![]() ![]() When I first played Undertale, while walking through New Home, the first thing I thought of when I saw the golden flowers in Asgore’s home was MOTHER 3, the Japan-only sequel to Earthbound, which Toby has stated several times was a major inspiration for Undertale. (Last edited 10/22 to add more screenshots related to Flowey) ![]() Like 70% of this post is about Alphys and how golden flowers are used to represent her guilt and anxiety, but there’s also some discussion about the Boss Monster family. While interacting with Alphys or traversing the LabĪfter Mettaton bursts through the wall in the Lab.ĭuring several encounters with Mettaton in Hotland.So this has probably been discussed tons of times before but I wanted to spend some time talking about the symbolism of golden flowers in Undertale, and how the inclusion of golden flowers in a scene can act as a visual shorthand for other things. In the areas of Hotland preceding the Lab While lying on the ground and feeling like garbage in Napstablook's house.ĭuring the snail race on Napstablook's snail farm.īefore fighting Undyne/while cooking with Undyne While a bird carries the protagonist over a disproportionately small gap. In more populated parts of Waterfall and Muffet's parlor in HotlandĪfter placing the umbrella in the stature for the Piano Puzzle, during the memory of Asriel meeting the First Human, while Undyne talks about Asgore and Papyrus while befriending her, after sparing Asgore, after the battle with Asriel, the ending screen after the True Pacifist Ending Creditsīird That Carries You Over A Disproportionately Small Gap While discussing flowers with Sans in Grillby'sįirst encounter with Undyne in early Waterfall When the befriending sequences with Papyrus, Undyne, and Alphys begin,ĭuring an intense moment during the befriending event with Papyrus Phone call for Dog Ending or Dirty Hacker Endingĭuring the fight with Papyrus after he turns the protagonist's SOUL blue Sped up version plays after sparing Sans, Slowed down version plays after Endogeny is placated, overlapped with Woofenstein On the Joystick Config menu during Winter Lighthearted interactions with Papyrus and during the fight with Papyrus before he turns the protagonist's SOUL blueĭistorted in the battle with Snowdrake's Mother Music in Grillby's and Napstablook's snail farm In the protagonist's room in Toriel's Home when the lamp in their room is turned off While fighting regular monsters (excluding Hard Mode/CORE enemies) While the protagonist completes Toriel's test of their independence ![]() Slowed down at multiple instances during the Genocide Route On the Joystick Config menu during Autumn and Springĭuring monster encounters while accompanied by Toriel Protagonist's first encounter with Flowey When applicable, the subset of a group of leitmotifs that a song is a part of is written after the parent group in parentheses. Note: Leitmotifs categorized as "minor" on the leitmotifs page are italicized. Fox has stated that the majority of Undertale's soundtrack was composed using free SoundFonts and synths. The soundtrack and other sound files are largely composed of various leitmotifs. Tracks not present in normal gameplay or in the soundtrack can be found here. There are 101 tracks in total on the Undertale Soundtrack, with tracks 78-101 considered "hidden" tracks. All tracks are composed by Toby "Radiation" Fox with FL Studio. UNDERTALE Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for Undertale, released September 15, 2015, and available for purchase from Bandcamp, Steam, iTunes, the game's website, and available online for free at Spotify. ![]()
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