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In most earlier games in the series, all [[town]]s used a default '''town theme''', often simply called '''"town theme"'''. This trend has faded in later games as many towns now have their own unique themes.
 
In most earlier games in the series, all [[town]]s used a default '''town theme''', often simply called '''"town theme"'''. This trend has faded in later games as many towns now have their own unique themes.
   
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' ===
 
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"Town" returns in ''Final Fantasy II'', with a similar feel to the original ''Final Fantasy'' version. It appears as the twenty seventh track in the original NES soundtrack, and the ninth track of disk two in the PS soundtrack. It is also included on the ''[[Final Fantasy Vinyls]]'' collector's set album on the fourth disc.
 
"Town" returns in ''Final Fantasy II'', with a similar feel to the original ''Final Fantasy'' version. It appears as the twenty seventh track in the original NES soundtrack, and the ninth track of disk two in the PS soundtrack. It is also included on the ''[[Final Fantasy Vinyls]]'' collector's set album on the fourth disc.
 
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' ===
 
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The song "Welcome to our Town", called {{J|街のテーマ|Machi no Tēma|town theme}} in the Japanese soundtrack, plays in most towns in ''Final Fantasy IV''. It is the sixth track in the [[Original Soundtracks of Final Fantasy IV|official soundtrack]]. Arrangements of the theme are included on the ''[[Final Fantasy IV: Celtic Moon]]'' and ''[[Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IV]]'' albums. The ''Piano Collections'' version is also found on the ''[[Potion: Relaxin' with Final Fantasy]]'' album.
 
The song "Welcome to our Town", called {{J|街のテーマ|Machi no Tēma|town theme}} in the Japanese soundtrack, plays in most towns in ''Final Fantasy IV''. It is the sixth track in the [[Original Soundtracks of Final Fantasy IV|official soundtrack]]. Arrangements of the theme are included on the ''[[Final Fantasy IV: Celtic Moon]]'' and ''[[Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IV]]'' albums. The ''Piano Collections'' version is also found on the ''[[Potion: Relaxin' with Final Fantasy]]'' album.
   
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' ===
 
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The "town theme" makes an appearance and plays in many towns. It also known as "Tenderness in the Air." Arranged versions of the theme are included on the ''[[Final Fantasy V: Dear Friends]]'' and ''[[Piano Collections: Final Fantasy V]]'' albums. The piano version of the theme is also found on the ''[[Potion: Relaxin' with Final Fantasy]]'' album.
 
The "town theme" makes an appearance and plays in many towns. It also known as "Tenderness in the Air." Arranged versions of the theme are included on the ''[[Final Fantasy V: Dear Friends]]'' and ''[[Piano Collections: Final Fantasy V]]'' albums. The piano version of the theme is also found on the ''[[Potion: Relaxin' with Final Fantasy]]'' album.
   

Revision as of 15:17, 19 December 2015

Template:Listen In most earlier games in the series, all towns used a default town theme, often simply called "town theme". This trend has faded in later games as many towns now have their own unique themes.

Game Appearances

Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon "Town" appears in this game as the first town theme. It plays in every town, and is listed as the eighth track in the NES soundtrack, and the tenth track of the first disk in the PS soundtrack. It also appears as a purchasable theme in Dissidia Final Fantasy and remixed on the Chocobo Racing Original Soundtrack under the name "White Mage's Theme". A live performance is included on the A New World: intimate music from Final Fantasy album.

Final Fantasy II

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen "Town" returns in Final Fantasy II, with a similar feel to the original Final Fantasy version. It appears as the twenty seventh track in the original NES soundtrack, and the ninth track of disk two in the PS soundtrack. It is also included on the Final Fantasy Vinyls collector's set album on the fourth disc.

Final Fantasy III

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen "My Hometown", originally called "Hometown of Ur" (故郷の街ウル, Furusato no Machi Uru?) in the Famicom version, is the town theme used most often in Final Fantasy III, appearing in all towns but three. "Time Remains", originally "Village of the Ancients" (古代人の村, Kodaijin no Mura?) in the Famicom version, plays only in the Village of the Ancients, and "Return of the Warrior", which was originally "Return of the Hero" (勇者の帰還, Yūsha no Kikan?), plays in Kazus and Castle Sasune after the warriors defeat Djinn, and Saronia after defeating Gigameth.

"My Hometown" is also part of the "Following the Wind" track on the Final Fantasy III: Eternal Legend of the Wind album, and is vocalized on the Final Fantasy Song Book "Mahoroba" album, called "Machi" (Town).

Lyrics to "Machi" (Town)

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Japanese Rōmaji
Tobu tori no sora o miage
Nekoronda nohara
Yawarakai hizashi ga
Hoo o terashiteru
Midori no umi no sazanami
Mimi o sumashite
Yuruyaka ni nagareru
Toki ni mi o makase
Me o tojite, fukaku iki o hakidashite
Odayaka ni naru kokoro
Kokyou wa itsudemo watashi ni
Yawarakai jikan o kureru
Onaji sora no shita de
Keredo tooku hanareteru
Ima hitorikiri no machi
Sugosu hibi wa
Kibou to yume to fuan to
Soshite samishisa ga
Karamatte tama ni namida
Nagasu keredo
Osanai hi--yume ni, egaita mirai ni
Kanarazu deau tame ni
Sore made wa ima kono machi de
Jibun o shinjite susumou
Mihatenu yume o motometeru

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English translation
Looking up at a sky of flying birds
Lying down in a field
Gentle sunbeams
Shining on my cheeks
Ripples of an emerald sea
I strain to hear
Going with the gentle flow
Of time
I close my eyes, take a deep breath
My heart grows tranquil
My hometown always gives me
Gentle times
Beneath the same sky
Yet far apart
Now the town is mine alone
The days I spend here
Hopes and dreams and uneasiness
And loneliness, too
All tangle together; sometimes
I let the tears flow, although
Younger days--dreams, and the future I imagined
So I can be sure I'll come across them
I'll be in this town until then
Keeping on, believing in myself
In search of boundless dreams

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Final Fantasy IV

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The song "Welcome to our Town", called (街のテーマ, Machi no Tēma?, lit. town theme) in the Japanese soundtrack, plays in most towns in Final Fantasy IV. It is the sixth track in the official soundtrack. Arrangements of the theme are included on the Final Fantasy IV: Celtic Moon and Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IV albums. The Piano Collections version is also found on the Potion: Relaxin' with Final Fantasy album.

Mysidia does not have the normal town theme, instead playing "Mystic Mysidia". The Feymarch town area also has a different theme, "The Land of Summons". All the inhabited castles have themes of their own.

Final Fantasy V

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The "town theme" makes an appearance and plays in many towns. It also known as "Tenderness in the Air." Arranged versions of the theme are included on the Final Fantasy V: Dear Friends and Piano Collections: Final Fantasy V albums. The piano version of the theme is also found on the Potion: Relaxin' with Final Fantasy album.

Another town theme, "Harvest" (ハーヴェスト, Hāvesuto?) plays in Carwen, Istory, and Quelb, in the style of lively Welsh instrumental folk music. It is also included on the Piano Collections: Final Fantasy V album.

"My Home, Sweet Home" plays exclusively in the town of Lix.

Town Theme Town Theme
Carwen "Harvest" Castle of Bal "The Castle of Dawn"
Crescent "town theme" Istory "Harvest"
Jachol "town theme" Karnak "Cursed Lands"
Karnak Castle "Royal Palace" Lix "My Home, Sweet Home"
Moogle Village "Critter Tripper Fritter" Moore "town theme"
Phantom Village "Sealed Book" Quelb "Harvest"
Regole "town theme" Castle Surgate "The Castle of Dawn"
Tule "town theme" Tycoon "Royal Palace"
Walse Castle "Royal Palace" Walse Town "town theme"


Final Fantasy VI

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen "Kids Run Through the City" is the primary town theme in Final Fantasy VI. It has proven to be quite popular, and has been rearranged in the compilation album Final Fantasy VI: Grand Finale, as well as in the game's Piano Collections. It was later included as a vocal arrangement in the album Final Fantasy: Pray.

Town themes that ultimately didn't make it to the finished game have been released on the Final Fantasy VI Special Tracks album.

Town World of Balance Theme World of Ruin Theme
Albrook "Under Martial Law" "From That Day On..."
Doma "Cyan's Theme" "Cyan's Theme"
Esperville "Esper World"
Figaro Castle "Edgar & Sabin's Theme" "Edgar & Sabin's Theme"
Jidoor "Kids Run Through the City" "The Magic House"
Kohlingen "Kids Run Through the City" "From That Day On..."
"Kids Run Through the City" (after recruiting Locke)
Maranda "Under Martial Law" "From That Day On..."
Mobliz "Kids Run Through the City" "From That Day On..."
"Awakening" (after recruiting Terra)
Narshe "The Mines of Narshe" "Dark World"
Nikeah "Kids Run Through the City" "Under Martial Law"
South Figaro "Kids Run Through the City" (free)
"Under Martial Law" (occupied)
"Kids Run Through the City"
Thamasa "Strago's Theme" "Strago's Theme"
Tzen "Under Martial Law" "From That Day On..."
Vector "The Gestahlian Empire"
Zozo "Slam Shuffle" "Slam Shuffle"


Final Fantasy VII

Template:Sideicon "Ahead on our Way" is the most prominent town theme in the game, played in Kalm and the small town under Junon.

Final Fantasy Type-0

Template:Sideicon "Time of Tranquility" is the theme that plays in all towns that are accessed on the World Map. It is the fourteenth track on the first disc of the original soundtrack.

Final Fantasy Dimensions

Template:Sideicon "Wind Blowing in the Home" is the town theme of Final Fantasy Dimensions.

Dissidia Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon "Town" from the original NES version of Final Fantasy may be purchased in this game from the PP Catalog, to receive the option to choose it as the background theme during battles. It costs 500 PP.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon "Town" from Final Fantasy reappears in an identical fashion, and is one of the items that may be imported from the original Dissidia. In this game, it only costs 150 PP to obtain from its PP Catalog

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call

Template:Sideicon Final Fantasy II's "Town" makes an appearance in this game as a playable Field Music Sequence.

Arrangement Album Appearances

Piano Opera Final Fantasy I/II/III

A piano arranged medley of the town themes of the first three Final Fantasy games appears on this album.

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