OST - 28 Beths ThemeStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
28 - Beth's Theme Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 28 "Beth's Theme" Beth Bath Beth's part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Studio Ghibli "Princess Mononoke" "Spirited Away" Ponyo "Howl's Moving Castle"Petite Princess Yucie OST - 29 Battle Of WastelandStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
29 - Battle of Wasteland Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 29 Battle of Wasteland part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Romantic Comedy "Love Hina" Escaflowne "Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi" ChobitsPetite Princess Yucie OST - 27 Feel RelievedStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
27 - Feel Relieved Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 27 Feel Relieved part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Romantic Comedy Magical Girl Slice of Life "Project A-ko" "Video Girl Ai" "Wild Arms"Petite Princess Yucie OST - 26 TotterStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
26 - Totter Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 26 Totter part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Romantic Comedy Magical Girl Slice of Life "Kiddy Grade" Trigun "Someday's Dreamers"Petite Princess Yucie OST - 25 Chaus ThemeStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
25 - Chau's Theme Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 25 "Chau's Theme" Chau Chau's part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Romantic Comedy Magical Girl "Le Portrait de Petite Cossette" Petite CossettePetite Princess Yucie OST - 24 Dragos ThemeStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
24 "Drago's Theme" Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 24 Drago's Orchestra Classical Rock Anthem part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Romantic Comedy Magical Girl Slice of Life "Full Metal Panic!" Full Metal PanicPetite Princess Yucie OST - 23 Make A Smiling FaceStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
23 "Make A Smiling Face" Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 23 "Make A" Smiling Face part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Magazine Romantic Comedy Magical Girl Slice of Life "Tenchi Muyo" OAV OVA "Sakura Diaries" uncutPetite Princess Yucie OST - 22 In The SadnessStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
21 "In The Sadness" Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 22 "In The Sadness" part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Magazine Romantic Comedy Magical Girl Slice of Life Ranma 1/2 ½ (TV) OAV "Cardcaptor Sakura"Petite Princess Yucie OST - 20 Home RoadStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
20 - Home Road Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 20 Home Road Cooking part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Magazine Romantic Comedy Girl Slice of Life "Azumanga Daioh" "Shamanic Princess" ShamanicPetite Princess Yucie OST - 21 Bright Daily LifeStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
21 "Bright Daily Life" Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 21 Bright Daily Life part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Magazine Romantic Comedy "Please Teacher" Onegai "Please Twins" Please Teacher TwinsPetite Princess Yucie OST - 19 MysteryStoneMonkeySaiyan2011-11-15 | The Original Soundtrack (OST) to Petite Princess Yucie [Puchi Puri Yuushi]
19 - Mystery Music composition and arrangements by: Seikou Nagaoka
=-=-= Petite Princess Yucie (ぷちぷり*ユーシィ Puchi Puri Yūshī?) is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. Six volumes of videos were released on DVD by ADV Films in the United States. As of Sep. 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADV's successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Centering around Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-old's body, the story follows her and her friends, all of who are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish.
Petite Princess Yucie follows the adventures of country-girl Yucie as she is admitted by chance to the prestigious Princess Academy, where the daughters of royalty and nobles attend to learn magic, dance, etiquette, defense, art and music. There, she experiences many things in her quest to collect the "fragments" of the Eternal Tiara in hopes that she may become the legendary Platinum Princess, who is chosen every 1,000 years. Yucie, along with the four other Princess candidates who are initially her rivals but are won over by her offer of friendship, must grow in heart—if not in height—to become worthy of the Tiara. Yucie is a spunky heroine who is a genius of smiles, and who, despite her common lifestyle, is actually the daughter of a noble and former hero who has retreated from courtly life and lives in the countryside.
The fragments take the form of Crystal Flowers and are scattered throughout the five worlds; Human, Demon, Heaven, Spirit, and Fairy. Strangely enough, the five candidates Yucie, Glenda, Elmina, Cocoloo and Beth are representatives of these five existing worlds in this story's universe. As the legend goes, once the Eternal Tiara is complete, it will select the Princess from the worthy candidates and can grant her one wish. Unknown to the candidates and the viewers, until almost the very end, is the sad history of the Eternal Tiara and the inevitable fate of the Platinum Princess and all the other candidates.
Blindly pursuing what is her heart's life-long desire, to finally grow up and be treated and respected like an adult, Yucie must prove her worthiness to the Tiara and sets out to do many odd jobs as part of the Academy's special Curriculum (NOTE: community service) for the candidates, such as tending flowers, babysitting a giant fluff ball, helping to run an old church, helping to run a bakery, and overseeing a kindergarten picnic. Each task seems easy at first but problems abound in every episode. The girls must overcome all obstacles and complete their tasks, no matter how daunting, in their petite bodies. The viewers later discover that all the candidates are under the same 10 year old "curse" and their rivalry quickly turns into admiration for one another's determination in reaching their common goal. Yucie and her friends each have a reason for desperately wanting to become the Platinum Princess. --- Petite Princess Yucie Puchi Puri Yuushi Yushi Yoshi OST Original Soundtrack Music Theme Song 19 Mystery Mysterious part Theme Sound Track Tune Melody Piece Sound Popular Sonata Japanese Anime Classic Seikou Nagaoka Serenade Maker "Princess Maker" ぷちぷり*ユーシィ PC Game Cube II Seikou Nagaoka 2003 ADV Films Gainax Shōjo Shoujo Newtype Magazine Romantic Comedy Magical Girl Slice of Life "Outlaw Star" "Haibane Renmei"