
The Divine Princess and the Five Champions
Yasuaki Iwata is a composer of video game music for Nintendo since 2013, af… Read Full Bio ↴Yasuaki Iwata is a composer of video game music for Nintendo since 2013, after graduating from University of Tokyo that year. He has composed soundtrack for games like Mario Kart 8 and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
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The Divine Princess and the Five Champions
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@emmamiller.
The Champions ballad theme made me cry. EVERY SINGLE TIME!!
@DoubleOSevan
How does one feel childhood nostalgia for a game that came out a few years ago? Nintendo really is on a different level when it comes to their core titles.
@BruceBoyde
I feel like they somehow built it into the music. The champion themes all just ache of nostalgia and a time lost. It makes you feel what Link would feel. Really incredible compositions.
@ivanm8682
I was 16 when it came out, but the nostalgia is still real… can’t believe it’s nostalgic already, though, it also feels like yesterday for me.
@flarfschnikelman6780
This song fills me with great sorrow. In the best possible way. A feeling that can’t fully be explained with mere words, but this melody does an excellent job explaining it for me.
It’s fitting too, for when it is played in the game. Such a bittersweet scene, of the champions and the princess, finally solidifying their friendship while you as the player know the gruesome fate that awaits them. A newly formed bond, only to be ripped apart so soon.
The song perfectly conveys their relationships from the moment they met. Being warriors, they didn’t trust each other in the beginning, like how in the beginning of the song, it starts off “gruff”, if you know what I mean (looking at you, Revali). But they soon find comfort in each other, realizing that they are for one thing: peace in Hyrule. This picture is the one time they forgot their objective, forgot about the monstrosity that they had to face who-knows-when. The one time they got out of fight-mode. It’s truly beautiful what friendship can do to not just the people involved, but to the people watching from afar as well.
Thank you, Tim. You brought me to tears. I’m not big on displaying emotions, and rarely cry. But you reminded me of what I felt when I first saw this scene. A feeling I never thought I would feel again. So profound that it brings my soul to it’s knees. Showed me what happiness truly is, however brief it may be.
@funnature8679
I think Urbosa would say "There is more to it than that" (when it comes to stuff like what happened in the snapshot pictures) Also Implying that it's just the beginning or stuff.
@Link.267
you are making me cry😭 I never thought of it that way
thank you
@funnature8679
@@Link.267 are you refering the comment first comment,
Also there is always a new beginning.
@arturito6344
I love it, i come here for the champions ballad theme, in the final memory this theme is simply beautiful.
@anabelle6312
Ikr! It's probably one of my favorite memories!