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==Single release== | ==Single release== | ||
The song was released as a single on <time datetime="1997-11-27">November 27, 1997</time> in 8cm format. The B-side is a song called Holy Night ({{JapaneseTitle | kanji = 聖夜 | kana = せいや | romaji = Seiya}}), and karaoke versions of both songs are included. | The song was released as a [https://archive.org/details/Tokyo_Q_-_Paradise_MiniCD_Tomba1 single] on <time datetime="1997-11-27">November 27, 1997</time> in 8cm format. The B-side is a song called Holy Night ({{JapaneseTitle | kanji = 聖夜 | kana = せいや | romaji = Seiya}}), and karaoke versions of both songs are included. | ||
The front includes a photo of the singers, while the back uses stock illustrations of Tomba and an Evil Pig. | |||
==Promotional video== | ==Promotional video== |
Revision as of 10:47, 24 May 2024
Paradise is a single recorded by Tokyo Q Channel (東京Qチャンネル) that serves as the opening theme for the Japanese version of the first Tomba game. A short version is played in-game during the intro video, and the longer full version was used for a pre-release promotional video and released as single on 8cm CD.
The song was composed by Yasuhiko Warita (割田 康彦) and has lyrics written and sung by Mayumi Sudo (須藤 まゆみ).
Single release
The song was released as a single on in 8cm format. The B-side is a song called Holy Night (聖夜), and karaoke versions of both songs are included.
The front includes a photo of the singers, while the back uses stock illustrations of Tomba and an Evil Pig.
Promotional video
The full version of the song was used in a promotional video made to show off the game in stores.
Lyrics
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