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"Mario Kart World": New "Staff Credits" Song Cover (Final Addition of 2025)Posted by Merit Celaire on Wednesday, December 31, 2025 - 01:32 PM![]() And the process of doing this on the backend felt the same as when we did the "staff credits" song cover for the Nintendo Switch version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (if you haven't checked out that song cover yet, you can get more details about it as well as said file link at this post). But back to the Mario Kart World "staff credits" song cover itself, this felt like a repeat of history in a ways regarding the backend process because if you can recall, when yours truly did the "staff credits" song cover targeting Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, it used the Super Nintendo music instrument set heard for Konami's Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose! Well, fast forward to today, and guess what? This song cover in question that's being shared as of today called upon that very same music instrument set in hopes to try and match the energy of the original song heard in said game itself when players have successfully completed the "final course" (and the related "Special Cup" tournament) for Mario Kart World. Of course, this should go without saying, but obviously it still pales in comparison to hearing the original song itself from the Mario Kart World game in question. But I can assure you on this: during the past 1 - 2 months, I was trying my best as heck to make sure that this newest in question using the Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose! instrument set still does the original "staff credits" song itself for Mario Kart World justice. Because we all know for a fact that the music composers for said installment literally went all out in regards to this song in question (as well as the musical score itself as a whole for Mario Kart World); here's hoping that when you check out the below file link provided to listen to this latest song cover from yours truly, you'll find out why. Finally, on a side note, also as of the date and time of this posting, I have to step out to deal with some final errands outside of here before the shops close up to get ready for the upcoming New Year's happenings going on in our area later on tonight. However, when I return, I do hope to make our final update of the 2025 year to our "Music Arrangement File Statistics" rankings document (and the respective section that it's housed under); the goal is to definitely get this off my planbook's to-do list tonight before we prepare to proceed further into the 2026 year. ![]() Until then, thanks again to all of you awesome and faithful friends/followers/listeners of these beloved music operations as a whole for supporting us on yet another amazing journey of Super Nintendo music styled arrangement covers for 2025, and here's looking forward to getting more to share in the new year itself. See you all on the other side; I'm gone for now. EDIT (12/31/2025 - 8:49 P.M., C.S.T.): The "Music File Statistics" Rankings Document has now been updated as of tonight; additionally, noteable rankings changes have been mentioned in the respective changelog section as well. This includes (but is not limited to) the addition of Donkey Kong Bananza to the "Featured Mario Game Installments" category list, Princess Peach: Showtime! now currently in rank #4 under the same category, as well as the recently featured/added SNES music instrument set for The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends now being included in the "Featured Super Nintendo Music Instrument Sets" category. Once again, this should now be up to date finishing off the 2025 year itself reflecting the recent music arrangement file additions made since earlier this week. No Comments | Music File Additions/Updates | Print this Post "Princess Peach: Showtime!": Two New Music Arrangement Covers AddedPosted by Merit Celaire on Tuesday, December 30, 2025 - 10:09 PM![]() Tonight, two new music arrangement covers have been added to the pagem and they're focused on two simple songs of the game's musical score - one is related to the song heard as we're browsing through the "Sparkle Theater Shop", and the other one is the song heard when we're helping Peach test her skills through the game's "Rehearsal Stages". You can check out these two new music arrangement postings in question via these file links in the below table: That's all we got for tonight, but we're hoping that during the course of the upcoming 2026 year, we can see about finding the opportunity to do even more song cover stuff focused on the Princess Peach: Showtime! musical score. In the meantime, don't forget that you're able to let me know via this online suggestion form which songs from this said game you hope that we'll consider for our planbook (just make sure that you have selected the Princess Peach: Showtime! option from question 2A of the form). Until next time around, all; I have to step out and get some sleep. There's one more music arrangement cover posting on standby for sharing with you all during the course of tomorrow, so you won't want to miss out on what song cover in question it is. Especially since it's one of the best candidates to do a song cover of to close out this 2025 year itself. See you awesome people later. No Comments | Music File Additions/Updates | Print this Post "Donkey Kong Bananza" Game Page Now In Action (Along With Three New Song Covers)Posted by Merit Celaire on Monday, December 29, 2025 - 08:01 PM![]() So, as of the date of this posting, our newest page has now gotten into action that will house the Super Nintendo music styled arrangement covers focused on the musical score of the highly acclaimed Donkey Kong Bananza, which as we should already be aware, was another one of the "launch titles" that got onto the scene months ago along with the Nintendo Switch 2 console release as well. Along with the newly implement page itself (which can be seen via going here), as this blog entry's title states, there are three new Super Nintendo music styled arrangement covers to start things off for it. Two of them are in relation to one of the featured "songs" sung by "Young Pauline" which trigger "Bananza" transformations for Donkey Kong during their sublayer adventures under Ingot Isle. The third one is covering an "arrangement" of the famed "DK Rap" song (originally heard in Donkey Kong 64 for the Nintendo 64); the song itself in question can be heard when Donkey Kong and "Young Pauline" are taking a breather at the "Getaway Later" of gameplay. Finally, and not least, all three additions also come with our newest featured Super Nintendo music instrument set in tow: it's the instrument set related to the musical score heard in The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends (published by T*HQ Software, developed by Imagineering; Mark Van Hecke being the composer of the musical score for that game itself). It is currently being planned to write an upcoming "Music Instrument Set Clarifications Article" for posting onto this section of our site at a later date; hopefully, this can get squared away during the course of early next year, so stay tuned. Now with that all said, these are the three new music arrangement covers themselves in question that you're able to check out starting tonight: And of course, this should go without saying, but this is only the beginning of said song covers related to Donkey Kong Bananza. I'm currently trying to find more candiates for future music arrangement attempts in the months ahead; in the meantime, if you believe you've found a certain song from this said game which you hope I'll consider for my planbook, please don't hesitate to let me know about it via this online suggestion form (making sure to have selected the Donkey Kong Bananza title in question 2A) so I can review it accordingly. As always, if you have any difficulty accessing the above files themselves in this post, please let me know via the main online contact form so I can the matter sorted out in a timely manner. See you all later. No Comments | Music File Additions/Updates | Print this Post Christmas Greetings for 2025: Where Things Stand / Correspondence Reminders During The "Christmas Holiday Weekend Period"Posted by Merit Celaire on Wednesday, December 24, 2025 - 08:07 PM![]() The "Nintendo Happy Holidays (2025)" card, featuring Princess Peach and Toad of the iconic "Super Mario" cast; image is courtesy of Nintendo. Good evening, friends; finally snagged the opportunity on this Christmas Eve to write this latest blog entry post not just to let you faithful friends/followers/listeners of these beloved music operations as a whole know that I'm still slowly at it on the backend making progress on doing our final batches of Super Nintendo music styled arrangements of 2025, but to also let you know about this one important angle as we are about to enter the upcoming "Christmas weekend period" itself. (1) Where Things Stand on the Final Super Nintendo Music Styled Arrangement Covers for 2025 First and foremost, as what was elaborated on in previous blog entry posts before this one, I'm still slowly making progress on the final batches of upcoming Super Nintendo music styled arragnement postings to close out the 2025 year; it's just that real life situations outside of here have been trying to throw a wrench in these efforts like heck. But the determination is still there to get this done. Here's what's up: as recently elaborated on, I've been currently working on more song covers targeting stuff from Mario Kart World as well as Donkey Kong Bananza. Along with that, I'm currently deciding on one or two more songs to cover related to an existing featured game installment that is currently featured here; getting close to getting that process started on the backend shortly. Which brings us to this: although we will be starting the "Christmas holiday weekend period" tomorrow, the hope is that I definitely can see about doing that said process on the final song covers themselves during this time as well (the upcoming covers targeting songs from Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza are actually on standby to be finalized for posting); afterwards, we can see about doing the finalization process on them all so we can get the stuff posted during the final week. We'll keep you all posted on this, so stay tuned. (2) Correspondence Reminders During The Upcoming "Christmas Holidays Period" However, in connection with the above, this is a very good time to remind you all in regards to music operations related correspondence during the "Christmas holidays period" starting tomorrow: any inquiries sent our direction during the course of 12/25/2025 - 12/28/2025 will be reviewed on the following Monday (12/29/2025). As always, this includes stuff that has been submitted from our primary contact form, our "Discord Portal" server invite link request form, the plagiarism report form, as well as our two online suggestion forms for our review when I get back in action on the backend early next week. As always, thanks wholeheartedly in advance for your understanding, patience, and support especially as we prepare to start winding things down and place the 2025 year itself in the history books. It's been one heck of ride, but here's hoping that the odds will be in our favor after this "Christmas holiday weekend period" is said and done. And once again, all of you awesome people have a very fantastic Christmas holiday with your family and friends tomorrow; see you folks next week. I'm gone for now. No Comments | Music Operation Happenings | Print this Post
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