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"'''Zero Hour'''" is a musical composition by Tsuyoshi Sekito that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. It has two variations, titled "'''Zero Hour -The Chase-'''" and "'''Zero Hour -The Rescue-'''".
"'''Zero Hour'''" is a musical composition by Tsuyoshi Sekito that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. It has two variations, titled "'''Zero Hour -The Chase-'''" and "'''Zero Hour -The Rescue-'''".
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==Development==
[[File:Imaginary Range.ogg|thumb|''Imaginary Range'' puzzle theme.]]
"Zero Hour -The Rescue-" is based on a composition by Yasuhiro Yamanaka from the 2011 Final Fantasy spinoff mobile game ''{{ff|Imaginary Range}}''. The pieces are nearly identical in melody and structure, although original has more electronic instrumentation and lacks an introduction. However, the ''[[Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ (Cross) - Original Soundtrack|Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ [Cross] - Original Soundtrack]]'' does not list Yasuhiro Yamanaka as a composer or collaborator of any kind.


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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
"Zero Hour" is used during events and cutscenes that possess a sense of urgency.
"Zero Hour" is used during events and cutscenes that possess a sense of urgency.
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==Composition==
==Composition==
"Zero Hour -The Chase-" is three minutes and eighteen seconds long, while "Zero Hour -The Rescue-" is three minutes and thirty seconds long.
Despite sharing a name, "Zero Hour -The Chase-" and "Zero Hour -The Rescue-" share practically no melodic material. They are tied together by their usage and implementation in ''Kingdom Hearts III'' and, in a broad sense, the overall structure of the tracks.


Despite sharing a name, "Zero Hour -The Chase-" and "Zero Hour -The Rescue-" share practically no melodic material. They are tied together by their usage and implementation in ''Kingdom Hearts III'' and, in a broad sense, the overall structure of the tracks.
[[File:Imaginary Range.ogg|thumb|''Imaginary Range'' puzzle theme.]]
Both versions of "Zero Hour" based on compositions by Yasuhiro Yamanaka from the 2011 Final Fantasy spinoff mobile game ''{{ff|Imaginary Range}}''. "Zero Hour -The Rescue-" is copied from a puzzle theme from ''Imaginary Range''. The pieces are nearly identical in melody and structure, although the original has more electronic instrumentation and lacks an introduction. Likewise, the B section of "Zero Hour -The Chase-" has the exact same melody as the Chocobo Chaser theme from ''Imaginary Range'', with similar changes to instrumentation. However, the ''[[Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ (Cross) - Original Soundtrack|Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ [Cross] - Original Soundtrack]]'' does not list Yasuhiro Yamanaka as a composer or collaborator of any kind.
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 24 February 2024

Kingdom Hearts III
Zero Hour -The Chase-
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Arranger Tsuyoshi Sekito
Composer Tsuyoshi Sekito
Length 3:18
Kingdom Hearts III
Zero Hour -The Rescue-
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Arranger Tsuyoshi Sekito
Composer Tsuyoshi Sekito
Length 3:30

"Zero Hour" is a musical composition by Tsuyoshi Sekito that appears in Kingdom Hearts III. It has two variations, titled "Zero Hour -The Chase-" and "Zero Hour -The Rescue-".

Appearances[edit]

"Zero Hour" is used during events and cutscenes that possess a sense of urgency.

Kingdom Hearts III[edit]

Events
Cutscenes
  • Monstropolis[1]: "A Sneering Silhouette", "Make Boo Laugh!", "After That Door!"
  • San Fransokyo[2]: "A Super Problem"

Composition[edit]

Despite sharing a name, "Zero Hour -The Chase-" and "Zero Hour -The Rescue-" share practically no melodic material. They are tied together by their usage and implementation in Kingdom Hearts III and, in a broad sense, the overall structure of the tracks.

Imaginary Range puzzle theme.

Both versions of "Zero Hour" based on compositions by Yasuhiro Yamanaka from the 2011 Final Fantasy spinoff mobile game Imaginary Range. "Zero Hour -The Rescue-" is copied from a puzzle theme from Imaginary Range. The pieces are nearly identical in melody and structure, although the original has more electronic instrumentation and lacks an introduction. Likewise, the B section of "Zero Hour -The Chase-" has the exact same melody as the Chocobo Chaser theme from Imaginary Range, with similar changes to instrumentation. However, the Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ [Cross] - Original Soundtrack does not list Yasuhiro Yamanaka as a composer or collaborator of any kind.

Albums[edit]

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Zero Hour -The Chase-"
  2. ^ a b "Zero Hour -The Rescue-"