Opening Theme
final fantasy I & II Lyrics


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The fire of competition awaits
Olympic glory propels the voyage
Here they go
Inside a cardboard box
The act of being shipped
Two Tree Hill
Glory in battle together
Oh baby oh baby
Cardboard world of fun
Fantasy
Trees as close as omurice
It will ignite you




The vast unknown
Two Tree Hill Japan

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the Opening Theme of Final Fantasy I & II seem to be quite abstract and metaphorical. The first few lines, "The fire of competition awaits, Olympic glory propels the voyage," suggest a sense of anticipation and excitement for a challenge or competition, drawing parallels to the intensity of the Olympic Games. This could symbolize the journey and quest that awaits the characters in the game.


The line "Inside a cardboard box, the act of being shipped" can be interpreted as a representation of the characters being transported into the game world. It signifies the players immersing themselves in a virtual world where they can embark on epic adventures. The mention of "Two Tree Hill" and "Glory in battle together" may indicate that the characters will face various trials and battles, working together to achieve victory.


The lyrics also mention a "cardboard world of fun" and "Fantasy," indicating the game's immersive and imaginative nature. The comparison of trees being as close as "omurice," a Japanese omelette rice dish, could suggest the blending of the fantastical game world with elements of the real world, creating a unique and captivating experience. Lastly, the mention of "The vast unknown" in "Two Tree Hill Japan" draws attention to the vastness and mystery of the game world, hinting at uncharted territories and endless possibilities.


Overall, these lyrics paint a picture of a thrilling and fantastical journey, emphasizing the excitement of venturing into a virtual world filled with challenges, camaraderie, and limitless adventures.




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Written by: Andrew Wentz, Jaxon Roberson

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