Jump Up, Super Star!

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The official cover of the single Jump Up, Super Star!.
The official cover of Jump Up, Super Star!.

Jump Up, Super Star! is the theme song of Super Mario Odyssey. It is sung by Pauline and was used in gameplay footage of Super Mario Odyssey during E3 2017.

The song uses an upbeat, big-band jazz style, and the most noticeable feature is its lyrics, something very rarely heard in songs from the Super Mario series. The song has Pauline detailing an adventure across the worlds of Super Mario Odyssey, referring to herself as Mario's "1-Up Girl". A Japanese version of the song has its own lyrics, unique to the international version.[1]

This song was performed by The Super Mario Players and was sung by Kate Higgins (also known as Kate Davis[2]). It was composed by Naoto Kubo[3], and the original lyrics were written by Nobuyoshi Suzuki[4]. The full version was released worldwide on October 20, 2017 on the iTunes Store, while the short version is downloadable for free until January 2018.[5]

Development

Nobuyoshi Suzuki, the sound designer of Super Mario Odyssey, wrote the first draft of the lyrics in Japanese. According to Yoshiaki Koizumi, they had a discussion on whether using words such as "1UP" would be good. They sent all of the documents they had to the localization members to create the final lyrics, due to English being a more global language, as Koizumi stated.[4]

Kate Higgins, who sang the English version, mentioned Cup of Tea Productions, Inc. was in charge of the voice acting. When asked if she was interested in doing the voice, she agreed and auditioned for the role by sending samples of her voice to Nintendo of Japan, and was ultimately selected for the role. Weeks before the recording session, Nintendo of Japan sent her a demo sung by a Japanese singer and a lead sheet, with the music already recorded. Several people from Japan and America were present in the final recording.[6]

Lyrics

English

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Japanese (short version)

Japanese script Romanization Translation

旅のサイン
さあ帆を上げ始めよう
追い風も踊る

投げたコイン
この未来を占う
女神がキスをした

世界の灯りの数ほど
愛を歌うわ
ジャンプして ダッシュして
そうええ!

一緒に夢を見て(夢を見て)
さあ恋をして(恋をして)
腕振って歩けば (oohoohooh)
こぼれ落ちてゆく(落ちてゆく)
涙の先にも
1UP 叶うよ

皆でハイジャンプして(ハイジャンプして)
さあハイタッチして(ハイタッチして)
タップして踊れば
皆を幸せに(幸せに)
スイッチさせてく
世界照らす
スーパースター
そう Let’s do the オデッセイ!

オデッセイ,デッセイ! (x7)
オデッセイ,オデッセイ!

Tabi no sain
Sā ho o age hajimeyou
Oikaze mo odoru

Nageta koin
Kono mirai o uranau
Megami ga kisuwoshita

Sekai no akari no kazu hodo
Ai o utau wa
Janpu shite dasshu shite
Sou ee!

Issho ni yume o mite (yume o mite)
Saa koi o shite (koi o shite)
Ude futte arukeba (oohoohooh)
Koboreochite yuku (ochite yuku)
Namida no saki ni mo
1UP kanau yo

Mina de hai janpu shite (hai janpu shite)
Saa haitatchi shite (haitatchi shite)
Tappu shite odo reba
Mina wo shiawase ni (shiawase ni)
Suitchi sase teku
Sekai terasu
Sūpāsutā
Sou, let's do the odessei!

Odessei, dessei!
Odessei, odessei!

The journey started,
Let's get the sail up,
Even the tailwind dances.

Throw coins,
Take this future,
A godly kiss.

The number of lights in this world,
I'll sing you a love song,
Jump and dash,
Oh yeah!

Dreaming together (dreaming together)
Come on, don't you love this? (don't you love this?)
Shake your arms and walk (Ooooohhh)
And if you are falling apart (falling apart)
Beyond your tears,
An extra life (1UP) you'll get.

Everyone jump up high, (jump up high)
Give me a high five, (high five)
Tap and dance.
Make everyone happy, (happy)
Let's switch!
Illuminating the world.
Super Star,
So, let's do the Odyssey!

Odyssey, ya see!
Odyssey, Odyssey!

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Trivia

  • This song is the first main theme of a Super Mario series game to feature lyrics.
  • The theme of 25m from Donkey Kong can be heard during the part where Pauline repeats the lyrics "Odyssey, ya see". In addition, the sound effect played when Mario jumps over a barrel in the game can be heard at the end of the aforementioned riff.[7]
    • Also, when Pauline says "Odyssey, ya see", she mimics her sprite animations from Donkey Kong.

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