Sentences with phrase «radical dreamers»

[14] The story is partly a remake of Radical Dreamers, and as such replaces it as Chrono Trigger's successor.
It began in 1995 with the time travel console role - playing game Chrono Trigger, which spawned two continuations, Radical Dreamers and Chrono Cross.
Mitsuda went on to compose the soundtrack for Radical Dreamers, which was never commercially released as an album.
In keeping with the folk theme present throughout, Chrono Cross's theme, Radical Dreamers, is a simple, sweet affair.
Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Hōseki (literally «The Jewel that can not be Stolen») is a Japanese - exclusive text - based game released in 1996 through the Super Famicom Satellaview extension.
Noriko Mitose, as selected by Masato Kato, sang the ending song, «Radical Dreamers ~ Le Trésor Interdit».
[8] Certain songs were ported from the score of Radical Dreamers, while other entries in the soundtrack contain leitmotifs from both Chrono Trigger and Radical Dreamers.
In 1996, Masato Kato and several other members of the Chrono Trigger staff worked on a minor project for the SNES Satellaview extension, titled Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Hōseki.
It's hard to describe why certain melodies evoke certain feelings in us and it will always differ from person to person but for what its worth, when I hear the lonely, echoing vocal melody in Radical Dreamers that is exactly what I hear; solitude; the idea of being truly alone and everything that represents, both good and bad.
Its vocal theme «Radical Dreamers» was so successful that Mitsuda was asked to compose a track for its vocalist Noriko Mitose on the original album Ten Plants 2 Children Songs.
@PaganPoet: disqus: The Viper Manor sequence in Chrono Cross is based on an earlier Japan - only visual novel called Radical Dreamers, where it is revealed that the Guile - equivalent is in fact Magus in disguise.
He is mostly known for having penned the script of Chrono Trigger (based on a story draft by Yuuji Horii), as well as Radical Dreamers, parts of Final Fantasy VII, Xenogears, and Chrono Cross.
In Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Hōseki, the Goblin guards in Viper Manor mention a Heckran infestation in the Kitchenette to lure Kid out of a pile of gold coins, in which she had been hiding.
Sadly, Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Hōseki was never released outside of Japan.
Zorander is a character in Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Hōseki.
Square developed the original version of Chrono Trigger, Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Hōseki, and Chrono Cross.
Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Hōseki is a text - based adventure in which three heroes named Serge, Kid, and Gil (whom you may recognize from Chrono Cross) seeking the Frozen Flame, an object which can grant any wish.
A screen - shot of Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Hōseki in action.
«Confrontation», also called «Facing», is a musical track from Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Hōseki, scored and composed by Yasunori Mitsuda.
«Radical Dreamers» completely shifts the tone to one of awe and beauty.
Song selection: in my opinion, the original versions of Radical Dreamers and Time's scar are perfect.
Laura Intravia then provides the vocals on «Radical Dreamers» which for me compliments a small gap left by last year's To Far Away Times: Chrono Trigger & Chrono Cross Arrangement Album, where the track was sung in English.

Not exact matches

Jason «Radical» Russell is a co-founder of Invisible Children, as well as our grand storyteller and dreamer.
I'll tell you who would do that — the dreamers, the visionaries, the radicals, and the people who see something but who say, «I can make this better!»
Instead I am outside with the misfits, with the rebels, the dreamers, the people of the second chance, the radical grace givers, the ones with arms wide open, the ones that you've rejected as not worthy of being listened to and I will be happy here.
I want to be outside with the misfits, with the rebels, the dreamers, the second - chance givers, the radical grace lavishers, the ones with arms wide open, the courageously vulnerable, and among even — or maybe especially — the ones rejected by the Table as not worthy enough or right enough.
Full quote: «I want to be outside with the misfits, with the rebels, the dreamers, second - chance givers, the radical grace lavishers, the ones with arms wide open, the courageously vulnerable.»
Yves Klein (1928 — 1962), was a conceptual artist par excellence, a radical, utopian dreamer described by the French critic, Pierre Restany as «a painter, but also infinitely more: a believer living in his own sense of the divine», whose diverse practice included ephemeral works in his quest for immateriality.
DREAMERS (above), for instance, doubly evokes the Dream Act — legislation for immigrants who arrived in the United States as minors — and her particular brand of radical idealism.
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