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"Home, Sweet Home" (はるかなる故郷, Haruka naru furusato?, lit. "A Distant Home"), also known as "My Home, Sweet Home" or "Far-Distant Hometown", is a theme from Final Fantasy V. It was composed by Nobuo Uematsu.
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Game appearances
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Final Fantasy V
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"Home, Sweet Home" plays as the background theme for the town of Lix, Bartz Klauser's hometown. It also plays during his flashbacks when he and his comrade Warriors of Light visit his hometown.
The arranged version of the "Home, Sweet Home" by TOSE for Final Fantasy V Advance is included in the limited Final Fantasy Finest Box collection. It is the thirty-first track of the collections' second disc, which is analogous to the game's original soundtrack's first disc.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
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"My Home, Sweet Home" makes an appearance in this prequel to Dissidia as a bonus battle theme. It must be purchased in the PP Catalog before being used, and once purchased it may be picked by default in all modes for battles against Bartz, Exdeath or Gilgamesh, or taking place at the Interdimensional Rift.
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon
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"Home, Sweet Home" was arranged by Yuzo Takahashi as the theme "Memories of a Bygone Day". It was released as the twelfth track of Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon's original soundtrack.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
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"Home, Sweet Home" appears as the Event Music Sequence for Final Fantasy V. In the iOS version "Home, Sweet Home" is a Field Music Stage that can be purchased in the app store for $0.99.
Arrangement album appearances
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Piano Collections: Final Fantasy V
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A piano arrangement of "My Home, Sweet Home" is featured in the Final Fantasy V Piano Collections album.
Final Fantasy V: Dear Friends
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The Final Fantasy V: Dear Friends album features a vocal arrangement of "My Home, Sweet Home", named "Harukanaru Kokyou". It is sung in a mix of English and Saami, an ancient language spoken on the northern parts of Scandinavia.
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English and Saami (Dear Friends)
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English translation
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Final Fantasy: Love Will Grow
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- "What do you think is being sung by this mysterious song? Think carefully, looking at the words while listening... You will probably be able to understand the beautiful poem. The [duet] by the two is amazing."
- —Liner notes to "Harukanaru Kokyou" on Final Fantasy: Love Will Grow album
Final Fantasy: Love Will Grow features a vocal arrangement of "My Home, Sweet Home", named "Harukanaru Kokyou" as well. This version is technically written in Japanese, although it is sung as if the Romaji were spelled inversely (i. e. from right to left). The song is mostly fragments of sentences, of which only a rough English translation can be rendered.
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English translation
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Final Fantasy Song Book "Mahoroba"
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An arranged version with vocals sung by Manami Kiyota, called "Transient," is included on this album.
- Lyrics: Manami Kiyota
- Music: Nobuo Uematsu
- Arrange: Yuji Hasegawa
- Vocal & Chorus: Manami Kiyota
- Acoustic Guitars / 6st. Banjo: Yuji Hasegawa
- Keyboard: Kazuhira Degawa
- Fender Jazz Bass: Midas
- Drums / Percussions / Conga / Djembe: Hiroyuki Enomoto
- Harmonium: Nobuo Uematsu
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Japanese
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Japanese rōmaji
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Compilation album appearances
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Final Fantasy 1987-1994/Final Fantasy: N Generation
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The "Home, Sweet Home" version from Final Fantasy V: Dear Friends is found in these albums as their tenth track.
Potion 2: Relaxin' with Final Fantasy
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The "Home, Sweet Home" version from Final Fantasy V: Dear Friends is found in this album as its sixth track.
Final Fantasy Vinyls
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"Far-Distant Home Town" is included on the fourth disc of this collector's edition set.
