Feb 20, 2019 The EPA stole music from Yoshi’s Island DS for a pro-recycling Flash game. New, 6 comments. The music has since been removed. By Makena Kelly @kellymakena Feb 20. Print and download sheet music for Super Mario World 2 Yoshi's Island Athletic Theme from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Sheet music arranged for Easy Piano in F Major. SKU: MN0109696. Jul 01, 2014 Sign in to like videos, comment, and subscribe. Watch Queue Queue.
This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the Yoshi universe in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Yoshi's Island[edit]
Origin[edit]Unlike the remix that appeared in Brawl, this remix of the overworld theme from Yoshi's Island is accompanied by a lively arrangement of the music box opening from the beginning of the game. At the end of the song, before it loops, an arrangement of the world map theme can be heard. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Arrangement Supervisor: Yoshihito Yano Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Obstacle Course (Spring/Summer)[edit]
Origin[edit]This is an upbeat remix of the 'Athletic' theme from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, taken directly from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It plays on Yoshi's Island during its spring and summer phases. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Arrangement Supervisor: Shota Kageyama Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: PROCYON STUDIO Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Obstacle Course (Fall/Winter)[edit]
Origin[edit]This is a quieter remix of the 'Athletic' theme from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, taken directly from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It plays on Yoshi's Island during its autumn and winter phases. Unlike in Brawl, the two Obstacle Course themes are considered different pieces of music and are both accessible from the Sound Test. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Arrangement Supervisor: Shota Kageyama Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: PROCYON STUDIO Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Yoshi's Story[edit]
Origin[edit]This remix based on the main theme of Yoshi's Story and returns from Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee, where it played on the Yoshi's Island stage. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi's Story Arrangement Supervisor: Hirokazu Ando Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Trivia[edit]
Yoshi's Story Ver. 2[edit]
Origin[edit]Originally called Yoshi's Story in Melee, the upbeat remix of the Yoshi's Story Main theme from Melee's Yoshi's Story stage returns to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U after being removed from Brawl. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi's Story Arrangement Supervisor: Hirokazu Ando Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Ending (Yoshi's Story)[edit]
Origin[edit]This track is a remix of the music that plays while the credits roll in Yoshi's Story, including the Yoshi vocals present in the original track. The main theme from Yoshi's Story also plays during this track. It is taken directly from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi's Story Arrangement: Masafumi Takada Composition: Nintendo Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Flower Field[edit]
Origin[edit]A remix of the theme that plays in Marathon mode in Yoshi Touch & Go, originally used in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi Touch & Go Arrangement Supervisor: Asuka Ohta Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: Nintendo Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Wildlands[edit]
Origin[edit]Taken directly as it appeared in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, this arrangement is a remix of the track that played in specific levels in Yoshi's Island DS. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi’s Island DS Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Main Theme (Yoshi's New Island)[edit]
Origin[edit]This is the main theme for Yoshi's New Island, which is taken directly from that game. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi's New Island Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Bandit Valley (Yoshi's New Island)[edit]
Origin[edit]This is the theme for the stage of the same name from Yoshi's New Island, which is taken directly from that game. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi's New Island Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Yoshi's Woolly World (Remix)[edit]
Origin[edit]A remixed medley of the main theme and the underground stage theme from Yoshi's Woolly World, done in a more lively style than the original. At the end of the song, right before it loops, an arrangement of the theme for the stage Sponge Cave Spelunking from the same game plays. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi's Woolly World Arrangement Supervisor: Taku Inoue Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Yoshi's Woolly World (Original)[edit]
Origin[edit]This is the main theme for Yoshi's Woolly World and the background track for the first stage, 'Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape!', which was first used for the game's trailer during E3 2014. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Yoshi's Woolly World Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo
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Yoshi's Island
- The music from the fight with the giant Baby Bowser at the end of Yoshi's Island. TerraZero0 brings us a rockin' remaster. The music that plays after defeating him wraps up an intense fight with a short yet triumphant victory tune.
- Big Boss battle. Just feel the tingle shoot up your spine when the rock organ kicks in at 0:29.
- Sure, it might not be badass or, for some, even fit for a boss fight, but try the Mini-boss fight music.
- The Castle/Fortress theme is perhaps the fortressiest in the series, as well as one of the fortressiest video game tracks period.
- The Room Before Boss theme. The build-up is intense.
- The Map Theme. Simple, but catchy. As the player defeats more bosses, the music gradually becomes more elaborate and awesome, adding instruments like strings and drums. This dubstep remix of the map theme counts as well.
- Title Screen, which was used again when the now-grown Mario found Yoshis on another island, and given an edge of panic when he had to, in a neat little inverse, go help a bunch of multi-colored baby Yoshis return to THEIR families.
- Athletic overworld theme. And an orchestral rendition here.
- Flower Garden.This remix from Sonic Lost World is pretty awesome.
- Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy. Touch Play, Get Earworm.
- Underground Theme. It has a sadder mood than the other tracks, used as an overworld theme for world 6.
- And this absolutely stellar reimagining by McVaffe of OverClocked ReMix.
- It has some fiercecompetition.
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- The Ending Credits music.Grab the tissues.
- The opening cutscene theme strikes an emotional chord with some gamers with its soft, music box lullaby sound. One can almost imagine the Mario Bros.' future parents playing it before they go to bed as they await the delivery of their children (the fact that the melody slows to a stop and has to be rewound midway through only adds to this).
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Yoshi Touch & Go
- For a simple tech demo, this game has some really good music. This remix of Flower Garden is the most well-known theme.
- The beautiful and relaxing Sky Area theme plays when you're controlling Baby Mario.
Yoshi's Island DS
- This epic remix of the Starman theme.
- The title screen music for the game starts off with typical beach sounds and after a while plays a soothing melody of the game's theme that plays during certain levels while giving a relaxed tropical feel.
Yoshi's New Island
- Kamek's boss theme starts out similarly to the classic Hammer Bros. theme but then launches into a quirky, energetic, yet slightly sinister tune that fits the Magikoopa perfectly.
- One of the better tracks in the game is the variation of the series' invincibility theme which pays homage to the original SNES game. Bumped Up to Eleven when picking up a Red Yoshi Star.
Yoshi's Woolly World
- Simple and jazzy Sponge Cave Spelunking.
- The Desert Pyramid Beckons sounds exactly like its setting.
- Lava Scarves and Red-Hot Blarggs with its 1970s rock sound.
- Extremely catchy Shy But Deadly.
- Spooky Scraps! Don't Get Spooked! is one of the franchise's scariest tunes.
- Fluffy Snow, Here We Go! gives the feeling of watching an ice show or a Broadway play.
- A Little Light Snowfall almost sounds like something from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.
- The theme for the room you have to endure before you fight Baby Bowser is just hauntingly beautiful.
- The special stages are extremely tricky, but it is worth it to hear this track throughout.