BGM Tride

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"BGM Tride"


"BGM Tride" in New Super Mario Bros.
Composed by:
Either Asuka Hayazaki or Hajime Wakai
First appearance New Super Mario Bros. (2006)
Latest appearance The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)

"BGM Tride"[1][better source needed] is a musical theme that appears in New Super Mario Bros., playing in the tower courses. It is unclear who composed the theme as the credits refer to two people: Asuka Ohta and Hajime Wakai, with no credits confirming who composed this exact theme. The theme would be reused throughout the successors of New Super Mario Bros.

Arrangements

Super Mario series

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

A variation of "BGM Tride" appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii with the beginning sounding similar to the original. Near the end however, it transitions into a new arrangement not heard in the original. The enemies and power-ups react to the strings in the beginning of the song and the slow twirls Like the original theme, it plays in every fortress course. The theme returns in New Super Mario Bros. U New Super Luigi U, Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition, and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, also appearing in their respective tower courses. Like the original theme, the exact composer is unknown; New Super Mario Bros. Wii was composed by Shiho Fujii and Ryo Nagamatsu.

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New Super Mario Bros. 2

A slight rearrangement of New Super Mario Bros. Wii arrangement of "BGM Tride" is used in New Super Mario Bros. 2, sounding similarly to that version of the theme with the notable inclusion of "paah" vocals in the song, replacing the strings and twirls from the original. The backing instrument is played much more harshly in comparison to the original. When Mario or Luigi are in their Raccoon/Fox forms, a woodblock beat will play in the theme, much like other courses in the game. Likewise, touching a Gold Ring will add a bell synth arpeggiator on the theme. Like the previous other themes, it is unclear who composes this arrangement; the credits do not exactly state composers.

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Mario Strikers Charged

In Mario Strikers Charged, a hip hop cover of "BGM Tride" plays for the theme for Dry Bones whenever it is successful. It only plays the first few parts of the theme. Like the other themes, it is not exactly clear who composes this cover; the credits state three composers: Mike Peacock, Darren Radtke, and Chad York.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie

In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, the New Super Mario Bros. Wii arrangement of "BGM Tride" is used various times. In particular, it is the part of theme that plays twenty-two seconds in. They play in "Imprisoned", when Luigi is captured by the Snifits in their hot air balloon, "An Indecent Proposal" when Bowser is proposing to Princess Peach, "Grapple in the Big Apple", when the heroes are fighting Bowser's Minions in Brooklyn, and in "Super Mario Bros. Opus", where it plays after the main credits roll and after the scene where Mini Bowser yells at a Toad guard while being imprisoned. All of these themes were composed by Brian Tyler and also appear with the release of the film's soundtrack.

List of Super Mario appearances

Games

Work System Year Type Title Credits
New Super Mario Bros. Nintendo DS 2006 Original BGM Tride Asuka Hayazaki
Hajime Wakai
Mario Strikers Charged Wii 2007 Arrangement Mike Peacock
Darren Radtke
Chad York
New Super Mario Bros. Wii 2009 Shiho Fujii
Ryo Nagamatsu
New Super Mario Bros. 2 Nintendo 3DS 2012
New Super Mario Bros. U Wii U Past arrangement (New Super Mario Bros. Wii) Shiho Fujii
Ryo Nagamatsu
New Super Luigi U 2013
Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition Nintendo 3DS 2015
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Nintendo Switch 2019

Films and television

Work Year Type Title Credits
The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2023 Arrangement "Imprisoned" Brian Tyler
"An Indecent Proposal"
"Fighting Tooth and Veil"
"Grapple in the Big Apple"
"Super Mario Bros. Opus"

Albums

Work Year Type Title Credits
The Super Mario Bros. Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 2023 Arrangement "Super Mario Bros. Opus" Brian Tyler
"Imprisoned"
"An Indecent Proposal"
"Fighting Tooth and Veil"
"Grapple in the Big Apple"

References

  1. ^ New Super Mario Bros. files