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Revision as of 19:52, October 11, 2021

Manaka Kataoka.png
Occupation Composer
Notable work Wii Fit
Animal Crossing: City Folk
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Manaka Kataoka, née Tominaga, (片岡真央, Kataoka Manaka) is a composer at Nintendo. She is known for her work on the Animal Crossing series as well as the soundtrack for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (which she worked on with Yasuaki Iwata).

Works

Song credits

Songs are listed by the first game they appeared in, though they may have reappeared in future games. Credits are not necessarily exhaustive and reflect only what can be sourced.

In Animal Crossing: City Folk

Kataoka (center right) presenting Machi e Ikō yo Doubutsu no Mori: Mori no Ongakkai with fellow composers Kazumi Totaka and Shiho Fujii and CD planner Saori Okamoto.

In an interview in Volume 182 of Nintendo DREAM, Kataoka explained that she composed the themes for the Marquee and other songs from buildings in the City, "K.K. Sonata"[nb 1] and one of the three invalid songs. She also arranged the track "Shrunk's Dream", featured as a bonus on Machi e Ikō yo Doubutsu no Mori: Mori no Ongakkai and Animal Crossing: Your Favourite Songs - Original Soundtrack.

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf

  • "Title"[1]
  • "8 AM"[1]
  • "7 PM"[2]
  • "Main Street by Day 1"[2]
  • "Main Street by Day 2"[2]
  • "Main Street by Day 3"[2]
  • "Main Street by Night 1"[nb 2]
  • "Main Street by Night 2"[nb 2]
  • "Main Street by Night 3"[nb 2]
  • Rainy and snowy versions of above themes

Notes

  1. It can be deduced that Kataoka composed "K.K. Sonata" since Shiho Fujii says in the same interview that she composed "K.K. House".
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Rearrangement of daytime Main Street themes.

References