Dancing Mad - Kefka, Final Fantasy III, Mario Paint

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2007

This is final part of Dancing Mad for Kefka in Final Fantasy III. I recreated the music with Mario Paint Composer and uploaded each tier separately to avoid as much lagging as possible. I hope you like it. Special thanks to fenix85044 for helping me record and merge the separate files.

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  • Fucking amazing!!!

    People just don't realize how extremely hard that is.

    I'm gonna guess, well since your really skilled it probably didn't take months but maybe your first time doing it did?

  • *Hums along quietly*

    Needs lyrics...

    *Starts writing awesum god-like lyrics*

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  • @BahamutZEROteraFlare he may be referring to the U.S. release title because U.S. releases for the final fantasies were all backwards. With Final Fantasy IV being called Final Fantasy II and I believe this one, Final Fantasy VI being called Final Fantasy III then it jumps all the way to 7 somehow. Luckily, after a good decade or two of confusion, we have it all in order now.

  • dancing mad was not the cloud of darkness's theme.

  • I notice that the time signature couldn't be adjusted mid song. The odd meter part in Dancing Mad is in 15/8. Even if you double the speed so it is in 15/4 like you did, it seems you can't split it to three 4/4 bars and a 3/4 bar. That sucks. :\

    It still sounds cool. Great job! :)

  • @SDFprowler Right. I forgot that Final Fantasy II, III and V never originally came out in North America, so Final Fantasy IV was Final Fantasy II and Final Fantasy VI was Final Fantasy III.

  • @MaverickHunterZero75 It's actually both. It was released in the United States on the SNES as Final Fantasy III.

  • @HCBailly I should probably let you know that this is not from Final Fantasy III, but from Final Fantasy VI.

  • incredible but the first part of dancing mad was always my faforite

  • This song is the second most epic song i have heard you make ( other than one winged angel ) and I mean that fo overall the songs in final fantasy too

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