"Moonlight Sonata" was composed by Ludwig von Koopa in 1801, following the historic siege on Dark Land resulting in the destruction of its castle and all warships in its arsenal. While fleeing to Dinosaur Land, he briefly took up a student with whom he fell in love and after the student's passing in Butter Bridge 1, he dedicated the song to her.
@@e-mananimates2274 It could be a proximity thing!!! It would play all Echo-y outside the mansion, a tad louder in the mansion, and finally at full volume when you enter the room with it!
@@coltonk.3086 Yeah, yeah! Then the piano starts chasing after you like it currently does while still playing the song. "At least it-a played me a tune-a before it ate-a me. Mamma mia!"
Imagine being a kid and this is what played instead You land in BBH, a faint song hits your ears but you can't make it out. You explore around the outside squashing a scuttlebug or two, the song still there, still faint. You finally head inside and it gets a little more clear. You run about trying to find the source, slowly getting closer each door you try. Eventually you find the room, in it sits a piano and a chair before it. You move closer and notice no one's actually playing it, but it sounds very clear a skilled hand is playing it. Once you get even closer, the piano springs to life! Making the loud bang of incorrect notes or even all keys played at the same time.
I should've turned away. I should've run. So why.. why am I still following? Clinging to some desire to see a loved one again knowing no matter how much I follow and plead.. I'll just get hurt again.
especially one that is horribly tragic. i can imagine someone narrating the most gut wrenching reveal ever with weird sm64 gameplay and this music playing
hell no, this is already overused and beaten like a dead horse in any sort of media already. Any creepy pasta that would ever be worth mentioning would instantly feel cheesy with this piece
0:00 Movement 1 5:45 Movement 2 8:02 Movement 3 Wasn’t expecting movement two to actually be done too. It’s my favorite movement of the sonata and it doesn’t get that much recognition.
By watching the length it was pretty obvious it was all 3 movements. In my opinion movement 2 has always been kinda awkward but a necessary interlude between the 2 main shows.
@@martinluther123I get that. I've always viewed it as a necessary break, without it the entire piece, to me at least, feels like a comedy without stakes or a drama without levity
The twenty-third of June, 1996. By my deeds am I known, and I'm known as Mario, Super Mario, Mario Mario. By my deeds am I known, and they are truly bloody. I took them all to my heart: Peach, Daisy, Pauline. And I loved them, truly loved them all. But the immortal power I sought within the sordid confines of their bodies, the still beating organ of the soul was not to be found. The ritual of the mushroom was to no avail. I am bereft and must, therefore, perform that bloody ritual upon myself...
This is actually really interesting. It sounds almost like the core of the song is meant to be like this. This is what it sounds like in my head when I play it.
This has to be of the best SM64 soundfont remixes I've ever heard. I love the echo, it really brings the sound close to an actual grand piano, while still keeping the Mario flair! Love it 💖
I think the last part of Ganon’s castle when you’re scaling the castle after clearing the barriers would be more appropriate, but I like the way you think.
The Moonlight Sonata is one of my all-time favourites, and this version is just so beautifully melancholic words cannot describe how much I adore it! The soundfont makes it sound like something that could've been in _Silent Hill_ or _Resident Evil_ (and not _just_ 'cause the original is already in RE1) or even _Alone in the Dark._ Wonderful stuff, man, just wonderful.
Mario came back to his senses. He soon realized that the shrooms wore off. He picked up his brother, Luigi, off the ground and wrote this masterpiece as soon as he got back home. He woke up the next day with his brother, refreshed and ready for another day of work as a plumber.
Would be wonderful for a Resident Evil style SM64 ROM Hack, something you would hear in another room but never see the pianist. Sounds cliche but I think of not exactly horror focused but solemn ambience focused. Lovely work!
Luigi: Mario... I don't want to go... Mario: Sorry, Luigi... It's-a just the-a RAM isn't-a ready to welcome you into the game... Luigi: I know, Mario... Maybe next time? Mario: Ha-ha... Maybe... *Mario and Luigi then hug each other goodbye, while the camera zooms out. After that, text appears floating above the scene, reading: "L is real, 3108"*
This video is gorgeousness and gorgeosity made flesh, my fellow droog. Anyone who doesn’t like it can get one in the yarbles, if you HAVE any yarbles, you eunuch jelly, thou!
It definitely has a Wendy Carlos vibe. Anybody who likes the intersection between classical music and electronic music owe it to themselves to listen to her Switched On Bach series, a seminal work in the history of both genres.
This is my favorite classical song. It has been for as long as i can remember. Being able to still be alive and hear it in a Super Mario 64 soundfont is amazing and never even crossed my mind that it would exist. 😂👏🎹
"Dear Mario... I'm sorry for all the terrible things I've done to you and Peach. I'm sorry for all the trouble and mischief I've made, and all the shenanigans. I'm done. I'm retiring from my job as a villain and moving onto greener pastures. You might be wondering why I'm doing this. Well, it's because I've realized the Mushroom Kingdom is better off without me. Besides, Donkey Kong was your rival before I was. And Wario's much more successful than I've ever been. Good news for you, at least! You, Luigi, Yoshi, and Peach, everyone else there in Mushroom Kingdom won't ever have to deal with me again. Nobody will. Basically what I'm getting at is, I'm tired. Tired of being the bad guy. Tired of losing. Tired of making you guys miserable. Tired of being the final boss every time. Thank you for the decades we've spent together butting heads. It was fun while it lasted, even if I was always on the losing end of each encounter. I only have one request before I disappear forever: please take care of the brats. Especially poor Junior. He's gonna be hit hardest once he realizes what happened. I never thought I'd say this, but I think it's obvious by now... you win. You always did. You always will. Won't you, buddy?" - Sincerely, Bowser Koopa
I don't understand how people say that this song sounds bad, in my opinion it is a nice melody, even if they put SM64 sounds on it, I will still listen to it the same as the original, although some piano sounds are overshadowed by the echo.
“hey! that was my original joke, you’re gonna have to buy it from me for 10 times what you think it’s worth, after all, i *am* the record holder for most video games worked on ever (my mother is very proud), now invest in my crowdfunding campaign for a intellvision revival console that somehow makes the wii u look competent in comparison!” -tommy “wasn’t even on cribs” tallarico
Now I want the next 3D Mario game to be called Super Mario Paintings! Each painting you jump into will be painted in its own disctinct style and the whole level also. Imagine jumping into a Van Gogh-style level with this song playing. Delicious!
Moon Light Sonata... heard it first in Spider-man Web of Shadows, then in Shadowman, and finally in Resident Evil 1. Anybody else know what other games this song showed up in?
Goose died with this song playing with this exact sound tone library in 1986. Then Maverick shaved his face in his tighty whities. What a time to be alive…
The haunted house, moonlight sonata echos through the halls and winds of the level, no enemies around, only the piano in the empty room playing this song with rain hammering on the window. With no star to leave and low on power, Mario slowly makes his way through the house and up to the balcony. When he arrives, he sits and thinks deeply with his legs dangling over the edge and begins to contemplate his actions. Staring out into the dark void, he spots a faint figure of a man similar to himself within the thick clouds, could it be a figment of his imagination? “No” Mario says under his breath as he realises what he sees. His brother Luigi hanging in the clouds by his neck like an icicle on a dead man’s beard, cold and lifeless. Mario stands and realises, his brother had been trapped in this alternate world all along, within the depths of the code. Mario looks further to see the gate of another house with the rope tied to one of its spikes and stumbles to the ground at the revelation he has made. He sees a parallel universe, only believed to be a myth for the deranged and poor. Mario now knows he must come to the same fate as his brother to leave this living hell. He gets up at the end of the balcony and turns his back on the great drop below. He shuts his eyes and stands with the heels of his shoes hanging off. He takes one last sigh and says through his tears “L is real. mama mia” and leaps off backwards. With that, his power depletes and his last life is ran, the piano plays its last note which rings through the air like a siren. Only wind and rain is left. 💐🏵️🌹💡Thank you! Thank you! 🔦🌷🌼💐
This narration is really well done. Though Mario’s last words could have been something like « Bye-bye » or « Thank you so much-a for to playing my game » to give it more impact.
Yea lol, I just thought this was funny. Also just found out playing through resident evil, you play this song on a piano so it’s quite appropriate being the mansion level
I really want to wake up at 3am in the height of summer in a cold sweat with this playing over a tannoy in an old, run down hospital. Dunno why. Just feels right.
Composed by Ludwig von Koopa
"Moonlight Sonata" was composed by Ludwig von Koopa in 1801, following the historic siege on Dark Land resulting in the destruction of its castle and all warships in its arsenal. While fleeing to Dinosaur Land, he briefly took up a student with whom he fell in love and after the student's passing in Butter Bridge 1, he dedicated the song to her.
Criminally underrated comment
You won the best comment award
Now I'm mad his head wasn't on Beethoven's shoulders
@@MadeInBentoSaturno ???
I think if this was played in the boo mansion i'd probably shit myself.
As if that place didn't already wig me out as a kid
For a heightened unsettling factor, let the Mad Piano play it.
@@e-mananimates2274 It could be a proximity thing!!! It would play all Echo-y outside the mansion, a tad louder in the mansion, and finally at full volume when you enter the room with it!
@@coltonk.3086 Yeah, yeah! Then the piano starts chasing after you like it currently does while still playing the song. "At least it-a played me a tune-a before it ate-a me. Mamma mia!"
Imagine being a kid and this is what played instead
You land in BBH, a faint song hits your ears but you can't make it out. You explore around the outside squashing a scuttlebug or two, the song still there, still faint. You finally head inside and it gets a little more clear. You run about trying to find the source, slowly getting closer each door you try. Eventually you find the room, in it sits a piano and a chair before it. You move closer and notice no one's actually playing it, but it sounds very clear a skilled hand is playing it. Once you get even closer, the piano springs to life! Making the loud bang of incorrect notes or even all keys played at the same time.
Every performance of moonlight sonata is personalized
Exceptionally underrated comment
best comment
I mean, technically true
I got that ref
Like Godzilla: Monster of Monsters
Alternate Universe where Mario 64 is a horror game in a castle and Resident Evil is a colorful action game set in a mansion
I was thinking this sounded like a Resi game
@Roader72045 This piece is also played by Jill (or Rebecca) in the first RE.
*Leon's Mansion*
@@Don_Shake It also played in the opening cutscene for Spider-man: Web Of Shadows
@@thomario8639 Chris and Leon: Wesker's Inside Story
This just proves that SM64 soundfont can dynamically go from cheerful and upbeat to gloomy and unsettling.
Hm, maybe it has to do with the composers abilities also? idk just asking lol
@@MiloGiraldo-Soundtrack i think he meant that the soundfont can flawlessly work with any song, proving its a very versatile soundfont.
That’s what notes are. Doesn’t really matter the timbre or sound of the instrument
I sincerely doubt you could make a kazoo or a steel drum sound menacing.@@thefilmfrontier6822
@@N48i1 I think this comment describes it best
*it was at that moment I remembered, Luigi passed away years ago....then who am I following?*
Who really died that day....... and who came back?
*Mario* it called out
*are you coming with or not?*
I should've turned away. I should've run. So why.. why am I still following? Clinging to some desire to see a loved one again knowing no matter how much I follow and plead.. I'll just get hurt again.
*Yes* I replied
*just give me a minute* if it thought for a second that i knew it wasnt Luigi, this would be my final day
@@404sutibi7You know you’ve been acting real strange since the accident Luigi, you sure there isn’t something you want to tell me?
If only Beethoven was alive to see how timeless his work is and how many people appreciate it
Shoutout my homie Beethoven, he would've loved Super Mario 64
If only Mario was alive to see how timeless his work is and how many people appreciate it
Hast mich gekillt alter 😂😂@@frauleinzuckerguss1906
beethoven would be like Was ist Super Mario 64?
Lmaooo @@ThePsychicCellPhones
Great tune. Reminds me of the time I collected all 120 quavers in Mario Symphony no. 64
yes
Dont forget to do it in the sequel, Sunshine Sonata
The 3rd movement is what should play when the ghost piano attacks you in the boo house
omg hii i love ur guys' work
hi big band!!!
Your arrangement of the 3rd movement could play in a different setting too. Perhaps the final battle against King Koopa?
_What I am about to do has not been approved by the Mushroom Kingdom._
I WAS LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO SAY THIS LMAO
FAITH REFERENCE?!?
FAITH MENTIONED
I hafa to feenish what-a I started
M A R I O T I S .
Excuse me, i was waiting for the sounds to make me laugh, not to make me see my life through my eyes while i'm still alive hearing this piece...
If you get all the notes right a star pops out of the piano and you get to shout "Here we goooo" 🌟
This would be great background music for a super mario 64 creepy pasta
or an iceberg
especially one that is horribly tragic. i can imagine someone narrating the most gut wrenching reveal ever with weird sm64 gameplay and this music playing
hell no, this is already overused and beaten like a dead horse in any sort of media already. Any creepy pasta that would ever be worth mentioning would instantly feel cheesy with this piece
@alexjustalexyt1144 What if its a creepypasta about Mario and his craving for a special pasta that has a really good cheese in it....almost too good.
@@Megamannerd4life yea, that could work
This was NOT the kind of sound I expected from Super Mario 64.
0:00 Movement 1
5:45 Movement 2
8:02 Movement 3
Wasn’t expecting movement two to actually be done too. It’s my favorite movement of the sonata and it doesn’t get that much recognition.
That's probably because the third movement is by far the best
By watching the length it was pretty obvious it was all 3 movements. In my opinion movement 2 has always been kinda awkward but a necessary interlude between the 2 main shows.
the 2nd movement feels right out of mario galaxy
@@martinluther123I get that. I've always viewed it as a necessary break, without it the entire piece, to me at least, feels like a comedy without stakes or a drama without levity
The SM64 sound naturally lends itself to Movement 2, so cheerful.
The twenty-third of June, 1996. By my deeds am I known, and I'm known as Mario, Super Mario, Mario Mario. By my deeds am I known, and they are truly bloody. I took them all to my heart: Peach, Daisy, Pauline. And I loved them, truly loved them all. But the immortal power I sought within the sordid confines of their bodies, the still beating organ of the soul was not to be found. The ritual of the mushroom was to no avail. I am bereft and must, therefore, perform that bloody ritual upon myself...
I see a fellow Shadow Man, good day to you sir, there's not alot of us around these days...
@@aaronconveryhuh
Love this
@@aaronconvery Well, some people only had the PS1 version.
Good, I wasn't the only one who thought: "wait, this exists already" :p
This is actually really interesting. It sounds almost like the core of the song is meant to be like this. This is what it sounds like in my head when I play it.
Ludwig von Koopa composed this right after he heard he was being left out of all N64 titles.
Movement 3 is so badass, horrific, and ends with basically a piano version of a curse word.
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This has to be of the best SM64 soundfont remixes I've ever heard. I love the echo, it really brings the sound close to an actual grand piano, while still keeping the Mario flair! Love it 💖
Shit now I need Waltz No. 2 by Dimitri Shostakovich in this soundfont
Here you go! drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1b4k40jrxEOSio9x-7CRkwGCiZDWwBLTK
@@techperson389 It sounds amazing!
This is perfect!!!! Thank you!
@techperson389 *The consequences of the industrial revolution were disastrous for Mushroom Kingdom.*
homie really didn’t have to do each and every movement, and yet, here they are in all their glory. many kudos to you, gamer
This was the theme played by the Mad Piano in the unreleased 1995 version before it attacked you. It was removed for unknown reasons.
🗿
Is that true?😂
@@SadManHappyFaceIt should be.
Mad Pianta*
probably because it took too much space up on the cart, that was valuable AI space, ya know,
I love the 3rd movement, it sounds like i'm in a chamber before entering boss fight, which is alway how I pictured Moon Light Sonata 3rd movement.
See Jim Run, Run Jim Run
@dalemuir1105 Bro that is actually cool, I didn't know it was used in Earthworm Jim...
I know some games used classical music in 'em, but wow!!!
Seriously one of the incredible pieces of music ever created.
as a life-long sm64 player... this is beautiful
Yooooo GTM what's good
@@domiraessb yo
It is so emotional. Mario has a way with words!
I feel like this should play in the Forest Temple in OoT
I think the last part of Ganon’s castle when you’re scaling the castle after clearing the barriers would be more appropriate, but I like the way you think.
Its very similar to Zelda II's palace theme. Or is this just my imagination?
This is what played in the castle in my personalized copy of SM64
Imagine the original music slowly fading when you enter the Boo hallway and then you hear this faintly coming from the backyard...
Funny that the SNES Castle music is directly inspired by 8:25
The SM64 piano always sounds awesome with heaps of reverb
This is amazing! It sounds so peaceful, yet somewhat haunting and sorrowful. Wonderful work!
"When this is said and done, who will the people remember as their savior?"
0:00 1st Movement
5:45 2nd Movement
8:00 3rd Movement
Ludwig von koopa would enjoy this
First movement gives me wonderful King's Field vibes.
The Moonlight Sonata is one of my all-time favourites, and this version is just so beautifully melancholic words cannot describe how much I adore it! The soundfont makes it sound like something that could've been in _Silent Hill_ or _Resident Evil_ (and not _just_ 'cause the original is already in RE1) or even _Alone in the Dark._ Wonderful stuff, man, just wonderful.
Never have I clicked a recommended video faster.
This is just plain good. There's no bit. It's just great.
Mario came back to his senses. He soon realized that the shrooms wore off. He picked up his brother, Luigi, off the ground and wrote this masterpiece as soon as he got back home. He woke up the next day with his brother, refreshed and ready for another day of work as a plumber.
0:05 Mario Is Now A Blind Cave Salamander
8:02 See Mario Run, Run Mario Run
This is your final kaizo.
8:02 me when i see a cat playing Just Dance at the local arcade
???
@@Not_Efficientuhh it’s like that one fnf mod that uses a cover / remix of the 3rd movement as one of its songs.
Go damn it I hate that I know it’s a FNF reference to Kapi or whoever it was
you heathen, you mean DDR?????
@@NotNintended64OH THAT’S WHY IT FELT LIKE I HEARD IT SOMEWHERE BEFORE BUT NOT THE ORIGINAL VERSION THANK YOU
I know everyone only sticks around for the first movement, but the second movement actually does kinda sound like something that could play in SM64
It definitely does; I love the second movement lol
I swear I had an underwater dream with this music and LOVED IT ❤
this is giving me everywhere at the end of time vibes
Would be wonderful for a Resident Evil style SM64 ROM Hack, something you would hear in another room but never see the pianist. Sounds cliche but I think of not exactly horror focused but solemn ambience focused. Lovely work!
this strikes dread into my soul
i was expecting this to sound funny not a whole new feeling to the original that makes it creepier
that's not a complaint i'm just impressed
Pretty sure it's the reverb/echo on the piano here.
@@jeffystreet yeah definitely
Dear Mario:
You have it, don't you?
You know what it does to you.
You know how it can change you.
Yours truly - -
Princess Toadstool
Peach
“I know you’ve been out, Mario. My little ceramic Goomba always faces due south.”
This is way more beautiful than I thought
I wish that each of the movements were separated into chapters so that I could loop the first movement because I really like how it sounds with this
I love how marios head is just slapped on the head of the person who composed the music in ALL of theese sm64 soundfont videos
imagine this as the mansion theme in the sequel to Super Mario 64
oh my gosh i need this on spotify so it can go in my homework playlist 😭😭
**You can now play as luigi....but where did mario go...?*
Lore of Moonlight Sonata in the SM64 Soundfont momentum 100
Luigi: Mario... I don't want to go...
Mario: Sorry, Luigi... It's-a just the-a RAM isn't-a ready to welcome you into the game...
Luigi: I know, Mario... Maybe next time?
Mario: Ha-ha... Maybe...
*Mario and Luigi then hug each other goodbye, while the camera zooms out. After that, text appears floating above the scene, reading: "L is real, 3108"*
That instrument and that reverb makes it sound very melancholic, perfect!
The Clockwork Orange vibes are immaculate, oh my brothers.
Damn great catch
Just because it’s a piece by beethoven means it’s got clockwork orange vibes?? Or am I missing something
@@seanwade8188 yes it does
This video is gorgeousness and gorgeosity made flesh, my fellow droog. Anyone who doesn’t like it can get one in the yarbles, if you HAVE any yarbles, you eunuch jelly, thou!
It definitely has a Wendy Carlos vibe. Anybody who likes the intersection between classical music and electronic music owe it to themselves to listen to her Switched On Bach series, a seminal work in the history of both genres.
This is my favorite classical song. It has been for as long as i can remember. Being able to still be alive and hear it in a Super Mario 64 soundfont is amazing and never even crossed my mind that it would exist. 😂👏🎹
Ah marvelous work what if super mario 64 crossover moonlight sonata ever seen fact sound like resident evil in 1996.
"Dear Mario...
I'm sorry for all the terrible things I've done to you and Peach. I'm sorry for all the trouble and mischief I've made, and all the shenanigans. I'm done. I'm retiring from my job as a villain and moving onto greener pastures. You might be wondering why I'm doing this. Well, it's because I've realized the Mushroom Kingdom is better off without me. Besides, Donkey Kong was your rival before I was. And Wario's much more successful than I've ever been.
Good news for you, at least! You, Luigi, Yoshi, and Peach, everyone else there in Mushroom Kingdom won't ever have to deal with me again. Nobody will.
Basically what I'm getting at is, I'm tired. Tired of being the bad guy. Tired of losing. Tired of making you guys miserable. Tired of being the final boss every time.
Thank you for the decades we've spent together butting heads. It was fun while it lasted, even if I was always on the losing end of each encounter.
I only have one request before I disappear forever: please take care of the brats. Especially poor Junior. He's gonna be hit hardest once he realizes what happened. I never thought I'd say this, but I think it's obvious by now... you win. You always did. You always will. Won't you, buddy?"
- Sincerely, Bowser Koopa
Ah yes this is gonna be the Neutral-Bad Ending for the next Hypothetical Paper Mario Game
I just noticed that the image moves closer and closer to the screen though out the entire video
Hahaha fuck it's creepy
this is very hauntingly beautiful, and hard to believe this sound font was used in mario 64 with how eerily beautiful this actually sounds.
This is exactly what we needed
I don't understand how people say that this song sounds bad, in my opinion it is a nice melody, even if they put SM64 sounds on it, I will still listen to it the same as the original, although some piano sounds are overshadowed by the echo.
i put this on, forgot about it and zoned out 😭
Good God it's the entire movement
Three movements, one sonata.
Mario is now a blind cave salamander
“hey! that was my original joke, you’re gonna have to buy it from me for 10 times what you think it’s worth, after all, i *am* the record holder for most video games worked on ever (my mother is very proud), now invest in my crowdfunding campaign for a intellvision revival console that somehow makes the wii u look competent in comparison!”
-tommy “wasn’t even on cribs” tallarico
Now I want the next 3D Mario game to be called Super Mario Paintings!
Each painting you jump into will be painted in its own disctinct style and the whole level also. Imagine jumping into a Van Gogh-style level with this song playing. Delicious!
Thank you for doing all the movements, and not just the first!
Came for the meme, stayed because it's actually beautiful. Quality song, expertly used soundfont, excellent experience.
The evil possessed piano went hard here lmao
I came here expecting a goof but this is just objectively good. It makes me feel exactly as an actual recital of Moonlight Sonata would.
stop this is so so so great i need more classical piano songs in sm64 soundfont
This makes it sound more ominous at the beginning
8:01
Secret level in every personalized Mario 64 game
The fact that I was able to recognize the name of the song is a miracle in itself
Moon Light Sonata... heard it first in Spider-man Web of Shadows, then in Shadowman, and finally in Resident Evil 1.
Anybody else know what other games this song showed up in?
FAITH.
Also Earthworm Jim 2
Hamtaro Ham Ham Heartbreak
Search: Banya - Moonlight, the 3rd movement is used in the game called Pump It Up
I think it’s in Persona 2 as well, in the Velvet Room?
A version of it in the latter parts of Phantasy Star Online 2 Episode 4
Goose died with this song playing with this exact sound tone library in 1986. Then Maverick shaved his face in his tighty whities. What a time to be alive…
1st movement: 0:00
2nd movement: 5:45
3rd movement: 8:00
I had this on in the background and honestly forgot I wasn't listening to a regular performance of the piece
This should be the song in Big Boo's Haunt
Just the piano room. Have the piano disappear at the end of the song.
Hermoso, hermoso, hermoso
This is what nostalgia sounds like
We need a 10 hours version of this
The haunted house, moonlight sonata echos through the halls and winds of the level, no enemies around, only the piano in the empty room playing this song with rain hammering on the window. With no star to leave and low on power, Mario slowly makes his way through the house and up to the balcony. When he arrives, he sits and thinks deeply with his legs dangling over the edge and begins to contemplate his actions. Staring out into the dark void, he spots a faint figure of a man similar to himself within the thick clouds, could it be a figment of his imagination? “No” Mario says under his breath as he realises what he sees. His brother Luigi hanging in the clouds by his neck like an icicle on a dead man’s beard, cold and lifeless. Mario stands and realises, his brother had been trapped in this alternate world all along, within the depths of the code. Mario looks further to see the gate of another house with the rope tied to one of its spikes and stumbles to the ground at the revelation he has made. He sees a parallel universe, only believed to be a myth for the deranged and poor. Mario now knows he must come to the same fate as his brother to leave this living hell. He gets up at the end of the balcony and turns his back on the great drop below. He shuts his eyes and stands with the heels of his shoes hanging off. He takes one last sigh and says through his tears “L is real. mama mia” and leaps off backwards. With that, his power depletes and his last life is ran, the piano plays its last note which rings through the air like a siren. Only wind and rain is left.
💐🏵️🌹💡Thank you! Thank you! 🔦🌷🌼💐
🔥🔥🔥🔥
This narration is really well done. Though Mario’s last words could have been something like « Bye-bye » or « Thank you so much-a for to playing my game » to give it more impact.
Yea lol, I just thought this was funny. Also just found out playing through resident evil, you play this song on a piano so it’s quite appropriate being the mansion level
So sad, I love it
I, non-ironically, loved this
i was expecting something plinky and silly but instead I got something that goes SO FUCKING HARD holy shit
Haunting ❤
I really want to wake up at 3am in the height of summer in a cold sweat with this playing over a tannoy in an old, run down hospital. Dunno why. Just feels right.
This is art
Spooky stuff, very nice!
It's so haunting.
Anyway, I'm making hamburgers to this and I've just been so quiet for the past few minutes.
has nice fullness and depth!
Bowser... I KNEW YOU'D COME!
Mario: what has become of my kingdom? It's plumbers? It's koopas? How do i turn back the darkness?