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Mario CD

Mario approaching a CD in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

The music of Super Smash Bros. Brawl is more major and important to the game experience than previous games in the series. Among video games in general, Brawl's musical setup is noteworthy for being a gigantic compilation of Nintendo music exponentially larger than even the musical selection of Super Smash Bros. Melee.

The full list of credited musicians for the game is posted here at Smash Bros. DOJO!!, and it numbers at 36 individuals as one of the biggest musical gatherings in gaming history. Curiously, Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu is not among the list, even though he is credited for composing the official theme song for the game detailed below. Sakurai has stated that his group of arrangement supervisors were asked to listen to "an elite selection of Nintendo music" and arrange several of their favorite songs, which "means there will be quite a number of songs."

Sound Test Song list

As opposed to the previous installments, where this feature had to be unlocked through various methods, Super Smash Bros. Brawl features the Sound Test option from the very start of the game, and this mode specifically lists the source game of each song and its credits. This is the full song list as ordered and arranged in the Music portion of Brawl's Sound Test mode.

These 258 songs do not include musical short pieces found in the Sound Effects, such as characters' post-battle victory themes. Even so, Brawl contains a few songs that do not appear in Sound Test, as either Music or Sound Effects. These include at least the winter variation of the "Obstacle Course" song (that plays only on the Yoshi's Island stage), and the six Saturday night songs in Smashville. [1]

Many of these songs must be unlocked. Some of them are unlocked by beating certain game challenges, whereas many others are collected by simply grabbing random CDs. There is a method that makes unlocking many of these songs easier, and it is the CD Factory.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Title Description Usage Notes
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Main Theme [2]
  • The Main Theme song in particular was revealed along with the game itself at the game's first trailer in E3 2006 before being posted at the site much later.
  • This thundering orchestra with vocals sung in Latin was composed by famed Final Fantasy series composer Nobuo Uematsu, and its lyrics were supervised by Sakurai himself.
  • Much of the original music in Super Smash Bros. Brawl is based in whole or in part on this piece.
  • The song is sung in Latin; the first line is "Audi famam illius," which means, "I've heard legends of that person."
A default song that plays in the Intro Sequence and in Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary in the Credits and in the cut scene The Great Invasion. Is a starter song in the game's Menu screens. Composer: SMILE PLEASE Co., Ltd.,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.,
Lyricist: SORA,
Composition, arrangements, lyrics and translated lyrics Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory, Inc.,
Composition Supervisor: Nobuo Uematsu,
Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai,
Lyrics Supervisor: Masahiro Sakurai / Lyrics Translation: Taro Yamashita,
Soprano: Oriko Takanashi / Tenor: Ken Nishikiori
Menu 1 [3]
  • This song plays during the Menu Selection.
  • This the default song for the Menu Theme which can be easily customized through My Music
  • This is the Super Smash Bros. Brawl Theme without the vocals but it seems as if some humming is spread out through the song. It has the same tune although it seems to sped up in the menu.
A starter song playing in the Menu selection, It is also heard in the second part of Midair Stadium Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Menu 2 [4]
  • Taken from Super Smash Bros. Melee with almost no changes. This is Melee's unlockable secondary menu theme. It is a remix of Melee's opening theme.
An unlockable song for the Menu screens, obtained when all playable characters are unlocked. Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Battlefield [5]
  • An original track. This is another arrangement of the Brawl main theme.
  • Fast-paced with the idea to suit intense battles on this stage.
A starter song in Battlefield. Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Battlefield Ver. 2 [6]
  • Another arrangement of the Brawl main theme, played by acoustic and electric guitar, flute, and a drum machine to keep the beat.
  • Variation of the Brawl Battlefield track, hence, Ver. 2.
A starter song in Battlefield. Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Final Destination [7]
  • An epic version of the Main Theme. Contains the first verse of the Main Theme's lyrics, from the first "audi famam" to "tetigit destruens."
  • The song is composed to fit the changing background of the Final Destination
  • When the galaxy drifts by, the first verse of the Main Theme plays. In either of the wormholes, an electric guitar laden version of the Main theme plays. In the starry sky, an choir layered part plays. In the ocean view, a peaceful orchestration of the last part of the Main Theme plays, before shifting into a heavy metal ending played of an electric guitar before looping back to the begining.
A starter song in Final Destination, and it plays during the Classic Mode battle with Master Hand. Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Online Practice Stage
  • Once again, The Brawl Main Theme is played here. It has a piano effect and a very light tone that sounds Mexican.
A default song that plays during the Online Test Stage Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Results Display Screen
  • Strings, piano, brass, and percussion are behind this original piece.
  • This is basically a unique composition for analyzing results after battles.
A default song that plays in the post-brawl victory screen after the winning character's short victory theme Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Tournament Registration [8]
  • An original synthesized track that does not borrow from other Brawl tracks.
A default song that plays in the Tournament Set-Up Screen. Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Tournament Grid [9]
  • A song meant to get a person warmed up for a Brawl. This song is also the Tournament 1 song from Melee.
A default song that plays in the Tournament Bracket screen during an active tourney. Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Tournament Match End [10]
  • Same as "Tournament Registration", but with additional instruments.
A default song that plays at the conclusion screen of the Tournament mode. Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Classic: Results Screen
  • A semi-triumphant repeating orchestral piece.
A default song that plays at the Results Screen that appears every time you win a match in the Classic Mode, All-Star Mode, or when you complete a stage in the Subspace Emissary. Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
All-Star Rest Area
  • A light and relaxed song based on the main theme.
A default song that plays in the rest area in the All-Star and Boss Battles modes Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Home-Run Contest
  • A short and very simple remix of a portion of SSBM's Final Destination theme
  • Lasts only about 10 seconds, the length of time you are allowed to damage Sandbag in Home-Run Contest
A default song that plays during a session in the Home-Run Contest mode Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Boss Battle [11] A default song that plays during some boss battles in Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary and, more prominently, the Boss Battles mode Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Trophy Gallery [12]
  • A slow and relaxing rearrangement of the main theme.
A default song that plays in the Trophy Gallery and Trophy Horde modes. Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Sticker Album / Album / Chronicle
  • A very emotional strings remix of the Main Theme, meant to reflect on lasting memories.
A default song that plays in the Sticker Album, Album, and Chronicle screens Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory Inc.
Coin Launcher [13]
  • A somewhat relaxing version of the main theme, toned down a bit for extreme coin launching concentration.
A default song that plays during the Coin Launcher minigame. Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory Inc.
Stage Builder [14]
  • Very Simple Tune with noticeable parts from the Main Theme.
A default song that plays when creating a stage in the Stage Builder mode. Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo/ HAL Laboratory Inc.
Target Smash!!
  • A faster, more peppy and cartoonish version of the Main Theme.
A default song that plays during the Target Smash!! mini game. Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory Inc.
Adventure Map [15]
  • A strong, brash version of the main theme.
A default song that plays on the map screen of Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory Inc.
Step: The Plain [16]
  • Another version of the main theme's ending that has a very desert-like feel to it. Sounds mysteriously optimistic.
A default song that plays in various stages/areas of the Adventure mode: The Plains, The Wilds, and The Great Maze. Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory Inc.
Step: The Cave [17]
  • A dark, mysterious and foreboding piece. It only uses one short line of the main theme.
A default song that plays in the last area of the Lake Shore area in the Adventure mode Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory Inc.
Step: Subspace
  • A somewhat "depressing" song as mentioned by fans. It is the main theme just slowed down and few clips of it.
A default song that plays in the Entering Subspace area in the Adventure mode Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory Inc.
Step: Subspace Ver.2
  • Like the previous Subspace song, but with rising tunes that slowly lower, giving a very eerie feeling to it.
A default song that plays in the Subspace area in the Adventure mode Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory Inc.
Step: Subspace Ver.3
  • Like the previous Subspace song, but with an even more foreboding feel to it.
A default song that plays in the area before the final boss encounter in the Adventure mode Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory Inc.
Boss Battle Song 1 [18]
  • A fast-paced, frenetic take on the Main Theme, perfectly suited for an epic battle.
A default song that plays during the boss battles with Galleom and Duon in the Adventure mode Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory Inc.
Boss Battle Song 2 [19]
  • A strange but exhilarating tune, which is like nothing else in the game. This makes it fitting for the final boss of the game, Tabuu.
A default song that plays during the final boss battle with Tabuu in the Adventure mode Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory Inc.
Save Point
  • A light, airy, and somewhat unsettling version of the main theme.
  • The sound of wind can be heard during this track.
A default song that plays in the save areas of The Great Maze in Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory Inc.
Credits [20]
  • A powerful rearrangement of songs and themes from all three Super Smash Bros. games.
  • Opens with a lively rearrangement of the opening and credits themes of the original Super Smash Bros.
  • Includes a piece of Super Smash Bros. Melee's menu theme. An emotional portion of Melee's opening theme is also played by piano.
  • Concludes with a wind instrument playing the last few lines of the Super Smash Bros. Brawl main theme, followed by a slightly more lively ending.
A default song that plays during the end credits of Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary, accompanied by a video showing highlights of the Adventure Mode (to the tune of the music) Compositions and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory Inc.

Super Smash Bros.

Specifically, this section of the Sound Test is almost entirely dedicated to songs that return from Super Smash Bros. Melee, with one exception being a song returning from Super Smash Bros., in spite of the section's title simply being "Super Smash Bros." Also see Music (SSBM) and Music (SSB) for more information.

Title Description Usage Notes
Menu (Super Smash Bros. Melee) [21] An instrumental remix of the original Melee menu theme. A starter song on Battlefield (SSBB) and in the first part of the Midair Stadium. Arrangement: Motoi Sakuraba
Composer: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Credits (Super Smash Bros.) [22] The credits theme from the original Super Smash Bros game for N64. It has been remixed. An unlockable CD song that plays on Final Destination, unlocked by clearing the Classic mode on Hard difficulty. Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama
Composer: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Arranger: TARGET ENTERTAINMENT INC.
Opening (Super Smash Bros. Melee) [23] A dark but proud arrangement of the Opening theme of SSBM. Some parts were deleted, such as Mario's introduction piece, and other parts were repeated, such as Link's introduction piece. A randomly collectible CD song that plays on Final Destination. Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka
Composer: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Princess Peach's Castle (Melee) [24] The song that played on the Princess Peach's Castle stage in Melee, it is an orchestrated remix of the famous stage music from the original Super Mario Bros., with elements of the same game's "underground" stage theme overlapping with it. An unlockable CD song that plays on the returning Rainbow Cruise stage, unlocked when all stages in the Melee Stages category have been unlocked Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Rainbow Cruise (Melee) [25] The song that played on the Rainbow Cruise stage in Melee, it is a a medley of two Mario series tracks. The first half of the track is the remixed first half of the Rainbow Ride tune heard in several stages in Super Mario 64, while the second half is a remix of the underwater stage tune heard in Super Mario Bros. A starter song on the returning Rainbow Cruise stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Kong Jungle (Melee) [26] The song for the Kongo Jungle stage in Melee, it is a cover band performance of the "DK Rap" made infamous in the opening sequence to Donkey Kong 64, with a much different assortment of instruments and rhythms from its original appearance. It is unknown why it is called "Kong Jungle" in Brawl instead of its Melee title, "Kongo Jungle." A randomly collectible CD song that plays on the returning Jungle Japes stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Jungle Japes (Melee) [27] The song that played on the Jungle Japes stage in Melee, it is a calm and atmospheric remix of the "DK Island Swing" in various stages of Donkey Kong Country for SNES. A song unlocked automatically with the returning Jungle Japes stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Temple (Melee) [28] The song that played on the Temple stage in Melee, it is a techno remix of dungeon music heard in Zelda II: Link's Adventure for NES. A starter song that plays on the returning Temple stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Brinstar (Melee) [29] The song that played on the Brinstar stage in Melee, it is a medley of three classic Metroid tunes, most of it consisting of a techno remix of the first "Brinstar" area music heard in the original Metroid for NES. It is followed by the short "game start" tune one hears whenever one resumes a game file in a Metroid game, and then the low-key general Metroid theme that was first heard on the original Metroid title screen. A starter song that plays on the returning Brinstar stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Brinstar Depths (Melee) [30] The song that played on the Brinstar Depths stage in Melee, it is a "horror" remix of area music heard later on in the original Metroid, where Samus is particularly close to her encounter with Kraid. A randomly collectible CD song that plays on the returning Brinstar stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Yoshi's Island (Melee) [31] The main song for the Yoshi's Island stage in Melee, it is a repeating banjo track heard in several levels in Super Mario World for SNES. A starter song that plays on the returning Yoshi's Island stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Fountain of Dreams (Melee) [32] The song that played on the Fountain of Dreams stage in Melee, it is an orchestrated, atmospheric version of the music first heard in the Gourmet Race minigame of Kirby Super Star. A randomly collectible CD song that plays on the returning Green Greens stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright HAL Laboratory, Inc. / Nintendo.
Green Greens (Melee) [33] The music for the Green Greens stage in Melee, this song is an orchestration of the Green Greens stage music from Kirby's Dream Land, which in turn, closely sounds like the "Later Treasure Hunting" music track from "The Great Cave Offensive". A song unlocked automatically with the returning Green Greens stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright HAL Laboratory, Inc. / Nintendo.
Corneria (Melee) [34] The song that played on the Corneria stage in Melee, it is an orchestration of the music heard in the Venom stage, with pieces from Space Armada of the original Star Fox. A starter song that plays on the returning Corneria stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Venom (Melee) [35] The song that played on the Venom stage of Melee, it is an orchestration of "main music" heard in Star Fox 64, and also based on the music heard in the original Sector Z stage from Super Smash Bros. for the N64. A randomly collectible CD song that plays on the returning Corneria stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Pokémon Stadium (Melee) [36] The main song for the Pokémon Stadium stage in Melee, it is an orchestration of the main title screen music in most Pokémon RPGs, complete with a chorus. A song unlocked automatically with the returning Pokémon Stadium stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo / Creatures Inc. / GAME FREAK inc.
Poké Floats (Melee) [37] The song that played on the Poké Floats stage in Melee, and also in Mewtwo's wake, it is a synthesized medley of three battle-related tunes heard in the first generation of Pokémon RPGs, beginning with the standard Trainer Battle theme, then the Gym Leader Battle theme, and finally the wild Pokémon encounter theme. A randomly collectible CD song that plays on the returning Pokémon Stadium stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo / Creatures Inc. / GAME FREAK inc.
Mute City (Melee) [38] The song for the Mute City stage in Melee, it is a remix of the rock music heard on the Mute City racetrack in F-Zero X for N64. A randomly collectible CD song that plays on the returning Big Blue stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Big Blue (Melee) [39] The main theme for the Big Blue stage in Melee, it is a remix of the rock music heard on tracks in F-Zero X that take place on the planet Big Blue. A song unlocked automatically with the returning Big Blue stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Mother (Melee) [40] The primary song for the Onett stage in Melee, it is a remix of the "Bein' Friend's" theme, the Eight Melodies, and the Battle Initiation noise from the original Mother for the Famicom system. A starter song that plays on the returning Onett stage. Composition Copyright Keiichi Suzuki / Nintendo.
Arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Icicle Mountain (Melee) [41] The main song for the Icicle Mountain stage of Melee. Slightly altered from the original tune, it is a synthesized medley of the two primary tunes in the NES game Ice Climber, with the first part being the "Title screen music" and the second part being the "Normal stage music". An unlockable CD song that plays on The Summit. It is unlocked by clearing Classic mode on Normal difficulty. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Flat Zone (Melee) [42] The song that played on the Flat Zone stage in Melee, it is an original composition comprised of atmospheric techno-sounds mixed with the beep-boop nature of the oldest Game & Watch games. Note that it has a very different ambiance than the new song Flat Zone 2. A song unlocked automatically with the Flat Zone 2 stage. Also plays when battling the dark versions of Mr. Game & Watch and R.O.B. in the Great Maze part of the SubSpace Emissary. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Super Mario Bros. 3 (Melee) [43] An alternate song for the Yoshi's Island song in Melee, it is a synthesized rock-based medley of the first stage music and the first overworld music in Super Mario Bros. 3 for NES. A randomly collectible CD song that plays on the returning Yoshi's Island stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Battle Theme (Melee) [44] An alternate song on the Pokémon Stadium stage in Melee, it is a synthesized medley of three battle-related tunes heard in the second generation of Pokémon RPGs, beginning with the wild Pokémon encounter theme, then the Gym Leader Battle theme, and finally the Champion Battle theme. A song unlocked automatically with the returning Pokémon Stadium stage. Composition Copyright Nintendo / Creatures Inc. / GAME FREAK inc.
Arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Fire Emblem (Melee) [45] The alternate music for the Temple stage in Melee and also the only music for the Fire Emblem universe in that game, it is a medley of two Fire Emblem tracks, the first of which is "Together We Ride" (the "character recruitment" music in Fire Emblem 1 and 7), and after some piano-based music, the second tune is the official Fire Emblem series theme. A starter song on Castle Siege. Is Marth's Character Roll Call theme. Composition Copyright Nintendo / INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS.
Arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Mach Rider (Melee) [46] The alternate music for the stage Big Blue in Melee, it is a synthesized remix of the music heard typically in Mach Rider for NES. An unlockable CD song that plays in Port Town Aero Dive, unlocked after defeating over 50 enemies in Endless Brawl. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Mother 2 (Melee) [47] The alternate song for the Onett stage in Melee, it is a quaint soft rock tune which is a heavily extended version of the famous "Pollyanna" track heard in all three MOTHER games. A randomly collectible CD song that plays on the Onett stage. Composition Copyright Keiichi Suzuki,
Arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Dr. Mario (Melee) [48] The alternate song for both the Mushroom Kingdom and Mushroom Kingdom II stages in Melee and also Dr. Mario's theme music in that game, it is a synthesized remix of the "Fever" tune heard in Dr. Mario games. A starter song on the Pictochat stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Battlefield (Melee) [49] The main song for the Battlefield stage in Melee, it is a techno remix of the Menu 1 music from the same game. A starter song that plays in Battlefield (SSBB). Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Menu (Melee) [50] The original Menu 1 song, ripped from Melee, as opposed to the remixed version that plays on the Battlefield stage. A randomly collectible CD song that plays on Brawl's Menu screens. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Multi-Man Melee 1 (Melee) [51] The alternate music for the Battlefield stage in Melee as well as one of the songs for the Multi-man Melee mode, it is a synthesized rock variant of the opening theme for the same game. An unlockable CD song that plays on Battlefield (SSBB), unlocked by clearing 100-Man Brawl in under 4:00. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Final Destination (Melee) [52] The song that played on the Final Destination stage in Melee as the main theme, it a climactic orchestration of the ending credits music of the original Super Smash Bros. A randomly collectible CD song that plays in Final Destination (SSBB), and during whenever you fight Master Hand in Boss Battles. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Giga Bowser (Melee) [53] The song that played in Melee's Adventure Mode when you fought Giga Bowser. It is a warped version of the Melee Final Destination theme. A randomly collectible CD song that plays in Final Destination (SSBB), and during whenever you fight Crazy Hand in Boss Battles. Is Bowser's Character Roll Call theme. Also heard when fighting Bowser in the Subspace Emissary. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo / HAL Laboratory, Inc.

Super Mario Bros.

Title Description Usage Notes
Delfino Plaza [54] Original Music from Super Mario Sunshine, with the woodblock inserted at every other loop that played when Mario rode a Yoshi. A starter song on Delfino Plaza Composition and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo
Title/Ending (Super Mario World) [55] A techno remix/medley of the Title screen and Credits themes from Super Mario World A starter song on Delfino Plaza. Is both Mario's and Peach's Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement Supervisor: Shota Kageyama
Main Theme (New Super Mario Bros.) [56] This is the same as the overworld levels from New Super Mario Bros. on the DS, but with more instruments added to make the sound feel more complete. An acoustic guitar replaces the synths that played the main melody from the DS. A randomly collectible CD song for Delfino Plaza Composer: Nintendo
Arranger: HAL Laboratory Inc.
Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo
Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai
Ricco Harbor [57] Original music from Super Mario Sunshine, with the "Yoshi" woodblock also inserted at every other loop A randomly collectible CD song for Delfino Plaza Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo
Main Theme (Super Mario 64) [58] Original music from Super Mario 64 and its DS remake, notable for playing on stages like Bob-omb Battlefield. An unlockable CD song for Delfino Plaza, unlocked when either your Vs. Play Time or Combined Vs. Play Time reaches 50 hours Composition and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo
Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.) [59] A latin-based, piano-heavy remix of the Overworld theme from Super Mario Bros. complete with synths and a brass section. A starter song for Mushroomy Kingdom (Ground Portion) Arrangement Supervisor: Koji Kondo
Ground Theme 2 (Super Mario Bros.) [60] A techno remix consisting primarily of the Overworld theme from Super Mario Bros.. At the end of the loop, this song also includes a piece each of the Underground theme, Game Over theme and Victory (Flagpole) theme from Super Mario Bros.. A randomly collectible CD song for Mushroomy Kingdom (Ground Portion) Arrangement Supervisor: Masaaki Iwasaki
Gritzy Desert [61] A remix of the Gritzy Desert music from Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time, which is made to have a more Arabian feel than its original version. A starter song for for Mushroomy Kingdom (Ground Portion). It also plays on outdoor portions of The Path to the Ruins in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Yoko Shimomura
Underground Theme (Super Mario Bros.) [62] An ambiance-laden hip-hop piece that remixes the Underground Theme from New Super Mario Bros., which in turn is an arrangement of the recurring Underground Theme from Super Mario Bros. A starter song for Mushroomy Kingdom (Underground Portion) Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka
Underwater Theme (Super Mario Bros.) [63] Three different versions of the Underwater Theme from Super Mario Bros.: it first starts off as the original NES version, then becomes a waltz version and finally turns into a bluegrass version. An unlockable CD song for Mushroomy Kingdom (Underground Portion), unlocked after 10 Brawls are conducted on Mushroomy Kingdom. Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai
Underground Theme (Super Mario Land) [64] A haunting techno remix of the Easton Kingdom theme from Super Mario Land A randomly collectible CD song for Mushroomy Kingdom (Underground Portion). Also heard in The Path to the Ruins and The Ruins in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Koji Hayama
Luigi's Mansion Theme [65] Orchestration of the main theme of the GameCube game, Luigi's Mansion. In that game, the theme would vary with Luigi's location and the activity around Luigi. In Brawl, this song loops through a few new variations. A song unlocked automatically with Luigi's Mansion. Is Luigi's Character Roll Call theme. Plays briefly when Luigi is introduced in the Subspace Emissary. Also plays when fighting the dark version of Luigi in the Great Maze in the SubSpace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai
Castle / Boss Fortress (Super Mario World / SMB 3) [66] Remix of the Castle theme from Super Mario World and the boss theme from Super Mario Bros. 3. A randomly collectible CD song for Luigi's Mansion. Also heard when fighting Shadowbug Peach and Shadowbug Zelda, and the Great Maze dark versions of Peach and Pit in the Subspace Emissary. Curiously, in a beta screenshot on the DOJO!!, this song was originally for Delfino Plaza, but was moved to Luigi's Mansion. Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama
Airship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3) [67] Remix of the Airship theme from Super Mario Bros. 3. Airships in Super Mario Galaxy also played a none-too-different orchestral arrangement of this theme. A song unlocked automatically with Luigi's Mansion. It also plays during portions of the Subspace Emissary involving Bowser and also while fighting Shadowbug Bowser, Giant Shadowbug Diddy Kong, and Wario. Also plays during the fight against Petey Piranha and the Great Maze dark versions of Mario, Bowser, Yoshi, and Wario. Arrangement: Motoi Sakuraba

Mario Kart

Title Description Usage Notes
Mario Circuit [68] A remix of the Mario Circuit theme music heard in the original Super Mario Kart which was also used in Mario Kart DS and Mario Kart Wii. A starter song on Mario Circuit. Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: TARGET ENTERTAINMENT INC,
Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama
Luigi Circuit [69] A remix of the Luigi Raceway theme music heard on the tracks "Luigi Raceway", "Mario Raceway" and "Royal Raceway" in Mario Kart 64 which was also used in Mario Kart Wii. A starter song on Mario Circuit. Composer: Nintendo,
Arrangement: Yasufumi Fukuda
Waluigi Pinball [70] A remix of the racetrack music heard on the tracks "Waluigi Pinball" and "Wario Stadium" in Mario Kart DS. A starter song on Mario Circuit. Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory,
Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka
Rainbow Road [71] An original track taken directly from Mario Kart Double Dash!!, where it played on the final course of the Special Cup: "Rainbow Road". As in Double Dash!!, this music also contains an excerpt of the Rainbow Road music from Mario Kart 64. A randomly collectible CD song on Mario Circuit. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.

Donkey Kong

Title Description Usage Notes
Jungle Level Ver.2 [72] A fast paced rock arrangement of the "DK Island Swing" song. A starter song on Rumble Falls. Also heard in the cutscene leading into The Jungle in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Motoi Sakuraba
Jungle Level [73] The song that played on jungle based levels in Donkey Kong Country which was called the "DK Island Swing" in DK Jamz. It is made to be more realistic and ambient, complete with jungle noises. A starter song on Rumble Falls. It is also heard in The Jungle in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka
King K.Rool / Ship Deck 2 [74] The final boss theme heard in Donkey Kong Country, on the "Gangplank Galleon" boss level where the Kongs fight King K. Rool. Starts as a sea shanty melody on accordion, then transitions into a hard rock tune. "Ship Deck 2" was the name of the music on the "Rattle Battle" stage of the third world of Donkey Kong Country 2. Ship Deck 2 began in the same theme as the DKC boss music, then looped into a variation of that theme. The song in Brawl is closer to the DKC boss music. Unlike in both DKC and DKC 2, Brawl loops this music to the beginning. A starter song on Rumble Falls. Is both Donkey Kong's and Diddy Kong's Character Roll Call theme. Is also heard in The Lake in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai
Bramble Blast [75] Strings remix of Stickerbrush Symphony from Donkey Kong Country 2. This played on each of the bramble stages in Donkey King Country 2, including the "Bramble Blast" stage. A DKC 2 player would remember this theme after slowly moving through the bramble maze, trying not to touch the thorns of the brambles (stickerbrushes). The Brawl version of this song uses different instruments and feels less stressful but more joyful. A randomly collectible CD song on Rumble Falls. It is also heard in The Lake and The Swamp in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Michiko Naruke
Battle for Storm Hill [76] Original song taken directly from Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat, where it was the background music to the "Battle for Storm Hill" stage, and the only stage music to play on only one stage. Of the music of Jungle Beat, "Battle for Storm Hill" is the most memorable. This tune sounded best within its original context, on a stage where Donkey Kong climbed a hill at night during a rainy storm, while cannons on the hill shot cannonballs. A starter song on Rumble Falls. It is also heard in The Lake in the Subspace Emissary, when riding the raft on the river, and it is used for the Great Maze dark versions of Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
DK Jungle 1 Theme (Barrel Blast) [77] A song taken directly from the recently released racing title Donkey Kong Barrel Blast. A starter song on Rumble Falls Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
The Map Page / Bonus Level [78] The two said themes taken directly from Donkey Kong Country and spliced together effortlessly. A starter song on Rumble Falls Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Donkey Kong [79] An atmospheric piece consisting of the 25m stage music with many sound effects overlapping with it A song unlocked automatically with 75m Arrangement Supervisor: Hirokazu Tanaka. ex,
Composer: Nintendo
Opening (Donkey Kong) [80] A remix/medley of several music from Donkey Kong, consisting primarily of the opening theme and also the 25m music and the "game start" theme, all of which were taken from the NES version as opposed to the arcade version. A song unlocked automatically with 75m Arrangement Supervisor: Shota Kageyama,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: PROCYON STUDIO CO., LTD.
25m BGM [81] The song that plays on the 25m stage of the Original Donkey Kong Stage. Consists of 5 notes and 4 sounds. It is taken directly from the original arcade game. A song unlocked automatically with 75m Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.

The Legend of Zelda

Title Description Usage Notes
Main Theme (The Legend of Zelda) [82] The original theme from Legend Of Zelda, which is more loyal to the original version than Melee's remix. A starter song on Bridge of Eldin Arrangement Supervisor: Yuzo Koshiro,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: ANCIENT.
Ocarina of Time Medley [83] A collection of ocarina songs from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time played on an ocarina. Contains, in order: Zelda's Lullaby, Sun's Song, Song of Storms, end part of Epona's Song, beginning of Epona's Song, Song of Time, Saria's Song. A starter song on Bridge of Eldin. Is both Zelda's and Sheik's Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement Supervisor: Michiko Naruke,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: naru2 LTD
Title (The Legend of Zelda) [84] An orchestration of the Title theme from The Legend of Zelda which also includes the dungeon theme. A randomly collectible CD song on Bridge of Eldin. Also plays when Link is introduced in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
The Dark World [85] A slightly Latin remix of the A Link to the Past song that plays in most outdoor portions of the Dark World. A starter song on Bridge of Eldin Arrangement Supervisor: Arata Iiyoshi,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd.
Hidden Mountain & Forest [86] Orchestral remix of the song that plays in the Dark World versions of the Lost Woods and Death Mountain appearing in A Link to the Past. An unlockable CD song on Bridge of Eldin, unlocked when Event 18: Dark Link Duel is cleared on Hard difficulty. It is also heard in The Forest in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Shota Kageyama,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: PROCYON STUDIO CO., LTD.
Hyrule Field Theme [87] An arranged version of the daytime theme of Hyrule Field from Ocarina of Time. A starter song on Bridge of Eldin Arrangement Supervisor: Yutaka Iraha,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd.
Main Theme (Twilight Princess) [88] A remix of the daytime horseback theme in Hyrule Field from Twilight Princess, with small parts of the daytime "on foot" theme of Hyrule Field mixed in along with a few minor additions such as bell noises. Taken from a Nintendo Power CD depicting the original soundtrack of said game. A starter song on Bridge of Eldin Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
The Hidden Village [89] An arrangement of the Twilight Princess theme in a spaghetti-western style, which played when Link fought enemies in the Hidden Village, lifted directly from Twilight Princess. A randomly collectible CD song on Bridge of Eldin Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Midna's Lament [90] A sad arrangement of the Twilight Princess theme that was played when Wolf Link carried a dying Midna to Zelda, taken directly from Twilight Princess. A randomly collectible CD song on Bridge of Eldin Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Great Temple / Temple [91] A remix of the Great Temple and Temple themes played in Zelda II: Link's Adventure. Temple portion of the song sounds just like the Temple theme of Melee, only the choir sounds are slightly varied. An unlockable CD song on the returning Temple stage, unlocked when Event 33: Advent of the Evil King is cleared on Hard difficulty Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Dragon Roost Island [92] The music that plays when exploring the outer part of Dragon Roost Island. Lifted directly from Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. A song unlocked automatically with Pirate Ship Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
The Great Sea [93] The music that plays while exploring the vast oceans of what was once Hyrule. Lifted directly from Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. A song unlocked automatically with Pirate Ship Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Tal Tal Heights [94] A remixed, but still largely faithful version of the music that plays in the Tal Tal Heights section of Link's Awakening for the GB, which resembles a techno version of the The Legend of Zelda theme. An unlockable CD song on Pirate Ship, unlocked when the All-Star mode is cleared on Easy difficulty. Is Link's Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement Supervisor: Ysuke Takahama,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: TARGET ENTERTAINMENT INC.
Song of Storms [95] A medley of three seperate themes from Ocarina of Time--the Song of Storms, Ganondorf's theme, and the Serenade of Water. An unlockable CD song on Pirate Ship, unlocked when Event 37: The Pirate Airship is cleared on any difficulty Arrangement Supervisor: Ysuke Takahama,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: M's Factory.
Gerudo Valley [96] The music that plays while exploring parts of the Gerudo region of Hyrule. Lifted directly from Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. A song unlocked automatically with Pirate Ship. Is Ganondorf's Character Roll Call theme. It is also used for the Great Maze dark versions of Link, Zelda and Ganondorf in the Subspace Emissary. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Molgera Battle [97] A flute-based track ripped from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, where it originally played during Link's battle with the serpentine, quicksand-dwelling boss, Molgera. A song unlocked automatically with Pirate Ship Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Village of the Blue Maiden [98] A march arrangement of the traditional Kakariko Village theme, lifted from Four Swords Adventures. A randomly collectible CD song on Pirate Ship. Is Toon Link's Character Roll Call theme. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Termina Field [99] The Termina Field theme from Majora's Mask, which is an arrangement of the Legend of Zelda theme. Lifted directly from Majora's Mask and includes the Morning Song at the beginning. A randomly collectible CD song on Pirate Ship Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.

Metroid

Title Description Usage Notes
Main Theme (Metroid) [100] A rock styled remix of the Brinstar theme from the first Metroid title. Starts out with a voice saying "Samus is under fire. She's sent an emergency directive. Join the fight!" Aside from the vocals at the beginning of the track, this is taken almost directly from Metroid Prime Pinball, with the insertion of some extra instruments and the addition of the original Brinstar theme. A starter song on Norfair. It is also heard in The Research Facility in The Subspace Emissary just before the fight with Ridley. Arrangement Supervisor: Kenji Yamamoto,
Narration: Jay Ward,
Composer and Arranger: Nintendo
Ending (Metroid) [101] An orchestrated version of the credits theme used in both the original Metroid and its remake Metroid Zero Mission. An unlockable CD song on Norfair, unlocked when 10 Brawls on the Norfair stage are played. Is both Samus's and Zero Suit Samus's Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement Supervisor: Tsukasa Masuko,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: M's Factory.
Norfair [102] A house remix of the lesser known Norfair theme from the original Metroid game. A randomly collectible CD song on Norfair. Also heard in the second Research Facility stage in The Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Yuzo Koshiro,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: ANCIENT.
Theme of Samus Aran, Space Warrior [103] An orchestration of the credits theme of the SNES hit Super Metroid. A starter song on Norfair. Also heard in the second Research Facility in The Subspace Emissary. Arrangement: Masato Kouda,
Composer: Nintendo.
Vs. Ridley [104] A metal version of Ridley's theme that is featured in several Metroid games and originated in Super Metroid. A starter song on Frigate Orpheon. Also heard when fighting Ridley and Meta Ridley in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: TARGET ENTERTAINMENT INC.
Vs. Parasite Queen [105] Taken directly from Metroid Prime, this is the theme for the first boss battle in the game against the Parasite Queen. A randomly collectible CD song on Frigate Orpheon Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Opening / Menu (Metroid Prime) [106] A medley of two tracks from Metroid Prime--the title screen and the credits theme (which itself was an extension of the menu theme). With the exception of the vocals at the beginning, the title screen theme is taken directly from the game, while the credits theme is arranged. A starter song on Frigate Orpheon. The "Menu" part is also heard in the first Research Facility stage in The Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Kenji Yamamoto,
Narration: Jay Ward,
Composer and Arranger: Nintendo.
Sector 1 [107] An orchestrated version of the background music of the first mission in Sector 1 in Metroid Fusion. A starter song on Frigate Orpheon. Also used for the Great Maze dark versions of Samus, Fox, Falco, Captain Falcon, and Snake in Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Minako Hamano,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: Nintendo.
Vs. Meta Ridley [108] Taken directly from Metroid Prime, this was the background music that played during the fight against Meta Ridley. This same, unaltered track was also used in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. A starter song on Frigate Orpheon. Also heard in The Subspace Bomb factory in the Subspace Emissary. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Multiplayer (Metroid Prime 2) [109] A track taken directly from the multiplayer mode of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, which itself was a techno remix of the Brinstar background music from Super Metroid. An unlockable CD song on Frigate Orpheon, unlocked when 10 Brawls on the Frigate Orpheon stage are played. Also heard in the first Research Facility stage in the Subspace Emissary. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.

Yoshi's Island

Title Description Usage Notes
Obstacle Course [110] A medley consisting mostly of a remix of the "Athletic" level theme from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and also a bit of the final boss theme. A starter song on Yoshi's Island. When the stage reaches the fall and winter seasons, it switches to this version, which for unknown reasons is not available in the Sound Test. [111] Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: PROCYON STUDIO CO., LTD.,
Arrangement Supervisor: Shota Kageyama
Ending (Yoshi's Story) [112] A tropical sounding remix of the credits theme from Yoshi's Story, including Yoshi vocals. A starter song on Yoshi's Island. Is Yoshi's Character Roll Call theme. Composer: Nintendo,
Arrangement: Masafumi Takada
Yoshi's Island [113] A jazzy remix of the commonly heard ground level theme from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. A starter song on Yoshi's Island. It is also heard in The Swamp in the Subspace Emissary. Composer: Nintendo,
Arrangement: Noriyuki Iwadare
Flower Field [114] Taken directly from the DS title Yoshi Touch & Go, this was the theme to the level of the same name, found in the game's Marathon mode. A randomly collectible CD song on Yoshi's Island. Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: Nintendo,
Arrangement Supervisor: Asuka Ohta
Wildlands [115] This track opens with the "level beginning" jingle and then loops through the "Wildlands" level theme, both from Yoshi's Island DS. The DS game included several variations of the Wildlands theme; Brawl plays only this version. A starter song on Yoshi's Island. Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory Inc.,
Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai

Kirby

Title Description Usage Notes
Meta Knight's Revenge [116] A fast paced jazz remix of the two main themes of the Halberd in the Kirby Super Star subgame Revenge of Meta Knight. A starter song on Halberd. Is Meta Knight's Character Roll Call theme. Also is heard in the second part of the Battlefield Fortress, and also the Battleship Halberd Exterior in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement: Noriyuki Iwadare,
Composer: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
The Legendary Air Ride Machine [117] An orchestrated version of the theme played in Kirby's Air Ride when one has successfully completed either the Dragoon or Hydra, , which is based on a classic Kirby theme. An unlockable CD song on Halberd, unlocked when Event 13: Dragoon Strike is cleared on any difficulty Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai,
Composer and Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Gourmet Race [118] A metal remix of the Gourmet Race theme song from Kirby Super Star. A starter song on Halberd. Used for the Great Maze dark versions of Kirby, Meta Knight, King Dedede, and Olimar in Subspace Emissary. Arrangement: Motoi Sakuraba,
Composer: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Butter Building [119] A remix of a theme that played on various stages in Kirby's Adventure, such as the first "Butter Building" stage. Also contains sections of the "star jingle" from most Kirby games, the Green Greens theme from Kirby's Dream Land, and the Kirby's Dream Land main title theme. A starter song on Halberd. Is Kirby's Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement: Jun Fukuda,
Composer: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
King Dedede's Theme [120] A remix of the general theme in the Kirby games when battling King Dedede. An unlockable CD song on Halberd, unlocked when Event 15: The Hammer of the King is cleared on any difficulty. Is King Dedede's Character Roll Call theme. Plays briefly when King Dedede is introduced in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Yoko Shimomura,
Composer: HAL Laboratory, Inc.,
Arranger: Midiplex Co., Ltd.
Squeak Squad Theme [121] A fast-paced techno remix of the theme that plays when fighting the Squeaks in the game "Kirby: Squeak Squad." A randomly collectible CD song on Halberd Arrangement: Hirokazu Tanaka, ex,
Composer: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Vs. Marx [122] An updated remix to the boss theme of Marx, who appeared at the end of the Kirby Superstar side-story, Milky Way Wishes'. A randomly collectible CD song on Halberd Arrangement Supervisor: Yasunori Mitsuda,
Composer: HAL Laboratory, Inc.,
Arranger: PROCYON STUDIO CO., LTD.
0² Battle [123] A remix of the theme that played when you fought the final boss of "Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards", if you collected 100% of the crystal shards. An unlockable CD song on Halberd, unlocked when a total of over 5000 coins are amassed in Coin matches Arrangement: Koji Hayama,
Composer: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Boss Theme Medley [124] A collection of Kirby boss themes. Starts off with a rock remix of the boss theme of Kirby's Adventure, progressing to the boss theme of Kirby's Dream Land 2, the boss theme of Kirby Super Star, the mini-boss battle of Kirby 64: the Crystal Shards, the arena theme of Kirby's Adventure and Kirby Superstar, ending with the non-Squeak boss theme of Kirby: Squeak Squad. A starter song on Halberd Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka,
Composer and Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Checker Knights [125] Taken directly from Kirby's Air Ride but originally composed for the Kirby anime as Strong Star Warrior, this was the song played on the Checker Knights track, as well during various minigames. A starter song on Halberd Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Forest / Nature Area [126] An upbeat, melodious track ripped from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, where it originally played in the early area of the game's world that is themed as a forest. A starter song on Halberd Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Frozen Hillside [127] Another song taken directly from Kirby's Air Ride, this was the music track played on the Frozen Hillside racetrack. An unlockable CD song on Halberd, unlocked when 10 Brawls on the Halberd stage are played Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.

Star Fox

Title Description Usage Notes
Space Armada [128] A remix of the theme that played at the level "Space Armada" in the original Star Fox. Parts of this level can be seen throughtout Lylat Cruise's Path. A starter song on Lylat Cruise. Part of the song is also heard in the Subspace Emissary cutscene leading into The Lake. Arrangement: Kenji Ito,
Composer: Nintendo.
Corneria [129] A remix of the theme that plays on the Corneria in the original Star Fox. A randomly collectible CD song on Lylat Cruise Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Main Theme (Star Fox) [130] An orchestrated version of the credits theme of the original Star Fox. A starter song on Lylat Cruise. Is Fox's Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement: Seiji Momoi,
Composer: Nintendo.
Main Theme (Star Fox 64) [131] A techno styled remix of the main theme of general Star Fox games starting with Star Fox 64. A starter song on Lylat Cruise. Is Falco's Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama,
Composer: Nintnedo,
Arranger: TARGET ENTERTAINMENT, INC.
Area 6 [132] The background music of the level known as Area 6 from Star Fox 64. A starter song on Lylat Cruise Arrangement Supervisor: Hajime Wakai,
Composer and Arranger: Nintendo.
Area 6 Ver. 2 [133] A techno styled remix of the Area 6 theme. A randomly collectible CD song on Lylat Cruise Arrangement Supervisor: Hajime Wakai,
Composer and Arranger: Nintendo.
Star Wolf [134] The music that plays when facing the renegade Star Wolf team in the Star Fox series. A starter song on Lylat Cruise. Is Wolf's Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Star Wolf (Star Fox: Assault) [135] Taken directly from Star Fox Assault, this is the slower, more methodical orchestrated remix of the traditional Star Wolf theme. An unlockable CD song on Lylat Cruise, unlocked when Event 38: The Wolf Hunts the Fox is cleared on Hard difficulty Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Space Battleground [136] Taken directly from Star Fox Assault, this was the music played during the first half of the first mission. A starter song on Lylat Cruise Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Break Through the Ice [137] Taken directly from Star Fox Assault, this was the background music of the Fichina level. It is actually a more methodical version of the background music of the Fortuna (actually Fichina) and Sector Z levels in Star Fox 64. A randomly collectible CD song on Lylat Cruise Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.

Pokémon

Title Description Usage Notes
Pokémon Main Theme [138] An orchestrated remix of the main title theme to the Pokémon series. A starter song on Pokémon Stadium 2. Arrangement: Seiji Momoi,
Composer: GAME FREAK Inc.
Road to Viridian City (From Pallet Town/Pewter City) [139] An orchestrated and remixed medley of two field musics in the Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow and Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen, the first being when traveling Routes 1 and 2, and the second when being in Viridian City and several other cities. An unlockable CD song on Pokémon Stadium 2, unlocked when Event 8: Go! Triple Finish! is cleared on any difficulty. Is both Pokémon Trainer's and Jigglypuff's Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai,
Composer: GAME FREAK Inc.,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Pokémon Center [140] An orchestrated remix and rearrangement of the theme that consistently plays within each Pokémon Center building in any Pokémon game, with the Pokémon Main Theme integrated into it. An unlockable CD song on Pokémon Stadium 2, unlocked when you collect over 200 different stickers. Is Pikachu's Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka,
Composer: GAME FREAK Inc.,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Pokémon Gym / Evolution [141] An orchestrated remix and medley of two classic, consistent Pokémon themes heard in any Pokémon game, the first being the theme heard whenever the Pokémon Trainer explores a Gym building and the second being the repetitive theme heard whenever a Pokémon specie undergoes the evolution sequence. A starter song on Pokémon Stadium 2. Arrangement: Kenichi Okuma,
Composer: GAME FREAK Inc.
Wild Pokémon Battle! (Ruby / Sapphire) [142] An orchestrated remix of the typical battle theme that occurs whenever the Player encounters and battles a wild Pokémon in Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire and Pokémon Emerald. A starter song on Pokémon Stadium 2. Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai,
Composer: GAME FREAK Inc.,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Victory Road A metal rearrangement of the music heard in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald's version of the cavernous Victory Road location. A song unlocked automatically with Spear Pillar. It is also heard in the fight against Rayquaza and in the fights with the Great Maze dark versions of Pikachu, Pokémon Trainer and Lucario in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement: Motoi Sakuraba,
Composer: GAME FREAK Inc.
Dialga / Palkia Battle at Spear Pillar! [143] A remix and rearrangement of the battle theme that plays in Pokémon Diamond & Pearl, when the Pokémon Trainer enters his/her story-based battle with the legendary Pokémon of that game's version, Dialga or Palkia. There is also a fragment of the background music from the Spear Pillar area. A song unlocked automatically with Spear Pillar. Arrangement Supervisor: Takahiro Nishi,
Composer: GAME FREAK Inc.,
Arranger: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd.
Wild Pokémon Battle! (Diamond / Pearl) [144] An orchestrated remix and rearrangement of the typical battle theme that occurs whenever the Player encounters and battles a wild Pokémon in Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl. A song unlocked automatically with Spear Pillar. Also is heard in the later parts of the Ruined Zoo in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement: Yuka Tsujiyoko,
Composer: GAME FREAK Inc.
Team Galactic Battle! [145] A remix of the futuristic battle theme that occurs whenever the Pokémon Trainer engages in a Pokémon battle with trainers belonging to the Sinnoh crime syndicate Team Galactic in Pokémon Diamond & Pearl. A randomly collectable CD song on Spear Pillar. Is Lucario's Character Roll Call theme. Also is heard in the later parts of the Ruined Zoo and in the fight against Lucario in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement: Masato Kouda,
Composer: GAME FREAK Inc.
Route 209 [146] An upbeat remix and rearrangement of the more peaceful field music playing in Pokémon Diamond & Pearl, when the Pokémon Trainer enters and explores an overworld area like Route 209. A randomly collectable CD song on Spear Pillar. Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai,
Composer: GAME FREAK Inc.,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.

F-Zero

Title Description Usage Notes
Mute City [147] Remix song from several F-Zero games that appeared in the games' Mute City tracks. A piano and some electronic sounds begin this piece, but then moves into the Mute City BGM, played in a heavy rock style with electric guitars, bass, and drumset. A guitar solo comprises the latter half of this piece before it loops back to the melody and to the beginning. A starter song on Port Town Aero Dive. Also plays briefly when Captain Falcon is introduced in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement: Yasufumi Fukuda,
Composer: Nintendo
Fire Field [148] The music that plays on the Fire Field tracks in the original F-Zero. An unlockable CD song on Port Town Aero Dive, unlocked when Event 24: Come On! Blue Falcon! is cleared. Is Captain Falcon's Character Roll Call theme. Also heard in the second part of the Outside the Ancient Ruins part of the SubSpace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: TARGET ENTERTAINMENT INC.
White Land [149] This piece is an arranged version of the White Land BGM in F-Zero. Electric guitar plays the main melody, as expected, backed with keyboard, synths, bass, and drums. A bridge is added as well at the end of the first run through the main melody with a short keyboard solo before looping back to the beginning of the main melody. A starter song on Port Town Aero Dive Arrangement Supervisor: Arata Iiyoshi,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: GAME ARTS CO.,Ltd.
Car Select [150] This track is taken directly from the car selection theme in F-Zero X. No changes have been made. A randomly collectible CD song on Port Town Aero Dive Composition and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo
Dream Chaser [151] Featured on several of its racing tracks. This track is taken directly from the BGM for the Silence circuits in F-Zero X. No changes have been made. An unlockable CD song on Port Town Aero Dive, unlocked when ten brawls are conducted on said stage Composition and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo
Devil's Call in Your Heart [152] This track is taken directly from the BGM for the Devil's Forest circuits in F-Zero X. No changes have been made. A starter song on Port Town Aero Dive Composition and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo
Climb Up! And Get The Last Chance! [153] This track is taken directly from the BGM for the White Land circuits in F-Zero X. No changes have been made. A starter song on Port Town Aero Dive Composition and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo
Brain Cleaner [154] This track is taken directly from the BGM for when you watch the replay after a race in F-Zero GX. No changes have been made. A starter song on Port Town Aero Dive Composition and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / SEGA
Shotgun Kiss [155] This track is taken directly from the BGM for all of the Casino Palace (Vegas Palace) circuits in F-Zero GX. No changes have been made. A starter song on Port Town Aero Dive Composition and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / SEGA
Planet Colors [156] This track is taken directly from the BGM for all of the Green Plant circuits in F-Zero GX. No changes have been made. A randomly collectible CD song on Port Town Aero Dive Composition and Arrangements Copyright Nintendo / SEGA

EarthBound (Mother)

Title Description Usage Notes
Porky's Theme [157] A redone version of the "Theme of His Highness" combined with the title theme from Mother 3. This version is almost taken straight from the CD album Mother i+. A starter song on New Pork City. Also heard when escaping the Pig King Statue and while fighting Porky Minch in The Ruined Zoo in the Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai,
Composer and Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise [158] A remix and combination of the two boss-battle songs of the same name from Mother 3. A starter song on New Pork City. Also plays when battling the dark versions of Ness and Lucas in the Great Maze. Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka,
Composer and Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Mother 3 Love Theme [159] Taken from Mother 3 during the prolouge, this song is a remix of the "Theme of Love" song from the Mother 3 and is the main theme of the game. A randomly collectible CD song on New Pork City. Is Lucas's Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai,
Composer and Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
You Call This a Utopia?! [160] The background music of New Pork City from Mother 3, which is another remix of Porky's Theme. A randomly collectible CD song on New Pork City Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka,
Composer and Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Humoresque of a Little Dog [161] The music that plays inside drug and department stores in Mother 1 & 2, with a short interlude of the music from Fourside (EarthBound) towards the end. Starts out as a slow country tune with a banjo, then quickly turns hoe-down style, and finishes with a slower version of the country tune. This song is also known as "Buy Somethin' will Ya!" A starter song on New Pork City Arrangement: Masato Kouda,
Composer: Nintendo.
Snowman [162] A remix of the theme that played in the town of Snowman in the original Mother; the song also appeared in EarthBound and Mother 3. A randomly collectible CD song on New Pork City. Is Ness's Character Roll Call theme. Also heard in the Great Maze in the SubSpace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai,
Composer: Keiichi Suzuki / Nintendo,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.

Fire Emblem

Title Description Usage Notes
Fire Emblem Theme [163] An opera-based orchestration of the recurring main theme of the Fire Emblem series, with new Latin lyrics performed by the group who performed the Super Smash Bros. Brawl main theme. A starter song on Castle Siege. Composer: INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, INC.,
Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai,
Lyrics Supervisor: Masahiro Sakurai
With Mila's Divine Protection (Celica Map 1) [164] Taken from Fire Emblem Gaiden, with the Fire Emblem main theme integrated. A starter song on Castle Siege. Also heard in the first "The Wilds" stage in The Subspace Emissary. Composer: INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS,
Arrangement: Noriyuki Iwadare
Attack [165] A medley of two attack themes from the first English Fire Emblem, first being the "Strike" normal attack theme, and then the "Rise to the Challenge" boss attack theme. A starter song on Castle Siege. Also heard in the third part of The Battlefield Fortress in The Subspace Emissary. Composer: Yuka Tsujiyoko,
Arrangement: Kenji Ito
Prepare to Advance [166] A remix of the song "Combat Preparation" that plays on the pre-battle screen of Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, with additional music integrated into it. A starter song on Castle Siege. Also heard in the first part of The Battlefield Fortress in The Subspace Emissary. Composer: Yoshihiko Kitamura,
Arrangement: Kenji Ito
Winning Road: Roy's Hope [167] An orchestrated remix of the upbeat battle theme that plays when a map in the sixth and seventh Fire Emblem games is about to be completed successfully, with additional music integrated into it. A randomly collectible CD song on Castle Siege. Composer: Yuka Tsujiyoko,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka
Shadow Dragon Medley [168] A medley of music from the original Fire Emblem. A randomly collectible CD song on Castle Siege. Composer: INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS,
Arranger: GAME ARTS Co.,LTD.
Arrangement Supervisor: Keigo Ozaki
Ike's Theme [169] The battle music exactly as it appears in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (as "Eternal Bond"), where it plays during certain dramatic chapters involving Ike's group of mercenaries. An unlockable CD song on Castle Siege, unlocked when Ike joins you in the Subspace Emissary. Also plays in the Battlefield Fortress in the Subspace Emissary. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo / INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS.
Against the Dark Knight [170] The attack music exactly as it appears in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn, where it plays whenever the Black Knight engages in combat with another unit. A starter song on Castle Siege. Also plays during the fights with the dark versions of Marth and Ike in the Great Maze. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo / INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS.
Crimean Army Sortie [171] The battle music exactly as it appears in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, where it plays during particular later chapters. A starter song on Castle Siege. Also heard during the third part of The Battlefield Fortress in the Subspace Emissary. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo / INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS.
Power-Hungry Fool [172] The harpsichord-based music exactly as it appears in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn, where it is used as the main theme of the minor villain Oliver. An unlockable CD song on Castle Siege, unlocked after playing ten brawls on said stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo / INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS.
Victory is Near [173] The upbeat battle theme exactly as it appears in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, where it plays when certain maps are about to be completed successfully. A randomly collectible CD song on Castle Siege. Is Ike's Character Roll Call theme. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo / INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS.

Kid Icarus

Title Description Usage Notes
Underworld [174] A remix of the Underworld stage music from Kid Icarus. The ending includes the Grim Reaper and the Game Over themes. A starter song on Skyworld. Also heard in The Subspace Emissary's Skyworld. Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Skyworld [175] This song is mislabeled in Brawl as it is an orchestration of the Overworld stage music from Kid Icarus instead of the Skyworld stage music. A familiar marching song by John Philip Sousa can be heard. A starter song on Skyworld Also heard in Skyworld and The Sea of Clouds in The Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd.
Title (Kid Icarus) [176] A newly created orchestration of the Kid Icarus title screen theme. A randomly collectible CD song on Skyworld. Is Pit's Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement: Kenji Ito,
Composer: Nintendo.
Kid Icarus Original Medley [177] The original 8-bit versions of all the themes listed above. Includes the the title screen theme, Underworld theme, the Skyworld theme, the Level 3 theme, dungeon theme, stage clear theme, and the game over theme. Contains original Famicom Disk versions of the songs, as opposed to their NES versions. A starter song on Skyworld Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.

WarioWare, Inc.

Title Description Usage Notes
WarioWare, Inc. [178] A 70's type disco remix of the Main Menu music in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$ and the title screen music. A starter song on WarioWare, Inc. Microgame theme music will play when microgames are played on-screen. Because of this, it is impossible to hear the full song while Brawling, and you can only hear the full version in My Music or in Sound Test or when the game is paused. Arrangement Supervisor: Keigo Ozaki,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd.
WarioWare, Inc. Medley [179] A medley of a large number of songs heard in the first title of the series, WarioWare, Inc.: Mega MicroGame$!, including the opening theme, Wario's theme, as well as Dribble & Spitz's theme among others. A starter song on WarioWare, Inc.. Is Wario's Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement Supervisor: Ryoji Yoshitomi,
Composer and Arranger: Nintendo.
Ashley's Song [180] A big band version of the vocal theme song of Ashley in WarioWare Touched! with some of the lyrics altered from the original. A starter song on WarioWare, Inc. Arrangement: Tomoko Sasaki,
Vocals: Emily McIntosh, Terry Lauber, James Cowan,
Composer: Nintendo.
Ashley's Song (JP) [181] Same as Ashley's Song, only in Japanese. A starter song on WarioWare, Inc. Arrangement: Tomoko Sasaki,
Vocals: Tomoko Sasaki and the Small Circle of Friends,
Composer: Nintendo.
Mike's Song [182] A 50's rock-and-roll version of the vocal theme song of Mike in WarioWare Touched! The lyrics "Rock the Mike!" have been removed. A randomly collectible CD song on WarioWare, Inc. Arrangement: Masafumi Takada,
Vocals: Terry Lauber, James Cowan,
Composer: Nintendo.
Mike's Song (JP) [183] The same as Mike's Song, only in Japanese. A randomly collectible CD song on WarioWare, Inc. Arrangement: Masafumi Takada,
Vocals: Jun Fukuda and ghm sound team,
Composer: Nintendo.
Mona Pizza's Song [184] A fully redone version of the vocal theme song of Mona in WarioWare Twisted! A starter song on WarioWare, Inc. Arrangement Supervisor: Takahiro Nishi,
Vocals: Christina Peyser, Nate Bihldorff, Andy Hartpence,
Composer: INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS,
Arranger: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd.
Mona Pizza's Song (JP) [185] The same as Mona's Pizza's Song, only in Japanese. A starter song on WarioWare, Inc. Arrangement Supervisor: Takahiro Nishi,
Vocals: Gakkie & Kubocci,
Composer: INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS,
Arranger: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd.

Pikmin

Title Description Usage Notes
Main Theme (Pikmin) [186] The Pikmin main theme. Sounds mysterious, like a jungle. A starter song on Distant Planet Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
World Map (Pikmin 2) [187] The music that played on the World Map screen in Pikmin 2, with part of the World Map screen theme from the original Pikmin inserted at a point, this arrangement is described by Masahiro Sakurai as "smooth and lovely." A starter song on Distant Planet Arrangement Supervisor: Yasunori Mitsuda,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: PROCYON STUDIO CO., LTD.
Stage Clear / Title (Pikmin) [188] A medley of both the End of Day music from Pikmin, as well as a remix of the title screen theme. A starter song on Distant Planet. Is Olimar's Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Forest of Hope [189] The music played in the area Olimar dubs as "the forest of hope." Lifted directly from Pikmin. A starter song on Distant Planet Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Ai no Uta [190] A promotional image song performed by the Japanese band Strawberry Flower that was used in commercials for the original game. This song has three verses. A starter song on Distant Planet Composition and arrangements Copyright Strawberry Flower.
Ai no Uta (French Version) [191] A version of Ai no Uta with different instruments and lyrics. It has only one verse, and this verse loops repeatedly. This is the only song in SSBB with lyrics in the French language. An unlockable CD song on Distant Planet, unlocked when a combined total of 37,500 feet is achieved in the Home Run Contest mode Composition Copyright Strawberry Flower.
Tane no Uta [192] Similar to Ai no Uta, this was an image song performed by the Japanese band Strawberry Flower that was used in commercials for the second title, Pikmin 2. A randomly collectible CD song on Distant Planet Arrangements Copyright PAPA DAISUKE,
Lyrics Copyright DENTSU INC. KANSAI.
Environmental Noises [193] Not so much a "song" as it is a recording of outdoor ambient noises in a jungle environment. A starter song on Distant Planet Arrangement Supervisor: Takahiro Nishi,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd.

Animal Crossing

Title Description Usage Notes
Title (Animal Crossing) [194] A medley of theme from Animal Crossing: Wild World, such as the original main theme and the jingle that plays when the player finishes their part-time job or pays off their mortgage. A starter song on Smashville Arrangement Supervisor: Kazumi Totaka,
Composer and Arranger: Nintendo.
Go K.K. Rider! [195] A remixed version of the K.K. Slider Song of the same name. The first verse is instrumental, but the second verse has vocals by K.K. Slider. A starter song on Smashville Arrangement Supervisor: Keigo Ozaki,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd.
2:00 a.m. [196] The music that plays at 2:00 AM in the original Animal Crossing, remixed and performed by K.K. Slider. A randomly collectible CD song on Smashville Arrangement: Tomoko Sasaki,
Composer: Nintendo.
Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store [197] The first part of the song is the theme that plays when in the Town Hall in Animal Crossing: Wild World with the melody whistled, and the second part being the theme of Tom Nook's shopping center. A starter song on Smashville Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
The Roost [198] A soothing remix of the music track heard in The Roost in Animal Crossing: Wild World. A starter song on Smashville Arrangement Supervisor: Kazumi Totaka,
Composer and Arranger: Nintendo.

Nintendo

Title Description Usage Notes
Ice Climber [199] This is an arrangement of the Ice Climber piece found in Melee. Begins with the following audio clip: "Hey guys; it's the Ice Climbers. Well, all you have to do is get rid of your friends and climb the iceberg!" along with a piano playing the title screen/bonus round theme when the summit is on the top of the mountain. The tempo then speeds up as electric guitar takes over when the iceberg slides down, but once the sleigh bells ring, the tempo slows down and the main level theme is played as the iceberg floats on the ocean, before it loops back to the beginning. Note that this is only partially synchronized, and can be thrown off as the stage loops, or if one pauses. A starter song on The Summit. Is the Ice Climbers' Character Roll Call theme. It is also used for the Great Maze dark version of the Ice Climbers in Subspace Emissary. Arrangement Supervisor: Toshiyuki Sudo,
Composer: Nintendo
Arranger: Nintendo
Balloon Trip [200] Includes the sound effect of a balloon inflating and an interesting arrangement of the Balloon Trip mode and Bonus Rounds from Balloon Fight. Consists of mostly synths backed by drumset. A starter song on The Summit Arrangement Supervisor: Koji Hayama,
Composer: Nintendo
Shin Onigashima [201] A strong, opening guitar riff leads to a speed metal arrangement of the main theme of the Japan-only game, which was originally modeled off of on early Japanese folk music. An incredibly fast, rock band song. A starter song on The Summit Arrangement: Masafumi Takada,
Composer: Nintendo
Clu Clu Land [202] Originates from the NES title Clu Clu Land and is a medley of the stage start jingle, the stage theme, and the bonus round music. An unlockable CD song on The Summit, unlocked when over 1200 ft is reached in a round of the Home Run Contest. Arrangement Supervisor: Keigo Ozaki,
Composer: Nintendo
Arranger: GAME ARTS Co., Ltd.
Mario Bros. [203] A slightly classic theme that incorporates two jingles from the Mario Bros. game. The first is the stage starting theme based on Mozart's Eine kleine Nachtmusik, and the second is the title screen jingle. A song unlocked automatically with Mario Bros. Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai,
Composer: Nintendo
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Gyromite [204] A medley of themes from the game Stack-Up instead of Gyromite as it was mislabeled in the game. There are a couple of short tracks from Gyromite thrown into the mix though. A randomly collectible CD song on Mario Bros. Is R.O.B.'s Character Roll Call theme. Arrangement Supervisor: Kenichi Okuma
Famicom Medley [205] A strong medley of many well-known Famicom/NES songs, directly extracted from the following titles in this order: Hammer Bros. Battle theme from Super Mario Bros. 3, Bonus Round from Wrecking Crew, Title Screen from Excitebike, First half of the jogging theme from Punch-Out!!, Stage music from Soccer, Title Screen from Devil World, second half of the jogging theme from Punch-Out!!, Joy Mech Fight, Title screen from Duck Hunt, Title Screen from Donkey Kong Jr., Famicom Tantei Club Part II, and victory theme from Urban Champion. A song unlocked automatically with Mario Bros. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Power-Up Music [206] Music that plays when you acquire a Golden Hammer in Wrecking Crew. The same music is used when one acquires a Golden Hammer in Brawl. A song unlocked automatically with Mario Bros. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Douchuumen (Nazo no Murasamejo) [207] The main theme from the Famicom Disk System game Nazo no Murasamejo, which stars the popularly-requested samurai Takamaru. This is as it appears in the game exactly (ripped 8-bit chiptune); sounds like Japanese folk music. This tune is an impressive demonstration of the limited NES audio hardware. Short, bass notes squeezed between the melody notes give the illusion of two instruments playing simultaneously. A randomly collectible CD song on Mario Bros. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Flat Zone 2 [208] A new remix for Game & Watch's theme. Mostly consists of beep sound effects based off of the Game & Watch era games which used beeps but no music. A single guitar is thrown in later. Note that despite using the same set of beeps as a base as did the Flat Zone track from Melee, this song has a very different ambiance. A song unlocked automatically with Flat Zone 2. Is Mr. Game & Watch's Character Roll Call theme. Composer: Kenichi Okuma.
Chill (Dr.Mario) [209] A remix of the Chill theme from Dr. Mario. A few of the sound effects from the original Dr. Mario game are inserted into this remix. A randomly collectible CD song on Flat Zone 2 Arrangement: Masaaki Iwasaki,
Composer: Nintendo
PictoChat [210] An original composition featuring Nintendo DS and Wii menu sound effects. A starter song on PictoChat Composition Supervisor: Shogo Sakai,
Composer: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Mii Channel [211] A redone version of the theme of the Wii's inbuilt Mii Channel, or specifically, the version that plays when one is creating a Mii A randomly collectible CD song on PictoChat Arrangement Superbisor: Shogo Sakai,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Wii Shop Channel [212] Original Music from the Wii's inbuilt Shop Channel. A randomly collectible CD song on PictoChat Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Shaberu! DS Cooking Navi [213] Music from a Japan-only DS game which includes spoken lines in Japanese and kitchen sound effects audible in the background. At the beginning, it says "Let's have a Brawl" in Japanese. [214] A randomly collectible CD song on PictoChat Arrangement Supervisor: Toshiyuki Sudo,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: Nintendo.
Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day [215] A medley of tunes ripped from the DS edutainment title of the same name and its sequel. Its introduction is the first game's title screen theme, and then it loops the first game's menu screen theme and the second game's variant of the title screen theme together. A starter song on PictoChat Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Opening Theme (Wii Sports) [216] The song begins with the Round Start jingle in the Wii Sports Boxing game. The title screen theme and the main menu theme then play. Both themes are ripped directly from Wii Sports. A starter song on PictoChat. Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Charge! (Wii Play) [217] Background music taken straight from the Cow Race subgame on Wii Play. A randomly collectible CD song on PictoChat Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Lip's Theme (Panel de Pon) [218] The theme of the Flower fairy Lip from Panel de Pon, reworked internationally as Tetris Attack and Puzzle League games. A randomly collectible CD song on PictoChat Arrangement: Masafumi Takada,
Composer: INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS.
Tetris: Type A [219] An orchestration of the classic Type A Tetris music, the Russian folk song Korobeiniki; this orchestration has a "haunting" atmosphere that suits the aesthetic of the Brawl stage it plays on. A song unlocked automatically with Luigi's Mansion Arrangement Supervisor: Yoko Shimomura,
Composer: Russian Folksong,
Arranger: Midiplex Co., Ltd.
Courtesy of The Tetris Company.
Tetris: Type B [220] A mariachi-style remix of the classic Type B Tetris music, includes Russian vocalized chanting. A randomly collectible CD song on Luigi's Mansion Arrangement: Masafumi Takada,
Composer: Nintendo,
Courtesy of The Tetris Company.
Title (3D Hot Rally) [221] The Title screen theme of the racing game 3D Hot Rally An unlockable CD song on Mario Circuit, unlocked when Target Smash Level 5 is cleared for the first time Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Tunnel Scene (X) [222] This song is based off of one of the earliest Game Boy games, a Japan-only space combat game known as X. The arrangement is thus fittingly used on the Lylat Cruise stage. A randomly collectible CD song on Lylat Cruise Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: TARGET ENTERTAINMENT INC.
Mario Tennis / Mario Golf [223] A medley of themes from the Mario Tennis series and Mario Golf series A starter song on Mario Circuit Arrangement: Motoi Sakuraba,
Composer: Motoi Sakuraba.
Marionation Gear [224] A starter song on Norfair Arrangement: Masafumi Takada,
Composer: Grasshopper Manufacture.
Title (Big Brain Academy) [225] A more upbeat and faster-paced remix of the quirky title screen theme to Big Brain Academy. A randomly collectible CD song for Distant Planet. Arrangement Supervisor: Toru Minegishi,
Composer: Nintendo,
Arranger: Nintendo
Golden Forest (1080° Snowboarding) [226] A heavy-metal like song from 1080° Snowboarding for the N64. A randomly collectible CD song on Port Town Aero Dive Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.
Battle Scene / Final Boss (Golden Sun) [227] A progressive rock remix of two battle themes in Golden Sun: The Lost Age; it starts with the game's standard battle theme (often called "Felix's battle theme") and then afterwards loops the game's final boss theme (often called the "Doom Dragon theme"). This SSBB track is unusual because of its long introduction before the looping part. A randomly collectible CD song on Norfair Arrangement: Motoi Sakuraba,
Composer: Motoi Sakuraba
Excite Truck [228] Music taken straight from the menu of Excite Truck. It is also the BGM for all Fiji circuits.. An unlockable CD song for Mario Circuit, unlocked when Target Smash Level 2 is cleared in under 19 seconds Composition and arrangements Copyright Nintendo.

Metal Gear

Title Description Usage Notes
MGS4 ~Theme of Love~ Smash Bros. Brawl Version [229] An action-oriented version of the theme song from Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots game, made especially for SSBB. A starter song on Shadow Moses Island Arrangement Supervisor: Akihiro Honda
Composer and Arranger: Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Encounter [230] A techno remixed version of the Alert Phase theme from MGS. This is the same song that played during the Snake Joins The Brawl movie, his entrance movie into SSBB. A starter song on Shadow Moses Island. Also heard during the second part of the Battleship Halberd Interior. Arrangement Supervisor: Yasufumi Fukuda
Composer: Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Theme of Tara [231] A remixed version of the main theme from the original Metal Gear on the MSX2. Named for the way Hideo Kojima interpreted the song. A starter song on Shadow Moses Island. Also heard during the first part of the Battleship Halberd Interior. Arrangement Supervisor: Takahiro Nishi
Composer: Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Arranger: GAME ARTS CO., Ltd.
Battle in the Base [232] The original version of the Alert Phase theme from MGS3 that played during enemy encounters inside an enemy complex. A starter song on Shadow Moses Island Composition and arrangements Copyright Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Yell "Dead Cell" [233] A slightly changed version of the MGS2 boss battle theme that played when Snake or Raiden faced the members of Dead Cell in battle. A starter song on Shadow Moses Island Composition and arrangements Copyright Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Cavern [234] A sneaking theme lifted straight from Metal Gear Solid. A starter song on Shadow Moses Island. Also heard in the cutscene before the second part of the Battleship Halberd Interior. Composition and arrangements Copyright Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Snake Eater (Instrumental) [235] A looping instrumental version of the main theme of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. An unlockable CD song on Shadow Moses Island, unlocked when 15 brawls are played on the aformentioned stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Theme of Solid Snake [236] The original theme from the prologue of Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake for the MSX2. A randomly collectible CD song on Shadow Moses Island Composition and arrangements Copyright Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Calling to the Night [237] The ending theme to Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, only the first verse and chorus. A randomly collectible CD song on Shadow Moses Island. Is Snake's Character Roll Call theme. Composition and arrangements Copyright Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.

SONIC THE HEDGEHOG

Title Description Usage Notes
Green Hill Zone [238] The song that plays on Green Hill Zone. Taken directly from the original Sega Genesis game. A song unlocked automatically with Green Hill Zone Composition Copyright Masato Nakamura.
Angel Island Zone [239] A rock remix/medley of the two songs that played on each of the two acts in Angel Island Zone in Sonic the Hedgehog 3. It is the only rearranged Sonic song in Brawl. A song unlocked automatically with Green Hill Zone Composer: SEGA,
Arranger: SEGA
Scrap Brain Zone [240] A rip of the Scrap Brain Zone level theme from Sonic The Hedgehog. A song unlocked automatically with Green Hill Zone Composition Copyright Masato Nakamura.
Emerald Hill Zone [241] Stage music from the Emerald Hill Zone stage in Sonic The Hedgehog 2. A song unlocked automatically with Green Hill Zone Composition Copyright Masato Nakamura.
Sonic Boom [242] The theme song for the American version of Sonic CD. A song unlocked automatically with Green Hill Zone Composition and arrangements Copyright SEGA.
Super Sonic Racing [243] The theme song from Sonic R used on the final track. A randomly collectible CD song on Green Hill Zone Composition and arrangements Copyright SEGA.
Open Your Heart [244] The theme song for Super Sonic and main theme of Sonic Adventure. It only plays the first verse, chorus, and bridge A song unlocked automatically with Green Hill Zone Composition and arrangements Copyright SEGA.
Live & Learn [245] The theme song for Super Sonic and main theme of Sonic Adventure 2, only playing the first verse, chorus, and part of the bridge. Was also played on the "Sonic Joins the Brawl" movie A song unlocked automatically with Green Hill Zone Composition and arrangements Copyright SEGA.
Sonic Heroes [246] The theme song for Sonic Heroes. It repeats after about half of the original. A randomly collectible CD song on Green Hill Zone Composition and arrangements Copyright SEGA.
Right There, Ride On [247] Song of the first stage in Sonic Rush. A randomly collectible CD song on Green Hill Zone Composition and arrangements Copyright SEGA.
HIS WORLD (Instrumental) [248] The theme song for Sonic the Hedgehog (2006). It is also Sonic's theme in said game. An unlockable CD song on Green Hill Zone, unlocked when ten brawls are played on that stage. Composition and arrangements Copyright SEGA.
Seven Rings In Hand [249] The theme song from Sonic and the Secret Rings, only the first verse and first chorus. A song unlocked automatically with Green Hill Zone. Is Sonic's Character Roll Call theme. Composition and arrangements Copyright SEGA.

Removed Songs

Some songs were intended to be in Brawl but were removed for unknown reasons or copyright issues. [250]

See Also

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