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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2007

a comparison between Klaus Badelt's "He's A Pirate" (2003) and Toshiya Kamada's "Battle" (2000) from the Japanese musical Endless Shock.

Hearing similarities? ;)

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  • * Millennium Shock (2000) * Shock (2001-2002) * Shock is Real Shock (2003) * Shocking Shock (2004) * Endless Shock (20052008)

  • Just a musical play I think. But I've checked and it is indeed 2005.

    The music sounds great though, although I prefer Zimmer's.

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  • The second sounds so cheaaaap...

    Both are inspired by Gladiator...

  • @HermanTheSorcerer You do know that Endless Shock was in 2005 so badelt didn't steal it, right?

  • I hear the similarities but I also hear the differences. But close to Plagiarism I would dare to say...

  • HOLY CRAP, ITS THE SAME DAMN SONG!!!

  • Listen to "The Battle" from "Gladiator" at 5:50. At least here Zimmer only stole from himself

  • Another music from 1981 with practically the same notes (at least at the beginning): Le Retour de Gérard Lambert, by Renaud Séchan.

  • Man, I wish some people would get their facts straight before they accuse anyone of anything. It is indeed true that the musical "Endless Shock" is from 2005 BUT an earlier version of the musical which had about the same story line and music was already performed in 2000 under the title "Millenium Shock". Up till now the musical has been performed every year since 2000, although the title has been changed. The music has stayed basically the same though, as far as I know.

  • I saw very little comparison between the two. They're both very different. Yes, there are a couple similar things, but really? Calling this plagiarism is stretching it...

  • the original is from the score to LIon KIng II

  • That is incredible. Just incredible.

    To be fair, Zimmer and Badelt had next to no time to finish the score (2 weeks or so). Still...wow, this is up there with the 300/Titus plagiarism case.

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