Talk:Michiru Oshima

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[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Is Michiru Oshima really going to be orchestrating music for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess? Someone provided a source [1] but IMDB is user-submitted info, so it isn't really that reliable when it comes to unreleased stuff. Unless someone can provide a (better) reliable and legitimate source, then I'll be happy. TranscendentWarrior 10:53, 8 August 2006

You are correct. Koji Kondo is scoring "Twilight Princess".

I think the reason for this information, was because it was confirmed in a Nintendo Power magazine, that Michiru helped compose the music for the E3 2005 trailer for Twilight Princess - Houratio.

- Correct. It is confirmed in the credits of The Legend of Zeda: Twilight Princess. It also clearly states that she did only the arrangement for the trailer. She didn't do any other score-related work. Koji Kondo is one of three persons to score Twilight Princess. Asking around it seems Oshima was involved with some other Zelda-games as well, but I have yet to find confirmation of this. --Cyhwuhx 11:00, 24 December 2006 (UTC)