Ryan Dorin, the creator of Ratboy Genius, has a background in music composition and theory, so it is expected for his work to reflect that.
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Ratboy's Kingdom
- "Ratboy's Kingdom 2" is the background music for the second episode of this series. Its catchy rhythm and melody will have it stuck in your head for days.
- In Chapter Six, we get "Big Thunder Ratcaves". It starts with a long guitar solo, then comes in with a powerful melody on a synthesizer.
- "Chapter 9" is a graceful, slightly dissonant piece that plays in the background during Ratboy's vacation.
Ratboy Genius Dreams Minecraft
- The Dreams Minecraft theme is suspenseful, atmospheric, and overall provides a great introduction to the episodes.
Little King John: The Flood
- "The Ark", played in the first episode, is a short, simple, but majestic tune that serves as a Leitmotif for Little King John.
- "Sea Shanty" is a short but catchy song that plays at the end of part 2.
- Part 3's Theme and Variations begins as desperate and moves on to triumphant as Little King John finds land.
- "This Is a Remarkable Place", from the eighth part, adds to the mysterious feel of the scene.
- "Chaconne Fantasy" is a beautiful, atmospheric piece from part 10.
Starship Genius
- "7/8 Don't Be Late" is a catchy song that makes great use of its unusual time signature.
- The instrumental of "Space Opera" truly conveys the majesty of meeting Caterpillar Minister.
- "Young Mouth Bottom" has a unique combination of percussion instruments and piano that bring out an otherworldly feel.
- "The Baby's Aria" is a somber piece about Summer Solstice Baby questioning her existence as the fish legions draw closer.