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"How About a Song? "An Unwavering Heart" (Final Mix) - Pokémon X & Y" is a high quality rip of the final mix of "How About a Song? "An Unwavering Heart"" from Pokémon X & Y.

Jokes[]

This rip is the advertised track with Chance Sutton and Nick Crompton's farewell messages being read out as the music plays. Both singers were members of Team 10, which produced "It's Everyday Bro".

While the monologues are being read, the video shows pictures of Sutton and Crompton as a sort of tribute to them. The visuals that appear on the screen parody a style used in anime, with Japanese characters accompanying the images. The Japanese characters that appear say (in order of appearance): 機会 (Opportunity), 差し伸べる (Reach out), 未来 (Future), 決別 (Departure), 終劇 (The End).

Transcript[]


[Chance]
Today truly was a day I never expected to happen, but I'm happy it did and I am very optimistic for what the future holds. I am onto a new chapter in my life and have new projects I'm already working on. If any investors are interested, feel free to reach out. And if any of interesting opportunities come my way, I will be delighted to explore those! I can't wait to continue to grow and develop myself in the gaming space as it's a huge passion of mine and I'm beyond excited to see where it takes me.

Thank you all for again being here and for making everything possible. I love you and I will always be here for you too.

Chance.



[Nick]
This is the hardest decision I have ever had to make as it means giving up so much but I believe it is the right decision. I have forgotten what life is like outside of Team 10. I feel like I have been living inside this 'Team 10 bubble' for the last 2 years and the transition out of it is going to be strange. I have been enjoying such a privileged lifestyle and it's going to be sad giving that up but I'm excited for the next chapter of my life.

Thank you,

Nick

Trivia[]

  • Sutton's monologue was presented first despite Crompton departing before him.
  • Crompton's monologue omits a line that reads: "I have new projects in the pipeline if any investors are interested and I'm also open to any other interesting opportunities."
  • One of the images featured in the video is a gray-scaled edit of the music video for "It's Everyday Bro".
  • This is the final rip of the "It's Everyday Bro" event.
  • Despite there being another rip with the melody of "It's Everyday Bro" available, this rip uses the original, unedited version.

External links[]

References[]

  1. "123zc".
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