This track is used in Sephiroth's reveal trailer, albeit being an abridged version.This track played when facing Sephiroth on the Very Hard difficulty of the Sephiroth Challenge.The ending segment of this song is used as Sephiroth's victory theme.Japanese title: 再臨:片翼の天使 ~Advent: One-Winged Angel~, Return: One-Winged Angel ~Advent: One-Winged Angel~ Other uses Source: FINAL FANTASY VII ADVENT CHILDREN The lyrics are also significantly different from the original. Compared to the original, this arrangement has a more rock-oriented tone to it, being performed as an orchestral piece accompanied by The Black Mages. It is taken directly from Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, where it plays when Cloud fights Sephiroth in the ruins of Midgar. This track is an arrangement of the final boss battle theme in Final Fantasy VII. This quirk is not present in the official release all in-game appearances of the track including Sephiroth's Classic Mode route use the full, unabridged version.Īdvent: One-Winged Angel Advent: One-Winged Angel Sakurai Presents "Sephiroth" in the final stage of Sephiroth's Classic Mode demonstration, missing a small portion of the opening verses. A slightly-abridged version of the song plays during Mr.Sakurai Presents "Sephiroth" when Sakurai briefly explains who Sephiroth is.Īside from the mentions of Sephiroth himself, the text is sourced from Carmina Burana, a collection of Medieval Latin, Middle High German, and old Arpitan poems. This track played when facing Sephiroth on the Easy and Normal difficulties of the Sephiroth Challenge.This track is played when battling Master Hand and Crazy Hand in Sephiroth's Classic Mode route.
Japanese title: 片翼の天使, One-Winged Angel Other uses This track is taken directly from Final Fantasy VII and plays during the final battle against Safer-Sephiroth. This track is used in the Final Fantasy DLC Spirit Board.This track plays in the character select screen when entering the Sephiroth Challenge.Sakurai Presents "Sephiroth" when discussing the Northern Cave stage. Japanese title: F.F.VIIメインテーマ, F.F.VII Main Theme Other uses As with the previous remixes, it is done in an orchestral style that resembles the version in Final Fantasy VII Remake, but the overall feeling is more dramatic and upbeat compared to the original being calm and relaxing. This track is a remix of the theme that plays on the Overworld of Final Fantasy VII in Disc One, and it is also unofficially considered Cloud's theme because it, along with many of the theme's variations, seems to play whenever something significant relating to him happens during the story. Main Theme of FINAL FANTASY VII Main Theme of FINAL FANTASY VII Sakurai Presents "Sephiroth" during the reveal of the Final Fantasy song list included with Challenger Pack 8, and also during the showcase of the Aerith Mii Fighter outfit. Japanese title: エアリスのテーマ, Aerith's Theme Other uses It features a brief harp part reminiscent of the recurring "Prelude" theme of the Final Fantasy series. It is done in an orchestral style similar to the rendition in Final Fantasy VII Remake, but with a more upbeat tone, and a choir singing. It famously plays during her death and the following battle with Jenova-LIFE. This track is a remix of Aerith Gainsborough's theme. Sakurai Presents "Sephiroth" when Masahiro Sakurai demonstrated Sephiroth's gameplay, and when showcasing the Barret Wallace and Tifa Lockhart Mii Fighter outfits. Japanese title: オープニング~爆破ミッション, Opening ~ Bombing Mission Other Uses It is done in a remastered orchestral style that resembles its rendition in Final Fantasy VII Remake, only adding a synth bass as it continues. This track is a remix of the opening theme and the theme that plays during Cloud Strife and Barret Wallace's attack on the Sector 1 Reactor, as well as during the raid on Midgar in the penultimate act of Final Fantasy VII. Opening - Bombing Mission Opening - Bombing Mission