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"'''Burn! Bobonga! Burn!'''", also known as '''Burn! Bobonga''', is a track composed by [[ | "'''Burn! Bobonga! Burn!'''", also known as '''Burn! Bobonga''', is a track composed by [[Nobuo Uematsu]] for the game {{CT}}. It is the twenty-first track on the second disk from the [[Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version|original soundtrack]]. The track first plays in the eastern most section of [[Leene Square]], where a Prehistoric-themed pow-wow is underway. The characters can dance to the music, by pressing the various buttons on the controller. In [[Prehistory]], the track plays during the feast, hosted by [[Ayla]], to celebrate the arrival of the time-travelers and the recent victory against the [[Reptite]]s. Similar to "[[Rhythm of Earth, Wind, and Sky]]", this song strongly relies on electronic percussion to simulate tribal music. | ||
{{quote|Oohga, bunga <br> Munga, meeple <br> Dance with wind people <br><br>Oohga, bunga <br> Munga, meeple <br> Dance with mountain people <br><br>Oohga, bunga<br>Munga, might <br> Sing and dance all night|Dancers in [[Ioka Village]].}}{{#ev:youtube| | {{quote|Oohga, bunga <br> Munga, meeple <br> Dance with wind people <br><br>Oohga, bunga <br> Munga, meeple <br> Dance with mountain people <br><br>Oohga, bunga<br>Munga, might <br> Sing and dance all night|Dancers in [[Ioka Village]].}}{{#ev:youtube|aWen1ghLfeQ}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:23, 31 October 2018
"Burn! Bobonga! Burn!", also known as Burn! Bobonga, is a track composed by Nobuo Uematsu for the game Chrono Trigger. It is the twenty-first track on the second disk from the original soundtrack. The track first plays in the eastern most section of Leene Square, where a Prehistoric-themed pow-wow is underway. The characters can dance to the music, by pressing the various buttons on the controller. In Prehistory, the track plays during the feast, hosted by Ayla, to celebrate the arrival of the time-travelers and the recent victory against the Reptites. Similar to "Rhythm of Earth, Wind, and Sky", this song strongly relies on electronic percussion to simulate tribal music.
- "Oohga, bunga
Munga, meeple
Dance with wind people
Oohga, bunga
Munga, meeple
Dance with mountain people
Oohga, bunga
Munga, might
Sing and dance all night" - — Dancers in Ioka Village.