This is like a full on celebration of everything that is Thousand-Year Door. While the original credits theme holds a special place in my heart, if this is the replacement, well I can't be too upset
Story time: These new credits resonated with me on such a profound level. When I first found the original version of this game at a local shop and beat it in around 2016 or 2017, I was a completely different person than I am now. I was fine and all and I had a general desire to go out and create things one day, but middle school sure was middle schooling, and I was still figuring out how specifically I wanted to express myself creatively and all that. But now, playing the remake in 2024, I’m one year of college down, and I can say that I spent a good chunk of my high school career building that confidence and finding the answer to that question by doing theatre. A friend I met in freshman year that I consider family now eventually convinced me to start at it in the beginning of junior year. 4 shows over the course of 2 years, and they were some of the best and most formative times of my life, and I absolutely came out of them a happier person. I can’t put into words how much high school theatre meant to me. So not only am I able to better appreciate the stage aspect of this game now, but also, to my emotional surprise, they changed the credits to act like a curtain call for all the characters I’ve fallen in love with all over again throughout my playthrough. It made me feel like I was back up on that dingy old auditorium stage with all my amazing cast and crew mates. This time around, in some small way, celebrating the end of Mario’s adventure with everyone I met in the story evoked the same feelings of celebrating the end of high school right alongside some of my closest friends with one last show. And in the same way that the end of high school points towards a hopeful future, I’m hoping this wonderful remake’s success means more Paper Mario games like TTYD are on the horizon. There’s just no game quite like it. In short, a Paper Mario game- no, THE Paper Mario game- has really put into perspective just how much personal growth and understanding of myself I’ve experienced after almost a decade. Who would’ve fuckin thought, huh? And hey, if you somehow read through all of this yammering, thanks. Means you take these silly video games as seriously as I do ;)
The fact that the entire credit sequence in this remake is set up like a roll call at the end of a play is so aesthetically fitting for this game. The credits in the original were...fine enough, albeit bland imho, but this...I actually cried a little. To me, it honestly shows just how much love and care went into making this remake.
This is really entertaining staff credits and it's an excellent retrospective music...but to be honest imo I really loved the credits of the original game because we were like "Ah, this is the end of an unforgottable journey, now we can rest and be nostalgic about it". But anyway TTYD is masterpiece whatsoever
They put so much care into this remake that’s it’s almost impossible to break other than that one badge duplication glitch. I wish Pokémon scarlet and violet was like this
Even though it's not tugging at the heart strings and making anyone cry, but this is just really nice to see everyone you have met throughout the entire journey walk across the stage doing whatever they do as everyone watches
This credits theme probably took a bit of inspiration from good friends bad friends and curtain call from the mother series which incorporated themes from locations as character from that location or part of the game appear in the credits.
I honestly didn't expect them to completely redo the credits sequence from scratch, but it's a great change and more thematically appropriate IMO. Also, It took me a moment to notice, but I like that they managed to slip in a cameo from TEC at the very end.
@@notmalcolmm I had an idea where they could possibly revamp Sticker Star so that it plays like the originals. Sticker Star has charming moments and music that deserve better gameplay
Man what a game this was. I never played the original due to the simple fact that I grew up playing video games around the 2010s so I missed the GameCube and Wii era. I knew about this game for a while but never put too much thought into this game because it was so old and I've always been more of a Mario & Luigi RPG fan anyway, but when this remake came out I saw the opportunity to finally play what most call the best Paper Mario game. I absolutely LOVED all this game had to offer. It was the first time I played a game 100% in a while. This game was truly one of the greatest games I've ever played and I can totally understand all the hype towards this remake, even if I never played the original.
this song, while it made me somber at first, upon relistens just makes me feel so happy. its very "smile because it happened and you were apart of it". and i love it for that
This is gonna be another "I miss the original version of this thing moment" but nah, I'll always be a sucker for a roll call-style credits sequence. Both are still good in their own right. And of course, it's also a good medley.
amazing! this is much better to the original credits scene, i loved,they included leitmotiv related to each chapter and major characters, and presented in a way, similar to a cast bow presentation, in play/broadway musical.
Why do the comments praising the new credits always have to downplay the old ones? Why can't we appreciate both? It really feels like children who always believe new is better are typing these comments I encourage everyone to give the OG credits theme a listen because it is really good too
i do agree with you although this one just adds a hype factor into it while also saying thank you in the end ( and by that i mean the music is happy and all nice with the theme). the ending part of the song (like where the photo of rougeport was displayed) just feels so weird. i do miss how they didn't use the og credits theme and remake that into somewhere here in this song.
chapter 6's battle theme was such a banger that the sound team knew they couldn't just let it be underutilized and thus threw it in here
Definitely one of my favorite battle themes in the game
This remake is a masterpiece and definitely better than the original imo
It only been a thousand years
Fun Fact I Learned: TEC can be seen above in the credits.
This is like a full on celebration of everything that is Thousand-Year Door. While the original credits theme holds a special place in my heart, if this is the replacement, well I can't be too upset
This new theme reminds me of good friends bad friends and curtain call from the mother series a lot
Story time: These new credits resonated with me on such a profound level. When I first found the original version of this game at a local shop and beat it in around 2016 or 2017, I was a completely different person than I am now. I was fine and all and I had a general desire to go out and create things one day, but middle school sure was middle schooling, and I was still figuring out how specifically I wanted to express myself creatively and all that.
But now, playing the remake in 2024, I’m one year of college down, and I can say that I spent a good chunk of my high school career building that confidence and finding the answer to that question by doing theatre. A friend I met in freshman year that I consider family now eventually convinced me to start at it in the beginning of junior year. 4 shows over the course of 2 years, and they were some of the best and most formative times of my life, and I absolutely came out of them a happier person. I can’t put into words how much high school theatre meant to me.
So not only am I able to better appreciate the stage aspect of this game now, but also, to my emotional surprise, they changed the credits to act like a curtain call for all the characters I’ve fallen in love with all over again throughout my playthrough. It made me feel like I was back up on that dingy old auditorium stage with all my amazing cast and crew mates. This time around, in some small way, celebrating the end of Mario’s adventure with everyone I met in the story evoked the same feelings of celebrating the end of high school right alongside some of my closest friends with one last show. And in the same way that the end of high school points towards a hopeful future, I’m hoping this wonderful remake’s success means more Paper Mario games like TTYD are on the horizon. There’s just no game quite like it.
In short, a Paper Mario game- no, THE Paper Mario game- has really put into perspective just how much personal growth and understanding of myself I’ve experienced after almost a decade. Who would’ve fuckin thought, huh? And hey, if you somehow read through all of this yammering, thanks. Means you take these silly video games as seriously as I do ;)
I cried multiple times at the ending seeing the growth of all the characters and reading this almost made me cry again
TTYD finally got the credits it deserves after all these years... :)
im the 100th like
Ding Dong The Shadow Queen Is Dead.
*Leaves a Bat mark on the wall*
destroyed*
The fact that the entire credit sequence in this remake is set up like a roll call at the end of a play is so aesthetically fitting for this game.
The credits in the original were...fine enough, albeit bland imho, but this...I actually cried a little. To me, it honestly shows just how much love and care went into making this remake.
This is really entertaining staff credits and it's an excellent retrospective music...but to be honest imo I really loved the credits of the original game because we were like "Ah, this is the end of an unforgottable journey, now we can rest and be nostalgic about it". But anyway TTYD is masterpiece whatsoever
They put so much care into this remake that’s it’s almost impossible to break other than that one badge duplication glitch. I wish Pokémon scarlet and violet was like this
I love the credits this game has, its like a walkdown / bows sequence you see at the end of a play!
Parakarry= good credits
100% agree with that sir
Even though it's not tugging at the heart strings and making anyone cry, but this is just really nice to see everyone you have met throughout the entire journey walk across the stage doing whatever they do as everyone watches
Speak for yourself. I actually teared up a bit when I first saw this.
@@The_Admiral_AngelYou know what’s up! 🎉
Y-Yeah, who cried during this ha ha ha...
...D-Definitely couldn't be me...
Coming from a person who played the original back then, this new ending is miles better than Silhouette City.
Talk about a climactic ending. The original credits were so plain, they improved it like 100x.
This credits theme probably took a bit of inspiration from good friends bad friends and curtain call from the mother series which incorporated themes from locations as character from that location or part of the game appear in the credits.
@@BobKirbyman-kz1foTechnically every Paper Mario besides the OG TTYD and Super have a credits theme doing this.
not origami king @@train4292
I honestly didn't expect them to completely redo the credits sequence from scratch, but it's a great change and more thematically appropriate IMO. Also, It took me a moment to notice, but I like that they managed to slip in a cameo from TEC at the very end.
this isn't just a credits theme for the game, but the theme of the possible resurgence of old paper mario
I sure hope so.
@@GreatAnonymity-cn7qo once we get sticker star 2, we truly know paper mario's back!!!!
@@notmalcolmm I had an idea where they could possibly revamp Sticker Star so that it plays like the originals. Sticker Star has charming moments and music that deserve better gameplay
@@MarioSonic46 like how sticker star was going to be before miyamoto's decision to change it?
@@rdgreen1022 I dunno. I haven't seen much about its development.
Honestly I think the game is better than i remembered
tbf they fixed a lot of things like chapter 4’s backtracking for example
@@ReubensStuffdont forget the general white hunt
@@SomeRobIoxDude that too, that was a super annoying thing just fixed
You can also fast travel the Shadow palace to go back to Rogueport and skip the final boss cutscenes after you lost to Shadow queen the first time
@@stomper1232That was new? I didn’t know that!
Man what a game this was. I never played the original due to the simple fact that I grew up playing video games around the 2010s so I missed the GameCube and Wii era. I knew about this game for a while but never put too much thought into this game because it was so old and I've always been more of a Mario & Luigi RPG fan anyway, but when this remake came out I saw the opportunity to finally play what most call the best Paper Mario game. I absolutely LOVED all this game had to offer. It was the first time I played a game 100% in a while. This game was truly one of the greatest games I've ever played and I can totally understand all the hype towards this remake, even if I never played the original.
0:06 The Pixar sequel I never knew I wanted
"Monster's Inc 2: The Thousand Year Door"
Protagonists and Partners: "Thank you for playing!"
it was an absolutely life changing experience playing this game, genuinely makes me want to become a better person.
The greatest credits in Paper Mario, easily. I love Origami King’s, but this roll call easily tops it.
this song, while it made me somber at first, upon relistens just makes me feel so happy. its very "smile because it happened and you were apart of it". and i love it for that
kinda sad I didn’t get a remix of my favorite credits song but given I grew up playing the shit out of this game
ye I was still sobbing during this
sad that luigi and his partners didnt get to appear on stage :(
Luigi’s in the audience actually.
This goin in my bops bg music for streams its sooo good. Finally got to play this for the first time. The credits track is simply incredible.
I wasn’t expecting them to do a complete do over of the credits but it was definitely more grandiose than the original.
BEST! MARIO GAME! EVER!
BANGER!!!
3:28 I am being ascended to heaven
Fantastic!
Fantastic.
This is gonna be another "I miss the original version of this thing moment" but nah, I'll always be a sucker for a roll call-style credits sequence. Both are still good in their own right. And of course, it's also a good medley.
Amazing 🤩
In a perfect world this would have random letters of the developer names go all wavy or twitchy as well as just being the theater rollcall.
Staff Credits - The Toad's Adventures OST
Please do the chapter 5 and 7 battle themes next please
Chapter 5: ua-cam.com/video/N0xKMI-S9TQ/v-deo.htmlsi=2ZmNsg6eG2m2u64N
Chapter 7: ua-cam.com/video/KRMoVTD7Do8/v-deo.htmlsi=TbMKLvWN4e6Fltdp
What about the Game Over theme?
amazing! this is much better to the original credits scene, i loved,they included leitmotiv related to each chapter and major characters, and presented in a way, similar to a cast bow presentation, in play/broadway musical.
kinda sad the old theme got straight up replaced, it was one of my favorites
🤩🤩🤩
Hey, some of your videos in this playlist aren't showing.
Be specific please
For example the shadow sirens battle is not showing it in the playlist
Why do the comments praising the new credits always have to downplay the old ones? Why can't we appreciate both?
It really feels like children who always believe new is better are typing these comments
I encourage everyone to give the OG credits theme a listen because it is really good too
i do agree with you although this one just adds a hype factor into it while also saying thank you in the end ( and by that i mean the music is happy and all nice with the theme). the ending part of the song (like where the photo of rougeport was displayed) just feels so weird. i do miss how they didn't use the og credits theme and remake that into somewhere here in this song.