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** It would be remiss if we didn't add This theme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4b_ZGhNpbs if you check the game files, it has the name KUROKI, meaning blackbeast. It usually plays when Ragna is kicking ass or about to kick some ass in the main story.

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[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4b_ZGhNpbs if you check the game files, it has the name KUROKI, KUROKI]], meaning blackbeast. It blackbeast, usually plays when Ragna is kicking ass or about to kick some ass in the main story.
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** It would be remiss if we didn't add This theme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4b_ZGhNpbs if you check the game files, it has the name KUROKI, meaning blackbeast. It usually plays when Ragna is kicking ass or about to kick some ass in the main story.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUy36rTeQHg Blue Beating]], the suitably badass player selection music. ''Please select your character...'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7j9pb4E11M Proof of the Warrior]] of ''Chronophantasma'' is no slouch either. Neither is the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MerpHhT8BaU Character Select theme]] for ''Central Fiction''.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUy36rTeQHg com/watch?v=3DoxSUNlQHI Blue Beating]], the suitably badass player selection music. ''Please select your character...'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7j9pb4E11M com/watch?v=kZTedl2k8Xs Proof of the Warrior]] of ''Chronophantasma'' is no slouch either. Neither is the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MerpHhT8BaU com/watch?v=AkEFbUjZUOc Character Select theme]] for ''Central Fiction''.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UreOvO2z4Y Jaeger]]. Naoto's theme. Pure, ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' style riffing from beginning to end, symbolic of Naoto not being of the ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' World.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UreOvO2z4Y Jaeger]]. Naoto's theme. Pure, ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' style riffing from beginning to end, symbolic of Naoto not being of the central ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' World. Bonus points for its backline being based off of Rebellion, symbolizing how Naoto is an AU counterpart of Ragna.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdoqVCeSXkU SIX-HEROES]], which plays when... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin members of the Six Heroes (Hakumen, Hazama/Terumi, Valkenhayn, Platinum)]] fight each other. Truly badass and gives off an intimidating aura which reflects the power of each and everyone of them. In ''Central Fiction'', Nine gets added to the list, although for story purposes Hazama and Platinum don't have this theme play for them anymore.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdoqVCeSXkU SIX-HEROES]], which plays when... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin members of the Six Heroes (Hakumen, Hazama/Terumi, Valkenhayn, Platinum)]] fight each other. Truly badass and gives off an intimidating aura which reflects the power of each and everyone of them. In ''Central Fiction'', Nine gets and Jubei get added to the list, although for story purposes Hazama and Platinum don't have this theme play for them anymore.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af6JRDhNBiw MUST DIE]], Susanoo's theme. If you ever thought this franchise's soundtrack could get any more meme-worthy songs, you thought wrong. It's pure, Guilty Gear-style metal with traditional Japanese instruments and what can only be described as "kabuki theater scream-o enka". The vocals combine MetalScream with [[LargeHam overly-theatrical]] rapping, complete with massively {{Narm}}-laden, edgy {{Engrish}} lyrics, and it is '''GODLIKE'''. And then there's his boss theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrPEQb0TgR8 HAKAISHIN.]] The song's name translates to "God of Destruction", a fitting name for a DestroyerDeity who's only desire is to bring ruin to the world. Not only does this song mark the climax of the most bitter feud in the series, but it also doubles as the Final Boss theme of the '''entire series''' while also having the honor of being the longest song made by Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari, clocking in at '''7 minutes, 17 seconds'''.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af6JRDhNBiw MUST DIE]], Susanoo's theme. If you ever thought this franchise's soundtrack could get any more meme-worthy songs, you thought wrong. It's pure, Guilty Gear-style metal with traditional Japanese instruments and what can only be described as "kabuki theater scream-o enka". The vocals combine MetalScream with [[LargeHam overly-theatrical]] rapping, complete with massively {{Narm}}-laden, edgy {{Engrish}} lyrics, and it is '''GODLIKE'''.'''godlike'''. And then there's his boss theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrPEQb0TgR8 HAKAISHIN.]] The song's name translates to "God of Destruction", a fitting name for a DestroyerDeity who's only desire is to bring ruin to the world. Not only does this song mark the climax of the most bitter feud in the series, but it also doubles as the Final Boss theme of the '''entire series''' while also having the honor of being the longest song made by Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari, clocking in at '''7 minutes, 17 seconds'''.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af6JRDhNBiw MUST DIE]], Susanoo's theme. If you ever thought this franchise's soundtrack could get any more meme-worthy songs, you thought wrong. It's pure, Guilty Gear-style metal with traditional Japanese instruments and what can only be described as "kabuki theater scream-o enka". The vocals combine MetalScream with [[LargeHam overly-theatrical]) rapping, complete with massively {{Narm}}-laden, edgy {{Engrish}} lyrics, and it is '''GODLIKE'''. And then there's his boss theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrPEQb0TgR8 HAKAISHIN.]] The song's name translates to "God of Destruction", a fitting name for a DestroyerDeity who's only desire is to bring ruin to the world. Not only does this song mark the climax of the most bitter feud in the series, but it also doubles as the Final Boss theme of the '''entire series''' while also having the honor of being the longest song made by Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari, clocking in at '''7 minutes, 17 seconds'''.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af6JRDhNBiw MUST DIE]], Susanoo's theme. If you ever thought this franchise's soundtrack could get any more meme-worthy songs, you thought wrong. It's pure, Guilty Gear-style metal with traditional Japanese instruments and what can only be described as "kabuki theater scream-o enka". The vocals combine MetalScream with [[LargeHam overly-theatrical]) overly-theatrical]] rapping, complete with massively {{Narm}}-laden, edgy {{Engrish}} lyrics, and it is '''GODLIKE'''. And then there's his boss theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrPEQb0TgR8 HAKAISHIN.]] The song's name translates to "God of Destruction", a fitting name for a DestroyerDeity who's only desire is to bring ruin to the world. Not only does this song mark the climax of the most bitter feud in the series, but it also doubles as the Final Boss theme of the '''entire series''' while also having the honor of being the longest song made by Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari, clocking in at '''7 minutes, 17 seconds'''.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af6JRDhNBiw MUST DIE]], Susanoo's theme. If you ever thought this franchise's soundtrack could get any more meme-worthy songs, you thought wrong. It's pure, Guilty Gear-style metal with traditional Japanese instruments and what can only be described as "kabuki theater scream-o enka". The vocals combine MetalScream with [[LargeHam overly-theatrical) rapping, complete with massively {{Narm}}-laden {{Engrish}}, and it is '''GODLIKE'''. And then there's his boss theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrPEQb0TgR8 HAKAISHIN.]] The song's name translates to "God of Destruction", a fitting name for a DestroyerDeity who's only desire is to bring ruin to the world. Not only does this song mark the climax of the most bitter feud in the series, but it also doubles as the Final Boss theme of the '''entire series''' while also having the honor of being the longest song made by Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari, clocking in at '''7 minutes, 17 seconds'''.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af6JRDhNBiw MUST DIE]], Susanoo's theme. If you ever thought this franchise's soundtrack could get any more meme-worthy songs, you thought wrong. It's pure, Guilty Gear-style metal with traditional Japanese instruments and what can only be described as "kabuki theater scream-o enka". The vocals combine MetalScream with [[LargeHam overly-theatrical) overly-theatrical]) rapping, complete with massively {{Narm}}-laden {{Engrish}}, {{Narm}}-laden, edgy {{Engrish}} lyrics, and it is '''GODLIKE'''. And then there's his boss theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrPEQb0TgR8 HAKAISHIN.]] The song's name translates to "God of Destruction", a fitting name for a DestroyerDeity who's only desire is to bring ruin to the world. Not only does this song mark the climax of the most bitter feud in the series, but it also doubles as the Final Boss theme of the '''entire series''' while also having the honor of being the longest song made by Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari, clocking in at '''7 minutes, 17 seconds'''.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af6JRDhNBiw MUST DIE]][[spoiler:, Susanoo's theme.]] A death metal theme with traditional Japanese instruments and vocals. And then there's his boss theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrPEQb0TgR8 HAKAISHIN.]] [[spoiler: The song's name translates to "God of Destruction", a fitting name for a DestroyerDeity who's only desire is to bring ruin to the world. Not only does this song mark the climax of the most bitter feud in the series, but it also doubles as the Final Boss theme of the '''entire series''' while also having the honor of being the longest song made by Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari, clocking in at '''7 minutes, 17 seconds'''.]]

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af6JRDhNBiw MUST DIE]][[spoiler:, DIE]], Susanoo's theme.]] A death theme. If you ever thought this franchise's soundtrack could get any more meme-worthy songs, you thought wrong. It's pure, Guilty Gear-style metal theme with traditional Japanese instruments and vocals.what can only be described as "kabuki theater scream-o enka". The vocals combine MetalScream with [[LargeHam overly-theatrical) rapping, complete with massively {{Narm}}-laden {{Engrish}}, and it is '''GODLIKE'''. And then there's his boss theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrPEQb0TgR8 HAKAISHIN.]] [[spoiler: The song's name translates to "God of Destruction", a fitting name for a DestroyerDeity who's only desire is to bring ruin to the world. Not only does this song mark the climax of the most bitter feud in the series, but it also doubles as the Final Boss theme of the '''entire series''' while also having the honor of being the longest song made by Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari, clocking in at '''7 minutes, 17 seconds'''.]]
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEnZvmsll4o STAND UNRIVALED]], Jubei's theme. At long last, the Goddamn Catman finally makes his grand entrance to the series' playable roster in style with a powerful Japanese anthem.
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* Noel's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-EFX4Ws25A Bullet Dance]].

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* Noel's theme, [[http://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-EFX4Ws25A com/watch?v=rTyrmJcsA4w Bullet Dance]].
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* [[http://youtu.be/029w-cXgXH0 Nightmare Fiction]], played for Ragna vs. Hazama matches. Perfect for two monsters tearing at each other. One [[TragicMonster sympathetic]], the other... not so much. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fssDMCYtoc8 Nightmare Fiction II]] somehow manages to keep the menacing feel of the original while sounding significantly calmer and more grandiose.

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* [[http://youtu.be/029w-cXgXH0 [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGy5uyuYgBg Nightmare Fiction]], played for Ragna vs. Hazama matches. Perfect for two monsters tearing at each other. One [[TragicMonster sympathetic]], the other... not so much. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fssDMCYtoc8 Nightmare Fiction II]] somehow manages to keep the menacing feel of the original while sounding significantly calmer and more grandiose.
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* Ladies and gentlemen, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gs6S_Q_Yz6g CENTRALFICTION]]. An opening truly befitting the series' GrandFinale.
** And it got a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhFTGvZddyo&t remix]] for BBCF Ver. 2.0, with a new beginning and extending a few notes in an epic fashion, while leaving the original song intact.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I86O9K_s4fw Plastic Night]], Relius' theme. It gives a boss-like feel while sounding evil and gentlemanly at the same time. Not only that, it has one of the sweetest riffs in the ''series''. They're seriously beautiful.
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqMLxErdhfI Plastic Night II]], which now features an ominous intro and a badass piano.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I86O9K_s4fw Plastic Night]], Relius' theme. It gives a boss-like feel while sounding evil and gentlemanly at the same time. Not only that, it has one of the sweetest riffs in the ''series''. They're seriously beautiful.
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** Without further ado, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1U4RTiqBXk Rebellion II]], starting off with Ragna's newest mission to stop Terumi and being rough as ever.

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** Without further ado, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1U4RTiqBXk com/watch?v=PdnyyD8e-z8 Rebellion II]], starting off with Ragna's newest mission to stop Terumi and being rough as ever.



** And then there's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdYfVFLMiZo Black Onslaught]], his boss theme. THIS is how [[DeathMetal death]][[{{Grindcore}} grind]] should be done.

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** And then there's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdYfVFLMiZo com/watch?v=XGpa7xIfPT8 Black Onslaught]], his boss theme. THIS is how [[DeathMetal death]][[{{Grindcore}} grind]] should be done.



* Jin's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJaSS6yiq1g Lust SIN]]. This has cold cruelty infused with elements of grace and serenity.

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* Jin's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJaSS6yiq1g com/watch?v=StjxfSnwiVg Lust SIN]]. This has cold cruelty infused with elements of grace and serenity.



** Jin's epic theme got even more epic with [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRxmxknkeaw Lust Sin II]]. The soothing sound of the violins befit Jin's character development, and how far he's come since his NOL days.

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** Jin's epic theme got even more epic with [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRxmxknkeaw com/watch?v=emhyxpfrGDs Lust Sin II]]. The soothing sound of the violins befit Jin's character development, and how far he's come since his NOL days.



** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqqG3a8aH4Q Oriental Flower II]] is a lot more aggressive, and has several wicked guitar solos and an eerie opening, reflecting how much more [[DarkerAndEdgier serious]] Litchi's situation and turmoil have become, [[ForcedIntoEvil being forced to work with villains she detests]]. But the original rhythm still persists, as proof that she hasn't completely lost herself and is going quite strong no matter how grim the situation may be. Go, Litchi!
* Arakune's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY6grAdk8Vs Thin RED Line]]. It really captures just how insane and twisted he is, combining metal with disjointed piano pieces, violins that switch between [[ScareChord shrieking]] and [[PlayingTheHeartStrings weeping,]] synthesisers and, [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking oddly enough,]] flutes. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnijQggt9og Thin RED Line II]] has organs and guitar riffs that make it sound like something by Motoi Sakuraba.
* Bang's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-xMI4AlwLQ REPPUU (Gale)]], is the perfect theme song for manly hero of love and justice.

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** [[https://www.[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqqG3a8aH4Q com/watch?v=JUR7K4fP5o8 Oriental Flower II]] is a lot more aggressive, and has several wicked guitar solos and an eerie opening, reflecting how much more [[DarkerAndEdgier serious]] Litchi's situation and turmoil have become, [[ForcedIntoEvil being forced to work with villains she detests]]. But the original rhythm still persists, as proof that she hasn't completely lost herself and is going quite strong no matter how grim the situation may be. Go, Litchi!
* Arakune's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY6grAdk8Vs com/watch?v=NJsNB2zDGiA Thin RED Line]]. It really captures just how insane and twisted he is, combining metal with disjointed piano pieces, violins that switch between [[ScareChord shrieking]] and [[PlayingTheHeartStrings weeping,]] synthesisers and, [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking oddly enough,]] flutes. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnijQggt9og com/watch?v=OWFF6hSRy10 Thin RED Line II]] has organs and guitar riffs that make it sound like something by Motoi Sakuraba.
* Bang's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-xMI4AlwLQ com/watch?v=Xa5c1qR18pg REPPUU (Gale)]], is the perfect theme song for manly hero of love and justice.



** '''[[EarWorm BANG]] [[Music/JAMProject BANG]] [[MemeticMutation BANG]]''' '''''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFNCD22jkJk BAAAAANG!!!]]''''' As if there's any doubt that Bang is awesome, he gets his own ThemeMusicPowerUp, which is both awesome and [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments absolutely ridiculous]], called "Omae no Tettsui ni Kugi wo Ute!"/"Beat a Nail with Your Hammer!". Unfortunately, the song has been cut as of ''Chronophantasma''. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIFweAFtrEY The Live version of "Tettsui ni Kugi wo Ute!"]] which, although not performed by Kageyama and instead by Bang's VA, is not even an ounce less badass and manly.
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvXEprUZdy4 REPPU II]]. Now sounding even more heroic than before.

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** '''[[EarWorm BANG]] [[Music/JAMProject BANG]] [[MemeticMutation BANG]]''' '''''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFNCD22jkJk com/watch?v=8iDXDB5DmbQ BAAAAANG!!!]]''''' As if there's any doubt that Bang is awesome, he gets his own ThemeMusicPowerUp, which is both awesome and [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments absolutely ridiculous]], called "Omae no Tettsui ni Kugi wo Ute!"/"Beat a Nail with Your Hammer!". Unfortunately, the song has been cut as of ''Chronophantasma''. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIFweAFtrEY The Live version of "Tettsui ni Kugi wo Ute!"]] which, although not performed by Kageyama and instead by Bang's VA, is not even an ounce less badass and manly.
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvXEprUZdy4 com/watch?v=kIQWuHA5bzQ REPPU II]]. Now sounding even more heroic than before.



* Carl's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ay5BKmzM0Y Marionette Purple]]. Smooth jazz ''and'' shredding. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5CPCNja_es Marionette Purple II]] has less jazz but more anger, fitting now that Carl's at open war with his father.
* Hakumen's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYrx30Qm1h0 SUSANOOH]]. Bad. Ass.
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSzt-MkMhjI SUSANOOH II]] upgrades the Japanese instruments while still maintaining the guitar, making it [[UpToEleven even more badass.]]

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* Carl's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ay5BKmzM0Y com/watch?v=bCN5-BiHb7s Marionette Purple]]. Smooth jazz ''and'' shredding. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5CPCNja_es com/watch?v=DchaXcd3298 Marionette Purple II]] has less jazz but more anger, fitting now that Carl's at open war with his father.
* Hakumen's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYrx30Qm1h0 com/watch?v=QJkv4G57W_8 SUSANOOH]]. Bad. Ass.
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSzt-MkMhjI com/watch?v=cgkh_G_DLwg SUSANOOH II]] upgrades the Japanese instruments while still maintaining the guitar, making it [[UpToEleven even more badass.]]



* ν-No.13- and λ-No.11-'s theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1ZXAxr5hF4 Awakening The Chaos]], is good for making anything at all into something epic.

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* ν-No.13- and λ-No.11-'s theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1ZXAxr5hF4 com/watch?v=AYsm9Z5C7IM Awakening The Chaos]], is good for making anything at all into something epic.



** The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnpiOYOZV68 LA Vocal Version]] of "Awakening The Chaos".
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-dBMhAOx4I Awakening The Chaos II]] adds a child choir to increase the awesomeness even more.

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** The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnpiOYOZV68 com/watch?v=XBfkUlGFO4s LA Vocal Version]] of "Awakening The Chaos".
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-dBMhAOx4I com/watch?v=RvzSiy7JmJw Awakening The Chaos II]] adds a child choir to increase the awesomeness even more.



* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djYRW17M440 Condemnation Wings]], Tsubaki's theme. Considered by many to be the love child of [[VideoGame/GuiltyGear "Keep the Flag Flying"]] and a ''VideoGame/FireEmblem'' song.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djYRW17M440 com/watch?v=jhArsCBByKM Condemnation Wings]], Tsubaki's theme. Considered by many to be the love child of [[VideoGame/GuiltyGear "Keep the Flag Flying"]] and a ''VideoGame/FireEmblem'' song.



** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_THFuicH4nw Condemnation Wings II]]. More unfocused than it was, perhaps referencing what's come over Tsubaki.

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** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_THFuicH4nw com/watch?v=H8FbUMg62og Condemnation Wings II]]. More unfocused than it was, perhaps referencing what's come over Tsubaki.



* Hazama's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebGQk-zdh78 Gluttony Fang]]. Critically acclaimed as "sex in music form", it's '''the''' theme song for a sleazy trolling {{Jerkass}}.

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* Hazama's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebGQk-zdh78 com/watch?v=bG6K1SjIRrE Gluttony Fang]]. Critically acclaimed as "sex in music form", it's '''the''' theme song for a sleazy trolling {{Jerkass}}.



** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZjLWiGPwVo Endless Despair]], Unlimited Hazama's theme. A theme that conveys, quite perfectly, the message that you are now fighting the evil [[BigBad main villain]], he is using his true power, and he is going to kick your ass.
** The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmnzZvNK9rQ LA Vocal Version]] of "Gluttony Fang".
** The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHJzeWZo8IA LA Vocal Version]] of "Endless Despair".
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81BDn8K4Bt0 Gluttony Fang II]], which [[SerialEscalation transcends the very limits and boundaries of sex itself, redefining it for a new generation]].
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GLnyHUmiwk Endless Despair II]], which is now doubles as both Unlimited Hazama's and Terumi's theme song. Even without the horrific imposing intro, this is a song still fit for a madman who wants you outright '''dead''' at any cost.

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** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZjLWiGPwVo com/watch?v=Lk1qatJy3w8 Endless Despair]], Unlimited Hazama's theme. A theme that conveys, quite perfectly, the message that you are now fighting the evil [[BigBad main villain]], he is using his true power, and he is going to kick your ass.
** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6D1L-CqDhI LA Vocal Version]] of "Gluttony Fang".
** The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmnzZvNK9rQ LA Vocal Version]] of "Gluttony Fang".
** The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHJzeWZo8IA
com/watch?v=muc1ruu-EDg LA Vocal Version]] of "Endless Despair".
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81BDn8K4Bt0 com/watch?v=km_DuVR6tsQ Gluttony Fang II]], which [[SerialEscalation transcends the very limits and boundaries of sex itself, redefining it for a new generation]].
** [[http://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GLnyHUmiwk com/watch?v=7-E8owCe_mw Endless Despair II]], which is now doubles as both Unlimited Hazama's and Terumi's theme song. Even without the horrific imposing intro, this is a song still fit for a madman who wants you outright '''dead''' at any cost.



* The console version gives us a new character: μ-No.12-. She's the TrueFinalBoss of Story Mode, so she has to have an epic theme, right? And she does: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjV5q5TKxuU Sword of Doom]]. A theme with lyrics describing a sword of sin, stained with blood and death, falling into the azure. And if you thought the song couldn't be made even more awesome, here comes [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cImGOR5CGs8 Sword of Doom II]], which ditches the ominous chanting of the original and instead sounds more heroic. [[FanNickname "Sword of Salvation"]] jokes abound.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKnOdLOOPCo Alexandrite]], Makoto's theme, is very fitting: spunky, upbeat, and leaves a very big [[{{IncrediblyLamePun}} impact]] indeed.
** Here's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7d0ild7LbY Butterfly Sky]], the vocal version of Alexandrite. Becomes a [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarmer]] if you know what the lyrics mean. Check out Makoto's entry under Heartwarming/BlazBlue for more info.
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LXeON1cnvc Alexandrite II]] with a new music box-style opening that slowly builds into the classic active squirrel girl theme we all know, and a heroic ending, complete with trumpets and guitar solos, that almost represents Makoto's elevation from side character to a main heroine.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU00FYxWUN4 Howling Moon]], Valkenhayn's theme. ''[[SerialEscalation Awesome, even by Blazblue standards]]'', it cements Valkenhayn as a [[CulturedBadass sophisticated]] [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf]] [[BattleButler butler]]. [[Franchise/StreetFighter Keep it classy.]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVfp6XnFwAc Howling Moon II]] still fits as a decent song for the former Hero even if it no longer begins with an organ piece.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcZ-a3Anclw Active Angel]], Platinum's theme. [[MagicalGirl Definitely]] [[TastesLikeDiabetes Platinum's]] [[RefugeInAudacity theme.]]
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvlRSjl7-xk Active Angel II]] carries on the trend with a peppy, overly happy style.

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* The console version gives us a new character: μ-No.12-. She's the TrueFinalBoss of Story Mode, so she has to have an epic theme, right? And she does: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjV5q5TKxuU com/watch?v=a1H54zwjywI Sword of Doom]]. A theme with lyrics describing a sword of sin, stained with blood and death, falling into the azure. And if you thought the song couldn't be made even more awesome, here comes [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cImGOR5CGs8 Sword of Doom II]], which ditches the ominous chanting of the original and instead sounds more heroic. [[FanNickname "Sword of Salvation"]] jokes abound.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKnOdLOOPCo com/watch?v=8ZxRfT0uITY Alexandrite]], Makoto's theme, is very fitting: spunky, upbeat, and leaves a very big [[{{IncrediblyLamePun}} impact]] indeed.
** Here's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7d0ild7LbY com/watch?v=lG3UfZEhmuM Butterfly Sky]], the vocal version of Alexandrite. Becomes a [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarmer]] if you know what the lyrics mean. Check out Makoto's entry under Heartwarming/BlazBlue for more info.
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LXeON1cnvc com/watch?v=gzPePDGtFbI Alexandrite II]] with a new music box-style opening that slowly builds into the classic active squirrel girl theme we all know, and a heroic ending, complete with trumpets and guitar solos, that almost represents Makoto's elevation from side character to a main heroine.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU00FYxWUN4 com/watch?v=ZQHVu8DSKDw Howling Moon]], Valkenhayn's theme. ''[[SerialEscalation Awesome, even by Blazblue standards]]'', it cements Valkenhayn as a [[CulturedBadass sophisticated]] [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf]] [[BattleButler butler]]. [[Franchise/StreetFighter Keep it classy.]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVfp6XnFwAc Howling Moon II]] still fits as a decent song for the former Hero even if it no longer begins with an organ piece.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcZ-a3Anclw com/watch?v=UiRaKpuNc44 Active Angel]], Platinum's theme. [[MagicalGirl Definitely]] [[TastesLikeDiabetes Platinum's]] [[RefugeInAudacity theme.]]
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvlRSjl7-xk com/watch?v=xHbDq0RyYu4 Active Angel II]] carries on the trend with a peppy, overly happy style.



* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ax3fP4p-yo Plastic Night]], Relius' theme. It gives a boss-like feel while sounding evil and gentlemanly at the same time. Not only that, it has one of the sweetest riffs in the ''series''. They're seriously beautiful.
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcSo58mYY2w Plastic Night II]], which now features an ominous intro and a badass piano.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcidkS55VAY BUSIN]], Amane's theme. The use of Japanese instruments definitely gives it a classic feel. But don't let the soothing intro fool you: when the guitar riffs start to kick in, you'll realize that Amane means business.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOYjRKdZwMg Spirit of Fire]], Bullet's theme. A perky, rowdy theme for a tough, HotBlooded mercenary like her. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enAXgR-JrCc REVENGER]], the Vocal Version, performed by Toa Yukinari, is just as awesome. Add some lyrics to that rowdy theme and you'll be surprised how beautiful Toa's singing voice is.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnkNMslfJa4 The Tyrant]], Azrael's theme. As if his name wasn't enough already, the song title and the rather chaotic sound of the song itself really bring the fact home that he's not someone to mess with. [[MemeticMutation It also sounds like something out of]] ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfXVUV17pCk GO in SOUL]] adds in extremely Engrish-y and hammy lyrics from Azrael's seiyu himself, Creator/HirokiYasumoto.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CuKfrKdBFE Justice Sword]], Izayoi's theme. An imposing, badass theme for a weapon intent on bestowing order on all. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vR3T5r47vQ recta ratio]], the Vocal Version, features Creator/AsamiImai once again.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmJ3ps7M_Cc Black aggression]], Kagura's theme. A badass orchestra that gives off ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' vibes.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtMr13HBt_A Science Fiction]], Kokonoe's theme. A catchy techno beat for our MadScientist.
* In ''Chronophantasma 2.0'', Terumi finally gets his own BGM. Ladies and gentlemen, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EztPbpuyGCc Silent Scream]]: a perfect blend of insanity and power with an epic intro provided by a badass orchestra that descends into madness as guitars kick in with a kickass organ solo serving as the bridge between verses.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ax3fP4p-yo com/watch?v=I86O9K_s4fw Plastic Night]], Relius' theme. It gives a boss-like feel while sounding evil and gentlemanly at the same time. Not only that, it has one of the sweetest riffs in the ''series''. They're seriously beautiful.
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcSo58mYY2w com/watch?v=uqMLxErdhfI Plastic Night II]], which now features an ominous intro and a badass piano.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcidkS55VAY com/watch?v=DwBz-KgirCU BUSIN]], Amane's theme. The use of Japanese instruments definitely gives it a classic feel. But don't let the soothing intro fool you: when the guitar riffs start to kick in, you'll realize that Amane means business.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOYjRKdZwMg com/watch?v=_gXLdyqEKkc Spirit of Fire]], Bullet's theme. A perky, rowdy theme for a tough, HotBlooded mercenary like her. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enAXgR-JrCc com/watch?v=ZJByftH7ke4 REVENGER]], the Vocal Version, performed by Toa Yukinari, is just as awesome. Add some lyrics to that rowdy theme and you'll be surprised how beautiful Toa's singing voice is.
* [[http://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnkNMslfJa4 com/watch?v=4qK8iCySte0 The Tyrant]], Azrael's theme. As if his name wasn't enough already, the song title and the rather chaotic sound of the song itself really bring the fact home that he's not someone to mess with. [[MemeticMutation It also sounds like something out of]] ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfXVUV17pCk GO in SOUL]] adds in extremely Engrish-y and hammy lyrics from Azrael's seiyu himself, Creator/HirokiYasumoto.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CuKfrKdBFE com/watch?v=-Jqx0KQFYpQ Justice Sword]], Izayoi's theme. An imposing, badass theme for a weapon intent on bestowing order on all. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vR3T5r47vQ recta ratio]], the Vocal Version, features Creator/AsamiImai once again.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmJ3ps7M_Cc com/watch?v=1swTZbNEJr4 Black aggression]], Kagura's theme. A badass orchestra that gives off ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' vibes.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtMr13HBt_A com/watch?v=grF717fy79w Science Fiction]], Kokonoe's theme. A catchy techno beat for our MadScientist.
* In ''Chronophantasma 2.0'', Terumi finally gets his own BGM. Ladies and gentlemen, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EztPbpuyGCc com/watch?v=jJJhqjWt7YU Silent Scream]]: a perfect blend of insanity and power with an epic intro provided by a badass orchestra that descends into madness as guitars kick in with a kickass organ solo serving as the bridge between verses.



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bu2tzMEiak in the shadows]], Hibiki's theme. A fast-paced, jazzy piece which brings forth an air of professionalism and dignity. [[spoiler: However, it also has a chaotic, almost dual-toned sound to it. There is a distortion in the lead guitar which indicates that something is off with Hibiki, and in the middle portion, it completely descends into full-on dissonant riffing, highlighting his hidden insanity.]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCOJEb_HHSE Jaeger]]. Naoto's theme. Pure, ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' style riffing from beginning to end, symbolic of Naoto not being of the ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' World.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGh1H7452PY Walpurgisnacht]], Nine's theme. A fiery tune which hearkens back to Daisuke's earlier ''Guilty Gear'' works, in particular ''March of the Wicked King''. It gives a sense of Nine's hot temper, but soon sinks into very evil-sounding solos which showcase the former heroine's fall into darkness and insanity. The bridge notably evokes a sense of nostalgia and happier times...but quickly descends into even further madness.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O36tmdpuHU YOMOTSUHIRASAKA]], Izanami's theme. A befitting theme of the Imperator Librarius. Powerful, fast-paced drums, OminousLatinChanting, and emotion-filled guitars and orchestra that bring ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' and ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' to mind, and the horrific screams of the dead heard at the beginning evoke the feeling of an epic final boss battle. The theme of Unlimited Izanami in the console version, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPbkYMewzbQ THE WORLD END]], starts off slower but is much more foreboding before the guitar kicks in, signifying that Izanami has finally decided to stop holding back and show you why she's feared as [[spoiler: the Goddess of Death]].
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qB1JD3dIfyA conciliation]], Es's theme. What this theme lacks in a guitar, it makes up for in spades with fast-paced drums and techno sounds accompanied by a rocking-hard bass and chimes that, like with Naoto, is symbolic of Es being from a different continuity in the ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' saga. This theme is also notable for being the only theme in ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' history to NOT be composed by Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari. Instead, it's composed by Kikuo, the main composer for ''[[VideoGame/XBlazeCodeEmbryo XBlaze]]''.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcQcj8brGY MUST DIE]][[spoiler:, Susanoo's theme.]] A death metal theme with traditional Japanese instruments and vocals. And then there's his boss theme, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDN872GaB0o HAKAISHIN.]] [[spoiler: The song's name translates to "God of Destruction", a fitting name for a DestroyerDeity who's only desire is to bring ruin to the world. Not only does this song mark the climax of the most bitter feud in the series, but it also doubles as the Final Boss theme of the '''entire series''' while also having the honor of being the longest song made by Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari, clocking in at '''7 minutes, 17 seconds'''.]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FCiPPVoRQw VARIABLE HEART]], Mai's theme. A rocking electric guitar piece that's fast-paced and upbeat from beginning to end, fitting for the protagonist of ''Remix Heart'' who finally gets her chance to shine on the battlefield alongside her friends Noel, Makoto, and Tsubaki.

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* [[https://www.[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bu2tzMEiak com/watch?v=SuQjb4nQe40 in the shadows]], Hibiki's theme. A fast-paced, jazzy piece which brings forth an air of professionalism and dignity. [[spoiler: However, it also has a chaotic, almost dual-toned sound to it. There is a distortion in the lead guitar which indicates that something is off with Hibiki, and in the middle portion, it completely descends into full-on dissonant riffing, highlighting his hidden insanity.]]
* [[https://www.[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCOJEb_HHSE com/watch?v=0UreOvO2z4Y Jaeger]]. Naoto's theme. Pure, ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' style riffing from beginning to end, symbolic of Naoto not being of the ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' World.
* [[https://www.[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGh1H7452PY com/watch?v=_WpfjIXiVAY Walpurgisnacht]], Nine's theme. A fiery tune which hearkens back to Daisuke's earlier ''Guilty Gear'' works, in particular ''March of the Wicked King''. It gives a sense of Nine's hot temper, but soon sinks into very evil-sounding solos which showcase the former heroine's fall into darkness and insanity. The bridge notably evokes a sense of nostalgia and happier times...but quickly descends into even further madness.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O36tmdpuHU com/watch?v=a2pN_fyKotg YOMOTSUHIRASAKA]], Izanami's theme. A befitting theme of the Imperator Librarius. Powerful, fast-paced drums, OminousLatinChanting, and emotion-filled guitars and orchestra that bring ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' and ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' to mind, and the horrific screams of the dead heard at the beginning evoke the feeling of an epic final boss battle. The theme of Unlimited Izanami in the console version, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPbkYMewzbQ THE WORLD END]], starts off slower but is much more foreboding before the guitar kicks in, signifying that Izanami has finally decided to stop holding back and show you why she's feared as [[spoiler: the Goddess of Death]].
* [[https://www.[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qB1JD3dIfyA com/watch?v=SbwTIFyHIOo conciliation]], Es's theme. What this theme lacks in a guitar, it makes up for in spades with fast-paced drums and techno sounds accompanied by a rocking-hard bass and chimes that, like with Naoto, is symbolic of Es being from a different continuity in the ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' saga. This theme is also notable for being the only theme in ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' history to NOT be composed by Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari. Instead, it's composed by Kikuo, the main composer for ''[[VideoGame/XBlazeCodeEmbryo XBlaze]]''.
* [[https://www.[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDcQcj8brGY com/watch?v=Af6JRDhNBiw MUST DIE]][[spoiler:, Susanoo's theme.]] A death metal theme with traditional Japanese instruments and vocals. And then there's his boss theme, [[https://www.[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDN872GaB0o com/watch?v=VrPEQb0TgR8 HAKAISHIN.]] [[spoiler: The song's name translates to "God of Destruction", a fitting name for a DestroyerDeity who's only desire is to bring ruin to the world. Not only does this song mark the climax of the most bitter feud in the series, but it also doubles as the Final Boss theme of the '''entire series''' while also having the honor of being the longest song made by Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari, clocking in at '''7 minutes, 17 seconds'''.]]
* [[https://www.[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FCiPPVoRQw com/watch?v=C5jfW1qRvUk VARIABLE HEART]], Mai's theme. A rocking electric guitar piece that's fast-paced and upbeat from beginning to end, fitting for the protagonist of ''Remix Heart'' who finally gets her chance to shine on the battlefield alongside her friends Noel, Makoto, and Tsubaki.
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As a SpiritualSuccessor to ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'', ''VideoGame/{{BlazBlue}}'' has no right to not to have AWESOME music. [[MemeticBadass All hail]] Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari.

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As a SpiritualSuccessor to ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'', ''VideoGame/{{BlazBlue}}'' ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' has no right to not to have AWESOME music. [[MemeticBadass All hail]] Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari.



** The vocal version, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEzskCjUa4A Hana to Nare/Flower Blossoms]], is sung by Litchi's seiyuu, Chiaki Takahashi. The song explains Litchi's origins in BlazBlue, a "goddess" from the Far East with long, familiar black hair come to rebuild a "poor town" as her passion and spirit will ''never'' die, being a sad but determined flower that'll never wilt, looking to heal the one that got away. It's such an ''excellent'' display of Litchi's strong hope and a reflection of how unbreakable her optimism is even in the darkest of times.

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** The vocal version, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEzskCjUa4A Hana to Nare/Flower Blossoms]], is sung by Litchi's seiyuu, Chiaki Takahashi. The song explains Litchi's origins in BlazBlue, ''Franchise/BlazBlue'', a "goddess" from the Far East with long, familiar black hair come to rebuild a "poor town" as her passion and spirit will ''never'' die, being a sad but determined flower that'll never wilt, looking to heal the one that got away. It's such an ''excellent'' display of Litchi's strong hope and a reflection of how unbreakable her optimism is even in the darkest of times.



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCOJEb_HHSE Jaeger]]. Naoto's theme. Pure, ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' style riffing from beginning to end, symbolic of Naoto not being of the ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' World.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCOJEb_HHSE Jaeger]]. Naoto's theme. Pure, ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' style riffing from beginning to end, symbolic of Naoto not being of the ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' World.



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qB1JD3dIfyA conciliation]], Es's theme. What this theme lacks in a guitar, it makes up for in spades with fast-paced drums and techno sounds accompanied by a rocking-hard bass and chimes that, like with Naoto, is symbolic of Es being from a different continuity in the ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' saga. This theme is also notable for being the only theme in ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' history to NOT be composed by Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari. Instead, it's composed by Kikuo, the main composer for ''[[VideoGame/XBlazeCodeEmbryo XBlaze]]''.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qB1JD3dIfyA conciliation]], Es's theme. What this theme lacks in a guitar, it makes up for in spades with fast-paced drums and techno sounds accompanied by a rocking-hard bass and chimes that, like with Naoto, is symbolic of Es being from a different continuity in the ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' saga. This theme is also notable for being the only theme in ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' history to NOT be composed by Creator/DaisukeIshiwatari. Instead, it's composed by Kikuo, the main composer for ''[[VideoGame/XBlazeCodeEmbryo XBlaze]]''.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F99FbVf3zWU Crystal Forest]], Celica's theme, which compliments her mysterious air and pivotal role in the story.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F99FbVf3zWU Crystal Forest]], Celica's theme, which compliments her mysterious air and pivotal role in the story. It represents Celica with the piano and violin, while representing Nirvana as the drums and guitar.
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** The vocal version, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEzskCjUa4A Hana to Nare/Flower Blossoms]], is sung by Litchi's seiyuu, Chiaki Takahashi. The song explains Litchi's origins in BlazBlue, a "goddess" from the Far East with long, familiar black hair come to rebuild a "poor town" as her passion and spirit will ''never'' die, being a wild flower that'll never wilt. It's such an ''excellent'' display of Litchi's strong hope and a reflection of how unbreakable her optimism is even in the darkest of times.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqqG3a8aH4Q Oriental Flower II]] is a lot more aggressive, and has several wicked guitar solos and an eerie opening, reflecting how much more [[DarkerAndEdgier serious]] Litchi's situation and turmoil have become, [[ForcedIntoEvil being forced to work with villains she detests]]. But the original rhythm still persists, as proof that she hasn't completely lost herself and is going quite strong no matter how grim the situation may be. Go, Litchi!

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** The **The vocal version, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEzskCjUa4A Hana to Nare/Flower Blossoms]], is sung by Litchi's seiyuu, Chiaki Takahashi. The song explains Litchi's origins in BlazBlue, a "goddess" from the Far East with long, familiar black hair come to rebuild a "poor town" as her passion and spirit will ''never'' die, being a wild sad but determined flower that'll never wilt.wilt, looking to heal the one that got away. It's such an ''excellent'' display of Litchi's strong hope and a reflection of how unbreakable her optimism is even in the darkest of times.
** [[https://www.**[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqqG3a8aH4Q Oriental Flower II]] is a lot more aggressive, and has several wicked guitar solos and an eerie opening, reflecting how much more [[DarkerAndEdgier serious]] Litchi's situation and turmoil have become, [[ForcedIntoEvil being forced to work with villains she detests]]. But the original rhythm still persists, as proof that she hasn't completely lost herself and is going quite strong no matter how grim the situation may be. Go, Litchi!
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** The vocal version, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEzskCjUa4A Hana to Nare/Flower Blossoms]], is sung by Litchi's seiyuu, Chiaki Takahashi. The song explains Litchi's origins in BlazBlue, a "goddess" from the Far East with long, familiar black hair come to rebuild a "poor town" as her passion and spirit will ''never'' die, being a wild flower that'll never wilt. It's such an ''excellent'' display of Litchi's strong hope and a reflection of how unbreakable her optimism is even in the darkest of times.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqqG3a8aH4Q Oriental Flower II]] is a lot more aggressive, and has several wicked guitar solos and an eerie opening, reflecting how much more [[DarkerAndEdgier serious]] Litchi's situation and turmoil have become, [[ForcedIntoEvil being forced to work with villains she ''detests'']]. But the original rhythm still persists, as proof that she hasn't completely lost herself and is going quite strong no matter how grim the situation may be. Go, Litchi!

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** The **The vocal version, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEzskCjUa4A Hana to Nare/Flower Blossoms]], is sung by Litchi's seiyuu, Chiaki Takahashi. The song explains Litchi's origins in BlazBlue, a "goddess" from the Far East with long, familiar black hair come to rebuild a "poor town" as her passion and spirit will ''never'' die, being a wild flower that'll never wilt. It's such an ''excellent'' display of Litchi's strong hope and a reflection of how unbreakable her optimism is even in the darkest of times.
** [[https://www.**[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqqG3a8aH4Q Oriental Flower II]] is a lot more aggressive, and has several wicked guitar solos and an eerie opening, reflecting how much more [[DarkerAndEdgier serious]] Litchi's situation and turmoil have become, [[ForcedIntoEvil being forced to work with villains she ''detests'']].detests]]. But the original rhythm still persists, as proof that she hasn't completely lost herself and is going quite strong no matter how grim the situation may be. Go, Litchi!
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** The vocal version, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEzskCjUa4A Hana to Nare/Flower Blossoms]], is sung by Litchi's seiyuu, Chiaki Takahashi. The song heroically explains Litchi's origins in BlazBlue, a "goddess" from the Far East with long, familiar black hair come to rebuild a "poor town" as her passion and spirit will ''never'' die, being a wild flower that'll never wilt. It's such an ''excellent'' display of Litchi's strong hope and a reflection of how unbreakable her optimism is even in the darkest of times.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqqG3a8aH4Q Oriental Flower II]] is a lot more aggressive, and has several wicked guitar solos and an eerie opening, reflecting how much more [[DarkerAndEdgier serious]] Litchi's situation and turmoil have become, [[ForcedIntoEvil being forced to work with villains she ''detests'']]. But the original rhythm still persists, as proof that she hasn't completely lost herself and is going quite strong no matter how grim the situation may be. Go, Litchi!

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** The **The vocal version, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEzskCjUa4A Hana to Nare/Flower Blossoms]], is sung by Litchi's seiyuu, Chiaki Takahashi. The song heroically explains Litchi's origins in BlazBlue, a "goddess" from the Far East with long, familiar black hair come to rebuild a "poor town" as her passion and spirit will ''never'' die, being a wild flower that'll never wilt. It's such an ''excellent'' display of Litchi's strong hope and a reflection of how unbreakable her optimism is even in the darkest of times.
** [[https://www.**[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqqG3a8aH4Q Oriental Flower II]] is a lot more aggressive, and has several wicked guitar solos and an eerie opening, reflecting how much more [[DarkerAndEdgier serious]] Litchi's situation and turmoil have become, [[ForcedIntoEvil being forced to work with villains she ''detests'']]. But the original rhythm still persists, as proof that she hasn't completely lost herself and is going quite strong no matter how grim the situation may be. Go, Litchi!
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* Litchi's theme, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49sI7zRF4cM Oriental Flower]], is a vibrant and even downright funky theme that's a blend of elegance, style and heroism befitting of an ass-kicking, kindhearted doctor of Orient Town. It is said to have taken samples from {{VideoGame/GuiltyGear}}'s Jam's theme, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkUtTnBESr8 Babel Nose]], ''another'' awesome theme for another awesome AnimeChineseGirl.
** The vocal version, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEzskCjUa4A Hana to Nare/Flower Blossoms]], is sung by Litchi's seiyuu, Chiaki Takahashi. The song heroically explains Litchi's origins in BlazBlue, a "goddess" from the Far East with long, familiar black hair come to rebuild a "poor town" as her passion and spirit will ''never'' die, being a wild flower that'll never wilt. It's such an ''excellent'' display of Litchi's strong hope and a reflection of how unbreakable her optimism is even in the darkest of times.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqqG3a8aH4Q Oriental Flower II]] is a lot more aggressive, and has several wicked guitar solos and an eerie opening, reflecting how much more [[DarkerAndEdgier serious]] Litchi's situation and turmoil have become, [[ForcedIntoEvil being forced to work with villains she ''detests'']]. But the original rhythm still persists, as proof that she hasn't completely lost herself and is going quite strong no matter how grim the situation may be. Go, Litchi!

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* Litchi's theme, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49sI7zRF4cM Oriental Flower]], is a vibrant and even downright funky theme that's a blend of elegance, style and heroism befitting of an ass-kicking, kindhearted doctor of Orient Town. It is said to have taken samples from {{VideoGame/GuiltyGear}}'s {{VideoGame/Guilty Gear}}'s Jam's theme, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkUtTnBESr8 Babel Nose]], ''another'' awesome theme for another awesome AnimeChineseGirl.
** The **The vocal version, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEzskCjUa4A Hana to Nare/Flower Blossoms]], is sung by Litchi's seiyuu, Chiaki Takahashi. The song heroically explains Litchi's origins in BlazBlue, a "goddess" from the Far East with long, familiar black hair come to rebuild a "poor town" as her passion and spirit will ''never'' die, being a wild flower that'll never wilt. It's such an ''excellent'' display of Litchi's strong hope and a reflection of how unbreakable her optimism is even in the darkest of times.
** [[https://www.**[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqqG3a8aH4Q Oriental Flower II]] is a lot more aggressive, and has several wicked guitar solos and an eerie opening, reflecting how much more [[DarkerAndEdgier serious]] Litchi's situation and turmoil have become, [[ForcedIntoEvil being forced to work with villains she ''detests'']]. But the original rhythm still persists, as proof that she hasn't completely lost herself and is going quite strong no matter how grim the situation may be. Go, Litchi!

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