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Metroid: Villains
Hideki Sakamoto Lyrics


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Ansei Evergreen

Giga Bowser: Power beyond your mortal shell
Rathalos: Storm of Change
Galleom: War Machine
Ganon: Call me a beast
Dracula: Shadows to save them
Marx: Scarlet Seeds
Master Hand: Master's firm hand
Crazy Hand: Insanity's hand

Hope I got them right.



liq

Italics - Lyrics sung from Galeem's perspective
Z̷a̴l̸g̶o - Sung from Dharkon's perspective
Bold - Collectively sung from the perspective of the Smash Bros. fighters

Lux - Galeem is the lord of light, and "lux" is the latin word for light.

T̶e̷n̷e̶b̷r̷i̸s̵ - Dharkon is the embodiment of chaos and darkness, with "tenebris" being the latin word for darkness.

O̶m̴n̷i̵p̶o̶t̵e̴n̴t̴i̶! - A latin word that can be interpreted as meaning "almighty". The previous Lux and Tenebris in combination with this can be interpreted as "Almighty light" and "Almighty darkness", most likely Galeem and Dharkon tooting their own horns, flaunting their "almighty" power which is soon proven to be an illusion.

Each little spark, bursting with light // Struggling on, ever to fight - Galeem's army of enslaved light spirits and puppet fighters always ready to fight at his disposal against their will. Derived from the Lifelight lyric "These little sparks cling on to life, everyone caught in the struggle"

The storm of change, fanning the flames - Galeem's goal to change the universe by wiping the slate clean motivates him to continue fighting. Derived from the Lifelight lyric "And then the storms of change, they fan the flames, scattering ashes into the wind!"

Crash now the waves, I purify! - Galeem's initial attack visually appeared as a mass amount of light spreading similarly to a wave crashing on a beach. "I purify!" once again referring to Galeem's goal.

On that day, forever was banished, the night! The sun rising at the dawn of a new day banishes the night. Also refers to Galeem's rivalry with Dharkon and secondary goal of entirely eradicating him from existence. Derived from the Lifelight lyric "On that day, when the sky fell away, our world came to an end"

I̷n̷ ̸t̸h̸e̸ ̴b̷e̵g̷i̴n̶n̵i̷n̶g̴ ̴w̷a̵s̵ ̴N̷O̴T̷H̵I̴N̵G̴ ̴b̷u̵t̷ ̶N̸I̷G̷H̶T̸!̸ - There having been a dawn implies that the sun was previously absent, meaning the night was present in the beginning before the light was, paralleling Galeem's previous lyric

E̷a̶c̶h̷ ̴l̵i̴t̷t̵l̴e̶ ̴s̶p̸a̷r̶k̶,̷ ̸l̶o̶s̴t̸ ̴i̸n̷ ̷t̶h̸e̷ ̶d̵a̶r̸k̴,̴ ̴C̸R̷Y̸I̴N̴G̷ ̴a̸t̶ ̵s̵h̴a̴d̶o̷w̴s̶ ̴t̵o̶ ̶s̵a̶v̶e̴ t̷h̴e̸m̸!̷ - Mirrors Galeem's similar lyric, with the same meaning but flipped to Dharkon's perspective. Also derived from the same Lifelight lyric as Galeem's respective lyric.

A̸n̸d̸ ̷t̵h̸e̵n̶ ̵t̵h̸e̶ ̵d̶a̶r̷k̷n̵e̶s̴s̶ ̸a̵n̵d̸ ̷t̸h̵e̶ ̷w̶i̷n̶d̶,̵ ̸w̴o̸u̸l̵d̶ ̸l̷e̶t̷ ̷t̸h̷e̶ ̶a̸g̴e̵ ̴o̴f̸ ̷n̸i̸g̴h̴t̷ ̷b̷e̵g̸i̷n - Dharkon's goal to plunge the universe into darkness, beginning the age of night in which only the darkness and the cold wind remain.

Mindless fools! Do you not know the sting of your god!? - Refers to one of Galeem's attacks performed when Dharkon is stunned, in which Galeem transforms into a giant needle and stings Dharkon in the eye. Galeem calling himself "your god" is a statement of arrogance, believing he has already triumphed against Dharkon's army.

E̶r̸r̶a̸n̶t̷ ̴d̸r̶o̸n̷e̷s̶!̷ ̴D̶o̸ ̷y̶o̶u̶ ̵n̶o̴t̶ ̶k̸n̶o̴w̷ ̴t̷h̴e̷ ̴h̷a̴m̷m̴e̴r̷ ̷o̸f̷ ̶G̸o̶d̸!̶?̸ - Refers to Dharkon's equivalent to the aforementioned attack, in which he tangles himself into the shape of a hammer and slams his body onto Galeem's stunned core. Dharkon simply calling himself "God" rather than "your god" is likely a statement of even more arrogance, with Dharkon believing he is above everything in existence.

Hear my will! I wipe the board clean for the light! - Referring to Galeem's goal again to wipe the universe of everything.

F̵e̶a̸r̸ ̵m̴y̴ ̵w̸i̴l̴l̵!̴ ̷I̶ ̴h̸a̵r̴v̴e̵s̶t̶ ̴t̵h̴e̷ ̴s̸e̶e̴d̸s̸ ̷o̶f̶ ̴t̴h̴e̸ ̵n̶i̷g̸h̵t̶! - Referring to Dharkon's goal again.

Sound now the horns, ready for war! - Galeem's character theme and this song both contain heavy usage of brass horns.

Bring the baptism of fire! - Galeem's light theme naturally connects him to fire. Baptism in Christianity symbolizes purification, reflecting Galeem's goal once again.

This is the day they all follow our way, stepping into our tomorrow! - Galeem believes he's already won the war, and all will follow his army's way into the universe's future. Derived from the Lifelight lyric "This is the day we finally find our way, stepping into our tomorrow!"

Every soul contains a whisper of light, - This "whisper of light" is not referring to light in the same way Galeem does, instead referring to the heroism of the Smash Bros. fighters in their fight against Galeem and Dharkon. Taken from Lifelight.

growing louder as it calls to unite! - The Smash Bros. fighters call to each other and unite against a common enemy despit the differences some of them may have. Also taken from Lifelight.

From the distance sings a chorus of souls, rising slowly, stirring heat from the coals! - The spirits who were enslaved by Galeem and Dharkon call to the fighters, and power them up once they have been saved. Also taken from Lifelight.

Colors weave into a spire of flame, - The spirits unite together in the game's true ending, becoming a massive colorful spire that greatly resembles a flame. Also taken from Lifelight.

distant sparks call to a past still unnamed! - The long legacy of Super Smash Bros. and the numerous callbacks to previous entries, as well as the game universes that cross over within it. Also taken from Lifelight.

Bear this torch against the cold of the night! - In their unity, the Smash Bros. fighters are able to fight off every threat they come across no matter how sinister it may be. Also taken from Lifelight.

Light will guide you on your way to the ultimate fight! - The aforementioned righteousness of the fighters guides them to the final battle. "Ultimate fight" can also refer to the game's title. Also taken from Lifelight.

Audi famam illius - "Hear the fame of that one", referring to a famous hero. In this instance could refer to a famous group of heroes, such as the Smash Bros. fighters. Taken from the Super Smash Bros. Brawl opening theme.

Soles in hostes ruit - "How he plunged into enemy territory", the fighters taking the war straight to Galeem and Dharkon and fighting them in their own territories. Also taken from the Super Smash Bros. Brawl opening theme.

Et patriam servavit! - "And saved his homeland", the fighters saving the universe from Galeem and Dharkon's destructive and fruitless war. Also taken from the Super Smash Bros. Brawl opening theme.



Roastatrice

@Holly Yeeeesss!
And if they were to do it I would prefer only the elder dragons to speak (Bazel as well because why the hell not) and the rest of the monster themes like Zinogre should be describing and complementing the monster like how Rise did it.

I even made an example;
“Running through the night at the speed of light

Clawing and blitzing charging up his might

Howling through the darkness, thunder he hungers

Howling at the moon

ZI-NO-GRE!”



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Man on the Internet

Here’s a fun fact! Along with the first couple lines of the Brawl theme, these lyrics also reference the other bosses of World of Light! Some are more obvious than others :)

Ansei Evergreen

Giga Bowser: Power beyond your mortal shell
Rathalos: Storm of Change
Galleom: War Machine
Ganon: Call me a beast
Dracula: Shadows to save them
Marx: Scarlet Seeds
Master Hand: Master's firm hand
Crazy Hand: Insanity's hand

Hope I got them right.

General Corruptchu

@Ansei Evergreen Storm of change is a reference to Lifelight, the others I think you got right.

Blaze_523

I feel like you got everything right except rathalos because “Storm of Change” refers to a line from “Lifelight”

Nightmare

@Ansei Evergreen I would like to make a change
Rathalos: Feel now my wrath

Antoine

You can do play mario paper stiker star boss final please .

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-VoidDemoni -

The contrast between the voices of Galeem and Dharkon and how they see each other and their actions are lovely, they really feel like two godly beings fighting for control not realising there is a third party, not to mention the spirits singing alongside them with the main melody. This is a glorious start to the new year!

cravon omire

That is why I like Kyogre vs Groudon so much

-VoidDemoni -

@cravon omire exactly! It’s a lot like that!!

the great pepsi man

Who are the third party?

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