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Revision as of 07:15, 9 August 2010
Boss Music is used numerous times in many Fantendo games to indicate that the current battle is with a Boss. Most Boss Music is fast-paced and sends a theme of Evilness.
Boss Music in the Kingdom Hearts Series
Kingdom Hearts: Old Habits
Awakening
- Doragon - Tension Rising
Lunar Lake
- Vade - Night of Fate
- Doragon - Destiny's Force
- Cloaked Man - Forze del Male
Silhouette Seaside
- Dr. Jellyfinger - Dr. Jellyfinger
ChalkZone
- Skrawl - Squirming Evil
- Sketcheton - The Deep End
Fairy World
- Crocker - The Encounter
Bikini Bottom
- Plankton - Vim and Vigor
The Four Nations
- Zuko - The Encounter
Amity Park
- Vlad - Squirming Evil
- Flying Dutchman - Destiny's Force
Retroville
- Calamitous - Sinister Shadows
- Calamitous (Robot Form) - The Encounter
Primeval Lands
- Gorgonopsid (First Battle) - Rowdy Rumble
- Gorgonopsid (Second Battle) - Shrouding Dark Cloud
- Future Predator - Vim and Vigor
- Helen - 13th Struggle
Fictitious World
- Orok Clone
- Kogane Clone
- Seiun Clone
- Akumu Clone
- Jouki Clone
- Natsu Clone
- Eisho Clone
- Vade Clone
- Túcret - Of Glitz and Glory
- Túcret (Armor Form) - A Fight to the Death
- Túcret (Final Form) - Darkness of Unkown