It’s cuz eggmans vehicle designs are all on paper and paper beats rock, but once they become reality they are metal machines and they’re no longer paper but scissors which are metal machines and we all know what rocks beat…
@@YourName-qg2of about little planet returning idk and also sonic didnt murder eggman (if your talking about the bad ending) eggman quickly teleported to the past (probably) just before the stone hit hit (only the machine he was in exploded)
I always prefered the ending version. Why? *Because that chorus.* ... *and that part at the ending where it's just acoustic guitar and it's freaking awesome!*
@@BitchChill It's an extremely good game, and it takes you several playthroughs to finally see how. If you approach this game on your first run as a normal, expected Sonic experience, it's probably disappointing. Short levels, and very easy / forgettable bosses. You might also be frustrated at how you can't quite seem to line up a time travel run or can't figure it out, and you always get stuck in the bad future. "Why are my time travels cut short every time? How do I master this bonus stage game?" So after a while, you pick it up again, but this time you're a little more determined. A little more willing to slow things down and explore some more. You start by practicing the time warps from the bad future and back, and you start to get the hang of where and how you can make reliable time jumps. Next you learn that the robot generators are hidden in the past and you need find and destroy them to get to the good future of each stage. It becomes more satisfying learning ideal routes and getting more confident in jumping between time periods. You learn that you don't actually need to collect all of the Time Stones for the good ending. Before long, on your 4th or 5th playthrough, you've mastered the time warp and you've seen the good ending. You now challenge yourself to visit every time period in every zone and destroy every robot generator for the good future. It's a sort of hypnotic dance hopping between times with ease, enjoying the music from each and every stage, appreciating the subtle and not so subtle differences between time zones. This was my experience with Sonic CD. It was frustrating and it was cheap, but it was intriguing, challenging, and rewarding the more I played it. It's the sonic game I've played the absolute most of and it now is absolutely one of my all time favorites.
@@professionalclown7166 i think he just kind of means CD was sort of the middle child between Sonic 1 and 2 on release and was largely inaccessible until the rerelease, so it did sort of serve as just "another adventure" without as much gravity as the games that released before and after it
*Sonic Boom (Ending version)* Arrangement by: Spencer Nilsen Lyrics by: Spencer Nilsen and Pastiche Vocals: Pastiche Keyboards: Spencer Nilsen & David Young Guitars: Erik Frykman Drums: Brad Kaiser Mixing: David Young & Spencer Nilsen *Lyrics:* If you're strong, you can fly You can reach the other side Of the rainbow It's alright - take a chance 'Cause there is no circumstance That you can't handle When you use your mind Mr. Bad's, got it good But this ain't his neighborhood He's taking over, no, no Time is now, he can't hide Find the power deep inside And make it happen Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom Trouble keeps you runnin' faster Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom Save the planet from disaster Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom Spinning through a world in motion Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom Take it all the way! Make your move, break it out That's what life is all about It's your adventure From the dark to the light It's a supersonic fight Gotta keep it goin' Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom Trouble keeps you runnin' faster Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom Save the planet from disaster Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom Spinning through a world in motion Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom Take it all the way! Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom
You were Strong, you learned to fly You managed to get by This whole battle Take it all, in one big glance You have been roaring through this dance And tore down his castle Mr bad he had it good But no time manipulation ever could Spin the waters No time to waste, for you can't hide This power held deep inside And you won't falter.
This song just says: "You did it. You saved everyone and everything. Now rest easy, because you deserve it... and you need it." *Edit:* Sugoi, never thought I'd get more than 50 likes with this, let alone more than 100
This song actually had a very good message for the youth coming up at this time. There is no circumstance or obstacle that you can't handle in life, no goal you can't achieve if you just USE YOUR MIND and believe in yourself. Now that I'm older and look back... where is the older generation now to uplift our youth to that same message? Everything seems to be in reverse now!
I've listened to this version of Sonic Boom since I was a kid on the Mega Collection, but I've only recently heard that ending with the ascoustic guitar, and it's one of the best notes a sng can end on.
this moment always hits hard, sonic freeing amy, and seeing little planet turn into a sonic head before dipping, and then sonic doing that iconic pose, and seeing the adventure you just had, animated in front of you, it's truly awesome
Even if I prefer the JP versions, they didn't do the make it fine approach for the tracks. They actually made a whole new ost for the game and both of them still slap. Average US Enjoyer: Chad Average JP Enjoyer: Chad
imo this ending version is perfect. It recapitulates the main theme, but is more relaxed and subdued while that guitar is still fire. And when those female singers harmonize "Sonic boom" at the end? 👌
Sonic CD ~ Sonic Boom US ending version Lyrics: If you're strong, you can fly You can reach the other side Of the rainbow It's all right, take a chance Cause there is no circumstance That you can't handle When you use your mind Mr. Bad's Got it good But this ain't his neighborhood He's taking over, no, no Time is now He can't hide Find the power deep inside And make it happen Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Trouble keeps you running faster) Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Save the planet from disaster) Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Spinning through a world in motion) Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Take it all the way!) Make your move Break it out That's what life is all about It's your adventure Through the dark To the light It's a supersonic flight Got to keep it goin' Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Trouble keeps you running faster) Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Save the planet from disaster) Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Spinning through a world in motion) Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Take it all the way!) Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom
I will never forget beating this game for the first time, seeing Sonic land just in time to see his work done, the planet bouncing, teeming with life once again as balance is restored. Then stars fall from the heavens around Sonic as he stands, in awe at the beauty of this mysterious yet wondrous little planetoid, as it flies off into space. This is one of the best video game endings in my opinion, as well as this game as a whole, and should be cemented in video game history as the legendary masterpiece that it is. To me if I were to point to one game that summed up what Sonic was to me, it's this game.
I'm so glad this port was made and was poured so much love into the whole project. From hearing the musical loops for both the JPN/US soundtrack, the improvements, and getting to hear the incredible acoustic guitar ending of this song. Absolutely incredible work.
After I beat the game with all the time stones, just hearing this playing in the end made me feel like a champion, idk why. It just felt like the right soundtrack for something like this.
Just imagine; If there's a version of Sonic CD that actually both singers of JP and US[Respectivelly Keiko Utoku and Sandy from Pastiche] versions teams up to sing together a "Memorial" version of "Sonic Boom, You Can Do Anything" Would be beautiful as fuck
@@raunakgujralsongs9135 No, she's alive and very well, and also singing actively. The one who did died is the male part of the vocals, named Casey Rankin
It's 2024, and I'm sitting in Lviv, Ukraine when I found this. The line "Mr. Bad's got it good but this ain't 'is neighborhood he's takin' over" hits a lot different than it did when I was sitting in my living room in the 5th grade back in 1995 watching these end credits for the first time.
This song is great in the US soundtrack, giving you a break after that extended version of the nighmare-inducing boss theme they dare to call a final boss theme.
@@jamiegioca9448 And at the same time, completely excusable considering they had 7 damn weeks to compose the entire album. The fact that 95% of the tracks are god-tier is a Christmas miracle.
(read full before commenting it) I had a argument with someone who did terrible things to me. it was messy and we started yelling I even started crying but I felt good afterwards when I finally took the power I lost from them. and this song is the first thing I wanted to listen to cause it's so hopeful! it's so beautiful, for as weird as it is to say Sonic helped me in my life a lot so this is very soothing to hear afterwards. if you're in trouble out there I wanna say to you! it gets better! and I love you
De tan solo escuchar estos temas me dan tanta nostalgia, creo que mi hermano hizo un buen trabajo al enseñarme este juego, se lo agradezco de todo corazón gracias a el conozco a este hermoso personaje además de que he visto su serie, amo a sonic El sin duda es el mejor juego
Sonic lands from the exploding Death Egg, sets Amy down, makes sure she's okay, speeds off, sees Eggman escaping, picks up rock, throws it at him, Eggman explodes in Eggman-shaped cloud, the planet becomes beautiful with life again.
lets get on how banger this art is that's a clock in that ring, the whole time travel thing that beautiful landscape photo inside the chains (what we're fighting for) those chains are coming from the imprisoned and half cyberformed little planet hovering over robotnik's hand the chain loop back into robotnik's tight grip, he's in control. he's all covered in shadows and very foreboding sonic being at his most badass on the right with metal on the left everything is reflected in the gold on the ring
This song makes me picture a soldier wandering off into the desert away from a bunch of fallen helicopters, buildings, and airplanes as the only surviving member of his platoon.
I'm so glad, when thinking of LEGO Island, this song came to mind, but I was able to keep it in my head, let it simmer and not just brute force it, and my brain was finally able to, in only a few minutes, figure out what melody I remembered and what the song was.
Japanese Version: You did it! Party while it lasts because there's still more to go American Version: Congratulations! You saved Little Planet! You showed Eggman who's boss!
Sonic destroying Eggman's vehicle with a stone is arguably one of the best moments in the videogame history.
It’s cuz eggmans vehicle designs are all on paper and paper beats rock, but once they become reality they are metal machines and they’re no longer paper but scissors which are metal machines and we all know what rocks beat…
@@Dark-Avennger lmao nice
@@Dark-Avennger big brain right here
@@Dark-Avennger so, now we've crossed over to Planet Paperrock from Alex Kid...
Too bad seeing the scene means you got the bad ending
This song feels so 90s, yet it just refuses to age.
Nothin but straight facts.
Bop is bop.
@@charmyzard _(aggresively points at the table)_
Truly the embodiment of Past, Present and Future.
I Strongly approve of this statement !
JP: What ever you do always have faith my friends
US: It was a close call to disaster, but a hero risked his life to save us
Great analogy
Wow... that analogy just made my day, thanks. 😱🥰😍🤩😉👌👍🙏🤜🤛👊🙌👏
and then the planet exploded (but somehow appeared in sonic mania) or sonic murdered eggman
Says a lot about the differences in both Eastern and Western approaches to spirituality.
@@YourName-qg2of about little planet returning idk and also sonic didnt murder eggman (if your talking about the bad ending) eggman quickly teleported to the past (probably) just before the stone hit hit (only the machine he was in exploded)
The slow fade into an acoustic guitar solo is so lovely to me
It's like ASMR.
Very badass riff
"Mr. Bad's got it good, but this ain't his neighborhood he's takin' over"
Excellent lyrics. Wish they were in more versions of the song.
Me too. I like this song just as much as Cosmic Eternity.
SHIN!?!? Didn't expect to see you outside the TF_irl server!
That is such 90's lyric writing and I love it so much for it.
@@Lunarstar57 Me too.
Didn't the singer improvise the lyrics?
Singer:Hey the song is over
Guy on base:no, let him cook
Guy on guitar: 3:24
fr😂
Dear lord, that transition from normal song into an acoustic guitar was just smoooooth!!
I have an accoustic guitar
Melvin Urias epic
@@melvinurias4529 Just.....legendary.....😔
@@melvinurias4529 nice 👍🏻
This song is excellent
Almost 3 decades later and this song still proves itself to be timeless.
Hehehe, *timeless*
I see what you did there.
Nah it just time traveled to the good future
Timestones, son
I always prefered the ending version. Why? *Because that chorus.* ... *and that part at the ending where it's just acoustic guitar and it's freaking awesome!*
I modded my version of CD on steam to have you can do anything's lyrics for the opening and sonic boom for the credits.
I agree
Shame that ending solo isn't on Sega CD's ending
It's got soul.
Same
The vibes from this song represents the feeling of going home after a long day.
Weeb
@@BitchChill lmao
I know. Gives off that feeling of "riding off into the sunset western style".
@@endystarboy647 Eyy wassup! Thanks!
#KiryukaiFOREVER 🐉
@@endystarboy647 it's a bit weird seeing fellow tatsunokos so far away from anything vtuber related but it's always welcome :^)
Those final 30 seconds with that acoustic guitar give me life. Both OSTs of this game are magical.
Too bad the game itself isn't good
@@BitchChill I swear I see you in the comments of almost every single Sonic CD video I've ever watched
@@demetriuskafkoulas5005 I'm a RUclips addict
@@BitchChill respect your opinion, but I LOVED Sonic CD!
@@BitchChill It's an extremely good game, and it takes you several playthroughs to finally see how. If you approach this game on your first run as a normal, expected Sonic experience, it's probably disappointing. Short levels, and very easy / forgettable bosses. You might also be frustrated at how you can't quite seem to line up a time travel run or can't figure it out, and you always get stuck in the bad future. "Why are my time travels cut short every time? How do I master this bonus stage game?"
So after a while, you pick it up again, but this time you're a little more determined. A little more willing to slow things down and explore some more. You start by practicing the time warps from the bad future and back, and you start to get the hang of where and how you can make reliable time jumps. Next you learn that the robot generators are hidden in the past and you need find and destroy them to get to the good future of each stage. It becomes more satisfying learning ideal routes and getting more confident in jumping between time periods. You learn that you don't actually need to collect all of the Time Stones for the good ending.
Before long, on your 4th or 5th playthrough, you've mastered the time warp and you've seen the good ending. You now challenge yourself to visit every time period in every zone and destroy every robot generator for the good future. It's a sort of hypnotic dance hopping between times with ease, enjoying the music from each and every stage, appreciating the subtle and not so subtle differences between time zones.
This was my experience with Sonic CD. It was frustrating and it was cheap, but it was intriguing, challenging, and rewarding the more I played it. It's the sonic game I've played the absolute most of and it now is absolutely one of my all time favorites.
Definitely has a whole "another day saved" vibe to it. Which works, considering CD's place in the franchise.
What do you mean CD's place? Like timeline placement or what?
@@professionalclown7166 i think he just kind of means CD was sort of the middle child between Sonic 1 and 2 on release and was largely inaccessible until the rerelease, so it did sort of serve as just "another adventure" without as much gravity as the games that released before and after it
@@professionalclown7166I suggest you play Sonic Origins since it goes from Sonic 1, CD, 2 and then 3 & Knuckles.
Friend: I feel depressed and useless.
Me:
Damn. And the acoustic makes this even more great.
drago Rodan yeh
I also feel depressed sometimes, like nothing I do really matters. But this song is really cool though, and kinda cheers me up.
I started hearing the lyrics in other way after reading it, it's so sweet to imagine! ❤
now that's a true friend!
Man this is fresh as the 90s, the good times
What a bass line
Yes
Just lovely. 💕
One of the best
"SWEET BASS LINE" - Big The Cat
The last 30 seconds with just the acoustic guitar is SO good. Always been my favorite part of the song.
One of the Best songs in sonic history
Vai brazilian
Idk bout that but that you're opinion
Lucas Sanchez nah he’s right
Earleybyrd ! Hmmm. I don’t know I mean this song is pretty bad and stupid like you
@@knucklestheechidna3502 You have destroyed my self-confidence.
Honestly, this version is my favourite ver. of Sonic Boom.
Ditto.
Mine too
Same
-.-
It’s a shame this version isn’t on the ost for streaming platforms
THAT LAST PART THO🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 3:09
I need it extended. 🔥
That acoustic guitar at the end is just... GOD, it's good
@@KameWeeb faxx
🎸🎸🎸
That guitar at the end is so amazing to listen to. It's like something you'd hear as a hero walks off into the sunset after a job well done.
I love how we can see the “Most Replayed” part of this video, which is right when the acoustic guitar takes us to the end.
that part is such a vibe lol
*Sonic Boom (Ending version)*
Arrangement by: Spencer Nilsen
Lyrics by: Spencer Nilsen and Pastiche
Vocals: Pastiche
Keyboards: Spencer Nilsen & David Young
Guitars: Erik Frykman
Drums: Brad Kaiser
Mixing: David Young & Spencer Nilsen
*Lyrics:*
If you're strong, you can fly
You can reach the other side
Of the rainbow
It's alright - take a chance
'Cause there is no circumstance
That you can't handle
When you use your mind
Mr. Bad's, got it good
But this ain't his neighborhood
He's taking over, no, no
Time is now, he can't hide
Find the power deep inside
And make it happen
Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom
Trouble keeps you runnin' faster
Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom
Save the planet from disaster
Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom
Spinning through a world in motion
Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom
Take it all the way!
Make your move, break it out
That's what life is all about
It's your adventure
From the dark to the light
It's a supersonic fight
Gotta keep it goin'
Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom
Trouble keeps you runnin' faster
Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom
Save the planet from disaster
Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom
Spinning through a world in motion
Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom
Take it all the way!
Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom
Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom
Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom
Sonic Boom - Sonic Boom
I was looking for this. Thanks.
You were Strong, you learned to fly
You managed to get by
This whole battle
Take it all, in one big glance
You have been roaring through this dance
And tore down his castle
Mr bad he had it good
But no time manipulation ever could
Spin the waters
No time to waste, for you can't hide
This power held deep inside
And you won't falter.
The acoustic guitar at the end of this song really slaps
It’s very badass
Facts
That acoustic guitar, it is so accurate and fitting
TAKE IT ALL THE WAY!
I saw this comment when I hear this part
@@loapbitzalternative ¡Me too! 😂
🎸🎸🎸🎸🎶🎵
the ending with the acoustic guitar is my favorite part in the entire song, 10/10 song its slaps so hard
That acoustic guitar at the end is just Perfection.
This song just says:
"You did it. You saved everyone and everything. Now rest easy, because you deserve it... and you need it."
*Edit:* Sugoi, never thought I'd get more than 50 likes with this, let alone more than 100
And as a reward you get Little Planet Flowers all over Never Lake, which is cool because they’re awesome flowers
This song actually had a very good message for the youth coming up at this time. There is no circumstance or obstacle that you can't handle in life, no goal you can't achieve if you just USE YOUR MIND and believe in yourself. Now that I'm older and look back... where is the older generation now to uplift our youth to that same message? Everything seems to be in reverse now!
i dunno sounds like you just have a skill issue + you already posted this on another video
Fact
@@ghhn4505 haha true
It sounds like it’s your turn to instill these beliefs into the next generation, bud.
@@sharkapuppet exactly
I've listened to this version of Sonic Boom since I was a kid on the Mega Collection, but I've only recently heard that ending with the ascoustic guitar, and it's one of the best notes a sng can end on.
I love how the guitar keeps going after the vocals fades out
You can do anything: The more fitting theme for the opening cinematic.
Sonic Boom: The more fitting theme for the end cinematic.
this moment always hits hard, sonic freeing amy, and seeing little planet turn into a sonic head before dipping, and then sonic doing that iconic pose, and seeing the adventure you just had, animated in front of you, it's truly awesome
the acoustic solo at the end hits differently late at night
It really does.
Ccan we just appreciate that amped up acoustic guitar in the third verse that led up to the outro srsly omfg
SUCH AN AMAZING SMOOTH TRANSITION
Even if I prefer the JP versions, they didn't do the make it fine approach for the tracks. They actually made a whole new ost for the game and both of them still slap.
Average US Enjoyer:
Chad
Average JP Enjoyer:
Chad
This is that one song you play at the end of a long and eventful day. Ten outta ten. Heard this a million times but it's still a ten outta ten.
same
This is too good man, really gives the feeling that you've done it, you've saved the world- and now... you can rest..... feels nice dunnit?
aw man the transition at the end to just accoustic guitar is just so good * o *
imo this ending version is perfect. It recapitulates the main theme, but is more relaxed and subdued while that guitar is still fire. And when those female singers harmonize "Sonic boom" at the end? 👌
Sonic CD ~ Sonic Boom
US ending version
Lyrics:
If you're strong,
you can fly
You can reach the other side
Of the rainbow
It's all right, take a chance
Cause there is no circumstance
That you can't handle
When you use your mind
Mr. Bad's
Got it good
But this ain't his neighborhood
He's taking over, no, no
Time is now
He can't hide
Find the power deep inside
And make it happen
Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Trouble keeps you running faster)
Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Save the planet from disaster)
Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Spinning through a world in motion)
Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Take it all the way!)
Make your move
Break it out
That's what life is all about
It's your adventure
Through the dark
To the light
It's a supersonic flight
Got to keep it goin'
Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Trouble keeps you running faster)
Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Save the planet from disaster)
Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Spinning through a world in motion)
Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom (Take it all the way!)
Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom
Thanks
(insert beautiful acoustic guitar solo)
I will never forget beating this game for the first time, seeing Sonic land just in time to see his work done, the planet bouncing, teeming with life once again as balance is restored. Then stars fall from the heavens around Sonic as he stands, in awe at the beauty of this mysterious yet wondrous little planetoid, as it flies off into space.
This is one of the best video game endings in my opinion, as well as this game as a whole, and should be cemented in video game history as the legendary masterpiece that it is. To me if I were to point to one game that summed up what Sonic was to me, it's this game.
I'm so glad this port was made and was poured so much love into the whole project. From hearing the musical loops for both the JPN/US soundtrack, the improvements, and getting to hear the incredible acoustic guitar ending of this song. Absolutely incredible work.
That ending though
it's sad that this version of the song doesn't get much love, i don't think it's on any releases of the ost 😭
The chord progression at the end with the guitar, idk why but gives me chills.
After I beat the game with all the time stones, just hearing this playing in the end made me feel like a champion, idk why. It just felt like the right soundtrack for something like this.
Just imagine; If there's a version of Sonic CD that actually both singers of JP and US[Respectivelly Keiko Utoku and Sandy from Pastiche] versions teams up to sing together a "Memorial" version of "Sonic Boom, You Can Do Anything"
Would be beautiful as fuck
Didn't Keiko utoku die?
@@raunakgujralsongs9135 No, she's alive and very well, and also singing actively.
The one who did died is the male part of the vocals, named Casey Rankin
this song is so glorious
Cosmic Eternity may be a good song and for good reason. But Sonic Boom's ending version though. *Amazing!*
It's 2024, and I'm sitting in Lviv, Ukraine when I found this.
The line "Mr. Bad's got it good but this ain't 'is neighborhood he's takin' over" hits a lot different than it did when I was sitting in my living room in the 5th grade back in 1995 watching these end credits for the first time.
I've never heard the ending with the acoustic guitar. Wonderful.
Dude even Sega Japan considers this shit to be the actual main theme
Lmfao what do you mean?
And people were talkin shit about it. Mr white head removed it from the 2011 ports or at least changed it from default
This song is great in the US soundtrack, giving you a break after that extended version of the nighmare-inducing boss theme they dare to call a final boss theme.
I'm always willing to defend the US OST, but that really was a lazy move
@@jamiegioca9448 And at the same time, completely excusable considering they had 7 damn weeks to compose the entire album. The fact that 95% of the tracks are god-tier is a Christmas miracle.
wow. this is a jam too.
A sonic jam
@@JumpyKaput *I get this......*
3:09 - The acoustic is too good for me to care about its length
Hey Darkky
@@Rammy_Latin Weeb
@@BitchChill Uhh okay, man.
@Federal Bureau of Investigation persona is a videogame series
@Federal Bureau of Investigation No, it does not count
Rest In Peace, Chuck Yeager
This is so much better than the opening one. The guitar is amazing
👍
(read full before commenting it)
I had a argument with someone who did terrible things to me. it was messy and we started yelling I even started crying but I felt good afterwards when I finally took the power I lost from them. and this song is the first thing I wanted to listen to cause it's so hopeful! it's so beautiful, for as weird as it is to say Sonic helped me in my life a lot so this is very soothing to hear afterwards. if you're in trouble out there I wanna say to you! it gets better! and I love you
De tan solo escuchar estos temas me dan tanta nostalgia, creo que mi hermano hizo un buen trabajo al enseñarme este juego, se lo agradezco de todo corazón gracias a el conozco a este hermoso personaje además de que he visto su serie, amo a sonic
El sin duda es el mejor juego
lastima que el nombre de esta hermosa cancion se haya manchado usadolo para una cagada de juego años mas tarde (sonic boom rise of lyric)
If the original is present, and the crush 40 version is bad future, then this must be either good future or past
this is the greatest song in the entire series imo. that acoustic guitar at the end...need i say more?
Both themes sound like they are from some kind of anime, and I love it!
Its so good! Ive always loved this song ever since i was but a kid!
I really hope we hear some kind of rendition of this for Sonic 4 since they’re using Metal Sonic and Amy I think we’re getting a CD movie
“The US ost is bad” this track:
I think the Japanese soundtrack is superior overall but Sonic Boom is way better than Toot Toot Sonic Warrior and Cosmic Eternity.
@@friedrichnietzsche7736i don’t know about Cosmic Eternity but definitely better than You Can Do Anything.
"The JP soundtrack is better" and "The US soundtrack is bad" are two different statements, and I've never heard the latter.
@@EvolvedcyberQuincyidk about that either lol
WHY IS THIS SONG SO GOOOOODDDD
If they make Sonic 4 movie based on Sonic CD they better use the Sonic Boom song
This is easily the best version imo
The guitar at the end is just 👌
I've never heard that acoustic ending before, it's fuckin' sick
2:08 Damn, that part made me emotional
3:05 Best part, all instruments fades out and an acoustic fades in
The way the acoustic guitar slowly becomes the only instrument at the end and then cuts abruptly makes me *fuckin nut*
That solo at the end is such a cherry on top.
Petition for this to be the ending theme for The Sonic Movie 2
WHOLE. HEARTEDLY. AGREE.
*I NEED THAT REMIX.*
They can use it as a somewhat tease if they were to make a 3rd one :))
Definitely the superior version
That guitar is best. Always prefer the ending version
This is the original Pastiche credits version from the Sonic CD album with the extended outro, which is the best part about this.
just beautiful
Sonic lands from the exploding Death Egg, sets Amy down, makes sure she's okay, speeds off, sees Eggman escaping, picks up rock, throws it at him, Eggman explodes in Eggman-shaped cloud, the planet becomes beautiful with life again.
It is little planet
That's Little Planet
I genuinely wish to make music as good as this.
Like this feels like you're looking back on a time that you've grown from
lets get on how banger this art is
that's a clock in that ring, the whole time travel thing
that beautiful landscape photo inside the chains (what we're fighting for)
those chains are coming from the imprisoned and half cyberformed little planet hovering over robotnik's hand
the chain loop back into robotnik's tight grip, he's in control. he's all covered in shadows and very foreboding
sonic being at his most badass on the right with metal on the left
everything is reflected in the gold on the ring
This song makes me picture a soldier wandering off into the desert away from a bunch of fallen helicopters, buildings, and airplanes as the only surviving member of his platoon.
Spec Ops: The Line
It's still a mysterious why this version of the song isn't on spotify
Like come on, sega, you had one job
all: this song is magic
me: **cry like a child**
Rhythm guitarist playing like his wife and children are being held by terrorists in an undisclosed location
Wish this version of the song was on streaming.
I'm so glad, when thinking of LEGO Island, this song came to mind, but I was able to keep it in my head, let it simmer and not just brute force it, and my brain was finally able to, in only a few minutes, figure out what melody I remembered and what the song was.
Going Home After A Friday be like:
Japanese Version: You did it! Party while it lasts because there's still more to go
American Version: Congratulations! You saved Little Planet! You showed Eggman who's boss!
I like how the song ended in the guitar
「YOU'RE TOO COOL!」
SONIC BOOM 🗣️🔥🔥🔥
I always liked seeing parts of the game we played through an animated form. I was freaking out seeing the Metal Sonic race segment.
I am proud to say this
Sonic CD was my first sonic game
when you finish another average ass year of high school
The animation in the cutscenes is amazing for the time
This Song Feels so Smooth
I honestly prefer this version