Super Mario Rpg Song

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Melody Bay
Mario in Melody Bay in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Greater locationMushroom Kingdom
InhabitantsToadofsky, Tadpoles
First appearanceSuper Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearanceMario and the Incredible Rescue (2006)

Melody Bay is a part of Tadpole Pond in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It is home to the composer Toadofsky. Mario can play music here by jumping across on Tadpoles. The bay has lines like a musical score, and the position of a tadpole when Mario jumps on it determines what note is played. From top to bottom, the notes are: Mi, Re, Do, Ti, La, So, Fa. Songs played in Melody Bay are always eight notes long.

Mario, Luigi and Toad briefly visit Melody Bay in Mario and the Incredible Rescue to retrieve one of the six Mushrooms from Toadofsky (called 'Toadofski' in the book).

Four Songs for Toadofsky[edit]

Frogfucius' Suite #18: This is the first song that played for Toadofsky at Melody Bay. Mario must read the poster on Frogfucius's island before attempting to figure out the composition. After playing the correct notes back to Toadofsky, he will reward Mario with the Alto Card.

Moleville Blues:After saving Dyna & Mite when adventuring to Moleville, going back into the area that Croco destroyed reveals several workers. They will want to sing a song, and hidden in the lyrics are the notes to the Moleville Blues song, which, when played for Toadofsky, earns Mario the Tenor Card.

Monstro Town Star Song:Upon Mario's first arrival to Monstro Town, when he goes in the house where the Monstermama lives, upstairs is a Starslap. If Mario tries talking to it, it will dance a little bit and play a short song which sounds like the tadpoles at Melody Bay. This is the third and final song. However, the one thing that is different this time is the notes do not appear onscreen and Mario must figure the melody out by ear. Playing this song correctly for Toadofsky will reward Mario with the Soprano Card.

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Mario and Toadofsky's Original Composition:When completing all three songs for Toadofsky, he will ask Mario to compose an ending for the song. At this point, Mario can use any of the eight notes available to compose an ending for Toadofsky's song. The final song will be a collaboration of all three songs put together with Mario's composed finish piece. Mario can change this ending anytime he wants to.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseメロディ・ベイ
Merodi Bei
Melody Bay
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Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
ProtagonistsMario • Mallow • Geno • Bowser • Princess Toadstool
Supporting charactersBeetle Mania Toad • Boshi • Chancellor • Dr. Topper • Dyna • Elder • Frogfucius • Frogfucius' Student • Gardener • Garro • Gaz • Goomba‎ • Grandma • Hinopio • King Nimbus • Ma'Mole • Mite • Monstermama • Mushroom Boy • Pa'Mole • Queen Nimbus • Raini • Raz • Rose Town innkeeper • Royal Bus driver • Sergeant Flutter • Three Musty Fears • Toadofsky • Treasure-hunting Toad • Triplets • Vault Guard
Major bossesAxem Rangers (Axem Red Axem Black Axem Green Axem Yellow Axem Pink) • Blade • Bowyer • Bundt • Dodo • Exor • Mack • Punchinello • Raspberry • Smithy • Valentina • Yaridovich
Minor bossesBelome • Boomer • Booster • Box Boy • Chester • Clerk • Cloaker • Count Down • Croco • Czar Dragon/Zombone • Culex • Ding-A-Lings • Director • Domino • Earth Crystal • Earth Link/Mad Adder • Factory Chief • Fire Crystal • Grate Guy • Gunyolk • Jagger • Jinx • Jonathan Jones • Knife Guy • King Calamari • Magikoopa • Manager • Megasmilax • Shelly/Birdo • Smilaxes • Snifit • Torte (Chef Torte and apprentice) • Water Crystal • Wind Crystal
LocationsBandit's Way • Barrel Volcano • Bean Valley • Belome Temple • Booster Hill • Booster Pass • Booster Tower • Bowser's Keep • Coal Mines • Factory • Forest Maze • Grate Guy's Casino • Kero Sewers • Land's End • Mario's Pad • Marrymore • Midas River • Midas Waterfall • Moleville • Monstro Town • Mushroom Kingdom • Mushroom Way • Nimbus Land • Pipe Vault • Rose Town • Rose Way • Sea • Seaside Town • Sky Bridge • Star Hill • Sunken Ship • Swap Shop • Tadpole Pond • Vista Hill • Yo'ster Isle
ItemsAccessory • Armor • Able Juice • Bad Mushroom • Beetle • Bonus Flower • Bracer • Bright Card • Carbo Cookie • Crystalline • Earlier Times • Elixir • Energizer • Fire Bomb • Fireworks • Flower • Flower Box • Flower Jar • Flower Tab • Freshen Up • Fright Bomb • Froggie Drink • General Items • Goodie Bag • Honey Syrup • Ice Bomb • Kerokero Cola • Lamb's Lure • Lucky Jewel • Maple Syrup • Max Mushroom • Megalixir • Mid Mushroom • Moldy Mush • Muku Cookie • Mushroom • Mystery Egg • Pick Me Up • Power Blast • Pure Water • Red Essence • Rock Candy • Rotten Mush • Royal Syrup • See Ya • Sheep Attack • Shiny Stone • Sleepy Bomb • Special Items • Star Egg • Toadstool's ??? • Wallet • Weapons • Wilt Shroom • Yoshi-Ade • Yoshi Candy • Yoshi Cookie
EnemiesAero • Alley Rat • Amanita • Ameboid • Apprentice • Arachne • Armored Ant • Artichoker • Bahamutt • Bandana Blue • Bandana Red • Big Bertha • Big Thwomp • Birdy • Blaster • Bloober • Bloober baby • Bluebird • Bob-omb • Buzzer • Carroboscis • Chained Kong • Chewy • Chomp • Chomp Chomp • Chompweed • Chow • Cluster • Corkpedite • Crook • Crusty • Doppel • Drill Bit • Dry Bones • Eggbert • Enigma • Fautso • Fink Flower • Fireball • Forkies • Frogog • Geckit • Gecko • Glum Reaper • Goby • Goomba • Goombette • Gorgon • Greaper • Gu Goomba • Guerrilla • Heavy Troopa • Helio • Hidon • Hippopo • Hobgoblin • Jabit • Jawful • Jester • Jinx Clone • K-9 • King Bomb • Kriffid • Lakitu • Leuko • Li'l Boo • Machine Made • Mad Mallet • Magmite • Magmus • Malakoopa • Mastadoom • Mezzo Bomb • Microbomb • Mokura • Mr. Kipper • Muckle • Mukumuku • Ninja • Octolot • Octovader • Oerlikon • Orb User • Orbison • Pandorite • Pinwheel • Piranha Plant • Pounder • Poundette • Pulsar • Puppox • Pyrosphere • Rat Funk • Reacher • Remo Con • Ribbite • Rob-omb • Sackit • Scattering Bloober • Shadow • Shaman • Shogun • Shy Away • Shy Guy • Shyper • Shy Ranger • Shyster • Sky Troopa • Sling Shy • Smelter • Snapdragon • Sparky • Spikester • Spikey • Spinthra • Spookum • Springer • Star Cruster • Starslap • Stinger • Straw Head • Stumpet • Terra Cotta • Terrapin • The Big Boo • Thwomp • Tub-O-Troopa • Vomer • Wiggler • Yaridovich • Zeostar
Special movesArrow Rain • Aurora Flash • Backfire • Big Bang • Blast • Blazer • Blizzard • Body Slam • Bolt • Bombs Away • Boulder • Bowser Crush • Breaker Beam • Carni-Kiss • Chomp • Claw • Come Back • Corona • Crusher • Crystal • Dark Claw • Dark Star • Deathsickle • Diamond Saw • Doom Reverb • Drain • Drain Beam • Echofinder • Eerie Jig • Electroshock • Elegy • Endobubble • Fangs • Fear Roulette • Fire Orb • Flame • Flame Stone • Flame Wall • Flutter Hush • Full House • Fun & Run • Funguspike • G'night • Geno Beam • Geno Blast • Geno Boost • Geno Flash • Geno Whirl • Get Tough! • Grinder • Group Hug • Gunk Ball • Hammer Time • Howl • HP Rain • Ice Rock • Ink Blast • Iron Maiden • Jinxed • Last Shot! • Light Beam • Lightning Orb • Loco Express • Lulla-Bye • Magnum • Mega Drain • Mega Recover • Meteor Blast • Meteor Swarm • Migraine • Mirage attack! • Multiplier! • Multistrike • Mute • Petal Blast • Pierce • Poison • Poison Gas • Pollen Nap • Psych Bomb • Psyche! • Psycho Plasm • Psychopath • Quicksilver • Recover • S'crow Bell • S'crow Dust • S'crow Funk • Sand Storm • Scream • Scythe • Shaker • Shocker • Shredder • Silver Bullet • Skewer • Sledge • Sleep-Sauce • Sleepy Time • Snowy • Solidify • Somnus Waltz • Spear Rain • Spore Chimes • Sporocyst • Spritz Bomb • Star Rain • Static E! • Stench • Storm • Super Flame • Super Jump • Sword Rain • Terrapunch • Terrorize • Therapy • Thornet • Thunderbolt • Triple Kick • Ultra Flame • Ultra Jump • Va Va Voom • Valor Up • Venom Drool • Vigor up! • Viro Plasm • Water Blast • Weird Mushroom • Wild Card • Willy Wisp
Status effectsDown • Fear • Mushroom • Poison • Prohibited Command • Scarecrow • Silence • Sleep
MinigamesBeetle Mania • Beetle Race • Goomba thumping • Look the other way • Moleville Mountain • Mushroom Derby • Wheeere's Yoshi?!
MiscellaneousBestiary • Bolt Lift • Gallery • Glitches • Level up progressions • Pre-release and unused content • Shops • Soundtrack • Special moves • Staff • Surprise Box locations
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EDIT: To all billion of you upset about the volume of the character 'voices' compared to the actual song, send your complaints to the original creator of the song. I simply animated to the MP3 I had, and couldn't alter it in any way. There's nothing I could've done to change it, sorry.

This was a little idea I came up with practically on a whim last Sunday. I finished the whole thing in a little under a week, and I think it turned out pretty well. Back in 2004, a dude by the name of Martin Hagwell, also known as 'Märta' made a song out of the BGM from the 'Forest Maze' level from Super Mario RPG for the SNES. Just recently, he remixed the song he created into a full-fledged professional sounding song, titled 'Rawest Forest'. After finding the song by chance last weekend thanks to a YouTube video, I took a listen, and got the idea for this movie. Mario RPG is one of my absolute favorite games of ALL time, and I know it inside and out. Those who know the game as well as I do will catch all of the references scattered throughout the animation. I also used this as a test to try out some new little tricks with animation. The good majority of the movie is frame-by-frame, and yes, I know the drawings're a little crappy (I don't have a tabley, unfortunately), but I enjoyed working on it throughout my last full week of High School (YAY), and it doubled as the final for my animation class, so that's even better! Anyway, hope you enjoy it for what it is. I certainly had a ball.

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