I really love Movement in Green. To me it really gives the feeling of setting out/continuing the journey, and there's much more to come. While it sounds hopeful, it also has a slight feeling of somberness to it, like a lot of songs from the game. There's a lot I want to comment on for Lulu's theme, but I struggling to find the words in a way that doesn't have spoilers lol. So I'll just simply say, it's a fitting theme for the character. Your analysis of these songs is pretty interesting. Not saying if your guesses are correct or not, but if you do end up playing FFX, this would be a fun reaction video to look back on.
I am firmly in the camp of 'everyone, everywhere should play Final Fantasy X at least once in their life.' 😄 It is such a beautiful game. Like, the music on its own is so charming and unique, but it REALLY shines when in heard in the game. The story and visuals add SO MUCH for this soundtrack. At the risk of echoing other comments and being a broken record: Please play Final Fantasy X!
Lulu is a party member, and the only time her theme plays is in the "Cavern of the Stolen Fayth" but Lulu's history is tragic and the fight in the cave is related to her past.
"To Zanarkand" plays during the opening cinematic for the game, so all the songs that use its melody like this one give you kind of a nostalgic feeling.
Lulus past somewhat haunts her which might be the reason why she is so serious and strict all the time. Her theme does reflect her personality quite good :) edit: her theme DOES play in a cave xDD
when i played ffx for the first time, i thought it was going to be standard adventure fare, i didn't realize it would end up being one of my favorite FF games
I have beaten this game multiple times and I have NO idea when Lulu's Theme plays haha. My guess was Yojimbo's area. Looked it up, I was right! I forgot those two had any sort of connection in the story.
Movement in Green is for me the best version of the "To Zanarkand" motif in the game, I think the instrumentation for it sounds better than just the piano, really strong melody nonetheless. Not a fan of Lulu but their theme is really interesting, evokes a lot of emotion but I can see it working as a theme for a location too
This game is fantastic I never thought it'd end up being in my top 3 of games when I discovered it in 2020, great game I love how you became a FF-head, even being able to make comparisons and pointing out motifs like you did for 9 I'm all in for more FFX on the channel (or the other one 😏)
Lulu's theme is one of my favourite character themes, specifically because it is used as a battle theme for Lulu's tragic backstory. I am really impressed that you got the cave vibe from it, as that battle occurs in a cave.
I think JRPGs in general really evolved in the "right way" music-wise. To me, they always kept the strong melodies and harmonies while adapting to modern scores and / or orchestras. That's why music in Remake and Rebirth work so well, as it does with 15 or KH, because they always kept the idea of having strong melodies more than anything else. Xenoblade does that incredibly well, so as Octopath, Granblue Fantasy Relink, and a ton of other games
Lulu's theme is quite interesting to me because I first heard it before I actually played the game, and I just thought it was their way of playing up the idea of her being this creepy goth character. There's something about her song that I saw as quite beautiful, but also haunting and mysterious. It was only when I later played the game, and learned about Lulu's past, that I picked up on the element of sadness in the song, which, by that point, actually made so much more sense for her character.
God, I wish they would perform Lulu's Theme by a real live orchestra some day in one of their concerts. Many of Uematsu's compositions from VIII, IX or X never get the treatment they deserve, instead concerts like Distant Worlds focuse only on "fan favorites". It's really sad.
On your point on orchestral music lacking melodies - I think the best example in Monster Hunter 3's soundtrack vs World. Tri's area themes have such strong melodies that even though it's an orchestra you never really get "lost", and they mix in the MH leitmotif so fantastically that the songs are very, very memorable. By contrast, I don't remember a single song from World aside from maybe Nergigante's theme. It's specially noticeable in the songs with versions in both games, like Deviljho's theme. It sounds boneless in World, whereas in Tri it sounds so imposing. I want that back man.
Remastered version of Movement in Green, while a bit different in instrumentation, is absolutely gorgeous and I prefer it to the original. The whole soundtrack is phenomenal in both versions
The theme of the game is mostly sad, but persevering, and this is one of the songs that I feel embodies that theme the best in the game. When you actually get to Zanarkand, though, the music just gives you chills... Oh, and no, you do hear To Zanarkand first. It's in the very intro scene to the game, and then in a few other scenes. When you actually get to Zanarkand which is the stated goal of the game from the start, you're treated to something else entirely.
To me, FFX's soundtrack is really moody. Really great at transcribing the vibe of certain scenes or characters (Wandering flame for example, I think you really liked that one too). Not the most jam packed soundtrack compared to others, but it's doing its own thing that sets it apart from previous FF titles and it has a special place in my heart
Thank you for reacting to Sprouting, one of my all time favourite game songs. Also, I never decided that it was my favourite, I just realised it is after seeing how many times I search it up to listen to it because it randomly popped into my head. I literally searched it up and left an extended cut of it on repeat just last month lol. So good. Also, RideZeShoopuf is a great friend for trying to get you to play FFX. It is a beautiful, unique game even as an FF game. The music, characters and story slaps (as the best FFs do). I will be there on day 1 if you ever do play it lol.
Movement in green clearly alludes to the green ooze you trudge through in the sewer this plays in. Jokes aside it's my favorite version of the To Zanarkand theme. Makes me want to into the forest and explore.
A lot of modern triple A games have been pushing for a more... blockbuster hollywood style narrative, and that includes the soundtrack for the most of it. Which isn't necessarily "bad", it's an image they wanna create I guess, but like you said, it doesn't make for memorable songs, only memorable "moments" within the game.
Lulu is a pretty great character and you kinda guessed pretty right on her, personality wise :D and little edit: wandering flame is probably my favourite too or at least top 3!
Ooooh so excited to see ffx back on the channel 😍😍😍! Replaying it now and its truly a journey. Timeless. Edit: we gotta get shoopuf to play Nier then 👏👏👏
Lulu's theme is poorly named. While it does involve Lulu, the music is for a particular moment and not the theme for the character as it plays exactly 1 time.
To Zanarkand was, like, the very first theme in the opening sequence, so there's not a whole lot that comes before it. Also, you should play FFX (and possibly FFX-2 and Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission). Definitely worth it. But be prepared to laugh (possibly obnoxiously) and cry.
I really do hope you get to FFX (and the sequel, X-2!) one day. It was my first Final Fantasy game and it has easily changed my life. Hell, Yuna was even one of my first sapphic crushes before I even realized I was bi lol. And I can’t even elaborate on further bc many of those are tied into spoilers and I do think you should jump into it with as few spoilers as possible about 20 years late. It’s an excellent game with a story well worth going through imo. (I also mention X-2 bc it feels like the other half of the character arc for one of the principle characters, Yuna. Even with the wild tonal shift between the end of X and the start of X-2.)
This is not a spoiler because it's literally the opening scene of the game. To Zanarkand plays in the opening scene of the game, so Movement in Green comes after To Zanarkand is introduced.
Would LOVE for you to return to the Legacy of Kain franchise, with Ariels Lament from Soul Reaver 2, or to react to Ozar Midrashim again but with the intro cinematic for the game Soul Reaver.
10:00 are we talking "Village of Dali" and "You're not Alone"? Cause if it is the case, I strongly disagree 🙄. I mean, there is some note here and there, but you can't really say "not alone is basically village of dali remixed a little bit" at all.
if i recall correctly it was only used one during that one optional cave and you could buy all OST ingame to play it in the background but Lulus theme was a more "hidden" ost to get. i remember playing the entire game while not being able to purchase certain tracks ingame
funnily enough, you mentioned that Lulu's theme sounded like a cave; the first pilgrimage she had (she's in her 3rd in the story), the person she was supposed to protect died in one. So she probably is haunted by / regretful of what happened in her past which is why she is so somber.
Interesting I'm playing ffx on an emulator now lol...the unfortunate thing is the sequel to this game didn't have any nobuo tracks and that game flopped plus has some terrible tracks
Honestly don't think x-2 is that bad 😮 I think it's actually quite good when you accept that it's an entirely different genre with a different tone than ffx
I dislike FFX-2 as much as the next guy (well I definitely hated it for the first 10 years of it's release) but the music is incredible in my opinion. Some songs can move you to tears, and melodically it's very strong too. Just listen to 1000 words or Yuna's Ballad, or many of the Piano Collections versions of it's OST. It might be a bit too sentimental and emotional for some, which I can see as a negative tonal shift from the typical FF soundtrack, but for me it simply made me want to go and learn those songs on piano just like FF4-10's Piano Collections did. FF12 and 13/13-2/13-3 is lacking in this regard - they have great soundtracks but the melodies can be a bit samey and don't translate well as piano songs and therefore I don't remember or hum them as much. The exception is the main theme of FF13.
I never clocked that this was the To Zanarkand motif before that's awesome. Funnily enough, just the same as what you said about the surprise FF9 motif connection.
Even though its for PS2, Lulu's Theme feels like such a specific fusion of his ps1 and snes styles, it gives me 3 different shades of nostalgia
Yes! ❤
So true. Feels so much like a Ffix dungeon theme. That pizzicato on the base is so much ffix.
Reminds me of Dark World from FFVI.
I really love Movement in Green. To me it really gives the feeling of setting out/continuing the journey, and there's much more to come. While it sounds hopeful, it also has a slight feeling of somberness to it, like a lot of songs from the game. There's a lot I want to comment on for Lulu's theme, but I struggling to find the words in a way that doesn't have spoilers lol. So I'll just simply say, it's a fitting theme for the character.
Your analysis of these songs is pretty interesting. Not saying if your guesses are correct or not, but if you do end up playing FFX, this would be a fun reaction video to look back on.
I am firmly in the camp of 'everyone, everywhere should play Final Fantasy X at least once in their life.' 😄 It is such a beautiful game. Like, the music on its own is so charming and unique, but it REALLY shines when in heard in the game. The story and visuals add SO MUCH for this soundtrack. At the risk of echoing other comments and being a broken record: Please play Final Fantasy X!
Lulu is a party member, and the only time her theme plays is in the "Cavern of the Stolen Fayth" but Lulu's history is tragic and the fight in the cave is related to her past.
He doesn't want to know spoilers, man!
If FFX had anything resembling a world map theme, it would be Movement in Green. Captures the game perfectly. Whimsical and fantastical yet sad.
It’s really the only ball FFX dropped… I really missed the world map.
I guess that’s why they picked it as Tidus and Yuna’s overworld theme in Dissidia 012
@@Armoterrafunny enough I loved that it didn't, I've always hated world maps
"To Zanarkand" plays during the opening cinematic for the game, so all the songs that use its melody like this one give you kind of a nostalgic feeling.
Yeah, it's a more somber feel because it's played with just a piano
Nobou was about 30ish percent involved. Junya Nakano made alot of tracks like Phantoms among others. Masashi Hamauzu is the other one that helped.
Lulus past somewhat haunts her which might be the reason why she is so serious and strict all the time.
Her theme does reflect her personality quite good :)
edit: her theme DOES play in a cave xDD
Yes, her being a widow definitely haunts her.
@@nicholascunningham4439they never were engaged. what i meant by past was her history with the lady Ginnem
when i played ffx for the first time, i thought it was going to be standard adventure fare, i didn't realize it would end up being one of my favorite FF games
Praise be to Ride Zee Shopuff
One of my favorite FFX songs for sure is Movement In Green (Sprouting)
I have beaten this game multiple times and I have NO idea when Lulu's Theme plays haha.
My guess was Yojimbo's area. Looked it up, I was right! I forgot those two had any sort of connection in the story.
I had forgotten how much I love Lulu's theme❤
Movement in Green is for me the best version of the "To Zanarkand" motif in the game, I think the instrumentation for it sounds better than just the piano, really strong melody nonetheless. Not a fan of Lulu but their theme is really interesting, evokes a lot of emotion but I can see it working as a theme for a location too
100% agree. Movement in Green is definitely the best of the To Zanarkand motifs for sure, and is one of my favourite tracks on the soundtrack.
This game is fantastic
I never thought it'd end up being in my top 3 of games when I discovered it in 2020, great game
I love how you became a FF-head, even being able to make comparisons and pointing out motifs like you did for 9
I'm all in for more FFX on the channel (or the other one 😏)
Lulu's theme sounds like in belongs in FF9.
Compliment if I ever heard one
You can’t go wrong with any song from FFX or FF7.
I listen to both albums everyday!
Lulu's theme is one of my favourite character themes, specifically because it is used as a battle theme for Lulu's tragic backstory.
I am really impressed that you got the cave vibe from it, as that battle occurs in a cave.
He did say it gave him FF8 vibes. Similar to Find Your Way.
0:48 Amen to that!!!
Wandering Flame is my favorite song of all time.
YOOO WE BACK WITH MY FAVORITE GAME. I cant wait till the day you finally hear besaid, its my all time favorite video game track
He'll definitely have some heartfelt praise for that.
I love how Makoto's theme is just rocking constantly. 😅
I think JRPGs in general really evolved in the "right way" music-wise. To me, they always kept the strong melodies and harmonies while adapting to modern scores and / or orchestras. That's why music in Remake and Rebirth work so well, as it does with 15 or KH, because they always kept the idea of having strong melodies more than anything else. Xenoblade does that incredibly well, so as Octopath, Granblue Fantasy Relink, and a ton of other games
Lulu's theme is quite interesting to me because I first heard it before I actually played the game, and I just thought it was their way of playing up the idea of her being this creepy goth character. There's something about her song that I saw as quite beautiful, but also haunting and mysterious. It was only when I later played the game, and learned about Lulu's past, that I picked up on the element of sadness in the song, which, by that point, actually made so much more sense for her character.
I will say that design-wise Lulu and Ultimecia have some similarities, and story-wise, she's a more serious character with a lot of internal struggle.
God, I wish they would perform Lulu's Theme by a real live orchestra some day in one of their concerts. Many of Uematsu's compositions from VIII, IX or X never get the treatment they deserve, instead concerts like Distant Worlds focuse only on "fan favorites". It's really sad.
On your point on orchestral music lacking melodies - I think the best example in Monster Hunter 3's soundtrack vs World. Tri's area themes have such strong melodies that even though it's an orchestra you never really get "lost", and they mix in the MH leitmotif so fantastically that the songs are very, very memorable. By contrast, I don't remember a single song from World aside from maybe Nergigante's theme.
It's specially noticeable in the songs with versions in both games, like Deviljho's theme. It sounds boneless in World, whereas in Tri it sounds so imposing.
I want that back man.
Remastered version of Movement in Green, while a bit different in instrumentation, is absolutely gorgeous and I prefer it to the original. The whole soundtrack is phenomenal in both versions
The theme of the game is mostly sad, but persevering, and this is one of the songs that I feel embodies that theme the best in the game. When you actually get to Zanarkand, though, the music just gives you chills...
Oh, and no, you do hear To Zanarkand first. It's in the very intro scene to the game, and then in a few other scenes. When you actually get to Zanarkand which is the stated goal of the game from the start, you're treated to something else entirely.
You hear the To Zanarkand and Sutekl Da Ne melodies a LOT throughout the game.
Kinda sad that you only hear Lulu's Theme in a sidequest.
A side quest in a cave😅 he was spot on
To me, FFX's soundtrack is really moody. Really great at transcribing the vibe of certain scenes or characters (Wandering flame for example, I think you really liked that one too). Not the most jam packed soundtrack compared to others, but it's doing its own thing that sets it apart from previous FF titles and it has a special place in my heart
The piano in Lulu's Theme also reminds me of a track in FF6 where almost the same notes are played by an organ.
It has a little bit of Dark World yes
Yes, that evokes the Ruin of World theme, which in turn may have been inspired by “Ray Connif - Nadia’s Theme” 1976.
Thank you for reacting to Sprouting, one of my all time favourite game songs. Also, I never decided that it was my favourite, I just realised it is after seeing how many times I search it up to listen to it because it randomly popped into my head. I literally searched it up and left an extended cut of it on repeat just last month lol. So good.
Also, RideZeShoopuf is a great friend for trying to get you to play FFX. It is a beautiful, unique game even as an FF game. The music, characters and story slaps (as the best FFs do). I will be there on day 1 if you ever do play it lol.
Movement in green clearly alludes to the green ooze you trudge through in the sewer this plays in. Jokes aside it's my favorite version of the To Zanarkand theme. Makes me want to into the forest and explore.
A lot of modern triple A games have been pushing for a more... blockbuster hollywood style narrative, and that includes the soundtrack for the most of it. Which isn't necessarily "bad", it's an image they wanna create I guess, but like you said, it doesn't make for memorable songs, only memorable "moments" within the game.
Love the return of FFX. Kinda surprised you didn't check out the HD versions as well
Lulu is a black mage who carries dolls to help her cast her spells
Lmao I love that girls name 🤣 now I gotta watch her...glad u made a deal with her lol
This plays before you get to Zanarkand, but To Zanarkand plays in the intro of the game so you already hear it from the beginning
Why haven't you done a playthru yet?!?!? Amazing story.
"Does Movement in Green play before or after the Zanarkand Theme?"
"Yes."
"is this character sad?" 😖
ridezeshoopuf - please play nier automata so jesse can play ffx ❤😂🙏
had no idea it was Lulus theme but makes sense where it is heard in game
Lulu is a pretty great character and you kinda guessed pretty right on her, personality wise :D and little edit: wandering flame is probably my favourite too or at least top 3!
The motif of zanarkand is one of my favourite motifs in the ff series , another reason why FF10 is also one of my favourites
I love this soundtrack
alright makoto's theme in the background i see you
Movement in Green is definitely one of my favorite tracks in the game.
Ooooh so excited to see ffx back on the channel 😍😍😍! Replaying it now and its truly a journey. Timeless.
Edit: we gotta get shoopuf to play Nier then 👏👏👏
Lulu's theme is poorly named. While it does involve Lulu, the music is for a particular moment and not the theme for the character as it plays exactly 1 time.
To Zanarkand was, like, the very first theme in the opening sequence, so there's not a whole lot that comes before it.
Also, you should play FFX (and possibly FFX-2 and Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission). Definitely worth it. But be prepared to laugh (possibly obnoxiously) and cry.
I really do hope you get to FFX (and the sequel, X-2!) one day. It was my first Final Fantasy game and it has easily changed my life. Hell, Yuna was even one of my first sapphic crushes before I even realized I was bi lol. And I can’t even elaborate on further bc many of those are tied into spoilers and I do think you should jump into it with as few spoilers as possible about 20 years late. It’s an excellent game with a story well worth going through imo.
(I also mention X-2 bc it feels like the other half of the character arc for one of the principle characters, Yuna. Even with the wild tonal shift between the end of X and the start of X-2.)
would recommend you to play FFX its a classic!
This is not a spoiler because it's literally the opening scene of the game. To Zanarkand plays in the opening scene of the game, so Movement in Green comes after To Zanarkand is introduced.
Remastered version of the first song adds a beautiful erhu
Oh wow, Movement in Green in 2024.
This is my favorite game of all time. :)
Would LOVE for you to return to the Legacy of Kain franchise, with Ariels Lament from Soul Reaver 2, or to react to Ozar Midrashim again but with the intro cinematic for the game Soul Reaver.
Just critique all FFX music...hehe.
Lulu is your black mage so.. however I thought this was a dungeon theme, not Lulu's theme
10:00 are we talking "Village of Dali" and "You're not Alone"? Cause if it is the case, I strongly disagree 🙄. I mean, there is some note here and there, but you can't really say "not alone is basically village of dali remixed a little bit" at all.
i don't remember Lulu's theme at all, when does it play in the game? 🤔
I think it played in the cave where Yojimbo is
I remember it playing in a cave
In a CAVE you say? HMMMMMMM
Don't remember Lulu's theme at all. But then I'm not a big fan of 10 like I was of 9. So I only remember the big tracks.
if i recall correctly it was only used one during that one optional cave and you could buy all OST ingame to play it in the background but Lulus theme was a more "hidden" ost to get.
i remember playing the entire game while not being able to purchase certain tracks ingame
@@stef-w5j I remember that one track that you could buy in the shop, but doesn't play anywhere in the game.
@@Antis14CZ Wakkas theme
Lulu is a goth mommy lol
Movement in green is not played in a jungle
Unfortunately the character tracks are not that well utilized in FF X, my favourite is Auron's Theme and it's barely used in the game.
funnily enough, you mentioned that Lulu's theme sounded like a cave; the first pilgrimage she had (she's in her 3rd in the story), the person she was supposed to protect died in one. So she probably is haunted by / regretful of what happened in her past which is why she is so somber.
Interesting I'm playing ffx on an emulator now lol...the unfortunate thing is the sequel to this game didn't have any nobuo tracks and that game flopped plus has some terrible tracks
Honestly don't think x-2 is that bad 😮 I think it's actually quite good when you accept that it's an entirely different genre with a different tone than ffx
I dislike FFX-2 as much as the next guy (well I definitely hated it for the first 10 years of it's release) but the music is incredible in my opinion. Some songs can move you to tears, and melodically it's very strong too. Just listen to 1000 words or Yuna's Ballad, or many of the Piano Collections versions of it's OST. It might be a bit too sentimental and emotional for some, which I can see as a negative tonal shift from the typical FF soundtrack, but for me it simply made me want to go and learn those songs on piano just like FF4-10's Piano Collections did. FF12 and 13/13-2/13-3 is lacking in this regard - they have great soundtracks but the melodies can be a bit samey and don't translate well as piano songs and therefore I don't remember or hum them as much. The exception is the main theme of FF13.
I never clocked that this was the To Zanarkand motif before that's awesome. Funnily enough, just the same as what you said about the surprise FF9 motif connection.
That and the "Suteki da ne" leitmotif get used multiple times throughout the game it's awesome