In Mario Strikers: Charged Football for Wii, each character has its own melody. Even those secundones, like Birdo and Bones. These melodies are not made at random and each has its own base. Although of course, the base is not the characters. The melodies are not naaaada to see. Man, stick a bit, of course.
World Melodies
And it turns out that some songs are based in countries around the world. From the Jamaican accents Petey Piranha Luigi English flamenco. Here are characters who have stolen the music typical of each country.
Luigi, the Don Juan English and flamenco touches. It is without doubt one of the most bizarre game tunes. Much more than that of Daisy, which is saying.
Wario and his Russian polka. Can you ask for more? Well ... Yes! Waluigi The country music!
That's right. A Waluigi is doing the music from the swamps of Southern California.
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Almost nothing compared to the fact that Petey Piranha baby demigod and the roots of Bob Marley. Hopefully, this plant will not get to smoke more ... plants.
Well, the music that would stick perfectly in Aladdin ... But not as much as the topic for Diddy Kong!
others and are a bit more difficult to place. The teen pop Daisy would stick, perhaps, with England or France. Peach techno music for the United States. And the melody of Yoshi ... ¿Parody of the Canadian anthem?
But that's not all. There are other characters, not based on any special music of any country, merely a parody ... Topics very well known!
What song is raised the issue of Toad? I give you a hint ... It is Queen! And no. It is We are the Campions ... It's Another one bites the dust! Go search on youtube, look for them.
But if we did not have enough with contemporary music parody, is that the androgynous Birdo draws its theme of Mozart's Turkish March. Or so it seems.
What you seem to be drawn to the melodies of other Mario games? Because only one does: Boo! Taking its theme from the Haunted Mansion Carousel of Super Mario 64.
And finally highlight the theme of the new American rock pop diva: Peach!
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