3. Only in Smash Bros.

Iwata:

Yet, surely you encountered a few surprises with the returning songs despite the specifications you provided.

Sakurai:

Of course.

Iwata:

Were there any songs that threw you for a loop? I mean, we probably shouldn’t let too many cats out of the bag before players have a chance to play, but can you name at least a few of the surprises without giving away too much?

Sakurai:

Sure. The “Cooking Guide” was pretty interesting.

Iwata:

The Cooking Guide. (From the Nintendo DS game 'Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What to Eat?')

Sakurai:

Right. The one known for providing recipes and cooking instructions aloud in a robotic, computer-generated voice called speech synthesis. “Tenderise the meat” for example. If you listen to the song they had done for us, the first thing it says is

Video: “Let’s Have a Brawl”

Yet, surely you encountered a few surprises with the returning songs despite the specifications you provided.
“Let’s Have a Brawl” .

Iwata:

(laughs)

Sakurai:

Only the original composer can get away with this sort of playfulness though and I was glad that he took the pains to work with the original data from the game in arranging this piece.

Iwata Asks
Iwata:

The musician in charge actually came to me to tell me in person what an interesting track he had come up with.

Sakurai:

Really? (laughs) Our office got a kick out of it as well.

Iwata:

Were there any songs that made you wonder if you had gone too far?

Sakurai:

Well, there are some songs I wouldn’t have picked were this a regular game. “X” is one of these.

Iwata:

X you say? One of the very early titles for the Japanese Game Boy? (released in Japan in 1992) What a small world! (laughs)

Sakurai:

X. Just like the game title...

Iwata:

You mean the X from the Japanese title Super Smash Bros. X? Really? (The Japanese title for Super Smash Bros. Brawl is Super Smash Bros. X)

Sakurai:

Just kidding. (laughs) Actually, I really like the song from the tunnel scene in X. You might even say it was Totaka-san’s debut song. He became famous as the model for Animal Crossing’s “K.K. Slider” character.

Iwata:

Really? Totaka-san wrote the song for “X”?

Sakurai:

I didn’t know either, but it would appear so. It’s a short song with only a few phrases, but it’s really good. I was happy to use it as is, but he made a nice arrangement that sounds awesome.

Iwata:

I imagine all the songs are worth listening to.

Sakurai:

You’d better believe it.

Iwata:

Leaving aside those that simply edited or collaborated in other ways, how many people composed music for Super Smash Bros. Brawl?

Sakurai:

More than thirty I believe.

Iwata:

Wow! That’s a record that will be impossible to break.

Sakurai:

For sure. (laughs) Something possible only with Smash Bros. (To be continued)