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** "Tenacity of the North Wind" ([[spoiler: Carneau]]'s Theme).

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** "Tenacity of the North Wind" ([[spoiler: Carneau]]'s (Carneau's Theme).



** "Scars of the Heart" (one of the "sad events" tunes, [[spoiler: played, for example, when the Asian discovers the truth behind the ghost turmoil]].
** "Lost Timbre" (played when [[spoiler: Sophia loses her voice due to the trauma caused by the terrorist bombing at the Theater]]).

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** "Scars of the Heart" (one of the "sad events" tunes, [[spoiler: played, for example, when the Asian discovers the truth behind the ghost turmoil]].
turmoil.
** "Lost Timbre" (played when [[spoiler: Sophia loses her voice due to the trauma caused by the terrorist bombing at the Theater]]).Theater).



** "Sorrowful Sword" (played when [[spoiler: battling Salishuan the Spy in special version]]).
** "Proof of Bravery" ([[spoiler: Decorations' Ceremony]] theme).

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** "Sorrowful Sword" (played when [[spoiler: battling Salishuan the Spy in special version]]).
version).
** "Proof of Bravery" ([[spoiler: Decorations' Ceremony]] (Decorations' Ceremony theme).
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Being created by two great video game companies such as Creator/{{Konami}} and Creator/RedEntertainment (''VideoGame/SakuraWars''), and being composed by three composers, including Seiya Murai (one of the composers of the ''Franchise/TokimekiMemorial'' and ''VideoGame/{{Beatmania}}'' series), you can expect ''VideoGame/MitsumeteKnight'' to have a few little gems in its soundtracks.

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Being created by two great video game companies such as Creator/{{Konami}} and Creator/RedEntertainment (''VideoGame/SakuraWars''), and being composed by three composers, including Seiya Murai (one of the composers of the ''Franchise/TokimekiMemorial'' ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial'' and ''VideoGame/{{Beatmania}}'' series), you can expect ''VideoGame/MitsumeteKnight'' to have a few little gems in its soundtracks.
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Being created by two great video game companies such as {{Konami}} and Red Entertainment (''SakuraTaisen''), and being composed by three composers, including Seiya Murai (one of the composers of the ''TokimekiMemorial'' and {{Beatmania}} series), you can expect ''VideoGame/MitsumeteKnight'' to have a few little gems in its soundtracks.

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Being created by two great video game companies such as {{Konami}} Creator/{{Konami}} and Red Entertainment (''SakuraTaisen''), Creator/RedEntertainment (''VideoGame/SakuraWars''), and being composed by three composers, including Seiya Murai (one of the composers of the ''TokimekiMemorial'' ''Franchise/TokimekiMemorial'' and {{Beatmania}} ''VideoGame/{{Beatmania}}'' series), you can expect ''VideoGame/MitsumeteKnight'' to have a few little gems in its soundtracks.
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** "Valpha-Valaharian" (second version of the Opening),
** "Man of the Orient" (The Asian's Theme),
** "Embracing the dreams..." (Sophia's Theme)
** "Let's whistle and walk" (Hanna's Theme)
** "Cold Lips" (Raizze's Theme)
** "Tenacity of the North Wind" ([[spoiler: Carneau]]'s Theme)
** "Entrusting to the Wind" (A peaceful Event theme)
** "Scars of the Heart" (one of the "sad events" tunes, [[spoiler: played, for example, when the Asian discovers the truth behind the ghost turmoil]],
** "Lost Timbre" (played when [[spoiler: Sophia loses her voice due to the trauma caused by the terrorist bombing at the Theater]]),
** "A Man's Fight" (War Battle theme)
** "Salishuan the Spy",
** "Sorrowful Sword" (played when [[spoiler: battling Salishuan the Spy in special version]]
** "Proof of Bravery" ([[spoiler: Decorations' Ceremony]] theme)
** "The Man From Far East" (Holy Knight version of the Bad Ending theme)

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** "Valpha-Valaharian" (second version of the Opening),
Opening).
** "Man of the Orient" (The Asian's Theme),
Theme).
** "Embracing the dreams..." (Sophia's Theme)
Theme).
** "Let's whistle and walk" (Hanna's Theme)
Theme).
** "Cold Lips" (Raizze's Theme)
Theme).
** "Tenacity of the North Wind" ([[spoiler: Carneau]]'s Theme)
Theme).
** "Entrusting to the Wind" (A peaceful Event theme)
theme).
** "Scars of the Heart" (one of the "sad events" tunes, [[spoiler: played, for example, when the Asian discovers the truth behind the ghost turmoil]],
turmoil]].
** "Lost Timbre" (played when [[spoiler: Sophia loses her voice due to the trauma caused by the terrorist bombing at the Theater]]),
Theater]]).
** "A Man's Fight" (War Battle theme)
theme).
** "Salishuan the Spy",
Spy".
** "Sorrowful Sword" (played when [[spoiler: battling Salishuan the Spy in special version]]
version]]).
** "Proof of Bravery" ([[spoiler: Decorations' Ceremony]] theme)
theme).
** "The Man From Far East" (Holy Knight version of the Bad Ending theme)theme).



** "Mitsumete" (normal Happy Ending theme)
** "Asu o Yume Mite" (Sophia's Happy Ending theme)
** "Koi o Suru to" (Anne's Ending theme)
** "Ashita" (Priscilla Image Song, included in the "Vocalize" album: it's an Image Song adaptation of the OST tune "Entrusting to the Wind" cited above)
** "Portrait" (Lesley Image Song, included in the "Vocalize" album)
** "Poem born from the War" (Gene Image Song, included in the 1st Drama CD)
** "Fate of the Warriors" (Raizze Image Song, included in the 4th Drama CD)

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** "Mitsumete" (normal Happy Ending theme)
theme).
** "Asu o Yume Mite" (Sophia's Happy Ending theme)
theme).
** "Koi o Suru to" (Anne's Ending theme)
theme).
** "Ashita" (Priscilla Image Song, included in the "Vocalize" album: it's an Image Song adaptation of the OST tune "Entrusting to the Wind" cited above)
above).
** "Portrait" (Lesley Image Song, included in the "Vocalize" album)
album).
** "Poem born from the War" (Gene Image Song, included in the 1st Drama CD)
CD).
** "Fate of the Warriors" (Raizze Image Song, included in the 4th Drama CD)CD).
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Being created by two great video game companies such as {{Konami}} and Red Entertainment (''SakuraTaisen''), and being composed by three composers, including Seiya Murai (one of the composers of the ''TokimekiMemorial'' and {{Beatmania}} series), you can expect ''MitsumeteKnight'' to have a few little gems in its soundtracks.

to:

Being created by two great video game companies such as {{Konami}} and Red Entertainment (''SakuraTaisen''), and being composed by three composers, including Seiya Murai (one of the composers of the ''TokimekiMemorial'' and {{Beatmania}} series), you can expect ''MitsumeteKnight'' ''VideoGame/MitsumeteKnight'' to have a few little gems in its soundtracks.

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