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+ | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (渡辺 剛) is a sound composer and programmer originally employed by [[Winkysoft]]. He also plays a variety of keyboard instruments, in one instance arranging a piece performed by Cara Jones. | ||
− | In the 2000s, Watanabe composed the scores for | + | In the 2000s, Watanabe composed the scores for anime series including ''This Ugly Yet Beautiful World'', ''To Love-Ru'', ''Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu'', ''Saki'', and ''Ro-Kyu-Bu!'' as well as various OVAs, vocal themes, and related albums for other series. |
− | During the eighth console | + | During the eighth console generation, Watanabe provided arrangements for [[Sega]] titles such as ''[[Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure]]'' and ''[[Sonic Lost World]]'', working with [[Tomoya Ohtani]] in both cases. |
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===''[[Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure]]''=== | ===''[[Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure]]''=== | ||
− | * Getaway | + | * Le Getaway — Brass Arrangement, Organ |
− | * | + | * Charlie Takes the Field — Organ |
− | * | + | * Phantom Fondue — Brass Arrangement, Organ |
− | * | + | * Phantom from the Opera — Brass Arrangement |
− | * | + | * Rematch with Charlie — Organ |
− | * The | + | * The True Chevaliers — Brass Arrangement, Keyboards |
− | * Last Dance — Brass Arrangement, Piano | + | * The Last Dance — Brass Arrangement, Piano |
− | * | + | * Au Revoir, Phantom R — Piano |
* Rhythm Kitchen — Keyboards | * Rhythm Kitchen — Keyboards | ||
− | * Fondue | + | * Fondue to the Rescue — Brass Arrangement, Organ |
− | * | + | * Family Ties — Organ |
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* Island Relics — Electric Piano | * Island Relics — Electric Piano | ||
* Dr. Eggman Showdown — Strings Arrangement, Piano | * Dr. Eggman Showdown — Strings Arrangement, Piano | ||
+ | * Yoshi’s Island Zone (Stage) — Brass Arrangement, Organ{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210429204352/https://tomoya-ohtani.tumblr.com/post/80978116903/new-dlc-for-sonic-lost-world-the-legend-of-zelda}} | ||
+ | * Yoshi’s Island Zone (Result Screen) — Brass Arrangement, Organ{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210429204352/https://tomoya-ohtani.tumblr.com/post/80978116903/new-dlc-for-sonic-lost-world-the-legend-of-zelda}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 10 November 2024
Takeshi Watanabe |
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Date of birth: 1967-12-02 (age 56) |
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Takeshi Watanabe (渡辺 剛) is a sound composer and programmer originally employed by Winkysoft. He also plays a variety of keyboard instruments, in one instance arranging a piece performed by Cara Jones.
In the 2000s, Watanabe composed the scores for anime series including This Ugly Yet Beautiful World, To Love-Ru, Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu, Saki, and Ro-Kyu-Bu! as well as various OVAs, vocal themes, and related albums for other series.
During the eighth console generation, Watanabe provided arrangements for Sega titles such as Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure and Sonic Lost World, working with Tomoya Ohtani in both cases.
Contents
Production history
- Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure (Nintendo 3DS; 2012) — Keyboards & Brass Arrangement
- Sonic Lost World (Wii U; 2013) — Arrangers
Song credits
- Main article: Takeshi Watanabe/Song credits.
Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure
- Le Getaway — Brass Arrangement, Organ
- Charlie Takes the Field — Organ
- Phantom Fondue — Brass Arrangement, Organ
- Phantom from the Opera — Brass Arrangement
- Rematch with Charlie — Organ
- The True Chevaliers — Brass Arrangement, Keyboards
- The Last Dance — Brass Arrangement, Piano
- Au Revoir, Phantom R — Piano
- Rhythm Kitchen — Keyboards
- Fondue to the Rescue — Brass Arrangement, Organ
- Family Ties — Organ
Sonic Lost World
- Desert Ruins - Zone 1 — Sax Arrangement, Organ
- Honeycomb Highway — Brass Arrangement, Organ
- Desert Ruins - Zone 4 — Sax Arrangement, Clavinet
- Tropical Coast - Zone 1 — Brass Arrangement
- Juice Archipelago — Brass Arrangement, Accordion
- Double Down — Brass Arrangement, Piano
- Tilt the Machine — Brass Arrangement
- Silent Forest - Zone 1 — Brass Arrangement, Piano
- Color Power - Magenta Rhythm — Piano & Accordion
- Island Relics — Electric Piano
- Dr. Eggman Showdown — Strings Arrangement, Piano
- Yoshi’s Island Zone (Stage) — Brass Arrangement, Organ[1]
- Yoshi’s Island Zone (Result Screen) — Brass Arrangement, Organ[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://tomoya-ohtani.tumblr.com/post/80978116903/new-dlc-for-sonic-lost-world-the-legend-of-zelda (Wayback Machine: 2021-04-29 20:43)