You would not expect a Mii game to have music on par with other RPGs, but Miitopia delivers, to the surprise of many. The soundtrack can be surprisingly good for how silly and simple the game appears. It would be safe to say every track in the game is awesome, but that wouldn't make for a very good page.
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- Special mention goes to nearly all the battle themes, for being catchy and well-composed.
- The iconic Greenhorne battle theme, a catchy and upbeat song for the game's early battles.
- Neksdor's battle theme, a bouncy Arabian Nights-styled song with great use of a sitar.
- The Realm of the Fey's battle theme steps away from the game's usual electronic music in favor of a mystical-sounding orchestra.
- Karkaton's battle theme is an appropriately tense tune for approaching the Big Bad's lair.
- The Powdered Peaks battle theme, another upbeat track accompanied by an awesome electric guitar.
- Peculia's battle theme is surprisingly chipper for so late into the game, but it's a great fit for the weird world of Peculia.
- Nimbus' battle theme, an epic techno beat that does a great job of getting you hyped up.
- The battle music for the Sky Scraper is surprisingly tranquil for the final level, but it adds to the area's atmosphere nicely.
- Galados Isle's battle theme is just so peppy and fun, and makes contending with the extremely difficult enemies a bit easier.
- New Lumos' battle theme, a catchy techno-jazz song. Again, it makes the extreme difficulty a bit more tolerable.
- Battle: Now's Our Chance! is used for battles against the special types of Snurps, and is good backing for a fight against a rare and difficult enemy.
- The boss themes are all amazing as well, and some of the most memorable tracks in the game:
- The first Boss Battle theme really pumps you up for the fight.
- Boss Battle II ups the intensity; the moment you hear this, you know the game is taking the kid gloves off.
- Boss Battle III, the tensest of all the boss themes and a good indicator that the opponent you're facing is going to be very hard.
- Both of the Dark Lord's Battle Themes are incredibly epic and would be right at home in a perfectly serious fantasy RPG.
- The music of the Darkest Lord's Left and Right Hands (which are both exactly the same except for the intro), a menacing brass and percussion-heavy remix of the Darker Lord's theme.
- And, of course, The Darkest Lord's boss theme, a very long and incredible rock version of the Darker Lord's theme backing the true final battle. The game even has a different music track ("The Darkest Lord's Final Form") for after he hits phase 2, which also slaps and makes his theme add up to a whopping eleven minutes of rock.
- Outside of the battles, the Dark Lord's regular theme is no less pleasing with the Ominous Latin Chanting.
- The Great Sage's Theme, a very cheerful and comforting track that contrasts greatly against the Dark Lord's.
- Combine the Dark Lord and Great Sage's themes, and you get The Darker Lord's Theme, a sorrowful reprise of the Great Sage's theme.
- The Princess of Greenhorne gets a very soothing operatic theme.
- The Fab Fairies' themes are beautiful sounding, with an enchanting vocal track for each. All three variations of the theme are combined at the end of the world they appear in, so further bliss to the ears!
- The song used for the Fab Fairies' dance sequence is so catchy and energetic, and accompanies an equally exciting scene.
- The Fab Fairies' themes are beautiful sounding, with an enchanting vocal track for each. All three variations of the theme are combined at the end of the world they appear in, so further bliss to the ears!
- The Prince of Neksdor is a jerk, for sure, but that doesn't stop his theme from being absolute fire.
- The Nobleboy's Theme, a slow and downbeat ukulele tune befitting his awkward personality. It wouldn't be too out of place on Spongebob Squarepants.
- The Genie's Theme, a funky beat that sounds like it came straight out of a workout video. It's interspersed with the Genie's laughter, too.
- "Wishing Upon a Star", a mystical and magical theme which is heard as the Miis are making wishes on a shooting star in the sky during a campout. It's awesome and heartwarming all at once; it even fits the Miis' Prayer Poses to go along with it.
- "End of the Dark Curse", the theme that plays in the ending when you choose to end the Dark Curse forever, serves as a Triumphant Reprise to "The Spoils of War", which plays after a regular battle.
- Miitopia has a unique thing were it changes its main title theme depending on the area. Most are remixes of the first version, and while they're all good, Karkaton's theme is a jam.
- New Lumos's stage theme is a catchy electroswing tune, fitting for the theme of the area.