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Diggin' in the Carts

Diggin' in the Carts S01E05: The Role of Role Play

2014 · 1 Season · Documentary

Diggin' In The Carts shines a spotlight on the composers who created a style of music that has had an immense impact on modern pop culture. From the personal studios of these legendary composers, to the concert halls of Japan where symphony orchestras are performing their compositions to sold-out crowds today - the series will document how the music of video games was created, what inspired it, and how it evolved into its own cultural phenomenon. Peppered with commentary from some of modern music’s finest DJ’s, musicians and electronic producers from around the world, the documentary also shows the influence these Japanese composers had on the world - and the world of music.

Creator: Nick Dwyer
Cast: Haruhisa Tanaka, Yuichi Uchizawa, Peter Berkman, Phillipa Margaret Brown, Justin Smith

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Diggin.In.The.Carts.S01E05.1080p.WEB.H264-HYMN
2026-02-27
Quality: 1920x1080 25.000 FPS @ 5.9 Mb/s (157 kb/s 2ch AAC)
Runtime: 16 Minutes
Rel Size: 0.7gb / 16Fx50MB
Language: English
Subtitles: Spanish
Genre: Music / Video Games
URL: https://imdb.com/title/tt4006372/
Diggin In The Carts S01E05

Diggin' in the Carts: The Secret History of Japanese Video Game Music
Japanese's most influential video game music composers are brought to the
forefront in this exclusive documentary. Meet the men and women who
created what is arguably Japanese's biggest musical export.

Season 1 Episode 5: The Role of Role Play
The drama and emotion in Japanese role-playing games have inspired iconic
melodies, such as Nobuo Uematsu's music from Final Fantasy, which has
been recreated in orchestral renditions.

Almost a decade before names like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest started
to make an appearance around the world, role playing games were already a
big deal in Japan. In fact, they were so important that games companies
were employing the likes of Koichi Sugiyama, one of Japan's most respected
classical composers to give the 8-bit and 16-bit sound a sophistication
never heard before. In this episode, we follow the music of Final Fantasy
as the compositions of Nobuo Uematsu come full circle. In their early
incarnations, it was 8-bit music imitating the orchestral sound. Nowadays,
some of the world's leading orchestras perform the music that once strove
to elevate itself to their level.
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