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Last edited by Rowan; 03-10-2011 at 06:24 PM.
...Your answer is answered in the description of the video on youtube. Read it. ^_^ Or better yet, I'll quote it.
Of course, the obvious questions are, "Why can't this track be heard in the game?" and "What was this piece intended for?"
The first question is a bit easier to answer. Like many of the "mysteries" that can be found in FFVII's programming, this MIDI is most likely an artifact from the game's production. Of course, the piece was meant to be left out of the finished game, but it seems as if Square's programmers left it in, probably by accident.
As for the intended purpose of this track, I noticed that it sounded similar to "Descendant of Shinobi" and "Materia Mountain". These two pieces are strongly associated with Yuffie, and can be heard during scenes where she plays a major role. Perhaps "COMICAL.mid" was meant for a scene with Yuffie that was later scrapped?
A second possibility is that this piece is meant to be included in a humorous scene, with or without Yuffie. The name of the MIDI file, as well as the lighthearted tone, lend itself to this possibility.
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Last edited by Rowan; 03-10-2011 at 06:24 PM.
Never heard about this before. Are you sure there is a secret midi track?
That whole Youtube description is copy pasted from Final fantasy VII Citadel. The midi is there too so if you're that interested just find the secrets section. I found that a loonng time ago haha.
Imo it could have been meant for Boxer's theme..maybe.
Last edited by GypsyElder; 02-17-2011 at 06:58 PM.
Boxer? He's soooo 1999
It's quite a short theme, so I'd imagine it would also be used in a short scene. The fact that it's named 'comical' implies that it is used in a comedic situation (no shit, Sherlock), so I could imagine it being used during the fortune telling scene or in the clothes shop during Cloud's cross-dressing.
It could really fit in anywhere, it was probably a track created late in development that was never switched with another track.
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