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This is a list of Music that originates from the Bayonetta series that have appeared throughout the Super Smash Bros. series.
Tracklist[]
Note: All songs play on Umbra Clock Tower, as well as on all Smash Bros. stages in Super Smash Bros. Infinite. All songs that appear in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U come with the Bayonetta DLC.
Title | Description | Details | Game of Origin | Appears In |
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Theme of Bayonetta - Mysterious Destiny (Instrumental) | A faithful instrumental remaster of the battle theme from Bayonetta. The vocals are replaced with a tenor saxophone.
This song is used in the second half of Bayonetta's reveal trailer for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. |
Arrangement Supervisor: Junichi Nakatsuru
Composition: PlatinumGames Inc. Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. |
Bayonetta | |
One of a Kind | A direct rip of the song that plays during the Opening and Final Chapther of Bayonetta. | Composition and Arrangement: SEGA Games Co., Ltd. | Bayonetta | |
Riders of the Light | An alternate battle theme that plays in the fights against stronger angels such as Grace & Glory, Harmony, and Ardor. Directly ripped from Bayonetta. | Composition and Arrangement: SEGA Games Co., Ltd. | Bayonetta | |
Let's Hit the Climax! | The song that plays when Bayonetta summons an Infernal Demon against certain bosses such as the Cardinal Virtues and Jubileus the Creator. Directly ripped from Bayonetta; the song itself is a variant of "Mysterious Destiny".
This song is used in the first half of Bayonetta's reveal trailer for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, and the first few notes of the track also compose her victory theme. |
Composition and Arrangement: SEGA Games Co., Ltd. | Bayonetta | |
Red & Black | Another battle theme, this one playing whenever Bayonetta fighting against Jeanne. Directly ripped from Bayonetta. | Composition and Arrangement: SEGA Games Co., Ltd. | Bayonetta | |
After Burner (∞ Climax Mix) | The song that plays during Verses 3 and 4 of Chapter 8, in which Bayonetta drives a motorcycle down a freeway filled with angels. Directly ripped from Bayonetta; the song itself is a remix of the main theme to After Burner, a classic Sega arcade game. | Composition and Arrangement: SEGA Games Co., Ltd. | Bayonetta | |
Friendship | The song that plays during the first playable moments of the Epilogue, as well as in Chapter 12 in Bayonetta 2. Directly ripped from Bayonetta. | Composition and Arrangement: SEGA Games Co., Ltd. | Bayonetta | |
Let's Dance, Boys! | The end credits theme as well as the song that plays for the special dance video that is unlocked after completing the game. Directly ripped from Bayonetta. | Composition and Arrangement: SEGA Games Co., Ltd. | Bayonetta | |
Fortitude (In Labours and Pain) | Composition: PlatinumGames Inc. | Bayonetta | ||
Battle for the Umbra Throne | Composition: PlatinumGames Inc. | Bayonetta | ||
Splash Wave (Climax Mix) | Composition: PlatinumGames Inc. | Bayonetta | ||
Space Harrier (Climax Mix) | Composition: PlatinumGames Inc. | Bayonetta | ||
Tomorrow is Mine (Bayonetta 2 Theme) (Instrumental) | A faithful instrumental remaster of the battle theme from Bayonetta 2. Much like "Mysterious Destiny", the vocals are replaced with a soprano saxophone. | Arrangement Supervisor: Junichi Nakatsuru
Composition: PlatinumGames Inc. Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. |
Bayonetta 2 | |
The Legend of Aesir | The song that plays during the game's opening. Directly ripped from Bayonetta 2. | Composition and Arrangement: Nintendo | Bayonetta 2 | |
Time for the Climax! | The song that plays when Bayonetta summons an Infernal Demon against certain bosses such as the Glamors, Valor, and Aesir. Directly ripped from Bayonetta 2; the song itself is a variant of "Tomorrow is Mine". | Composition and Arrangement: Nintendo | Bayonetta 2 | |
Eyes of the World | Composition: PlatinumGames Inc. | Bayonetta 2 | ||
Alraune, Whisperer of Dementia | Composition: PlatinumGames Inc. | Bayonetta 2 |
Trivia[]
- Bayonetta has the most songs available of all the DLC universes in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U at 11, beating out Street Fighter's 6 tracks and Final Fantasy's 2 tracks.
- Bayonetta is also the only one out of the three to not gain any additional tracks for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
- The song "After Burner (∞ Climax Mix)" is the second-longest song in Smash, with a runtime of 5 minutes, narrowly being beaten out by the song "Advent: One-Winged Angel", which is 6 minutes long.
- This is discounting the "Training Mode" song from the original Super Smash Bros., as the original version had a runtime of 9 minutes and 57 seconds, but has now been edited down to 2 minutes in Ultimate.
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