View Full Version : Origin of "Dark Chii theme (Kamui/Fuuma Dialogue Mix)?
When I watched Chobits, I wanted to find the cool techno song in the background of the action bits, like in the episode where Chii goes missing. I was told it was called the "Dark Chii theme", so I went out to look for it. It took a lot of searching, but I found 2 versions. Both have people talking throughout, which is moderately irritating. At first I thought the two main characters of X(TV) being in the titles were a little weird, until I realized that both Chobits and X are done by CLAMP. So anyways, I was wondering if anyone knows the origin of these songs, as in, which album they came from. Also, is there a version without dialogue?
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Yamano667
2004-09-19, 08:46
Well, you have to buy the chobits character album, which has all the character songs, and background songs,etc IF you want to have the dialogue off the song I would recomend you to get adobe audition ver1.5(professional and very sophisticated sound appz)
When I watched Chobits, I wanted to find the cool techno song in the background of the action bits, like in the episode where Chii goes missing. I was told it was called the "Dark Chii theme", so I went out to look for it. It took a lot of searching, but I found 2 versions. Both have people talking throughout, which is moderately irritating. At first I thought the two main characters of X(TV) being in the titles were a little weird, until I realized that both Chobits and X are done by CLAMP. So anyways, I was wondering if anyone knows the origin of these songs, as in, which album they came from. Also, is there a version without dialogue?
Cheese
Timeless Enigma
2004-09-19, 19:02
I'm not sure on whether or not the "Dark Chii Theme" is on a Chobits titled soundtrack or single, but the Fuuma (Dialogue Mix) and the Kamui (Dialogue Mix) are available on their respective singles "Fuuma" Single and "Kamui" Single from the X soundtrack.
I have not been able to find a non vocal version that came from an actual audio CD source, but in the end it's not really worth it. It's a great and catchy trance track, and the spoken words don't detract from the theme. And it's not like there's full dialogue overtop of the song anyway.
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