Battle: Chapter 4 - Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door OST
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Battle: Chapter 4 - Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door OST
Sound Director: Yoshito Sekigawa
Composers: Yoshito Sekigawa, Kazuki Komai, Fumihiro Isobe
Platform: Nintendo Switch
Playlist: • Paper Mario: The Thous...
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The true horror of this chapter is dealing with a bunch of enemies after you failed to guard properly against being put to sleep.
Cursed Crazee Dayzees. Still trying to find that Amazee Dayzee that I ran into when I didn’t have my partners.
Bonus point if there is an amazy daisy
@@sacripan4425extra credit if you are completely alone when it happens
I love how this battle theme has some ghostly vibes but also gives an enchanting/magic feeling. And the harpsichord is pefect!💜
god that harpsichord is so good, fits perfectly and sounds amazing
I just finished chapter 4 and this battle theme’s been stuck in my head since I wrapped it up, the harpsichord in this is chef’s kiss 😘 🤌
Shoutouts to the one well with all the Buzzy Beetles ganging up on you.
Everybody gangsta until the crazee dayzee keeps putting you to sleep repeatedly
this song plays in my head repeatedly while farming Amazee Dayzees
This is actually fire
Splunkin:what is it with nintendo putting the hyper enemies in the spooky chapters.
Crowber:well, you, me, jack'o goomba amd several others did not exist back in 2004
Y'all gonna hate me, but this was the most forgettable version for me. It's quite good, mind you, but I literally remembered every other version before this one.
i think chapter 5 is the most forgettable
it’s still good, but it just doesn’t have the unique impact like the other chapter battle themes do
@@cherryguystudios Ironically enough, Chapter 5 was one of, if not the most memorable for me.
I agree with you. It's still good, but just not as memorable as other versions.