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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''Minecraft'' has the fewest number of music tracks out of all [[DLC]] universes in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', with only seven, beaten by the eight of {{uv|Dragon Quest}}.
*''Minecraft'' has the fewest number of music tracks out of all [[DLC]] universes in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', with only seven, beating {{uv|Dragon Quest}}'s eight.
**It is worth noting, however, that the ''Minecraft'' music changes depending on the [[time change|day/night cycle]] on the stage, creating extra music tracks within the existing seven, and that ''Dragon Quest'' did not receive any arrangements.
**It is worth noting, however, that the ''Minecraft'' music changes depending on the [[time change|day/night cycle]] on the stage, creating extra music tracks within the existing seven, and that ''Dragon Quest'' did not receive any arrangements.
*Despite Sakurai stating in the ''[[Mr. Sakurai Presents]]'' that there was a balance between Battle, Tumble, and Glide themes in the song selection, there are no songs from the Tumble minigame, and only one Glide song.
*Despite Sakurai stating in the ''[[Mr. Sakurai Presents]]'' that there was a balance between Battle, Tumble, and Glide themes in the song selection, there are no songs from the Tumble minigame, and only one Glide song.

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This is a list of music tracks from the Minecraft series available in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Minecraft received 7 music tracks in Ultimate, 6 of which are new arrangements. Music from the original game was unable to be used due to "various circumstances" including licensing difficulties and their style being deemed too relaxing,[1] so the songs are from 2 of the spin-offs—Minecraft Earth and Minecraft Dungeons—and the Legacy Console Mini Games. These tracks are available to play on the Minecraft World stage, as well as Battlefield, Small Battlefield, Big Battlefield, and Final Destination.


Clockwork Crafter

Clockwork Crafter
Track title Clockwork Crafter
Universe Minecraft
Debut game Minecraft
Availability Downloadable

Origin

One of the Steampunk Battle Mini Game themes, taken directly from the original version. Composed by Gareth Coker.


Other Uses

This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Steve & Alex"" when discussing Steve's standard moves that don't use tools.

Toys on a Tear

Toys on a Tear
Track title Toys on a Tear
Universe Minecraft
Debut game Minecraft
Availability Downloadable

Origin

A new remix of one of the Shrunk Battle Mini Game themes.


Other Uses

This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Steve & Alex"" when discussing Steve's characteristics.

Dance of the Blocks

Dance of the Blocks
Track title Dance of the Blocks
Universe Minecraft
Debut game Minecraft
Availability Downloadable

Origin

A new remix of one of the Shrunk Battle Mini Game themes.


Other Uses

This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Steve & Alex"" when showing Steve's standard moves involving tools.

Glide

Glide
Track title Glide
Universe Minecraft
Debut game Minecraft
Availability Downloadable

Origin

A new remix of one of the Glide Mini Game themes, which previously went unnamed in the Legacy Console Edition.


Other Uses

This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Steve & Alex"" when discussing Alex's remaining special moves.

Earth

Earth
Track title Earth
Universe Minecraft
Debut game Minecraft Earth
Availability Downloadable

Origin

A new remix of the main theme from Minecraft Earth.


Other Uses

This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Steve & Alex"" when discussing the Minecraft World stage. It is also used on the Minecraft Spirit Board.

Halland / Dalarna

Halland / Dalarna
Track title Halland / Dalarna
Universe Minecraft
Debut game Minecraft Dungeons
Availability Downloadable

Origin

A new remix of the two camp themes from Minecraft Dungeons.

Other Uses

This track was used in Steve's reveal trailer and in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Steve & Alex"" when discussing Alex's neutral special.

The Arch-Illager

The Arch-Illager
Track title The Arch-Illager
Universe Minecraft
Debut game Minecraft Dungeons
Availability Downloadable

Origin

A new orchestral remix of the Arch-Illager's boss theme from Minecraft Dungeons.


Other Uses

This track is used in "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Steve & Alex"" when discussing the music selection and during the Round 7 Mii Costume Showcase during Creeper, Pig, and the Diamond Armor reveal.

Trivia

  • Minecraft has the fewest number of music tracks out of all DLC universes in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with only seven, beating Dragon Quest's eight.
    • It is worth noting, however, that the Minecraft music changes depending on the day/night cycle on the stage, creating extra music tracks within the existing seven, and that Dragon Quest did not receive any arrangements.
  • Despite Sakurai stating in the Mr. Sakurai Presents that there was a balance between Battle, Tumble, and Glide themes in the song selection, there are no songs from the Tumble minigame, and only one Glide song.
  • The Legacy Console Mini Games are not available in the current versions of Minecraft, making their songs the first in Smash to not be present in the game of origin at the time of being added. Presumably, they were included due to the issues in securing songs from the original Minecraft soundtrack.
  • "Earth" is the second song to originate from a mobile game - that being Minecraft Earth - after "Gear Up For…" from Fire Emblem Heroes.

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