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Chocobo's Theme is the theme song for the series mascot Chocobo. There is actually no unique "Chocobo's Theme", as each game in the series utilizes a different mix of the central melody arranged in a particular style of music. The naming frequently states the musical style in which the theme is arranged followed by the French/Spanish/Portuguese preposition de, "of", and ending with "Chocobo".
Appearances
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| "Chocobo's Theme" from Final Fantasy III (DS version) |
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| "Chocobo Forest" from Final Fantasy IV (DS) |
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- "Chocobo Forest" - the theme of Chocobo forests.
- "Chocobo-Chocobo" - called Celtic de Chocobo unofficially, due to the rearranged album in which it was subsequently included.
- "Samba de Chocobo" - used when riding the Black Chocobo on the overworld.
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| "Boko's Theme" from Final Fantasy V |
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- "Mambo de Chocobo" - used when riding the Purple Chocobo on the overworld.
- "Boko's Theme" - used when riding Boco on the world map.
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| "Techno de Chocobo" from Final Fantasy VI |
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- "Techno de Chocobo" - used when riding a Chocobo.
- "Milan de Chocobo" - used after Celes is abducted from the play "Maria and Draco".
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| "Cinco de Chocobo" from Final Fantasy VII |
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- "Waltz de Chocobo" - heard at the Chocobo Farm.
- "Electric de Chocobo" - used whenever the player encounters a Chocobo. Arguably the Chocobo's battle theme.
- "Cinco de Chocobo" - used when the player rides the Chocobo on the overworld.
- "Fiddle de Chocobo" - used during the Chocobo Race sequence.
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| "Mods de Chocobo" from Final Fantasy VIII |
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- "ODEKA ke Chocobo" - "odekake" in Japanese means "going out".
- "Mods de Chocobo" - used when the player rides the Chocobo on the overworld.
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| "Ukulele de Chocobo" from Final Fantasy IX |
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- "Aloha de Chocobo" - played in Chocobo's forest
- "Ukulele de Chocobo" - played while travelling on the back of a chocobo on the world map.
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| "Brass de Chocobo" from Final Fantasy X |
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- "Brass de Chocobo" - called Swing de Chocobo in the live concert VOICES: Music from Final Fantasy.
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| "Chocobo" from Final Fantasy X-2 |
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- "Chocobo" - shorter and significantly different from the rest of the Chocobo theme. It features remixed Chocobo sound effects, and a female voice.
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| "Dash de Chocobo" from Final Fantasy XI |
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- "Dash de Chocobo" - in the expansion Rise of the Zilart.
- "Circuit de Chocobo" - in the expansion Treasures of Aht Urhgan.
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| "Chocobo ~FFXII Version~" from Final Fantasy XII |
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- "Chocobo ~FFXII Version~" - used when the player chooses to ride the Chocobo, it maintains a militaristic theme.
- "Chocobo FFXII Arrange Ver.1" - not used in game, but nevertheless included in the soundtrack.
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| "Pulse de Chocobo" from Final Fantasy XIII |
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- "Pulse de Chocobo" - a jazzy and upbeat theme.
- "Cocoon de Chocobo" - an upbeat theme, which includes female vocals.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers
The Chocobo Theme is used when riding a Chocobo in The Crystal Bearers.
As the Chocobo's titular racing game, the game's soundtrack is filled with the Chocobo's theme variations:
- "Dash de Chocobo" - the intro, featuring electrical percussion and saxophone, used at the opening movie.
- "えらんでチョコボ" Erande Chocobo lit. "Choose a Chocobo" - a high tempo arrangement used at the title screen. Its Japanese name maintains the "de" usage.
- "Chocobo's Theme" - the titular character's theme.
- "Cid's Test Course" - the theme for the first race course.
Mambo de Chocobo from Final Fantasy V plays while performing a Data Install, as well as during some cutscenes. It is available to play in the Museum.