List of SSBU Music (Donkey Kong series): Difference between revisions

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Returning from ''Brawl'', a remix/medley of several pieces of music from ''Donkey Kong'', starting off with the track that played during the opening in ''Donkey Kong'' on the NES (which also appeared in ''Donkey Kong Country'', where {{s|mariowiki|Cranky Kong}} would play it on his music box). This is followed by the  "Game Start" jingle, the 25m level music, and the music that played when [[Mario]] picked up the [[Hammer (item)|Hammer]]. This remix is based more upon the NES version of ''Donkey Kong'''s soundtrack, rather than the arcade version. To emulate this style, it primarily features synths but also incorporates piano and electric guitar.
Returning from ''Brawl'', a remix/medley of several pieces of music from ''Donkey Kong'', starting off with the track that played during the opening in ''Donkey Kong'' on the NES (which also appeared in ''Donkey Kong Country'', where {{s|mariowiki|Cranky Kong}} would play it on his music box). This is followed by the  "Game Start" jingle, the 25m level music, and the music that played when [[Mario]] picked up the [[Hammer (item)|Hammer]]. This remix is based more upon the NES version of ''Donkey Kong''{{'}}s soundtrack, rather than the arcade version. To emulate this style, it primarily features synths but also incorporates piano and electric guitar.


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This track is a remix of the title theme of ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''. It is very similar to the original track, but with electric guitar and non-lexical "monkey" vocals layered in.
This track is a remix of the title theme of ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''. It is very similar to the original track, but with electric guitar and non-lexical "monkey" vocals layered in. This theme was rearranged by Kenji Yamamoto, who was music supervisor of ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''.
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Source: Donkey Kong
Source: Donkey Kong
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===Unlock methods===
===Unlock methods===
*Purchase from the [[Shop]] for 300 [[gold]].
*Purchase from the [[Shop]] for 300 [[gold]].
*Obtain as a random drop from {{SSBU|Classic Mode}}
*Obtain as a random drop from {{SSBU|Classic Mode}}.
 
===Other uses===
===Other uses===
This track was used in {{SSBU|Donkey Kong}}'s Classic Mode credits.
This track was used in {{SSBU|Donkey Kong}}'s Classic Mode credits.
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This is a new medley of themes from the original ''Donkey Kong'' and its sequel ''Donkey Kong Jr.''. It uses the "Game Start", 25m, Hammer, "Bonus Running Out", "Stage Clear", 100m, and "All Clear" themes from ''Donkey Kong'' and the "Game Start", "Stage 1", "Stage 4", "Ending", and "Stage Clear" themes from ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' The overall track has a fast-paced, orchestral/electronic hybrid style and extrapolates heavily on the original melodies, with the 25m music serving as the basis.
This is a new medley of themes from the original ''Donkey Kong'' and its sequel ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' It uses the "Game Start", 25m, Hammer, "Bonus Running Out", "Stage Clear", 100m, and "All Clear" themes from ''Donkey Kong'' and the "Game Start", "Stage 1", "Stage 4", "Ending", and "Stage Clear" themes from ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' The overall track has a fast-paced, orchestral/electronic hybrid style and extrapolates heavily on the original melodies, with the 25m music serving as the basis.


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Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo
Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo
Guitar: Naofumi Harada


Japanese title: THE MAP PAGE / BONUS LEVEL
Japanese title: THE MAP PAGE / BONUS LEVEL
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This track from the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' is a remix of "DK Island Swing", referred to in ''Ultimate'' by its Japanese title, "Jungle Level". In ''Donkey Kong Country'', "DK Island Swing" served as somewhat of a main theme, as it played in many levels, particularly those with a sunset jungle theme. As with ''SSB4'', the song has been abridged from its original version, trimming off the first 18 seconds. It is otherwise faithful to the original track, adapted to the Nintendo 64's sound hardware.
This track from the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' is a remix of "DK Island Swing", referred to in ''Ultimate'' by its Japanese title, "Jungle Level". In ''Donkey Kong Country'', "DK Island Swing" served as somewhat of a main theme, as it played in many levels, particularly those with a sunset jungle theme. As with ''SSB4'', the song has been abridged from its original version, slightly shortening the heavy drum beat in the opening. It is otherwise faithful to the original track, adapted to the Nintendo 64's sound hardware.


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This is a frantic, jazzy remix of the "DK Island Swing" track from ''Donkey Kong Country'', returning from ''Brawl''. It was previously titled '''"Jungle Level Ver. 2"''' as there was another arrangement of "{{SSBBMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Jungle Level}}" in ''Brawl'', but that version is not included in ''Ultimate''. The song varies widely in styles: it starts out with the original's percussion, becomes a fast-paced progressive rock track, then becomes a sweeping orchestral score before transitioning back into the previous progressive rock approach.
This is a frantic, jazzy remix of the "DK Island Swing" track from ''Donkey Kong Country'', returning from ''Brawl''. It was previously titled '''"Jungle Level Ver. 2"''' as there was another arrangement of "{{SSBBMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Jungle Level}}" in ''Brawl'', but that version is not included in ''Ultimate''. The song varies widely in styles: it starts out with the original's percussion, becomes a fast-paced progressive rock track, then becomes a sweeping orchestral score before transitioning back into the previous progressive rock approach. This version of the track is abridged, with the opening being slightly shortened.


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Taken directly from ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'', this track is an arrangement of "DK Island Swing" that plays on the game's very first stage, [[mariowiki:Jungle Hijinxs (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Jungle Hijinxs]].
Taken directly from ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'', this track is an arrangement of "DK Island Swing" that plays on the game's very first stage, [[mariowiki:Jungle Hijinxs (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Jungle Hijinxs]]. This version of the track is abridged, with the opening shortened.
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Source: Donkey Kong Country
Source: Donkey Kong Country
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This arrangement is a remix of the infamous "{{s|mariowiki|DK Rap}}" from ''Donkey Kong 64'', which debuted in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. The verses of the theme are arranged in varying styles, with the performer afflicting different voices in each one. As with ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', the track has been shortened to omit the verses concerning Lanky Kong and Chunky Kong, along with the "take it to the fridge" outro.
This arrangement is a remix of the infamous "{{s|mariowiki|DK Rap}}" from ''Donkey Kong 64'', which debuted in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. The verses of the theme are arranged in varying styles, with the performer afflicting different voices in each one. As with ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', the track has been abridged and now omits the verses concerning Lanky Kong and Chunky Kong, along with the "take it to the fridge" outro.


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This track is taken directly from ''Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat'', where it was the background music to [[mariowiki:Battle for Storm Hill|the eponymous first stage]] of the {{s|mariowiki|Durian Kingdom}}, which consists of Donkey Kong climbing a hill at night during a rainy storm, while cannons on the hill fire at him. It is the only piece of music in its source game which appears only in one stage.
This track is taken directly from ''Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat'', where it was the background music to [[mariowiki:Battle for Storm Hill|the eponymous first stage]] of the {{s|mariowiki|Durian Kingdom}}, which consists of Donkey Kong climbing a hill at night during a rainy storm, while cannons on the hill fire at him.


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This track is in fact "Lift-Off Launch" from ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'', although the track does play on the "{{s|mariowiki|Mole Patrol}}" level.
This track is a direct port of the music that plays during the rocket barrel portion of the level "{{s|mariowiki|Mole Patrol}}" from ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''.


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This track is a remix of the music that plays during the {{s|mariowiki|Gear Getaway}} stage (among other {{s|mariowiki|Rocket Barrel}} levels) in ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''. Much like the original, it is performed in a "big band swing" style with prominent brass and percussion sections, as well as [[wikipedia:Wah-wah (music)|wah-wah]] guitar and piano. The arrangement also incorporates some portions of the Jungle Level theme from ''Donkey Kong Country''.
This track is a remix of the music that plays during the rocket barrel portion of {{s|mariowiki|Gear Getaway}}, which itself is an abridged version of "Mine Menace", the theme that plays during the rocket barrel portion of {{s|mariowiki|Peaceful Pier}}, both from ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''. Much like the original, it is performed in a "big band swing" style with prominent brass and percussion sections, as well as [[wikipedia:Wah-wah (music)|wah-wah]] guitar and piano. The arrangement also incorporates some portions of the Jungle Level theme from ''Donkey Kong Country''.


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