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Runblebee, often stylized as runblebee, is a Japanese lyricist and vocalist who has done work for the Sonic the Hedgehog series.
History[]
During his work for the Sonic the Hedgehog series, Runblebee mainly produced songs for games in the Sonic Riders series, as well as Sonic and the Secret Rings. In addition, he was also the English narrator for the Mario & Sonic series from 2010 to 2014.
Runblebee's other game contributions include lyrics and vocals for music from the Phantasy Star series. He worked on a remix of the main theme of Phantasy Star Universe, "Save This World", for the 2007 Ambition of the Illuminus expansion pack. In Phantasy Star Online 2, he wrote and performed the songs, "Neon Days" and "Neon Nights", for the Las Vegas Field released in 2016.[1]
Credits[]
Soundtracks[]
- Sonic Riders
- "Sonic Speed Riders" (vocals)
- "Catch Me If You Can" (lyrics, vocals)
- Sonic and the Secret Rings
- "Seven Rings In Hand" (lyrics)
- "Let the Speed Mend It" (lyrics, vocals)
- "Poison Spear" (lyrics, vocals)
- "The Wicked Wild" (lyrics, vocals)
- "The Palace That Was Found" (lyrics, vocals)
- "How It Started" (lyrics, vocals)
- "No Way Through" (lyrics, vocals)
- "Blue on the Run" (lyrics, vocals)
- "The White of Sky" (lyrics, vocals)
- "Unawakening Float" (lyrics, vocals)
- "It Has Come to This" (lyrics, vocals)
- "Worth a Chance" (lyrics)
- "Yellow Sneakers" (lyrics, vocals)
- Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity
- "Un-Gravitify" (lyrics)
- "Catch Me If You Can (Zero Gravity Mix)" (lyrics, vocals)
Albums[]
- Seven Rings In Hand: Sonic and the Secret Rings Original Sound Track
- "Worth a Chance - Original Version -" (lyrics, vocals)
Voice acting[]
- Narrator (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games, Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games)
References[]
- ↑ Kenneth (19 June 2016). PSO2 Heads to Las Vegas in a New Field. Archived from the original on 5 January 2020.