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The main melody in "Dungeons and Dickholes" resembles "Frozen in Time" from Wanderers From Ys. The first half of the boss theme is nearly identical to the intro of "Pokey Means Business" from Earthbound. "Happy Fun Candy Time" pastiches the chorus of Jessica Simpson's "A Public Affair" with the bassline and arpeggiated synths of "Ice Cap Zone" from Sonic the Hedgehog 3. Thy Farts Consumed 's music is reminiscent of the Journey to Silius Stage 1 theme, complete with the Sunsoft bass. The Assholevania theme seems to be a pastiche of "Bloody Tears" from the Castlevania series, Journey to Silius's Stage 3 BGM, and "Bad Apple!" from Touhou 4: Lotus Land Story. The "Beat it and Eat It" music in The Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures is an 8-bit carbon copy of Culture Beat's "Mr. The main theme to the 16-bit Licensed Game (Amiga, SNES, and Genesis) of American Gladiators suspiciously sounds like Blondie's " Call Me " from American Gigolo.
This is particularly odd in the case of "Prince Ali", which was replaced with a sound-alike even though a few bars from it are still used as the "stage clear" theme.
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Certain songs from the movie and even original pieces from the source game were replaced with soundalikes, while others were left alone.
The Game Boy Color version of the Virgin Games Aladdin has an odd relationship with this trope.The NES pirate of Aladdin (Virgin Games) uses suspiciously similar songs to "A Whole New World" and "Prince Ali", among others.The boss theme sounds like a shorter, faster version of Tomaso Albinoni/Remo Giazotto's Adagio in G minor.Both also resemble "If I Only Had A Brain/Heart/The Nerve" and "The Merry Old Land of Oz" from The Wizard of Oz. The main action theme in The Adventures of Rad Gravity sounds like that of Alex Kidd in Miracle World.The independent Point And Click Adventure The Adventures Of Fatman features suspiciously similar versions of both the 1960s Batman show theme, and the Danny Elfman movie theme.Also on the subject of "The Heat Is On", the Dark Forest theme from Adventure Island sounds like a slow twisted version of the chorus.The first part of the ending music is based on the 20th Century Fox fanfare.In turn, this music cue in Tomb Raider III's Nevada Desert stage is suspiciously similar to the second part of the Pyramid theme.The first part of the Pyramid theme sounds suspiciously like the Jawa Sandcrawler theme from Star Wars: A New Hope, and "The Great Tree" strikingly resembles "The Battle of Yavin" (especially the "X-Wings Draw Fire" part) from the same movie.
"Sacrifices" resembles the beginning of Claude Debussy's ''Arabesque No. The first phrase of "Birth of the People" is similar to the Breton folk tune "Son ar chistr (Song of Cider)", while the rest of the tune is similar to the third movement of Johann Sebastian Bach's Harpsichord Concerto in D minor. The "Mission Cleared" theme from the Shoot 'Em Up video game Acrobat Mission sounds similar to the Double Dragon theme. The game's main motif also sounds like "Hero Memories" by Epic Soul Factory. The "Space Elevator" theme from Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown is suspiciously similar to Stranger Things theme. As you can see in the linked video, the real Randy Orton's entrance video syncs up incredibly well. #Denjin makai 2 backgrounds full#
Special consideration has to go to Andy Organ's theme, which is not only the only one with full lyrics, but a song as perfectly in the style of his theme "Voices" as it can be without being the same. Yes, this does mean that some of them are rip-off versions of rip-off songs - HarVee Dee's theme is derived from his WWF theme, which is derived from " Walk".
5★Wrestling has most of its roster (who are all Captain Ersatz of known wrestlers) use suspiciously similar versions of themes the wrestlers themselves used. In keeping with its theme, 3D Dot Game Heroes has suspiciously similar versions of songs from Dragon Quest, The Legend of Zelda, and the early Final Fantasy games. In 100% Orange Juice!, Kyoko's theme is a straight-up remix of Children by Robert Miles.