Kagematsuri
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"Shadow Festival" (影祭り, Kagematsuri?) is I-No's first theme, which appears in Guilty Gear XX and all of its updates. Her boss theme is "The Midnight Carnival". In the Korean version of ♯Reload, it is replaced by "Blacklight Babe."
Samples
- Guilty Gear XX
Lyrics
- Guilty Gear XX in L.A Vocal Edition
- A shadow from the sky is so big to be seen
- Don't know what a hell her life will be
- Mountain low and river high you know
- The sun is spitting fire across the galaxy
- The window glass is shaking, tremble by the foot step
- The enemies around are closing in
- She can't even stand it, everything is falling
- Oh god, somebody stop this woman. Yah!
- A screaming crushing noise is louder than a bomb shell
- I Hope she knows is something wrong is happening
- Breakin' out. Breaking out
- Breakin' out. She's breaking out
- Dark and cloudy sky's, sign of open war
- We gotta find a place to run and hide
- Have you even seen the things you can't believe?
- Now's the time to feel the historical war she found
- The window glass is shaking, tremble by the foot steps
- Oh god, somebody stop this tragedy
- Breakin' out. She was breaking. Breaking out. She was breaking.
- Breakin' out. She's breaking out. Yea Yah Yah!
- You will hear her playing the dangerous notes
- You'll love her sexy ways, the sounds that she makes
- Now you feel the magic mysterious game
- With this dangerous woman
- You'll never be the same
- The window glass is shaking, tremble by the foot steps
- Oh god, somebody stop this tragedy
- A shadow from the sky is big to be seen
- Don't know what a hell her life will be
- Mountain low and river high you know
- The sun is spitting fire across the galaxy
- A screaming crushing noise is louder than a bomb shell
- I Hope she knows is something wrong is happening
- Screaming crushing noise is louder than a bomb shell
- I Hope she knows is something wrong is happening
- Breakin' out. Breaking out
- Breakin' out. She's breaking out
Trivia
- This theme is one of two Daisuke Ishiwatari's compositions named using solely kanji instead of English titles, the other being Mito Anji's "Fuuga".