Fawful and Cackletta DX - Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions OST
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
- Game: Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
Music: Fawful and Cackletta DX
Composer: Yoko Shimomura
Playlist: • Mario & Luigi: Superst...
That Fawful guy was fun. Shame that he's not gonna show up in future games because he exploded and died when Luigi shot him out of the castle. I can confirm he'll never, ever bother the Mario Brothers aaaaaagain.
Uhhh who's gonna tell him
Either this guy doesn't know Bowser's Inside Story or he's just joking.
@@someone-kw3dj
I'm pretty sure I'm joking
@@BryanMorris-yc8iqI guess we can’t know unless the original commenter clarifies. 🤔
I know. It's probably for the best, anyways -- he was cool, but what's he gonna do, fuse with some overpowered dark relic? All he really did was get into a wacky pink jumpsuit and clown around.
OUCH, HOTNESS!
IT IS THE OVERHEAT!!!
*continues to spam Super Fire Bros.*
I am starting to realize how much this series has "Organ jumpscare" in their music. It's just upbeat and goofy, and then suddenly MENACING ORGAN, out of nowhere, with little to no transition. This has happened in the Bowser's Minions boss music, Paper Jam's boss music, and this one. If anyone knows any others, let me know, I find this really funny.
you can tell the beginning part of the song is fawful because of his chaotic nature and the part that plays before the loop is cacakletta due to it being threatning.
I don’t much like the “Fawful” section of this, I think the original was better. But the “Cackletta” section… Oooooh! It gives me chills! Perfection on that part! I wish there was a way to seamlessly fuse the best of both dogs onto one, so we have the original Fawful piece, mixed with the awesome Cackletta piece.
Funny enough, I personally like the original’s Cackletta part. The song(s) are both of their themes (despite the fact that you’re just fighting Cackletta’s at that moment) are used to scream “It is I, the Great Cackletta! It’s time to end this!”. It’s supposed to tell you that you’re finally trading blows with the problem. It may not be the final battle with climatic measures, but she’s here, & you’re ready. Fawful’s theme plays first, &, may I remind you that the Fawful theme is also the game’s panic theme. Both versions of the game. It’s was probably because of memory issues on the GBA. It plays the theme of their desire for chaos & conquest. After more of the song plays, it tied it all up by playing the evil Cackletta’s theme, reminding you that you’re finally here, against the Beanbean’s greatest foe. It reminds you that this is a force to be reckoned with. You may be Mario (& Luigi), working plumbers with a gloved iron-will fist, who has survived many things, & done many things, but Cackletta is a dangerous magic caster, capable of many things. She made such a dire impression in the Hooniversity. That part of the song reminds you who your’re dealing with, & her personality. Kinda quick, too, reminding her gullibility. But Cackletta can’t exactly be reasoned with. She WILL put in her effort, & so will Fawful. & they cooperate with each other so well, too. That’s dedication. It’s taking you back into the heat of the battle, & making sure you’re not lost in the chaos of their acts that the Fawful part tells. The remake’s Cackletta part doesn’t sound as ANGRY enough as the remake’s. There’s this weird little pause when it starts. I’m talking about the background instruments. It starts off by laying off of the other instruments, basically an “and”, starting with a more toned Cackletta theme, not littered or caught in the excitement of the other’s. It making a statement that she put in the work. The orchestration doesn’t quite do it for her theme when it’s supposed to state action. It’s holding the “evil regal” part too much of her. The original’s Cackletta’s part builds up it’s tension, ending with the ending part of her leitmotif, going back to chaos. It sums them up PERFECTLY. More especially Cackletta. Which is probably why the American version of the GBA version plays the Marvelous Duo song when you fight Fawful for the Last Time. I guess, the Fawful theme in the Song, doesn’t have to specifically talk about Fawful, even though, it’s called “Fawful, Cackletta”. It talks about chaos. It CAN talk about him, but more importantly chaos. After all, you only fight HER.
Plus, it makes Cackletta seem more formal, like she has high standards for things. She DOES vow for conquest.
Both versions are good. & as an FYI, if not for the official name of Fawful’s theme, we probably wouldn’t be able to officially consider it his theme, when it could just be the panic music playing because something bad is happening. It would seem most appropriate for it to play when Fawful’s around. After all, it’s the Panic Theme & HIS theme. We just know it is his theme because of the remake’s name for it. Contrasts from Bowser’s Inside Story’s theme for Fawful. It’s more mysteriously sinister. & Midbus kinda has the same Caliber. Fawful’s BIS theme can play for Midbus more than Cackletta’s can for Fawful. Cackletta’s fits her the most ‘cause it fits her personality the most. Fawful’s BIS theme speaks in mysteriousness, so it can play for characters, but it’s till pretty personal. Not as personal as Cackletta. Panic & Chaos still fit Fawful, it’s just that he CAN be a good & powerful villain. Fawful almost had the Mushroom Kingdom, & Cackletta melancholy filled Final Boss theme speaks in climate terms. I like the name “The Last Cackletta” better than the official name “Showdown with Cackletta”. In fact, both versions of this song lack something the other has. So, both names can fit both versions. The Last Cackletta for the GBA, & Showdown for the other. The GBA version of her song is more demonic, saying that your up against Cackletta again, but for the last time. When it starts to circle back to the beginning, with the lower key than the beginning of her song, it sounds like it’s saying that “We aren’t done yet.”. The remake is more climatic & forceful. You’re in the fiery pits. You are battling Cackletta. You see where the names fit? The GBA is saying “You aren’t done yet. Just one more fight.” & the remake is saying “You have finally caught up with Cackletta (again), & it’s time for a showdown”. Put together, they both sound great. Just play them together. I was a little off topic, but I think a speak well for the game’s music. Your opinion is very good on “Fawful, Cackletta”. It speaks about her role as someone who is powerful. Both can sound good together, as well, just needs a little bit of remixing than the final songs.
Metamorphosis.
Fawful theme in the original was Poople's theme (for some reason)
I am liking the peppermint mocha
Brothership anyone?
Brotheryes
Memories of my childhood.
The final fawful battle used to have popple's battle theme.
Yeah
Only in the American version. In the GBA Japanese version, Fawful had this battle theme.
@@firestar4407 well, i didn't know, all i knew was the American version
Pretty sure that was a bug
Luigi is cute
true
tf
Luigi isn't just cute, he's hot too
@@SonicMaster519bro😭
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This is why I prefer this over the GBA song
If Mario had the chaos emeralds
@@herebybuu What?
@@DE23 the time skip on your comment
Muffins are ready, haha.
Amazing song :>
The theme that plays when your on an intense Ride at the amusement park:
Lore of Fawful and Cackletta DX - Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions OST momentum 100
Secondary Antagonist: Dante Wealthern
Birthday: 9th November 2005
Age: 19
HP: 8000
Super Mario RPG: The Seven Sages Remastered - Swiggler Battle
insert joke here
I HAVE FURY!
Me just before I walk into the interview:
The Joke of your DOOM! EHEHAHAHA!
Have you readiness for this!?
@@jamiegioca9448 No
0.75 speed for Bowser's Inside Story version.
Could have been good if the guitars sounded less midi
yeah, that's one of my biggest problems with it
Shouldn't have been guitars to begin with. Should've stuck with the weird accordion-like instrument in the original.
No accordion 😢