Talk:Sahad Asran Ryuto

Hey, um... yeah this is my first time doing a talk article... thing...

Ah. Anyways, I'm trying to explain... Sahad's theme song in PI 2 is Bozude Dadada, I'm pretty positive it is... I've listened closely to the lyrics and the "Da da da!" the singers shout during the song is proof that that is its appropriate title...

Unless official Atlus info on Power Instinct states this otherwise, then I'll understand if its not that theme song... though if anyone can really help out with that, that would be wonderful.

No hard feelings to the person I keep correcting this with. I honestly do not mean to cause any offense...

-Ralf

Hi Ralf, sorry I am new in Wikipedia and I don´t know if is like this that I have to reply to your message. About the music themes of Ryuto and Thin-en I have the Power Instinct 2 OST and I am sure that I am not wrong. But if you need more to belive me, check these links.





I Know, the second link is in japanese, but maybe with the help of a translator you can see the names of the music themes.

陳念 = Thinen in japanese

サハド・アスラーン・リュー = Asran shahad Ryuto in japanese

Thanks for helping me to finish the power instinct article :)

-Keith~

Ah... hm. Well, to be honest, I'm still a bit iffy on the themes there. I could have sworn they were what I thought. I dunno... maybe its a mistake Atlus made? Considering they did this with Oume and Otane in Matrimelee (I think?), it has made me wonder if it was a goof up on their behalf and they wound up switching the names.

I don't wanna exactly jump to the conclusion yet that Kechabian is Sahad's theme and Bozude Dadada being Thin-Nen's and such, though. I mean, its not that I don't believe you or anything like that. Just that I'm not sure what to believe now... ^_^;

Talk about irony... now I don't know which song is which. XD

As for helping you on the article--I'm very happy to provide what I have found out and what I know from playing the PI series. I personally love Power Instinct, and I'm glad I've found a fighting game I can feel devoted to. Seeing this entry in Wikipedia, I was glad to see there are people who think of this series as much as I do, if not a little bit. Thanks for your help and everything too, I really appreciate it. =3

-Ralf~

Is not a mistake. If you listen carefully in ryuto theme you'll note that the singers say "cha, cha, cha, chan" not "da,da,da,da" besides Kechabian is similar to Arabian. I supose that kechabian is mix of two or more words. If you want I cant send you both themes to your mail so you can listen them. About the twins the mistake was from noise factory not from atlus.

I am glad to know that you like the power instinct series that much. I m also a big fan of them.

-Keith~

Mm. Well I guess I can take your word for it for now. Heh, I'm sorry about all the misunderstanding then. As I probably mentioned before, I really didn't mean to cause any harm or offense... I kept thinking it was the other.

So it was Noise Factory's fault the names of the sisters got switched! Damn bastards. XD

Maybe we'll talk sometime. I'll only give the email address if you're really wanting to send the songs...

-Ralf~

Update: ...I'm still feeling kind of iffy on these themes. I dunno.. Kechabian doesn't sound very arabic to me when I think about it. Bozude Dadada seems to. XD

Another update: Oh no, wait. Never mind... I think you might be right. Noticed in PI Legends there's a sign above and to the right that says "Bonze Dancers". I figure that must be the creators of the song so... guess you were right. XD

I think they were called the Bozude Flower Dancers in the PI2 credits though?

Yes, doesn't sounds very arabic but maybe because is a mistranslation of an arabic word or something like that. The Buzu Flower Dancers are the fictional singers that perform the song. Seems that all the singers in Power Instinct are fictional, for example Mikazuki Kurumi(Kurara's favorite singer and that sings kurara's theme in PI2) is also voiced by Kotono Mitsuishi(Atlus even gave her a date of birth (May 27)) and in matrimelee there is Hikarino Michiko(Wonderful Internet) that pronounced sound like 'Hikari no Michi Ko' which means 'Fiber Optics Girl' is like a kind of joke.

-Keith~