Full Title: Super Mario Bros: The Great Mission To Rescue Princess Peach- Official Soundtrack Press the keys to hear the music below: Titles roughly translated and edited by me. 1- Mario The Great A rendition of the Ending music, followed by a rendition of the Ground music, but with the fast-paced tempo heard in the version when time is running out. 2- Heartbeat Do It An upbeat song with Japanese lyrics, performed by an unknown famous Japanese band. 3- Dream, Dream, Dream (Invincibility/Underwater) A rendition of the Invincibility music, later followed by a rendition of the Underwater music fading in midway through the track. 4- Name Registration/Heartbeat Rock N' Roll (Jazz Instrumental) A rendition of the Name Registration music from arcade game Vs. Super Mario Bros. (mostly known as Super Mario Maker's Super Mario Bros. Bonus music) and a jazz rendition of Heartbeat Rock N' Roll. 5- Plot Of The Koopa Troop A darker, slower-paced rendition of the Underwater music. 6- Adieu, My Love (Piano Instrumental) A piano rendition of Adieu, My Love. 7- Heartbeat Rock N' Roll Another upbeat Japanese lyrical song from the same performers as Heartbeat Do It. 8- Dancing With Mario The same Ending rendition from Mario The Great, but followed by a dance rendition of the Ground music. 9- Crystal Ball A Japanese song with vocals performed by pop singer Miya Yamase, Peach's voice actor in the movie. 0- Mario Walk A rendition of the Ground music from Mario The Great with the original tempo. Q- Waltzing In The Blue The rendition of the Underwater music from Dream, Dream, Dream on its own. W- Adieu, My Love Another pop song performed by Miya Yamase. Space- Will stop playing any currently playing song.
Super Mario Bros: The Great Mission To Rescue Princess Peach is an animated Super Mario film that was only released in Japan. It is a rough interpretation of the events of the original Super Mario Bros. with several alterations. Directed by Masami Hata, written by Hideo Takayashiki and produced by Masakatsu Suzuki and Tsunemasa Hatano, it was produced by Grouper Studios (in co-operation with Nintendo) and distributed by Shochiku-Fuji Company Limited theatrically and VAP on rental-only VHS tapes. The movie's soundtrack (shown in this project) was produced in very limited quantity with only 50 copies. Both a 12" LP vinyl record and a 7" 45 RPM single were produced. The 7" featured two variations of "Heartbeat Do it!", whilst the 12" LP featured the entire film soundtrack. Also packaged in with the LP was a picture book titled Mario's Fantastic World Picture Book. The book consists of lyrics, director interviews and promotional art. It was not included with the 7" 45, as it was instead bundled with a much smaller book featuring lyrics. Songs were produced by both Mami Yamase (voice of Peach, who was also a relatively famous pop singer at the time), and another famous Japanese band. The record was produced by King Records.