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This song captures the essence of all that is Final Fantasy.

Edward Chris von Muir, on the Music Box in the 3D remake of Final Fantasy IV.

"Final Fantasy" is a recurring piece of music composed by Nobuo Uematsu in the Final Fantasy series. It has also been called the "Opening Theme" and the "Prologue", due to it being played during the opening sequences. Because of this, along with its recurrence, it is considered to be the series' main theme.

The theme first played during the opening of the original Final Fantasy and has since appeared in most main series titles, except for Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy X, and Final Fantasy XIII.

The theme from Final Fantasy is basically the song I'd like to be remembered by. I think it's very soft and warm, but there's a strength to it. It’s appealing and I think it's the most important song in terms of everything I’ve ever done.

Nobuo Uematsu[1]

Game appearances

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Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon The tune is played at the Cornelia Bridge and during the credits. This version is included on the fifth disc of the Final Fantasy Vinyls collector's edition set.

Final Fantasy III

Template:Sideicon The tune is played at the Wind Crystal chamber after defeating the Land Turtle in the NES version, and after defeating Djinn in the 3D version, and briefly in the ending. The Bard also sings five notes of the tune when using the Sing command.

Final Fantasy IV

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The theme has many recurring appearances. First played during the opening cinematic, it plays again during the prophecy of Cecil's destiny. It also plays during the game's end when the party members who do not join Cecil pray to give him and his companions strength for the final battle against Zeromus.

In the Advance version's Music Player, the tune is called the "Prologue". In the Nintendo DS version's original soundtrack, the theme appears in the tracks "Opening Movie" and "Epilogue".

An arranged version of the "Prologue" is included on the Final Fantasy IV: Minimum Album. This version is also included on the Final Fantasy Mix album.

Final Fantasy V

Template:Sideicon The tune plays at the game's end when Krile is at the Elder Tree. In the Advance version's Music Player the theme is titled "Final Fantasy".

Final Fantasy VI

Template:Sideicon The tune is played at the game's end, mixed into the track "Ending Theme".

Final Fantasy VII

Template:Sideicon The tune plays during the credits, in the track "Staff Roll" at mark 3:31.

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children

Template:Sideicon An orchestrated version plays during the credits.

Final Fantasy VIII

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The tune appears in the "Ending Theme" of the Final Fantasy VIII: Original Soundtrack. It was arranged in form of a military march following "Eyes on Me", and plays during the sequence following the ending FMV in which both credits and a home movie style sequence are displayed, from 6:59 to 10:00.

Final Fantasy IX

Template:Sideicon The tune is played during the Prima Vista escape scene and during the credits, right after the song "Melodies of Life", and also in the Final Fantasy IX: Original Soundtrack at the end of "Melodies of Life". It is also played in a movie from the game's opening sequences in which Vivi Ornitier looks into the sky and sees the theater ship. This track is called "Skies of Alexandria".

Final Fantasy XI

Template:Sideicon The theme plays during the final cutscene of the A Crystalline Prophecy additional scenario, and also after defeating Shinryu and speaking to Prishe in the Abyssea storyline. It also plays in a cutscene following the defeat of Hades in Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin. It appears the final time when the adventurer finally meets the Goddess Altana in the game's final chapter, Final Fantasy XI: Rhapsodies of Vana'diel.

Final Fantasy XII

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The theme plays during the intro, and appears in the Final Fantasy XII: Original Soundtrack as "FINAL FANTASY ~FFXII Version~". It is also used several times during the sequences where Halim Ondore IV reads from his memoirs.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings

Template:Sideicon The tune plays at the opening FMV and at the end of the game.

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII

Template:Sideicon The tune can be heard in Yusnaan being played by the band near the monorail station.

Final Fantasy XIV

Template:Sideicon This theme is used in the song "A World Apart", which plays when the player first takes an airship to other starting cities during the main storyline. It also plays during the conclusions of several major storylines, such as the 2.0 main quest, when a Zodiac Weapon is obtained, and the ending of the Shadow of Mhach, among others.

Template:Listen During Legacy, this theme was part of the song "Opening Theme".

A piano arrangement of "A World Apart", mixed with the sound effects of the mounts, was used in the "Eorzea Symphony" trailer for Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward.

Final Fantasy XV

Template:Sideicon An orchestrated version plays during Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV, when the Niflheim delegation arrives in Insomnia for the treaty-signing.

An arrangement of the theme also plays during the last stinger of the main game.

Final Fantasy Type-0

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen A short version of the tune can be heard in "Zero", sung by Bump of Chicken during the ending.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers

Template:Sideicon Layle hums the theme while raiding the Tribe Unity ball. An arrangement of the "Prologue" was heard in an early trailer, but it does not appear in the final game.

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)

Template:Sideicon The tune plays at the ending's final part, a recreation of the Cornelia Bridge scene from the original Final Fantasy. In the Dissidia Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack, it is titled "FINAL FANTASY from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY".

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon Template:Listen The theme plays during the ending's final part, on the Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack, it is titled "FINAL FANTASY" from DISSIDIA 012[duodecim] FINAL FANTASY" and is a different arrangement than the previous version.

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2015)

Template:Sideicon The tune is titled as "FFI Opening Theme (Arrange)", and is remixed into a battle theme.

"Final Fantasy" also appears as a new techno-pop track arranged for the game. It is one of the default themes.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon This theme's original Final Fantasy version, labeled "Opening Theme", is a playable Event Music Sequence track whose cutscenes depict events from the defeat of Bikke to the battle with Chaos and the Warriors of Light saving the world.

Additionally, "FINAL FANTASY ~FFXII Version~" appears as the opening music for the Final Fantasy XII Series Mode play.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call

Template:Sideicon The "Opening Theme" returns, this time as a Field Music Sequence.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival

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Chocobo's Crystal Tower

The NES "Opening Theme" version from the original Final Fantasy plays at the intro.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

An orchestral, choral version plays whenever the game downloads the data for a major update.

Other versions

Final Fantasy IV: Celtic Moon

Template:Listen This contains a selection of tracks, arranged and performed in the style of Irish Celtic music. The theme of Final Fantasy is called "Prologue..." and is the second track on the album.

Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IV

Called "Prologue..." the album contains a solo piano arrangement of the theme.

Final Fantasy 1987-1994

A piano version of the "Final Fantasy" theme is included on this "best of" type album.

Final Fantasy: Pray

Template:Listen "Pray" is a vocal arrangement of the main theme from the original featured in the eponymous music album, performed by Risa Ohki. It is sung in Japanese.

Lyrics

Japanese
遠く靜かな星空から
あふれる命の唄が響く
幾千光年 暗を超えて
ひとつの大地にたどり著いた
そっと瞳を閉じたままで
遠い祈りのように
いつしか夢たちが
叶うように
こんな小さな掌では
抱えきれぬほど時は長い
幾千万里の旅の果てに
やさしい笑顏にめぐり逢える
今は淚に濡れたままで
深い祈りのように
いつしか哀しみも
终わるように
遠く静かな星空から
あふれる命の唄が聞こえる
Rōmaji
Tōku shizuka na hoshizora kara,
Afureru inochi no uta ga hibiku.
Ikusen kounen yami o koete,
Hitotsu no daichi ni tadori tsuita.
Sotto hitomi o tojita mama de
Tōi inori no you ni
Itsushi ka yumetachi ga
Kanau you ni
Konna chīsa na te no hira de wa
Kakaekirenu hodo toki wa nagai
Ikusenman ri no tabi no hate ni
Yasashī egao ni meguriaeru
Ima wa namida ni nureta mama de
Fukai inori no you ni
Itsushi ka kanashimi mo
Owaru you ni
Tōku shizuka na hoshizora kara,
Afureru inochi no uta ga kikoeru.
English translation
From far and silent starry skies
Echoes a song full of life.
Crossing a darkness of thousands of light years,
It finally arrives at a single earth.
With eyes closed just so,
Like a faraway prayer,
So that one day
Our dreams will come true.
Time is so long that
These tiny palms can barely hold it.
At the end of a million-mile voyage,
We can still run across smiling faces.
Now, wet with tears,
As though deep in prayer,
So that one day
Sadness, too, will end.
From far and silent starry skies,
A song full of life can be heard.

Guitar Solo Final Fantasy Official Best Collection

Titled "Opening Theme", it is the first track on the album, which consists entirely of solo classical guitar arrangements of tracks from the Final Fantasy main series, performed by Yuji Sekiguchi.

20020220 music from Final Fantasy

Template:Listen "Final Fantasy" performed by Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, is included on this concert recording.

More Friends - Music from Final Fantasy

"Final Fantasy" is included on this live recording of an orchestral concert, performed by The World Festival Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arnie Roth at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, California on May 16th, 2005.

A New Story

Lyrics

Break into a new day
A new chapter of your story
Close your eyes and see with your heart,
your destination
Climb over mountains and sail across the ocean
Let the journey take you
to stand on higher ground
Fate has brought you here on this land
so have faith in your destiny
and burn the fire inside your soul
Feel the earth, the sky and the ocean tremble
as you realize the power
that lies deep down within your heart
Guided by the stars, shining high up in the sky
Find a way that leads to the place,
you have always dreamed of
Each and every trial is there for you to be stronger
There will be a day,
when all things become much clearer
Fate has brought you here on this land
so have faith in your destiny
and burn the fire inside your soul
Feel the earth, the sky and the ocean tremble
as you realize the power
that lies deep down within your heart
Within your heart

Japan Self-Defense Forces Marching Festival 2012

J.S.D.F. (Japan Self-Defense Forces) performed "Prelude" and "Final Fantasy" during the marching festival in November 17 2012 alongside the U.S.M.C. 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force Band and U.S. Army Pacific Ocean Band.

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