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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a musical track from {{RD}}, scored and composed by [[Yasunori Mitsuda]]. With a total playtime of three minute and fifty-three seconds, "Under The Moonlight" serves as the third track on [[Radical Dreamers Original Sound Version|original soundtrack]]. The song plays in the [[Terrace]] of [[Viper Manor (Radical Dreamers)|Viper Manor]], as well as during the opening scenes of the game, where the players traverse the [[Dark Forest]]. The original Japanese title is: ''Yamaneko no mori yoru no hajimari''. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a musical track from {{RD}}, scored and composed by [[Yasunori Mitsuda]]. With a total playtime of three minute and fifty-three seconds, "Under The Moonlight" serves as the third track on [[Radical Dreamers Original Sound Version|original soundtrack]]. The song plays in the [[Terrace]] of [[Viper Manor (Radical Dreamers)|Viper Manor]], as well as during the opening scenes of the game, where the players traverse the [[Dark Forest]]. Evincing sounds of flowing water and chirruping crickets, the song helps establish the mood that the characters are traveling through a forest, nocturnally. | ||
The original Japanese title is: ''Yamaneko no mori yoru no hajimari''. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 29 October 2011
Under The Moonlight is a musical track from Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Hōseki, scored and composed by Yasunori Mitsuda. With a total playtime of three minute and fifty-three seconds, "Under The Moonlight" serves as the third track on original soundtrack. The song plays in the Terrace of Viper Manor, as well as during the opening scenes of the game, where the players traverse the Dark Forest. Evincing sounds of flowing water and chirruping crickets, the song helps establish the mood that the characters are traveling through a forest, nocturnally. The original Japanese title is: Yamaneko no mori yoru no hajimari.