The apocalyptic threat in Breath of Fire IV is punctuated by moments where the characters can take pause and just have a few minutes of fishing, when this song with a peculiar name is played. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, you’ve never played tackle-fishing and you’re missing out. So happy that at least one fishing song made it on the list. As cutesy and bright as the little pink powderpuff himself, this is the song of a spicy party. Appropriate, since Epic Yarn is a unique game in the Kirby franchise. It brings it’s Latin/piano flair to the Beach theme with more uniqueness, dodging the Caribbean reggae dominating the musical concept. Spicy as salsa, this is one of the hotter tracks off of the distinctly mellow Kirby’s Epic Yarn. This is not so much a party song or a resort hotel song. But it’s sweet gentility is the perfect underscore for a laid-back tropical paradise. Piano is an instrument we haven’t seen too often on this list of Beach themes (so far), seeming more reserved for the Ocean themes. This song is full of the sounds of sunlight on water and breeze in the trees. Besaid seems like a place largely untouched with the terror of Sin, the destructive monster doing what monsters do across the world of Spira. It endeared itself to me largely because of Wakka, the blitzball captain who talked just like a Hawaiian local. The isle of Besaid is a gorgeous, lush, shimmering paradise of waterfalls and simple citizens. If you don’t come, I’ll be a furious George. Don’t be a chimp-pansy, go bananas at our party. The cries of the gulls, the whisper of the waves over the sand, it’s the sound of summertime monkey business you’ll go ape over. It’s a drum-rollin’, delightful, Caribbean romp through the palms on the shoreline, a playful search for more bananas. The Donkey Kong franchise is a fruit salad of Beach themes. “Beach Overworld” – Donkey Kong Country Returns Once you’re ready, light the tiki torches and enjoy the warm, salty air. If you haven’t already, you should read the top half of our list of 20 Beach themes, numbers 20 through 11. “…so that the monotonous fall of the waves on the beach, which for the most part beat a measured and soothing tattoo to her thoughts seemed consolingly to repeat over and over again as she sat with the children the words of some old cradle song, murmured by nature, ‘I am guarding you-I am your support’…”Īloha kakahiaka! Welcome back to the party.
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