Arabian Dream

"Arabian Dream" is a musical composition by Yoko Shimomura that appears in the Kingdom Hearts series.

Kingdom Hearts Union χ
In Kingdom Hearts Union χ, "Arabian Dream" is used as the battle theme for Agrabah.

Kingdom Hearts
"Arabian Dream" is used as the battle theme for Agrabah, and boss battle against the Cave of Wonders Guardian.

Cutscenes

 * Agrabah: "Street Rat," "Escaping the Cave of Wonders"

Events

 * Agrabah: Defeat the Bandits, Escape the Cave of Wonders

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
In Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, "Arabian Dream" is the battle theme for Agrabah. The theme appears only during Sora's Story.

Cutscenes

 * Agrabah: Opening, Key of Guidance

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, "Arabian Dream" is the battle theme for Agrabah.

Kingdom Hearts II
In Kingdom Hearts II, "Arabian Dream" is used as the battle theme for Agrabah. During Sora's second visit, it is used as the field theme while chasing Jafar's shadow in the Sandswept Ruins. "Arabian Dream" can also be heard while playing the Chasm of Challenges mini-game.

Cutscenes

 * Agrabah (1st visit): "Turning Over a New Feather," "Accidental Help," "The Trap"
 * Agrabah (2nd visit): "The Magic Carpet," "Chasing Jafar," "An Aerial Battle"

Events

 * Agrabah (1st visit): Defeat the Heartless (Heartless in the Bazaar), Lead Abu to the Pedastal, Defeat the Heartless in 2 minutes
 * Agrabah (2nd visit): Follow Jafar's Shadow, Defeat the Heartless (Heartless in Sandswept Ruins), Defeat the Heartless (Heartless above the Ruined Chamber)

Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
In Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, "Arabian Dream" is used as the battle theme for Agrabah.

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX
In the Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days portion of Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX, "A Day in Agrabah" is used during various cutscenes.

Cutscenes

 * "Day 51 - Missing"
 * "Day 52 - Solitude"
 * "Day 97 - Transfer"

Composition
In Kingdom Hearts and the HD remake, "Arabian Dream" is approximately two minutes and four seconds. In Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, the piece is two minutes and twelve seconds. For Kingdom Hearts II, the piece is shortened to one minute and thirty-five seconds. The Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix HD remake version is two minutes and thirty-nine seconds long. Regardless of the game, the piece has a time signature of 4/4, and a tempo of 134 beats per minute.

For instrumentation, each version uses the same instruments, though for games not in the HD remakes, some voices are covered through electronic means- such as synthesizer. However, the synthesizer is still used in the HD remakes, despite having a fully orchestrated soundtrack. In general, the instrumentation includes: a strings section- violin, cello, and stringed bass, flute, oboe, trumpet, cymbals, tambourine, shaker, bongos, guitar, electric bass, hand clapping, and vocals. The latter only being used in Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX. Additional instruments, unique and primarily used in traditional Middle Eastern music include the and.

Similar to "A Day in Agrabah," musical is used for the battle theme, evoking a Middle Eastern-type feel through the continued use of traditional Middle Eastern instruments, melodic keys, and rhythms. The use of and the sixteenth note triplet embellishment also return.

Unlike with the field theme, there is no difference in tone between the games; each piece closely resembles each other in nature. While some textures may differ slightly, such as Kingdom Hearts II adding the use of vocals, the overall nature and structure of the piece is the same throughout the series. The slightly increased tempo, "livelier" rhythms, and increased use of percussion and brass instruments easily establish the battle nature of the piece.