The Bizarre Music and Sound Design of Wario Land 4

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lute's video: • I Like Wario Land 4 :)
SPECIAL THANKS
bumper narration by leirin ( / leirinart )
japanese translation help by prism ( / gflk_pik )
wario voice near the end by scribble p ( / scribblep_ )
00:00 Intro
00:45 Wario World
02:32 Wario Land: Shake It!
03:59 Wario Land 4
06:06 Preamble and Developer Interview
07:53 Wario's Voice
10:53 Streaming Music Vs. MIDI Music
12:17 Adaptive Music
15:44 Ryoji Yoshitomi
17:22 The Music
20:28 Lute's Album Chart
21:18 Head Hunters
21:51 Swing Slow
22:33 Gift
23:59 Boomerang
24:42 Debut
27:09 Where Do Samples Come From?
30:28 Songs With Lyrics
34:03 The Sound Room
38:07 The Errand
38:29 The Short Futon
40:05 The Judge's Feet
40:46 Soft Shell
41:32 The Moon's Lamppost
42:58 A Passion Project
45:24 The Credits Music
sources: pastebin.com/uLTUX6Qf

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  • @chainsawplayin
    @chainsawplayin Жыл бұрын

    The thing with Wario's weird, glitchy voice is that it was believable to me as a kid - he's a roided, immortal, greedy gremlin and his voice is just a result of his weirdness.

  • @HyperfixationWizard

    @HyperfixationWizard

    9 ай бұрын

    You. You finally put what I had on my mind into words.

  • @barnoslat5632

    @barnoslat5632

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah it sounds less like a robot in context it’s more like he just TWEAKING

  • @LucasMiddleNameandLastname22

    @LucasMiddleNameandLastname22

    17 күн бұрын

    Given the borderline surreal nature of WL4, The sheer all over the place nature of Wario's voice could be interpreted in many ways, like him laughing at the sheer audacity of something harming him, among other things, It gives off this idea that Wario is the strangest creature amidst all the weird worlds and characters inside the pyramid he raids through the game because of precisely your description of him, he is an inhumanly strong greedy immortal juggernaut who only really cares about getting his cash and will do whatever to get what he wants.

  • @Sperium3000
    @Sperium3000 Жыл бұрын

    Wario is an underrated character. He hits that perfect sweet spot where he's fascinatingly repulsive but also charismatic enough to still be likeable.

  • @ryanshea5221

    @ryanshea5221

    Жыл бұрын

    He makes my heart go WEH

  • @alexrogan6563

    @alexrogan6563

    Жыл бұрын

    Pratchett calls that quality, where someone is fascinating because of how repulsive they are, 'charisn'tma'. It was Feet of Clay, I think.

  • @Mrexsp

    @Mrexsp

    Жыл бұрын

    Nitnedo's it's always sunny in Philadelphia

  • @kennypitts4829

    @kennypitts4829

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm writing his name on the next election ballot.

  • @THETRUTHISHERE2030

    @THETRUTHISHERE2030

    Жыл бұрын

    He is a sigma wth u saying

  • @ShyGuyXXL
    @ShyGuyXXL Жыл бұрын

    Whenever Wario laughs after getting hit, I always interpreted it like Wario is SUCH a badass that he just shrugs off the pain like it's nothing, and even finds it amusing that the enemies think they can take him down. Like "Heeheheehee! I'm totally fine! That didn't hurt at all! Can't you do better than that?"

  • @ZNemerald

    @ZNemerald

    Жыл бұрын

    Same, in wario land 1-3, you pretty much can't die and he has a smile after getting burned in 3.

  • @Hoxeel

    @Hoxeel

    Жыл бұрын

    2-3 yes, 1 no

  • @Stock_Junction

    @Stock_Junction

    Жыл бұрын

    Like it tickles

  • @emmetstanevich2121

    @emmetstanevich2121

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ZNemerald Now that I think about it, wario also doesn't "die" in 4 when losing all HP, does he? It kicks him out of the world he's in, but the big man himself is no worse for wear.

  • @tickleson8661

    @tickleson8661

    Жыл бұрын

    And when he goes "Yeah!" I read that as him being sarcastic. *gets hit* Wario: "Yeah, Great job!"

  • @quadzers5703
    @quadzers5703 Жыл бұрын

    Some people say that a perfect character can be written into any situation and still make it interesting. Wario is one of those characters. I would genuinely enjoy him in any genre, from horror to dating sim.

  • @dacueba-games

    @dacueba-games

    9 ай бұрын

    Never until now had I thought about how much I want a Wario dating sim. He is undeniably ugly by Japanese standards, so seeing how he overcomes this barrier would be awesome...

  • @Unclesamblojob
    @Unclesamblojob8 ай бұрын

    The very first CD "About That Shepard" is obviously a direct reference to the KLF's Chill Out, which is an infamous obscure ambient album. The title even has the same sheep on the cover from the album in game. Very cool.

  • @hhhazel
    @hhhazel Жыл бұрын

    geno7 moment

  • @koffi_duck

    @koffi_duck

    Жыл бұрын

    thanks hazel for introducing me to this wonderful individual and this amazing video

  • @tenaciousquid

    @tenaciousquid

    Жыл бұрын

    the hazel apparition

  • @NwolcRaving

    @NwolcRaving

    Жыл бұрын

    Never expected you here

  • @RamenJack

    @RamenJack

    Жыл бұрын

    This is truly a geno7 moment!

  • @Rainbonana

    @Rainbonana

    Жыл бұрын

    YO HAZEL YOU LOVE UR VIDZZZZZZ!!!

  • @rizkunisnator
    @rizkunisnator Жыл бұрын

    You get it. Being part of the Wario fandom is a truly lonely and often misunderstood experience but this video made me feel less alone

  • @waakufaaku9554
    @waakufaaku9554 Жыл бұрын

    I cannot adequately express how terrifying this game was to me as a 5 year old. In particular: the sound room, the bosses, and the "Hurry Up!" segments. I loved it, and played it all the time.

  • @secretjazz93

    @secretjazz93

    Жыл бұрын

    I had to eventually give it away because it gave me nightmares and night terrors and made me really disturbed and depressed for the very first time in my life. I gave it to a friend and he was dumbfounded, cuz video games were expensive back then

  • @bonbon9713

    @bonbon9713

    11 ай бұрын

    Hahahaha holy crap I thought I was the only one. Played the shit out of it anyway, too.

  • @coolestfuckeraround9025
    @coolestfuckeraround9025 Жыл бұрын

    10:07 i always liked interpreting wario's voice clips in this game as him basically like narrating over your gameplay instead of actually coming out of the in-game wario, and that whenever this happened i'd interpret it as wario mocking you for sucking at the game lol

  • @matthewbullion7935

    @matthewbullion7935

    Жыл бұрын

    Same actually

  • @Nasheed258

    @Nasheed258

    Жыл бұрын

    Same actually

  • @carlosflores4179

    @carlosflores4179

    Жыл бұрын

    I think wario in his games as a omniscient being

  • @lime148

    @lime148

    Жыл бұрын

    That was where I stopped watching, lmao. "Calling explicit attention to the medium" is such a contrived, high school English teacher-level stretch when in all likelihood they just wanted to show off what the GBA could do. Same way they threw voice clips onto everything you do in Super Mario Advance.

  • @Kirkklan

    @Kirkklan

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lime148 I there is a difference there. He did mention that Warioland 4 came out a few months after the GBA launched. And it probably could be a whole "show off what the GBA could do", but it doesn't really work in the Mario GBA games and Wario took it a different direction. It was a whole "Hey, we could add Mario samples on top of the original gameplay" thing in the Mario games, but it didn't work there b/c it just... was all over the place and kinda annoying. You could say, in its own way, it pointed out the artificiality of the Mario GBA games, but in a really... obvious way. Whereas Wario's "show off what the GBA could do" is very much a "Let's show the hardware off" in a much, MUCH different way. Let's do pitch-shifting, let's do some weird stuff, mix up which sample is played when hit, go nuts, go off. Where the Mario games just slapped the samples from previous games (and some new ones) and put them on to Super Nintendo graphics and called it a day, Wario said "No, it can't be this obvious". In a way, you could also argue that Wario's voice and presence is much more immersive or believable because he isn't shouting "Just what I needed~!" whenever he gains a 1-up. He is loud, proud and in charge of the game. Or maybe I just replied to bait.

  • @Lute01
    @Lute01 Жыл бұрын

    epic video dude, i’m super happy my silly little topsters chart was helpful!

  • @huehgo3600

    @huehgo3600

    3 ай бұрын

    lute jumpscare

  • @eckitronix
    @eckitronix Жыл бұрын

    "Some people call him Worio, these people should be exiled from society" thank you for being brave enough to finally say it

  • @Tech_Marauder

    @Tech_Marauder

    Жыл бұрын

    and confident enough to lead with it

  • @NuclearRaven13

    @NuclearRaven13

    Жыл бұрын

    Worio, the great worrier

  • @EvilCrash3000

    @EvilCrash3000

    9 ай бұрын

    They got nothing on ppl who say "Merry-o"

  • @zaneberry

    @zaneberry

    7 ай бұрын

    @@EvilCrash3000Jimmy Fallon

  • @CandidaRosa889

    @CandidaRosa889

    6 ай бұрын

    My names Wario

  • @TheGuyWhoIsSitting
    @TheGuyWhoIsSitting Жыл бұрын

    The craziest thing is this engine was reused for Metroid games later in the lifespan of the console. Or at least Zero Mission.

  • @malopez3779
    @malopez3779 Жыл бұрын

    There actually is a diegetic reason why Wario's voice warbles in real time, he hasn't brushed his teeth in 40 days.

  • @tahutoa
    @tahutoa Жыл бұрын

    6:15 WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT

  • @geno7_

    @geno7_

    Жыл бұрын

    lmao

  • @YugGuy
    @YugGuy Жыл бұрын

    I remember a long while back reading the book "Game Design Companion: A Critical Analysis of Wario Land 4". In essence, the book seeks to deepen an understanding of game design by metaphorically wringing out WL4 for every bit of game design concept and philosophy that it could muster (did I mention that the book is also ~500 pages long?). But, I remember there was one section that stood out to me: the section on music & sound was extremely brief with the author lamenting that they didn't have the knowledge needed to accurately comment on that particular aspect of WL4's design. I've always wondered if someone would make a video like that; even to the point where I very briefly considered doing it myself. While it seems that this video has different motivations to that of Game Design Companion, I can't help but compare the two. And, on the whole, I think I could easily see this as the "long-lost" section of that particular book. In particular, the parts of the video where you talk about Wario's voice & the surrealist sound design that went into it seem very much like a dead ringer to the kind of analysis that went into Game Design Companion. Okay, comparisons to an obscure piece of VGM academia aside, I really enjoyed this video! I think the topic of musical inspiration as it relates to VGM is a critically under-discussed topic, and I hope this video can hopefully get people talking about it more. Kudos!

  • @kommissar.murphy

    @kommissar.murphy

    Жыл бұрын

    I'd love to read that. Who is the author?

  • @YugGuy

    @YugGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kommissar.murphy The author is Daniel Johnson

  • @dawsonescott8428

    @dawsonescott8428

    Жыл бұрын

    Any other recs for video game academia? I’m studying art history and i always wish i saw academic interpretive lenses being applied more to video games

  • @cookiestar3069

    @cookiestar3069

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree. Love this book! Highly recommended.

  • @getgle

    @getgle

    Жыл бұрын

    schizophrenia

  • @koffi_duck
    @koffi_duck Жыл бұрын

    46:45 actually, in the official japanese wario land 4 website, in a section called "ask wario" there is somebody asking for the lyrics of the ending song, which is given, so yeah, there is a official transcription of the ending lyrics! only on japanese though

  • @AbruptAvalanche

    @AbruptAvalanche

    Жыл бұрын

    It sounds like the gist of it remained intact for the localization. I don't know Japanese, but here's the google translation of that transcription if anyone's curious: 昨日 見た夢を溶かして、マクラに染み込ませて 置いてきた「時間」とも、仲直りして 砂に書いた物語は、風とたわむれ。 Melt the dream you saw yesterday and let it soak into the macra Make up with the "time" you left behind The story written in the sand is the wind and the play.

  • @ryun.8072

    @ryun.8072

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AbruptAvalanche macra (or rather, makura) is actually pillow in japanese

  • @liamclaydon3780

    @liamclaydon3780

    4 ай бұрын

    Wait a fucking second The international version of the song is literally a direct response to these lyrics

  • @bsg-jay7093
    @bsg-jay7093 Жыл бұрын

    I always figured Wario said "Yeah!" Or laughed when getting hit because for lack of a better term, he found it thrilling

  • @sapphyreblayze
    @sapphyreblayze Жыл бұрын

    Wario Land 4 is like a weird esoteric indie game that was somehow made by Nintendo, and that's why it rules so hard. I mean, what other Nintendo game can you say has musique concrète influences in it? Firmly one for us freaks and weirdos of the world. Sick video btw, I'm so glad it showed up in my recommended feed - how you don't have more views and subscribers yet is beyond me.

  • @noahsabadish3812

    @noahsabadish3812

    Жыл бұрын

    Pikmin comes pretty close imo

  • @fshoaps

    @fshoaps

    Жыл бұрын

    You can say the same about a lot, and I mean a lot of Nintendo games. Beatles, and Beach Boys songs have commonly been sampled, used as a base

  • @noahsabadish3812

    @noahsabadish3812

    Жыл бұрын

    @@fshoaps oh yeah, Mother is full of this stuff

  • @fshoaps

    @fshoaps

    Жыл бұрын

    @@noahsabadish3812 I suppose Beatles music isn't as cool as OP would like. Time to end my life...

  • @JoseSilva-vo3ib
    @JoseSilva-vo3ib Жыл бұрын

    Wario is Björk. Björk is Wario.

  • @OvermasterP
    @OvermasterP Жыл бұрын

    I don't think the lyrics of the credits theme are as ironic to Wario Land 4 as you think. Actually, I'm surprised you didn't draw the connection-- doesn't the ending cutscene show the pyramid disappearing beneath the earth (the proof of his fantastical adventure disappearing, becoming nothing but memories and melting into the pillow), while in the credits cutscene, his entire hoard of treasure evaporates into the sky-- like all he'd gathered had turned into sand? I don't think the song's poetic lyrics are ironic to the concept of Wario Land 4 itself, rather it's a literal reconciliation with the ending scene and a message about how, even without any proof to show others that they were real (The pyramid and treasure have both disappeared), you should value your memories and experiences in a sort of journey-above-the-destination sort of way. Does a fantastical adventure that felt like it lasted a lifetime-- even if it only took place inside a dream, and you couldn't take your treasure with you, nor prove where you went and the things you did, nor maybe even fully recall the details- does it have any less value? Was it any less meaningful? Perhaps you could say it's ironic in the sense that a message like this would be utterly lost on Wario 😋

  • @cathyrayTV
    @cathyrayTV Жыл бұрын

    i think there's a chance that the sort of bouncy ball sound in "the judge's feet" could've been inspired by aphex twin's "bucephalus bouncing ball" and/or autechre's "drane2", both of which were released in the late 90's. they both do the same sort of thing and use it in a more musical-ish context, so i figured it's worth saying that it actually had been done before

  • @geno7_

    @geno7_

    Жыл бұрын

    ooh these are cool suggestions thanks

  • @toastsawdust9814

    @toastsawdust9814

    Жыл бұрын

    The best thing about those two tracks is that they were made as a statement to Afx and autechre, respectively, on who could do the best delay trick on a synth

  • @MR-dr5nc

    @MR-dr5nc

    Жыл бұрын

    Also sounds a little like Perpetuum by Monolake, which came out in 1999

  • @Ellotus13

    @Ellotus13

    Жыл бұрын

    That's a cool connection! It's hard to say what is the actual influence, but the bouncing ball rhythym is a classic in modular synth circles. It was originally a trick people learned on analog computers in like the late 60's and currently, because it's such a specifically historic synth trick, there are modular synth modules like ADDAC503 Marble Physics that are designed to recreate variations of that rhythm!

  • @mat_max
    @mat_max Жыл бұрын

    I love how when it's about Treasure people either don't know who they are at all or hold them as one of the greatest videogame studios of all time if not the best (I'm one of the latter)

  • @Drozerix
    @Drozerix Жыл бұрын

    I feel like the term "tracker music" is more fitting than "midi music" when describing the two types of modern music media used in games.

  • @FL4SHK

    @FL4SHK

    Жыл бұрын

    Hard agree. I have composed a bunch of tracker music myself.

  • @Drozerix

    @Drozerix

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FL4SHK Nice, what tracker software do you use?

  • @FL4SHK

    @FL4SHK

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Drozerix I mostly use OpenMPT, but I also make Game Boy music with hUGETracker

  • @Drozerix

    @Drozerix

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FL4SHK OpenMPT is nice, I use it for IT files -- I have never heard of hUGETracker though, must be a newer one. How good is it?

  • @FL4SHK

    @FL4SHK

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Drozerix It's pretty good, basically an OpenMPT-like tracker for writing Game Boy music

  • @spookytheghost6369
    @spookytheghost6369 Жыл бұрын

    There needs to be a better way to find good shit like this aside from "youtuber I follow tweeted this". Your channel is godlike

  • @Megaman.ExE7
    @Megaman.ExE7 Жыл бұрын

    I never thought this topic would ever be covered. Even as a kid I always knew there was something special and otherworldly about Wario Land 4's soundtrack and it's amazing to see people finally getting into this game and really experiencing all of it's glory. Every song in this game is an ear-worm and the aesthetics of how each song is strung together, mixed with the simply "weird' aesthetic makes the game's sound truly hard to pinpoint. It's like "Island Steampunk" or something like that

  • @spaceowl9246

    @spaceowl9246

    Жыл бұрын

    Otherworldly is very fitting

  • @Fenriskoll
    @Fenriskoll Жыл бұрын

    It is fucking insane to me how much Im discovering the influences this simple game I played as a child had on my musical tastes.

  • @corporalkills
    @corporalkills Жыл бұрын

    Wario land 4 and the first Wario ware had such a fantastic theme to it. It was quirky and silly, but with a wonderful attitude. Wario ware itself felt like an absurd celebration of the mundane. Edit: the idea that Warios voice comes across as if remixed by a DJ is a great comparison. It adds to the funk aesthetic of the game

  • @Nevermind0309
    @Nevermind0309 Жыл бұрын

    I really, really enjoyed this video! Now that Pizza Tower's out, I would absolutely LOVE a companion piece comparing the two game's soundtracks as well as a more in depth look at the other influences of that game's soundtrack. It's genuinely one of the greatest game soundtracks I've ever heard, and your analysis of it would be really cool!

  • @RandomDude647

    @RandomDude647

    Жыл бұрын

    yes please make a pizza tower video geno7!

  • @ShyGuyXXL
    @ShyGuyXXL Жыл бұрын

    28:52 Look, Ma! I'm on TV! :D The added lyrics for the ending vocals of Hall of Hierogylphs aren't actually entirely original. They seem to be based on Medamayaki in some way. Medamayaki: "Let's go on foot" "Whilst finding a fragment of the moon" HoH Lyrics (seemingly): "Collecting the moon stones as we walk" Medamayaki also mentions clouds and the sea, while in the english ending lyrics I hear... "pour avodaco sauce on a long strip cloud" "the sky has no roof like the sea has no floor" There was probably some inspiration taken. It would be amazing if Nintendo ever remade this game and just used the original recordings of these vocals uncompressed, assuming they preserved them. But yeah, amazing video, man! I appreciate your passion for the sound of this game a ton! This game's music and sound effects have been etched into my memory since childhood. You probably already saw it, but I actually made an edit of the title theme using all the uncompressed vocals you mentioned, with Weario's HQ version of the music. It's on my channel.

  • @Austinator0630

    @Austinator0630

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't expect Wario Land to receive any major recognition from Nintendo anytime soon. Nintendo tarnished the legacy of the Wario Land series with Master of Disguise. PS. I'm Austinator06302012, the same guy who commented on your DeviantArt profile.

  • @LJorSomething
    @LJorSomething9 ай бұрын

    The credits theme sounds akin to influence sprouting from inspiration. The first lines of the song, "Oh the dream-- that I had last night-- melted into my pillow" to me translate into a dream entering reality and influencing what you touch, in this case being the pillow you slept upon. And sure, perhaps the original vision of said dream may have faded away overtime ("And all I'd gathered turned into sand"), though what you accomplished is still there. It's something new, something only you could have crafted in this exact manner. Singing "I made peace with the time I had forgot" as if an acceptance of this thought. In a bizzare manner, it almost describes Wario's journey throughout the game. He found out about some ancient treasure, pondered the thought of earning all that wealth for himself, and drove over to the exotic landmark safekeeping it all. What he managed to accomplish inside that pyramid in his specific way, is something only he could have accomplished. And if it's all driven by Wario's mindbogglingly simple endgoal of wanting more cash, that doesn't undermine his accomplishments in any way. I suppose that's part of what makes Wario such a fasinating and atypical character. It's not so much about how Wario's motivations and aspirations change, rather what he's up to and how that shifts the world around him.

  • @michaelibbott
    @michaelibbott Жыл бұрын

    Now that it's out you should definitely go for the Pizza Tower sound design, the sound effects are hysterical and the sound goes so extremely hard for no reason and that's amazing

  • @cannonballking7
    @cannonballking7 Жыл бұрын

    Wario Land 4 is a genuine masterpiece, and I am so glad more people have been talking about this incredible series, especial how eclectic its' sounds are. You've gotten yourself my respect, and a new sub. Keep up the great work, and have a lovely day.

  • @markussmedhus9717

    @markussmedhus9717

    Жыл бұрын

    I felt it was a step back even at the time merely because it has so few levels compared to the early games.

  • @cannonballking7

    @cannonballking7

    Жыл бұрын

    @@markussmedhus9717 I started off with Wario Land 3 in my childhood and adored it (I still personally believe it to be the best of the series), but I found Wario Land 4 a blast! I distinctly remember playing the same levels over and over again, trying to get the best score possible with friends. I guess it really depends on what it is you're looking for in a game. I love Wario Land 3 for its' ambition, and how fun searching through each of the larger levels are, always finding something new in each one. On the other hand, I love Wario Land 4 for how easy it is to pick up and play, easily being able to play through and achieve different things, in each run trying to continually optimise. Either way, it's good to get others opinions on things such as games, and hear where their points are coming from. Hope you have a lovely day.

  • @JustDandyGuy

    @JustDandyGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Even with less levels than its predecessors In my opinion, they all felt more focused The whole game did Wario Land 3 is great, but when replaying it The beginning always feels a bit like a slog for me, needing to unlock Wario's abilities Wario Land 4 feels so snappy and arcadey, super satisfying to get better at with each replay.

  • @markussmedhus9717

    @markussmedhus9717

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JustDandyGuy Unlocking abilities was the whole point of WL3 though. For as expensive as Nintendo games tend to be, I would have liked to see more content. Shake It was basically WL4 but with more levels (and less weirdnes, I'll give you that).

  • @JustDandyGuy

    @JustDandyGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    @Markus Smedhus something being "the whole point" of anything doesn't mean its automatically good or free from scrutiny Shake It plays very different from 4, and the level design is very much no where near as strong unfortunately

  • @lukamagicc
    @lukamagicc Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for shedding light on the Voice clips. I always thought they were the most badass echo-looped/pitched samples I ever heard and to hear they big-brain engineered it that they are mostly 2 clips combined makes it all the more impressive. Also the meta talk on how SilvaGunner’s legacy (which I never knew how to explain or categorize in my head) affects the community for this type of music related gaming content at large. Really didn’t expect all that from a Wario Land 4 video. I just clicked because this was my first GBA game and probably a top 5 game for all-time.

  • @levithe2nd
    @levithe2nd Жыл бұрын

    48:49 i actually went and tested this myself, and at least on the normal difficulty, this song does actually play on the SECOND worst ending, i.e having exactly one chest, not more, not less. It also plays a rendition of wildflower fields without sound effects, in fact, i'll just copy Gallant Goon's comment here, because i personally verified everything about it: Depending on how many treasures you get, the credits music after the lyrical part changes to a different remix of a level's theme: •Best Ending (all chests) - toy block tower, monsoon jungle •2nd Best Ending (2-11 chests) - crescent moon village, doodle woods •2nd Worst Ending (1 chest) - hall of hieroglyphs, wildflower fields •Worst Ending (0 chests) - mystic lake, the big board

  • @levithe2nd

    @levithe2nd

    Жыл бұрын

    The video i got the info from: kzread.info/dash/bejne/k3h-1q6rlK3VZpc.html

  • @saoirse8460
    @saoirse8460 Жыл бұрын

    Incredibly stylish and interesting video as always! I loved what you said about the music demo screen I love stuff that’s presented so thoughtfully like that. Moon Remix RPG’s albums are in a really neat spot they’re all original music of various genres. You get most of them by flicking through album covers in a store and you can ask the seller for summaries. A handful of quests even rely on you having decent knowledge of the ost. It encourages listening and appreciating and I think that’s really special.

  • @geno7_

    @geno7_

    Жыл бұрын

    OH YEAH I forgot about the CDs in moon remix rpg I fuckin love those

  • @mariomuncher44

    @mariomuncher44

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@geno7_ Did you know that some of the music and voice clips are used in Pizza Tower? Such as the *"Hello there"* of Palmtree Paradise is used at the beginning of It's Pizza Time, and Wario's voice clips were in Cold Spaghetti

  • @MrMild-sv7is
    @MrMild-sv7is Жыл бұрын

    The lyric of “all I had collected melted into sand” is really fitting since the very next scene shows Wario blowing all the money you had collected on an all you can eat buffet. And so the cycle of collecting hoards of treasures begins again

  • @kalebrossall9396
    @kalebrossall9396 Жыл бұрын

    with this game being my first actual videogame i ever played, wario's voice clips from 4 are fully integrated into my inner voice 😂

  • @ConductiveFoam

    @ConductiveFoam

    Жыл бұрын

    My brother hogged our Pokemon cartridges so this was the close to the only GBA game I played, still go back to it every year or so. The level layouts are burnt into my brain, so I feel you 😂

  • @ZenMonkeyGod

    @ZenMonkeyGod

    8 ай бұрын

    This is a pretty badass intro to gaming, I'd say! Wario is the most underrated Nintendo character ever

  • @camwoodstock
    @camwoodstock Жыл бұрын

    How do you ONLY have 1k subscribers??? This is AMAZINGLY in-depth and well presented, and the various goofs and gaffes sprinkled throughout had me laughing the whole way. I've honestly watched this a few times over just for background audio after the first watch! This is super good!

  • @video_witch
    @video_witch Жыл бұрын

    This game went hard in every aspect. They went above and beyond for its sound design and its really cool that they achieved so much in a tiny gba cartridge. Amazing vid

  • @zorakthelonemantisoftheapo5680

    @zorakthelonemantisoftheapo5680

    3 ай бұрын

    And fact the game was released in 2001 😮

  • @thepowerfulpaet4937
    @thepowerfulpaet4937 Жыл бұрын

    Holy SHIT the song at 22:53 HAS to be the inspiration (or sample) for the song Cell from Bomberman Hero. What a weird thing to come across in a totally unrelated video.

  • @geno7_

    @geno7_

    Жыл бұрын

    wow damn you're right

  • @benbriggsmusic
    @benbriggsmusic Жыл бұрын

    This video is highly relevant to my interests and I'm very glad I clicked on it

  • @frosteybytes4051
    @frosteybytes4051 Жыл бұрын

    Wario land 4 is so strange and experimental that it borderlines on being a horror game. I remember I would have to psych myself up before pressing the frog switch when I was younger. The bosses are weird and grotesque, some of the levels could be quite creepy, whether it be more conventional like the factory level because of how dark and brutal it is or the pinball level which I find creepy because of how over the top it looks, but above all else that CD room is a nightmare that I couldn't even comprehend as a child, I had never heard any sort of experimental music before so I really couldn't understand what I was listening to, but now I can appreciate the absurdity of releasing a full album within a Wario game.

  • @burninggelatin7081
    @burninggelatin7081 Жыл бұрын

    I like the idea that wario likes pain i mean he goes "aaaawwww yeaaaah!" when he gets shocked in strikers charged hes gotta be into it

  • @beauwalker9820
    @beauwalker9820 Жыл бұрын

    I liked the bizarre, unorthodox, sound room too. I have a theory some of the "music" in it were the R&D staff experimenting with the sound capabilities of the GBA. Funny enough, my Mom loved listening to the rain/swamp one on headphones. She found it relaxing. One thing you forgot to mention is the unlockable "Karaoke" song, (either by collecting all the gold crowns by getting a high coin score in every level, or by cheat code) though, it's just the Palm Tree Paradise theme, with an option to toggle the vocal lyrics on or off.

  • @iatenailsforbreakfast8209
    @iatenailsforbreakfast8209 Жыл бұрын

    AWWW FUCK YEAH AN HOUR LONG WARIO LAND VIDEO ESSAY

  • @Lua_computa
    @Lua_computa Жыл бұрын

    You got mentioned on Vinny’s pizza tower stream! Congrats!

  • @Fiddl3head
    @Fiddl3head Жыл бұрын

    I just stumbled across this channel via this video because of my love of Wario and all games he's in, and I'm incredulous at the production value here. It's such a well made, researched, presented and paced video that I can't believe how comparatively little attention it's gotten. You deserve a lot more!

  • @megamanfan3
    @megamanfan3 Жыл бұрын

    43:38 No wonder why Wario Land 4 is such a good game. Yoshio Sakamoto, the developer behind various Metroid games, was the supervisor for this game.

  • @superduperdrew12345

    @superduperdrew12345

    Жыл бұрын

    It is in the same engine as the metroid gba games

  • @lpsp442

    @lpsp442

    Жыл бұрын

    I found this extremely interesting, as I played Metroid Fusion and Zero Mission at the time they came out but took years to finally play WL4 for the first time (2016-17 if I recall?). Realising that these arcane, dark, moody science-fiction games that meant so much to my teenage self were literally reworked and remodelled versions of a surreal and goofy adventure starring a beefy, smelly, Italian thief - just made my day. 🤌

  • @fanb1536

    @fanb1536

    Жыл бұрын

    Well, supervised by a Sakamoto before he lost his touch, at the very least. Or by a Sakamoto who was still supervising a team of extremely talented devs. Zero Mission and Fusion are some of my favorite games ever made, but man... the MercurySteam games do not even come close to what I love about the series...

  • @shredjward

    @shredjward

    Жыл бұрын

    @FANB how not? I think Dread did an especially incredible job, i would probably feel the same about Samus Returns had i played Metroid 2 a decade and a half ago, but i didnt so the glow up didnt have nearly as much time to fester in me

  • @ADreamingTraveler

    @ADreamingTraveler

    Жыл бұрын

    Supervisors don't really have much influence on a games overall design. They just make sure the project is going well and keep an eye from afar

  • @VehementisEaVeritas
    @VehementisEaVeritas Жыл бұрын

    30:00 Never payed much attention to the "Dow" sample in the game. Hearing it clear now, I assumed the musician you could mention would be Masafumi Takada. Suspiciously similar to a sample in the song "Hackers Behind The Alley" from the Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory OST.

  • @SussyPoster69
    @SussyPoster69 Жыл бұрын

    31:39 Anytime anyone references The Three Stooges in any capacity in the modern day, it does my heart a hell of a lotta good

  • @ShyGuyXXL
    @ShyGuyXXL Жыл бұрын

    I'd be really curious what you think of the sound design of the first WarioWare title. It features the same composer, sound font and even a couple of the same compositions as Wario Land 4. It has more vocal songs and since it's a Ware game, can get even more nuts with its musical styles and choices. I mean it plays a friggin Enka song while you're playing microgames, for crying out loud, and it's played completely seriously!

  • @sangan3202
    @sangan3202 Жыл бұрын

    i love wario ware and wario land 4's sounds, that echo the voices have in both games always stuck to me ever since the first time i played them and its super cool, both soundtracks are great too theyre just a very unique style anyone thats played Ware has Drifting Away stored in their heads

  • @SleepingCocoon
    @SleepingCocoon Жыл бұрын

    ryoji yoshitomi is one of my favorite composers and sound designers + programmers. metroid 2's audio changed the trajectory of my life as a child. it's great to see his work explored so deeply.

  • @klaymodopostoffice9885

    @klaymodopostoffice9885

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow. It's great to actually meet a fellow admirer of Ryoji's work, especially regarding Metroid II. A lot of people didn't appreciate the game's sound design, but it really inspired my imagination as a boy. None of the sequels or remakes (official or otherwise) ever came close to capturing that same unique style and abstract vibes of Ryoji's original. It was a beautiful thing.

  • @SleepingCocoon

    @SleepingCocoon

    Жыл бұрын

    @@klaymodopostoffice9885 huge agree. am2r and samus returns miss the mark completely in terms of both the general atmosphere and the sound direction.

  • @klaymodopostoffice9885

    @klaymodopostoffice9885

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SleepingCocoon You can blame Super Metroid and Metroid Prime for completely dominating the sound direction of the franchise. That is what people recognise as the 'Metroid sound'. It is a totally unrecognised loss for the series, because Ryoji was really onto something in Metroid II. It sounded truly alien (especially the weird jarring music in the ruins) and it overflowed with atmospheric potential, but they will never tap into that or build upon it, sadly.

  • @SleepingCocoon

    @SleepingCocoon

    Жыл бұрын

    @@klaymodopostoffice9885 i do like SM and Prime's sound quite a bit, but it's frustrating that a "metroid sound" was so quickly reified. such is AAA games, when something works, do it again.

  • @sesselja

    @sesselja

    3 ай бұрын

    hi I know this is like over a year old now, but I came to the comments specifically for this: Wario Land 4 was sold to me, in part, as "it's got the same composer as Metroid II and you can really tell." A lot of the Sound Room songs, especially, are compositionally kind of reminiscent of the ambient pieces in Metroid II, just pushing this new hardware so much further than the GB could ever go, and the result is something magical on an unparallelled level. I genuinely enjoy the Sound Room music so, so much, it's beautiful music.

  • @istemann
    @istemann Жыл бұрын

    I love this game so much, thanks for making such an in-depth video about it

  • @LEXXPortPatrol
    @LEXXPortPatrol Жыл бұрын

    Such an incredibly put together video, was hooked the entire time, didnt realise a whole hour had gone by!

  • @SlightlyInDepthGaming
    @SlightlyInDepthGaming Жыл бұрын

    This is such a fantastic video, great editing, great concept and had me watching all the way through, keep up the good work man!

  • @sitzrahallegedly5213
    @sitzrahallegedly5213 Жыл бұрын

    Here's a potential influence: Taeko Ohnuki's Labyrinth. It's got that same sort of weird Hanayo vocal texture, but over a pop song. Really it sounds most like Dribble's Highway Jazz from Wario Ware to me.

  • @Strangecoinsz
    @Strangecoinsz Жыл бұрын

    Damn, this video was done in such a professional manner. I think this is the first video I have seen from you and I am very impressed: Extremely well researched, stays interesting throughout the whole duration and on topic, a few jokes here and there, and just everything sounded really professional. Well done! Thank you for teaching me something I never thought I cared for but that I could come to appreciate.

  • @jonathanfalk1691
    @jonathanfalk1691 Жыл бұрын

    This is such a great video- I'm so happy to see so much love for this game that left such a huge impression on me as a kid (and i thought I was the only one), and not only that but this video has so much effort and insight into what makes it so special.

  • @brer-d
    @brer-d Жыл бұрын

    You succeeded at what I failed to do for 5 years: get my husband to finally listen to Björk. Wanted to thank you for that !

  • @bean876
    @bean876 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video. Wario Land 4's unique music style blew my mind as a kid, specially the sound room which literally introduced me to ambient/noise music.

  • @rivetsquid8887
    @rivetsquid8887 Жыл бұрын

    Tomorrow's Blood Pressure was a foundational track that's shaped my tastes for the majority of my life now. I can't really express how happy I am that this video exists. I saw the video you referenced and actually ended up buying a romdump cart just to have the game physically again after lol.

  • @windedStar
    @windedStar Жыл бұрын

    Loving this video! Great work! Hope to see more of these kinds of in depth analysis wario land 4 is a personal favorite of my mine and was surprised to see how much work went into the audio alone. I also had been enjoying the spotify playlist as well

  • @Ristarino
    @Ristarino Жыл бұрын

    This video is incredible! Definitely going to be spending my winter break listening to all these albums and playing Wario Land 4 now. Thank you so much!

  • @RaccoonRevolution
    @RaccoonRevolution Жыл бұрын

    I think of Wario Land 4 as a capital A "Art" game on the level of like, Okami or Braid- stuff like that. It was really ahead of its time in terms of its presentation. Actually mentioning House was apt because it kind of does a similar thing; they both have this way of somehow making you more engaged by deliberately calling attention to their respective mediums in surreal and absurd ways. Also, I have no idea if it was actually influenced by it, but the song "Casting Agents and Cowgirls" by Busrider always sounded to me like it could have been.

  • @JODOROWSKY51
    @JODOROWSKY51 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing video! Holy crap at the music comparisons and Lute for spotting all that! One song that really reminds me of WL4 is Captain Beefheart’s song Tropical Hotdog Night.

  • @geno7_

    @geno7_

    Жыл бұрын

    Ohh yeah I def hear what you mean

  • @thecooldrawingguy
    @thecooldrawingguy Жыл бұрын

    God you're blowing up, man, I'm so friggin' happy for you!!!

  • @theskitty27
    @theskitty27 Жыл бұрын

    You have no idea how grateful I am that this video exists. I am obsessed with WL4 ost and I love ambiant, experimental music. I am SO going to check out your recommendations! Amazing vid.

  • @chronoplague
    @chronoplague Жыл бұрын

    I never realized that the music slowed while you crouch, that explains some of my memories of the ost. Such a fantastic game and soundtrack!

  • @combat2267
    @combat2267 Жыл бұрын

    I'm so happy someone made a long form video about this. As weird as it sounds, I think Wario Land 4 inspired my whole taste in my music as I got older.

  • @DollarTaco
    @DollarTaco Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video! I'm so glad to see someone finally did a deep dive on this game's sound design- something I'm very intrigued by myself. I've always loved this game's sound and music, but never been able to describe to anyone how or why it's so special and I feel like you did a great job of it

  • @meatloaf7939
    @meatloaf7939 Жыл бұрын

    Great video man! Gonna be fun watching this channel grow. Keep up the amazing work

  • @gonzoGnostalgic
    @gonzoGnostalgic Жыл бұрын

    This is probably one of my favorite videos on the platform. Wario Land 4 is on my All Time Top 10 so it was especially interesting for me, learning about the work and influences that went into its music and sound (and now I have a bunch of new artists and albums to listen to, too).

  • @mehIXIX
    @mehIXIX Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for making this video! I've loved Wario Land 4 since I was very young but only recently fully completed it for the first time. I was enamored with all of the sound test songs and how odd and experimental they were, so it's great to see someone else appreciate them and actually talk about the game's music in depth.

  • @jakewiegand8513
    @jakewiegand8513 Жыл бұрын

    This is possibly one of the most comprehensive, detailed videos on a games OST I've ever seen - and let alone for a niche, wacky lil GBA game. Hats off, you have yourself a new sub! Can't wait to see what else you got, man :)

  • @greenberrygk
    @greenberrygk Жыл бұрын

    The whole game really reminds me of WarioWare before WarioWare

  • @GDaMan00
    @GDaMan00 Жыл бұрын

    Warioland 4 is so under appreciated! It was that odd one out in my game boy advance collection, but I always come back to me for the nostalgic music. Thanks for giving it the spotlight! Oh and for the playlist, you should add “Freeze Frame” by The J. Gelis Band! The backing jingle is almost identical to Toy Block Tower

  • @takingdownconjopi
    @takingdownconjopi Жыл бұрын

    For some weird reason I always thought of it like Wario making fun of you as the player when he'd laugh from damage or make weird noises, almost like he's an outside observer of himself the way you are, and he's telling you what to do because y'know, it's his game and he knows what he's doing.

  • @smallman9545
    @smallman9545 Жыл бұрын

    Loved this, hope this channel grows

  • @laylover7621
    @laylover7621 Жыл бұрын

    I am so happy this video exists. Not only is sound design undertalked about in general, in Wario Land 4 in particular it truly is worth discussing for 50 minutes. This video is a masterpiece.

  • @jockohomosexual
    @jockohomosexual Жыл бұрын

    Here's some avant garde artists the WL4 music room tracks reminded me of: John Cage Disco Volante era Mr. Bungle Early Negativland Bernard Parmegiani John Zorn Ground Zero Steve Roden Hope this helped! Nurse with Wound was a great pick.

  • @BlobstoF
    @BlobstoF Жыл бұрын

    Great pacing and editing made this video a blast to watch, THANK YOU

  • @SkullRyanStreamArchive
    @SkullRyanStreamArchive Жыл бұрын

    This is one of the most well put together and interesting deep dives into a specific aspect of game design I have ever watched. All I have to say is well done.

  • @ilikespacedinosaurs
    @ilikespacedinosaurs Жыл бұрын

    Air's Moon Safari album reminds me a lot of the Mystic Lake music. Also, I had the idea to make a video exactly like this as I just started playing this game, I look it up and see you've already done it!!

  • @ilikespacedinosaurs

    @ilikespacedinosaurs

    Жыл бұрын

    Also Testpattern's Aprés Midi album reminds me of the music that occurs in the rooms before the boss fights. Especially "Ocean Liner". Could just be a coincidence and the composers using similar sound files as they are both making "midi music". More likely they were influenced by YMO who also influenced Testpattern (as they were on their label "Alfa Records"). If you like that sort of janky midi sound I would check out YMO and all the stuff on their label Alfa Records, the label that the haruomi hosono (in ymo as u probably know) record you mentioned was on. I have a bunch of reccs of good stuff that has a similar sort of sound, will have to look at my laptop tomorrow for them bc I'm bad at remembering names

  • @notreallythere477
    @notreallythere477 Жыл бұрын

    Glad to see someone giving Wario Land 4's sound design the appreciation it deserves. It clearly had a ton of influence on the WarioWare series, particularly in some of the lyrical songs included in the GBA entries (specifically, that they made lyrical songs for the GBA games). If you're interested in classic console games with lyrical songs, a similarly impressive example is Tales of Phantasia for the SNES, which had a special chip in the cartridge specifically to enable the game to have a fair amount of voice acting, and the intro includes basically an anime theme song for the game, fully voiced. But, perhaps even more relevant to this topic is the PS1 game, moon. It was given a remaster on modern hardware a couple years back that is also its only official localization, and one of its main features is that, in lieu of a normal soundtrack, most areas in the game are devoid of BGM, and you instead get to make your own using purchasable CDs, or "Moon Discs". You can use your "Moon Disc Player" to arrange up to ten (IIRC) tracks into a playlist that will then play as long as you're not on one of the few screens with their own BGM. These Moon Discs were composed by various underground musicians and bands that played at local clubs the sound designers frequented. The designers themselves actually formed a band, the Thelonious Monkeys, and are credited as such in the game. Of course, the PS1's Redbook Audio codec meant that the moon discs basically sound like they would if they were actual CDs, so it's not as impressive from a technical standpoint, but it's possible that the concept is what inspired Wario Land 4's CD room.

  • @elijahkeay3906
    @elijahkeay3906 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve never seen your channel before, but dude. That was a fantastic video. The humour, the dumb repeated deep cut jokes that were right up my alley, the editing, and above all the super interesting deep dive into musical inspiration for a wario game. Perfect video. Fantastic work

  • @elijahkeay3906

    @elijahkeay3906

    Жыл бұрын

    Using the scooby doo clip three times, the best my ass in the comments joke twice, the look guys look joke being used a few times.. repetitive humour is my jam man

  • @avastarb0b
    @avastarb0b Жыл бұрын

    Damn that was a great video, I can't wait to share this with my friends and others about this. Keep up the hard work, I know it must have been difficult looking up all the information and putting it all together into this one video.

  • @mschmalfeldt
    @mschmalfeldt Жыл бұрын

    Was just searching for Wario content on a whim and found this video. Great stuff man! I really miss when Nintendo used to go out on a limb and experiment! Nowadays it seems like Wario is set in his WarioWare ways

  • @LightFire84
    @LightFire844 ай бұрын

    0:05 that plushie tho

  • @FrenchFroggo
    @FrenchFroggo Жыл бұрын

    i think i found my new favorite channel I loved playing wario land 4 when i was a kid, must have played it a dozen times and everytime i always found something new each gameplay; never thought i would find even more stuff about it years later amazing video!!

  • @Gamajamas
    @Gamajamas Жыл бұрын

    Love this video! Helps me really appreciate one of my favorite games even more.

  • @lovelandisle
    @lovelandisle Жыл бұрын

    BANGER VIDEO!!

  • @zOOpygOOpert
    @zOOpygOOpert Жыл бұрын

    My favorite use of adaptive or in this case "Interactive Music" is the LittleBigPlanet games, they let the players edit certain music pieces with sliders to edit the volume of instruments in the song.

  • @whaddupnico
    @whaddupnico Жыл бұрын

    Stellar video and well researched. I really appreciate how you didn't just critique or stop whenever you came to a halt, like how you tried to recreate the lead brass sound or went ahead and looked into the WarioWare franchise to rule out possibilities. I'm subbing!

  • @fieryfist3150
    @fieryfist3150 Жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad somebody covered this, I've been meaning to complete Wario Land 4 for years but always appreciated it's compressed sound effects and ost

  • @pottedplant37_
    @pottedplant37_ Жыл бұрын

    Wario Land 4 is what inspired my love of sound design. The GBA snapped with this one!

  • @Devnul
    @Devnul Жыл бұрын

    This video fucking rules. Possibly one of my favorite video essays ever. You took one of my fav childhood games and dissected an element of it that I always thought was unique but couldn’t quite put my finger on why. In doing so you revealed a lot of passion and artistry that went into this game for seemingly nothing else other than a love for their craft and a desire to make a good game. This video is so well-researched (hearing those original samples blew my mind) and so well put together, a great blend of information, entertainment, and a few good laughs. Damn. This video deserves a million views. Also, this is SO weird - I randomly was thinking about the soundtrack to Wario Land 4 the other day since Pizza Tower came out and I discovered your “Wario Land 4 Type Beat” playlist on Spotify. And just now I discovered its origin from a video that showed up on my home page. Crazy.

  • @j.r7872
    @j.r7872 Жыл бұрын

    Found your playlist for this on spotify. Thanks!!!

  • @Miguemnaco
    @Miguemnaco Жыл бұрын

    Hey man, thanks so much for this video! I've never come across a video that so thoroughly analizes a music OST, BGM and sound effects and you know what, you've actually inspired me to start learning music myself! I've somewhat been toying with the idea of learning a music to become a composer for videogames, but never dared to actually jump in because I thought I'm too old (turning 28 this year). Your video kinda helped me decide that there is no point in not giving it a try, seeing how many interesting ideas and experiments can be done with a bit of skill and creativity, as was the case for this game. Even if I never get to the point where I can actually earn money by composing music, I still seems like a lot of fun to me!

  • @VoxVenatoris
    @VoxVenatoris Жыл бұрын

    Thanks yt recommendations this video rocks

  • @Cleanos

    @Cleanos

    Жыл бұрын

    Mader

  • @VoxVenatoris

    @VoxVenatoris

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Cleanos clenose