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⚫ | '''Admiration Towards the Clan''' (otherwise known as '''Admiration of a Clan''') is a music theme composed by [[Michiru Yamane]] for ''[[Castlevania: Lament of Innocence]]''. It is played during the game's end credits. It later replaced [[I am the Wind]] as [[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night/XBLA|Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]]'s ending credits theme in its [[Xbox 360|Xbox Live]] port. |
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|name = Admiration Towards the Clan |
|name = Admiration Towards the Clan |
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|jap = ある一族への憧憬<br />''Aru Ichizoku e no Dōkei'' |
|jap = ある一族への憧憬<br />''Aru Ichizoku e no Dōkei'' |
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|aname = Admiration of a Clan |
|aname = Admiration of a Clan |
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|game = ''[[Castlevania: Lament of Innocence]]'' |
|game = ''[[Castlevania: Lament of Innocence]]'' |
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|soundtrack = [[Castlevania: Lament of Innocence Original Soundtrack]] |
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|composer = [[Michiru Yamane]] |
|composer = [[Michiru Yamane]] |
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|notes = Medley of [[Vampire Killer (music)|Vampire Killer]] and [[Bloody Tears]] |
|notes = Medley of [[Vampire Killer (music)|Vampire Killer]] and [[Bloody Tears]] |
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⚫ | '''Admiration Towards the Clan''' (otherwise known as '''Admiration of a Clan''') is a music theme composed by [[Michiru Yamane]] for ''[[Castlevania: Lament of Innocence]]''. It is played during the game's end credits. It later replaced [[I am the Wind]] as [[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night/XBLA|Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]]'s ending credits theme in its [[Xbox 360|Xbox Live]] port. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
Revision as of 20:57, 15 January 2020
- "The famous "Vampire Killer" song from the series motif is part of this music."
- — Michiru Yamane's comments on the Sound Select
Admiration Towards the Clan (otherwise known as Admiration of a Clan) is a music theme composed by Michiru Yamane for Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. It is played during the game's end credits. It later replaced I am the Wind as Castlevania: Symphony of the Night's ending credits theme in its Xbox Live port.
A notable factoid about this track is that it contains instrumental arrangements of both Vampire Killer and Bloody Tears, both of which are well-known tracks in the Castlevania franchise.
Appearances
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11 (CD 2). Admiration Towards the Clan (ある一族への憧憬 Aru Ichizoku e no Dōkei) [alt] |
Castlevania: Lament of Innocence / Castlevania: Lament of Innocence Original Soundtrack |
Michiru Yamane | End credits theme | Notes: Medley of Vampire Killer and Bloody Tears Links: YouTube | |||||
21. Admiration Towards the Clan | Castlevania: Lament of Innocence / Castlevania 20th Anniversary Deluxe Music Collection |
Michiru Yamane | Links: YouTube |
Trivia
- The track's title is an obvious reference to the Belmont Clan itself, due to their dedication to banishing Dracula in the years to come. In that case, the song can be perceived as a homage to not only Leon Belmont, but to all of his descendants.