Final fantasy XIV and Jazz: Carrots of Happiness Reaction



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  1. This dungeon could not have a more perfect name. The absolute happy chaos coupled with the loporrits can’t make you anything but, well, happy. Think I’ll run it again today.

    And by the way, for someone who only yesterday said they don’t like jazz, I’m pretty sure you enjoying this. hehehe

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  2. As soon as they hit me with the BA BA BUM BUM BA BUM BUM BUM I myself turn into one happy carrot. Also, I love how the Loporrit are basically the unintentional antagonists of this dungeon, its quite funny.

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  3. After all of the weight and heaviness that we went through in the main MSQ of Endwalker, entering a place that takes the somber leitmotif of Footfalls and turns it into a jazz jam is a nice touch and affirms to the player (and the WoL) that, yes, you can breathe a sigh of relief.

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  4. One of the best dungeon songs for me has been Light in the Storm and the Hard version "Upon the rocks".
    Both representing what happened to the lighthouse in Limsa Lominsa coast AND it's interesting how the original dungeon version seems very eerie but upwards leading, and the HARD version is very downwards leading despite both songs being very similar.

    Both representing the journey up and down the tower.

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  5. Hmm, is this an analysis? A comparaison the jazz cover VS original sad piece? I mean it's cool that you like it obviously but i was expecting more substance tbh

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  6. Ah I'm still hoping you'll review the Highfleet ost. That game has some great bangers with unique musical choices, which all fit its grimey and incredibly stressful environment most times

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  7. Amazing song and amazing dungeon. My favorite though is Qitana Ravel. The song for that dungeon makes you feel like you're walking through something ancient, that hasn't been touched in centuries.

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  8. Hi Marco big fan here, I would like to see you react to, Attack on Titan Suite – Hiroyuki Sawano Project emU this is awesome in so many aspect's that will never be able to tell you, you need to discovery by yourself, much love from Brazil, I'm hope to see you reaction to this <3

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  9. Hey Marco! even though this is a Final Fantasy Video, Are you Voicing a Samurai Tadaaki in Genshin's recent event??!! I started the event and I don't know for sure, But I think I heard you voicing another character!

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  10. It's SUCH a fun dungeon, highly recommend, because it's so lighthearted compared to a lot of other battles in the game. There's a lot of interesting lore hidden in the optional dungeons, plus some amazing music! Go forth, enjoy!

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  11. I love this song and dungeon. Have you done "The Nautilus Knoweth" yet? It's just the night theme for one of the Endwalker hub areas, but it's one of my favorite background tracks in the expansion.

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  12. I love your job, your videos always fill me with happiness knowing someone else appreciates and feels so much from these musics I also love! Have you ever thought about reacting to some musics from the Mana Series? It's a little more underrated than Nier and Final Fantasy, but it's still a really important part of Squeenix's history and a beautiful saga in it's own right! Rising Sun is one beautiful piece from it, I think you would really like it!

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  13. I would love it if you reacted to some music made by Alex Roe. He has a YouTube channel where he uploads a lot of remixes of video game OST. He is not releasing as much as he did a few years ago, but when he does it is always something special. Today he shared a stunning piece of music in which he transformed a solo string melody from the game into an orchestral piece. It is called "Song of Home". It is a remix of the Nomadic Merchant Song from Elden Ring.

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  14. I've only recently discovered your channel and I love it! One game that I'd love to hear your perspective on is Child of Light. I really think you'd love to give the soundtrack a listen if you haven't

    Anyways, thanks for making these videos!

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  15. I love love love that the main motif for the Ancient Amaurotines is jazz. It really helps set them apart in the setting as advanced and otherworldy, in comparison to the general motif of classic orchestra for the bulk of the rest of the game.

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  16. bro i was just playing genshin the other day and i noticed your voice coming up in events and such as NPC's and I'm like who is this guy and i was just expecting you to be some VA like everyone else but you came with so much more! I have finally found an individual who shares a passion for music, especially video game music! I look forward to so much more of your content!

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