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While I was in Greece last week I was watching Greek television and there was a trailer for some sort of disaster documentary flashing images of floods and fires, etc. I recognised the tune that they had used for the trailer fairly quickly, but as the trailer was several minutes long I was able to listen to it long enough to confirm to myself that, yes, they had used a Final Fantasy tune for this trailer/montage!
It was, in fact, FFX's Hurry! by Junya Nakano*
Incorrectly labelled as by Nobuo Uematsu in the linked video.
It fitted the clip montage of disasters which I saw perfectly, but it really threw me (in a good way) that they were using a Final Fantasy track for this.
It seems like I can't ever completely escape Final Fantasy!
So I ask you all, have you ever noticed a Final Fantasy tune being used in an unexpected way? I know people have sometimes used FF music for ice-skating music, or for dances, etc. Have you ever heard FF music in a non-Final Fantasy context like this that you were not expecting?
It was, in fact, FFX's Hurry! by Junya Nakano*
Incorrectly labelled as by Nobuo Uematsu in the linked video.
It fitted the clip montage of disasters which I saw perfectly, but it really threw me (in a good way) that they were using a Final Fantasy track for this.
It seems like I can't ever completely escape Final Fantasy!
So I ask you all, have you ever noticed a Final Fantasy tune being used in an unexpected way? I know people have sometimes used FF music for ice-skating music, or for dances, etc. Have you ever heard FF music in a non-Final Fantasy context like this that you were not expecting?
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