This page provides the supplemental figures for book chapters 1-7, 10, and 12.
- Chapter 1: Dancing Mad: Music and the Apotheosis of Villainy in Final Fantasy (Jessica Kizzire)
- Chapter 2: The Devil in the Detail: Analyzing Nobuo Uematsu’s ‘One-Winged Angel’ from Final Fantasy VII (James S. Tate)
- Chapter 3: Changing Times: The Diatonic Rhythms of Nobuo Uematsu’s Final Fantasy Battle Music (Ross Mitchell)
- Chapter 4: Thus Spake Uematsu: Satirical Parody in the Opening Sequence to Final Fantasy VI (Richard Anatone)
- Chapter 5: That tune really holds the game together: Thematic families in Final Fantasy IX (Atkinson)
- Chapter 6: A Link Between Worlds: The Construction of Nostalgia in Game Music and Final Fantasy IX (James L. Tate)
- Chapter 7: Penultimate Fantasies: Compositional Precedents in Uematsu’s Early Works (Alan Elkins)
- Chapter 10: Feminine Themings The Construction of Musical Gendering in the Final Fantasy Franchise (Thomas B. Yee)
- Chapter 12: HISTORICAL NARRATOLOGY AND THE ‘HYMN OF THE FAYTH’ IN FINAL FANTASY X (Powell and Dudley)
Chapter 1: Dancing Mad: Music and the Apotheosis of Villainy in Final Fantasy (Jessica Kizzire)
Supp 1.1: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VI, ‘Kefka’, A section melodic reduction.
Supp 1.2: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VI, ‘Kefka’, Harmonic Reductions.
Supp 1.3: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VIII, ‘Succession of Witches’, Melodic Comparison.
Supp 1.4: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VIII, ‘Succession of Witches’, Accompaniment Comparison.
Supp 1.5: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VIII, ‘Succession of Witches’, Introduction and Start of the A Section.
Supp 1.6: Visual Comparison of Kefka and Edea’s parade dancers.
Supp 1.7: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VI, ‘Dancing Mad, Part 1’, Opening Measures.
Supp 1.8: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VI, ‘Dancing Mad, Part 1’, Augmented ‘Kefka’ Allusion Comparison.
Supp 1.9: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VIII, ‘The Castle’, A section.
Supp 1.10: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VIII, ‘The Legendary Beast’, Melodic Comparison.
Supp 1.11: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VIII, ‘Maybe I’m A Lion,’ Melodic Comparison.
Supp 1.12: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VII, ‘Those Chosen by the Planet’, Melodic Comparison.
Supp 1.13: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VII, ‘One-Winged Angel’, Introduction.
Supp 1.14: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VII, ‘One-Winged Angel’, Introduction, Meter Change.
Supp 1.15: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VII, ‘One-Winged Angel’, Flute solo.
Supp 1.16: Visual Comparison of Kefka and Kuja.
Supp 1.17: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy IX, ‘Immoral Melody’, Melody.
Supp 1.18: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy IX, ‘Final Battle’, Chord Build-Up in Main Loop.
Supp 1.19: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy VI, ‘Dancing Mad, Part 4’, Chord Build-Up.
Supp 1.20: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy IX, ‘The Final Battle’, Melodic Comparison.
Supp 1.21: Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy IX, ‘The Final Battle’, Main Melody Comparison.

The books include conceptual, technical and sonic detail, but remain accessible to those with less formal education. Similarly, the authors are asked to ensure that those less familiar with the game medium are able to follow the arguments. Technological discussions are necessary, but they are explained in plain English and in such a way that the sonic implications are clear. The books are easily readable by advanced undergraduate students.