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"Finale" (フィナーレ, Fināre?) is the ending theme of Final Fantasy II, composed by Nobuo Uematsu.

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Game appearancesEdit

Final Fantasy IIEdit

As its game's ending theme, "Finale" plays after the Emperor of Hell is defeated, during the game's ending sequences and the credit roll. It is the thirty-ninth track of All Sounds of Final Fantasy I & II's, the first soundtrack for Final Fantasy II.

In the game's Wonderswan Color version of the game, "Finale" was remastered by Tsuyoshi Sekito and released as the twenty-ninth track of the original soundtrack. In the Dawn of Souls and 20th Anniversary releases of Final Fantasy II, "Finale" is also heard during the ending sequence of the Soul of Rebirth post-game sidestory.

Dissidia Final FantasyEdit

"Finale" was included in the medley of ending themes created for Dissidia's own ending theme: "DISSIDIA -ending- from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY", the twenty-fourth track of the soundtrack's second disc. It is the second theme of the medley.

Dissidia 012 Final FantasyEdit

"Finale" was again included in the medley of ending themes created for 012's "DISSIDIA 012[duodecim]-ending- from DISSIDIA 012[duodecim] FINAL FANTASY", the twentieth track of the soundtrack's third disc. Like in Dissidia, it is the second theme of the medley.

Theatrhythm Final FantasyEdit

The original NES version of "Finale" is heard at the end of Final Fantasy II's Series Play mode.

Arrangement Album appearancesEdit

Symphonic Suite Final FantasyEdit

Final Fantasy II's "Finale" was performed on the Symphonic Suite Final Fantasy "SCENE IV", by the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Katsuhisa Hattori on the 20th of May of 1994.

Final Fantasy: Love Will GrowEdit

"This dramatic song combined Miss Ohki, Miss Noguchi, full choir, and full orchestra as the finale of this album. This is the grandest song of this album. Mr. Tousaki has arranged this song, but he also plays the timpani in this one, as well as directing the 1st violins."
—Liner notes to "Love Will Grow" on Final Fantasy: Love Will Grow album

"Love Will Grow" is a vocal arrangement of "Finale" featured in the music album Final Fantasy: Love Will Grow. It is the # track of the album.

LyricsEdit

Love will grow, and nothing comes in the way,
It's true that love is here to stay;
All we have to do is to face tomorrow.
Love will grow; there's no need to run and hide,
It's true we've always been so slow–
Should I tell you now what's been burning inside?
Darling, strange days are over,
Fears and tears, they're all gone.
This is the very beginning–
Now, the world is meant for you and me.
Love will grow; there's one thing I'm sure of now:
I know that we'll get no more sighs,
Love is to us true-blue, and there's no sorrow.
Love will grow; come what may, we'll never part.
Let's hold on tight to dreams of ours,
Even though we've still got a long way to go...
Darling, strange days are over,
Fears and tears, they're all gone.
This is the very beginning–
Now, the world is meant for you and me.
See how the day has just broken,
Oh, so fresh from the world
See how the brand new sun's coming up–
Let it now...shine on me!
Shine on you...shine on me!
Love will grow, and nothing comes in the way,
It's true that love is here to stay;
All we have to do is to face tomorrow!

Compilation Album appearancesEdit

Potion 2: Relaxin' with Final FantasyEdit

The vocal arrangement of "Finale" from Love will Grow is included in this album as its # track.

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