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Tropes and styles commonly found in a [[Solemn Ending Theme]]:
Tropes and styles commonly found in a [[Solemn Ending Theme]]:
* [[Japanese Pop Music]]
* [[Japanese Pop Music]]
* [[One Woman Wail]]
* [[One-Woman Wail]]
* [[Ethereal Choir]]
* [[Ethereal Choir]]
* [[Playing the Heart Strings]]
* [[Playing the Heart Strings]]
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Preferably provide links to the song (Youtube or otherwise) when adding examples. Take care, linked credits videos might obviously contain ending spoilers; to prevent this, it would be optimal to link the song without the credits video or mark credits videos as such. <!-- This has to be done yet for the already listed examples.%% -->
Preferably provide links to the song (Youtube or otherwise) when adding examples. Take care, linked credits videos might obviously contain ending spoilers; to prevent this, it would be optimal to link the song without the credits video or mark credits videos as such. <!-- This has to be done yet for the already listed examples.%% -->
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== [[Anime]] ==
== [[Anime]] ==
* ''[[Wolfs Rain]]'', "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHOWudQNgAg Gravity]". Sung in English by [[Maaya Sakamoto]]. (non-spoileriffic credits video)
* ''[[Wolfs Rain]]'', "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHOWudQNgAg Gravity]". Sung in English by [[Maaya Sakamoto]]. (non-spoileriffic credits video)
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* ''[[Radiant Historia (Video Game)|Radiant Historia]]'' ends with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Bp_nwZ8O4k -HISTORIA-], with its mellow instrumentals and [http://princess-jakilna.deviantart.com/art/HISTORIA-English-Lyrics-263417038 retrospective, vague, sad lyrics] (spoiler, but won't make much sense for anyone who hasn't played the game).
* ''[[Radiant Historia (Video Game)|Radiant Historia]]'' ends with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Bp_nwZ8O4k -HISTORIA-], with its mellow instrumentals and [http://princess-jakilna.deviantart.com/art/HISTORIA-English-Lyrics-263417038 retrospective, vague, sad lyrics] (spoiler, but won't make much sense for anyone who hasn't played the game).
* ''[[Mega Man Zero (Video Game)|Mega Man Zero]] 4's'' Freesia.
* ''[[Mega Man Zero (Video Game)|Mega Man Zero]] 4's'' Freesia.
* ''[[Dark Souls (Video Game)|Dark Souls]]'' has the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpI-KeK-PQg Nameless Song.], a haunting, beautiful [[One Woman Wail]].
* ''[[Dark Souls (Video Game)|Dark Souls]]'' has the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpI-KeK-PQg Nameless Song.], a haunting, beautiful [[One-Woman Wail]].


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Revision as of 13:02, 9 January 2014

 This is my cheesy song for an RPG

Artistically invalid, but it rhymes sufficiently

And now it modulates to D

because it is the saddest of keys

To denote the tragic romance

That ended so predictably

"Cheesy RPG Song", ending theme of Turn Based Battle

An emotional, solemn, usually slow-paced song played during the credits. Common especially in anime and video games.

The most common type is a pensive, retrospective or sad Anime Theme Song, but it can be an instrumental tune as well. Often so melodramatic that it falls into Narm territory.

Might be accompanied by a Credits Montage.

Tropes and styles commonly found in a Solemn Ending Theme:

Since except in some cases the soundtrack usually supports the temper of the ending, this is often a sign of a bittersweet or Downer Ending, except in anime, where the opening theme is usually more exciting in order to build excitement for the coming show while the closing theme is more somber to provide a resting period or moment of reflection between shows.

Preferably provide links to the song (Youtube or otherwise) when adding examples. Take care, linked credits videos might obviously contain ending spoilers; to prevent this, it would be optimal to link the song without the credits video or mark credits videos as such.

Examples of Solemn Ending Theme include:

Anime

Film

Live Action TV

  • Gerry Anderson's UFO has a fast upbeat opening theme, but closes with an ominous atmospheric piece.
  • Game of Thrones.
  • Parodied by the Mystery Science Theater 3000 Love Theme that plays over the show's closing credits, which is a much slower, ponderous version of the theme sung over the opening credits.
  • "Now it's time to say goodbye to all our company..."
  • Kamen Rider Black: "Long Long Ago 20th Century"
  • Friday episodes of Mister Rogers Neighborhood from 1971-72 closed with the solemn-sounding "Weekend Song".
    • A part of this song would also serve as the coda to the closing version of "It's Such A Good Feeling" used since 1972, but the solemn effect was less pronounced because the preceding portion was upbeat, and the tempo picked up again for the instrumental as Mister Rogers said his closing words.

Professional Wrestling

  • When Mick Foley first appeared as "Mankind" in the WWF, he had two themes, an entrance theme and a different, more solemn exit theme that played when he won a match.

Video Games

Web Original