Mt. Gulg (theme)

"Mount Gulg", originally known as "Gurgu Volcano", is a prominent background theme in the original Final Fantasy. It is an iconic track of the series and has been referenced to in other games. It was composed by Nobuo Uematsu.

Final Fantasy
"Mount Gulg" is the background theme for its eponymous location, as well as the Giant's Cave and the Cavern of Earth. It is the fifteenth track of the All Sounds of Final Fantasy I & II album.

"Mount Gulg" was arranged by Nobuo Uematsu for the Wonderswan Color release of Final Fantasy, and this version has been used in all subsequent ports and remakes. It is the seventeenth track of Final Fantasy's original soundtrack.

Final Fantasy IX
"Mount Gulug" is an arrangement of "Mount Gulg" by Nobuo Uematsu, and plays in Final Fantasy IX ' s Mount Gulug. It is the twenty-fifth track of the original soundtrack's third disc.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
The original "Mount Gulg" makes an appearance in this prequel to Dissidia as ""Mt. Gulg -original-" from FINAL FANTASY I", which is the fourth track of the soundtrack's first disc. It can be bought from the PP Catalog with 240 PP.

After being purchased, it can be selected by default in any battle including the Warrior of Light, Garland or the Chaos Shrine.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
"Mount Gulg" appears in the Nintendo 3DS version of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy as a bonus Field track from the Chaos Scores. In order to be played, It must first be found in a dark note.

"Mount Gulg" is a particular exception in the songs available, as all the other included songs are in their original form, but the "Mount Gulg" theme in Theatrhythm is the arrangement for the Wonderswan Color and PlayStation releases, because the original NES "Gurgu Volcano" was too short.

Chocobo Racing
"Mithril Mines" is an arrangement of "Mount Gulg" by Kenji Ito and plays at the eponymous track. It is the twenthieth track of the game's soundtrack album.

However, the background theme for the game's Vulcan-O Valley track is called "Gurgu Volcano", but is an arrangement of Final Fantasy II's "Battle Scene 2". It is the twenty-fourth track of the game's soundtrack.

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales
An arrangement of "Mount Gulg" named "Mt. Gulg" by Yuzo Takahashi is present in this game. It is the fourth track of the game's original soundtrack.

Symphonic Suite Final Fantasy
An orchestral performance of "Mount Gulg" starts Symphonic Suite's "SCENE VI", and is succeeded in this track by Final Fantasy II's "Dungeon" and "Imperial Army Theme". It is the sixth track of the album of the concert's recording.

Piano Opera Final Fantasy I/II/III
A piano arrangement of the original "Mount Gulg" theme appears as the fourth track of the album. It was arranged by Hiroyuki Nakayama.

Final Fantasy IX Chips
An 8-bit arrangement of Final Fantasy IX's "Mount Gulug" by ajiponn is part of this chiptune album as its sixth track.