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The Tales series, known in Japan as the Tales of series, is a franchise of fantasy Japanese role-playing video games published by Bandai Namco Entertainment (formerly Namco), and developed by its subsidiary, Namco Tales Studio until 2011 and presently by Bandai Namco.
The prominent narrative theme of the Tales series is the issue of coexistence between different races. [3] A particular example of this is Tales of Rebirth, which extensively explores themes of racism. Scenario writer Hiramatsu Masaki was inspired by the ethnic conflicts seen in Yugoslavia. [108]
Articles regarding music and musicians from Tales series of games/anime. Pages in category "Tales (video game series) music" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
"Progress" is a song by Japanese musician Ayumi Hamasaki. It was one of the promotional tracks from her third extended play Five, released on August 31, 2011. [1] The song was used as the theme song for the PlayStation 3 role-playing game Tales of Xillia, the thirteenth main entry in the Tales series.
Tales with misono -Best-(stylized as Tales with misono-BEST-) is Japanese artist misono's first greatest hits EP.The EP was a collection of the songs she performed for the Tales of... series both as a soloist and while she was the lead vocalist in the group day after tomorrow, which disbanded in mid-2005 following the release of a compilation album.
Song: “Batman: The Animated Series Theme" by Shirley Walker. It’s powerful, it’s dramatic, and it represents Batman’s dark and brooding personality so well. I couldn’t think of a more ...
List of television theme music composers; List of theme songs in Tales series; See also. Music in professional wrestling, ...
Danger Man – Series 1 "The Danger Man Theme" Edwin Astley, series 2–4 "High Wire" Edwin Astley, series 2–4 in the U.S. as Secret Agent, "Secret Agent Man" theme composed by P. F. Sloan and Steve Barri, and recorded by Johnny Rivers. Daniel Boone – Vera Matson and Lionel Newman; (sung by The Imperials)