Today we have a nice bouncy one, I was surprised just how many tracks use this leitmotif, but it's always a fun surprise to spot it (^.^)

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from China

seen from Philippines

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Singapore
seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Singapore

seen from Trinidad & Tobago

seen from Italy

seen from United States

seen from China
Today we have a nice bouncy one, I was surprised just how many tracks use this leitmotif, but it's always a fun surprise to spot it (^.^)
Even though we're nearing the end of the soundtrack songs, I still get nice moments like this where find the name of one of the tracks I'd heard loads of times in the show, and this one has a nice little pun in the title as well; in Japanese 5 is pronounced "go", so you read the title as "Let's go", and on top of that acts as a nod to the Keroro Platoon having 5 members
The beginning of the song is the most obviously recognisable, and now reminds me a little of how that one song we associate with the circus was originally composed as a military march....thinking about it, that's sort of the show itself; what was supposed to an impressive military thing turns into comedic antics (^.^')
Today we have a birthday request from @bunnymajo for Iro no Iroiro or The Variety of Colours (the word for various is the word for colour with a second kanji to indicate plurals)
I remember this song being on the second song collection CD and enjoying the soft tone it has; it always felt a bit interesting that the three starting colours corresponded to the colours of Giroro, Dororo, & Keroro (going by the order they're mentioned in the song, which might also be their order from eldest to youngest, at least going by my head canon) and that they're the starting parts of the current friend group that comprise the cast (^.^-)
Especially when they list some of the other colours that started to appear including yellow (Kururu) and purple (Sometimes Tamama was assigned purple things)
While I'm here, sorry it's taking so long for the people who requested background tracks from specific scenes, I'm working on it, but it's a bit tricky having to compare the audio tracks to the original scenes (^.^')
I'd been curious about this one, given how the series can be, I was expecting a super high energy song, while this song feels a little bit like the background music on an amusement park dark ride. Mind you that's not necessarily a bad thing, I love those sort of heavily themed attractions (even if the parks where I live don't really have any...) and one with the Keroro characters in a jungle sounds like it would be really cute and fun, I kind of want to see it now (^.^)
The title for this one is "Anywhere Hatch" (as in a trap door), and in a way it does fit with how the song bounces between tones a bit, going from familiar to more action-y and dipping into surreal and suspenseful a bit at times, with a lighter, fun ending; you can even hear the resonance tempo at one point, and something similar near the end
This one was interesting, as soon as I heard the opening notes I recognised it and remembered it being paired with establishing shots, usually ones wandering through the base. But it turns out this song is actually multiple pieces of memorable background music, the middle section also includes the "Nostradamus" vocals that play when Mois summons her spear
It's our first audience request! (^.^) (....though was already qued when I got the request)
Either way, it's exciting and a little interesting, that the surrounding song days are karaoke tracks while the soundtrack song is one with singing. This one has a really nice, soft feel to it too that makes it nice to play when you're stressed, thank you very much for the request, Alrtix, if anyone has a song they want moved to the top of the list, let me know (^.^-)
This one is another with a fun mix of mysterious and high tech, though in light of the recent news, the feeling of exploring somewhere abandoned has another layer that's really exciting (^.^)