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|title = Harvest Moon: Magical Melody
 
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|released = '''Gamecube''' <br /> Nov. 10th, 2005 (Japan)<br /> March 28th, 2006 (North America) <br /> '''Wii''' <br /> August 25, 2009 (North America) <br /> March 14th, 2008 (PAL regions) <br /> April 3, 2008 (Australia)
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|released = '''Gamecube''' <br>[[File:Japan.gif|20px]] November 10, 2005<br>[[File:America.gif|20px]] March 28, 2006<br> '''Wii''' <br>[[File:America.gif|20px]] August 25, 2009<br>[[File:Europe.gif|20px]] March 14, 2008<br>[[File:Australia.gif|20px]] April 3, 2008
 
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|media = Nintendo Gamecube UMV<br> Nintendo Wii DVD}}'''''Harvest Moon: Magical Melody''''' (''牧場物語 しあわせの詩 for ワールド, Bokujō Monogatari: Shiawase no Uta for Wārudo, ''lit''. Ranch Story: Song of Happiness for World'') was the third ''Harvest Moon'' game to be released for GameCube, but it was released in the PAL regions as a Wii game after the GameCube version was cancelled for unknown reason. This is the second game next to ''[[Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland]]'' to be cancelled in PAL regions.
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This title was release as a [[:Category:Nintendo Wii|Wii]] game in the PAL regions after the [[:Category:Nintendo Gamecube|Gamecube]] version was cancelled. This title features many new characters, many of these characters having been based on characters throughout the series.
 
   
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It is mostly an improved version of ''[[Bokujō Monogatari: Shiawase no Uta]]'' which contained numerous glitches. An additional marriage candidate, [[Jamie (MM)|Jamie]], was available for both [[Adam (MM)|male]] and [[Amanda (MM)|female]] player character.
==Gameplay==
 
In ''Harvest Moon: Magical Melody'', players are enlisted by the [[Harvest Sprites]] to awaken the [[Harvest Goddess]], who has turned herself to stone out of melancholy at the townspeople's disregard.
 
   
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This title features many new characters, many of these characters having been based on characters throughout the series. It's also the first game in the series to have a multiplayer feature.
The player's goal is to collect '''notes''', so that they can resurrect the Harvest Goddess. Your rival, named [[Jamie (MM)|Jamie]], is always telling you that she (or he) will be the one to resurrect the [[Goddess]], though in the end, it is the player. While the sprites say that 100 notes are needed to free the Goddess, at least 50 notes will free her. The player can still try to collect the last 50 notes.
 
The Wii version adds motion-sensitive controls for actions such as [[Making Money|fishing]], [[Making Money|mining]] and [[Making Money|foraging]] but removes the option to play as a female character.
 
   
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=='''Plot'''==
In Magical Melody for the Gamecube, there are 10 people of each gender you can choose from to marry, not including your rival. In this game you have a rival, who is always the opposite gender of you. If you end up marring him/her, your game ends upon the marriage.
 
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In ''Magical Melody'', the player arrives in town after reading an advertisement that he or she saw in the newspaper. The player will then meet [[Theodore (MM)|Theodore]], the town's mayor, in Town Square. The player will be prompted to pick a name for his/her character, as well as the farm. The player will also get to choose where the character's starting home will be from among three different locations.
   
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Once a home has been chosen, the player will settle into his/her new home. Upon sleeping, the character will have a dream of somewhat a reality which is a flash-back or vision of what happened years ago. The player is awoken the next day to the presence of the [[Harvest Sprites]], who are surprised that the player can see them. The sprites were also shown in the dream the character had, leading to suprise and shock. The sprites will ask the player to help them, and the player will then be enlisted by the sprites to awaken the [[Harvest Goddess]], along with the rival farmer [[Jamie (MM)|Jamie]], who has turned herself to stone out of melancholy at the townspeople's disregard.
[[File:Maincharacters.gif|thumb|The hero and heroine of the game.]]
 
==Playable Characters==
 
In HM:MM the player can choose to play as a boy or girl. In the Wii version this option was removed, and you can only play as a male character. The player will then meet the mayor who asks your name, and you will name your character.
 
   
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The player's goal is to collect [[Musical Notes (MM)|musical notes]] so that the Harvest Goddess can be resurrected. While the sprites say that 100 notes are needed to free the Goddess, only 50 notes are required to awaken her. Once the Goddess is awakened, it is still possible to get all 100 notes and complete the game.
==Marriage==
 
 
=='''Gameplay'''==
You can marry any of the 11 opposite gendered characters provided for each gender.
 
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[[File:Maincharacters.gif|thumb]]The Wii version of ''Magical Melody'' differs from the GameCube version of the game. Although the story is identical and features the same villagers, the Wii version's major difference is that it does not allow the player to choose between a male or female protagonist. The GameCube version allows both genders to be the main hero/heroine, but the Wii version allows only a male character.
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Controls also differ between the two versions. The Wii version features motion control for activities such as mining and fishing, whereas on the GameCube the controls are simplified, only needing the player to press buttons to perform tasks.
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*Grow crops.
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*Collect musical notes to free the Goddess.
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=='''Marriage Candidates'''==
 
The player can marry any of the 11 opposite gendered characters provided for each gender.
   
 
===Bachelorettes===
 
===Bachelorettes===
*[[Ann_(MM)|'''Ann''']] - The daughter of the Junk Shop owner. She loves inventions. You can often find her in the caves.
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*[[Ann_(MM)|Ann]] - The daughter of the Junk Shop owner. She loves inventions. She is often found in the caves.
*[[Dia_(MM)|'''Dia''']] - a recluse living at the Sanatorium to recover from emotional surgery from the divorce of her parents. She seems to be very shy or upset.
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*[[Dia_(MM)|Dia]] -A recluse living at the Sanatorium to recover from emotional surgery after the divorce of her parents. She seems to be very shy or upset.
*[[Ellen_(MM)|'''Ellen''']] - a sweet and kind girl who works at the Blue Sky Ranch, daughter of Hank and cousin of Blue. She is very interested in animals and cooking.
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*[[Ellen_(MM)|Ellen]] - A sweet and kind girl who works at the Blue Sky Ranch, daughter of Hank and cousin of Blue. She is very interested in animals and cooking.
*'''[[Eve (MM)|Eve]]''' - A beautiful belle that works at the Moonlight Cafe. She walks around the lake, beach and the village.
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*[[Eve (MM)|Eve]] - A beautiful belle that works at the Moonlight Cafe. She walks around the lake, beach and the village.
*[[Gina_(MM)|'''Gina''']] - a nurse at the Clinic and the Sanatorium, and Dia's attendant.
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*[[Gina_(MM)|Gina]] - A nurse at the Clinic and the Sanatorium, and Dia's attendant.
*[[Gwen_(MM)|'''Gwen''']] - An attractive girl at Perch Inn. She loves animals and riding horses. She's Woody's granddaughter.
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*[[Gwen_(MM)|Gwen]] - An attractive girl at Perch Inn. She loves animals and riding horses. She is Woody's granddaughter.
*[[Katie_(MM)|'''Katie''']] - A waitress at Café Callaway. She loves making candy and dreams of baking cakes.
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*[[Katie_(MM)|Katie]] - A waitress at Café Callaway. She loves making candy and dreams of baking cakes.
*[[Lyla_(MM)|'''Lyla''']] - a cheerful socialite who owns the "Hearty♥Lyla," a gift shop.
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*[[Lyla_(MM)|Lyla]] - A cheerful socialite who owns the "Hearty♥Lyla," a gift shop.
*[[Maria_(MM)|'''Maria''']] - The mayor's daughter who runs the library. She's neat and serious and can be found at the Square.
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*[[Maria_(MM)|Maria]] - The Mayor's daughter, who runs the library. She is neat and serious and can be found at the Square.
*[[Nina_(MM)|'''Nina''']] - Sweet little Nina lends a hand with plants at the Spring Farm. Fresh flowers are her favorites.
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*[[Nina_(MM)|Nina]] - A young girl who lends a hand with plants at the Spring Farm. Fresh flowers are her favorites.
*[[Jamie (MM)|'''Jamie''']] (secret) - a stubborn farmer who is your rival to save the [[Harvest Goddess]]. She is ill-tempered and rude but eventually finds her way.
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*[[Jamie (MM)|Jamie]] (Secret) - A stubborn farmer who is your rival to save the [[Harvest Goddess]]. She is ill-tempered and rude but eventually finds her way. Be warned, if you marry her your game will end and take you back to your last save.
   
 
===Bachelors===
 
===Bachelors===
*[[Alex_(MM)|'''Alex''']] - A doctor at the Clinic. If he's not at the Clinic, he can be found at the lake.
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*[[Alex_(MM)|Alex]] - A doctor at the Clinic. If he is not at the Clinic, he can be found at the lake.
*[[Basil_(MM)|'''Basil''']] - A wandering plant hunter. He loves nature. He can be found in the caves and at the lake.
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*[[Basil_(MM)|Basil]] - A wandering plant hunter. He loves nature. He can be found in the caves and at the lake.
*[[Blue_(MM)|'''Blue''']] - Ellen's cousin who works at the Blue Sky Ranch. He's very hard working and toils in the pastures.
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*[[Blue_(MM)|Blue]] - Ellen's cousin who works at the Blue Sky Ranch. He's very hard working and toils in the pastures.
*[[Bob_(MM)|'''Bob''']] - A young man who does deliveries. He helps out at the Blue Sky Ranch and mines in the caves.
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*[[Bob_(MM)|Bob]] - A young man who does deliveries. He helps out at the Blue Sky Ranch and mines in the caves.
*[[Carl_(MM)|'''Carl''']] - A laid-back young man who works at the cafe. Running a lovely cafe has been his dream.
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*[[Carl_(MM)|Carl]] - A laid-back young man who works at the cafe. Running a lovely cafe has been his dream.
*[[Dan_(MM)|'''Dan''']] - A young man who came from the south. He lives to have fun.
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*[[Dan_(MM)|Dan]] - A young man who came from the south. He lives to have fun.
*[[Joe_(MM)|'''Joe''']] - If Joe isn't working as an apprentice for Woody, he's usually prowling around streams with a fishing rod.
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*[[Joe_(MM)|Joe]] - One of Woody's two apprentices. If not in the workshop, he is usually prowling around streams with a fishing rod.
*[[Kurt_(MM)|'''Kurt''']] - Quiet and thoughtful, Kurt works hard as Woody's apprentice. He often explores caves on his days off.
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*[[Kurt_(MM)|Kurt]] - The second of Woody's two apprentices. He often explores caves on his days off.
*[[Louis_(MM)|'''Louis''']] - He lives in the Junk Shop. He's a scholarly-type inventor. You'll also see him exploring caves.
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*[[Louis_(MM)|Louis]] - He lives in the Junk Shop. He's a scholarly-type inventor. The player may also see him exploring caves.
*[[Ray_(MM)|'''Ray''']] - A young man who truly loves fishing. He goes to all the fishing spots.
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*[[Ray_(MM)|Ray]] - A young man who truly loves fishing. He can be found anywhere that the player can fish.
*[[Jamie_(MM)|'''Jamie''']] (secret) - a stubborn farmer who is your rival to save the [[Harvest Goddess]]. He is ill-tempered and rude but eventually finds his way.
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*[[Jamie_(MM)|Jamie]] (Secret) - a stubborn farmer who is your rival to save the [[Harvest Goddess]]. He is ill-tempered and rude, but he eventually finds his way. Be warned, if you marry him your game will end and take you back to your last save.
 
==See Also==
 
* [[MM: Locations|Magical Melody Locations]]
 
* [[MM: Requirements for Marriage|Magical Melody Requirements for Marriage]]
 
* [[:Category:Magical Melody NPCs| Magical Melody Characters]]
 
* [[MM: Animals|Magical Melody Animals]]
 
* [[MM: Festivals|Magical Melody Festivals]]
 
   
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=='''Trivia'''==
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*The characters are taken from [[Harvest Moon]], [[Harvest Moon 64]] and [[Harvest Moon: Save The Homeland]] with the same families and personalities. The only difference is Doug is Gwen's uncle.
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*The characters from Save The Homeland are marriage candidates and they weren't from their debut.
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*It was the first game to obtain the blue feather from an event rather than the shop.
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*The bachelorettes' parents from the original game to have their names revealed in this game.
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*[[Adam (MM)|Adam]], the male protagonist in Magical Melody, is identical to [[Pete]], the first and well-known protagonist of the franchise. But both are separate characters.
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*It was also the first game to feature voice acting but the characters only make sounds rather than talking.
 
=='''See Also'''==
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* [[Flowerbud Village (MM)|Locations]]
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* [[Recipes (MM)|Recipes]]
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*[[Power Berries (MM)|Power Berries]]
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* [[Marriage (MM)|Marriage]]
 
* [[:Category:Magical Melody NPCs|Characters]]
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* [[Animals (MM)|Animals]]
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* [[Festivals (MM)|Festivals]]
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*[[Tools (MM)|Tools]]
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*[[Musical Notes (MM)|Musical Notes]]
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*[[House Upgrades (MM)|House Upgrades]]
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*[[Fishing (MM)|Fishing]]
   
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Revision as of 14:05, 1 March 2020

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Harvest Moon: Magical Melody (牧場物語 しあわせの詩 for ワールド, Bokujō Monogatari: Shiawase no Uta for Wārudo, lit. Ranch Story: Song of Happiness for World) was the third Harvest Moon game to be released for GameCube, but it was released in the PAL regions as a Wii game after the GameCube version was cancelled for unknown reason. This is the second game next to Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland to be cancelled in PAL regions.

It is mostly an improved version of Bokujō Monogatari: Shiawase no Uta which contained numerous glitches. An additional marriage candidate, Jamie, was available for both male and female player character.

This title features many new characters, many of these characters having been based on characters throughout the series. It's also the first game in the series to have a multiplayer feature.

Plot

In Magical Melody, the player arrives in town after reading an advertisement that he or she saw in the newspaper. The player will then meet Theodore, the town's mayor, in Town Square. The player will be prompted to pick a name for his/her character, as well as the farm. The player will also get to choose where the character's starting home will be from among three different locations.

Once a home has been chosen, the player will settle into his/her new home. Upon sleeping, the character will have a dream of somewhat a reality which is a flash-back or vision of what happened years ago. The player is awoken the next day to the presence of the Harvest Sprites, who are surprised that the player can see them. The sprites were also shown in the dream the character had, leading to suprise and shock. The sprites will ask the player to help them, and the player will then be enlisted by the sprites to awaken the Harvest Goddess, along with the rival farmer Jamie, who has turned herself to stone out of melancholy at the townspeople's disregard.

The player's goal is to collect musical notes so that the Harvest Goddess can be resurrected. While the sprites say that 100 notes are needed to free the Goddess, only 50 notes are required to awaken her. Once the Goddess is awakened, it is still possible to get all 100 notes and complete the game.

Gameplay

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The Wii version of Magical Melody differs from the GameCube version of the game. Although the story is identical and features the same villagers, the Wii version's major difference is that it does not allow the player to choose between a male or female protagonist. The GameCube version allows both genders to be the main hero/heroine, but the Wii version allows only a male character.

Controls also differ between the two versions. The Wii version features motion control for activities such as mining and fishing, whereas on the GameCube the controls are simplified, only needing the player to press buttons to perform tasks.

  • Grow crops.
  • Collect musical notes to free the Goddess.

Marriage Candidates

The player can marry any of the 11 opposite gendered characters provided for each gender.

Bachelorettes

  • Ann - The daughter of the Junk Shop owner. She loves inventions. She is often found in the caves.
  • Dia -A recluse living at the Sanatorium to recover from emotional surgery after the divorce of her parents. She seems to be very shy or upset.
  • Ellen - A sweet and kind girl who works at the Blue Sky Ranch, daughter of Hank and cousin of Blue. She is very interested in animals and cooking.
  • Eve - A beautiful belle that works at the Moonlight Cafe. She walks around the lake, beach and the village.
  • Gina - A nurse at the Clinic and the Sanatorium, and Dia's attendant.
  • Gwen - An attractive girl at Perch Inn. She loves animals and riding horses. She is Woody's granddaughter.
  • Katie - A waitress at Café Callaway. She loves making candy and dreams of baking cakes.
  • Lyla - A cheerful socialite who owns the "Hearty♥Lyla," a gift shop.
  • Maria - The Mayor's daughter, who runs the library. She is neat and serious and can be found at the Square.
  • Nina - A young girl who lends a hand with plants at the Spring Farm. Fresh flowers are her favorites.
  • Jamie (Secret) - A stubborn farmer who is your rival to save the Harvest Goddess. She is ill-tempered and rude but eventually finds her way. Be warned, if you marry her your game will end and take you back to your last save.

Bachelors

  • Alex - A doctor at the Clinic. If he is not at the Clinic, he can be found at the lake.
  • Basil - A wandering plant hunter. He loves nature. He can be found in the caves and at the lake.
  • Blue - Ellen's cousin who works at the Blue Sky Ranch. He's very hard working and toils in the pastures.
  • Bob - A young man who does deliveries. He helps out at the Blue Sky Ranch and mines in the caves.
  • Carl - A laid-back young man who works at the cafe. Running a lovely cafe has been his dream.
  • Dan - A young man who came from the south. He lives to have fun.
  • Joe - One of Woody's two apprentices. If not in the workshop, he is usually prowling around streams with a fishing rod.
  • Kurt - The second of Woody's two apprentices. He often explores caves on his days off.
  • Louis - He lives in the Junk Shop. He's a scholarly-type inventor. The player may also see him exploring caves.
  • Ray - A young man who truly loves fishing. He can be found anywhere that the player can fish.
  • Jamie (Secret) - a stubborn farmer who is your rival to save the Harvest Goddess. He is ill-tempered and rude, but he eventually finds his way. Be warned, if you marry him your game will end and take you back to your last save.

Trivia

  • The characters are taken from Harvest Moon, Harvest Moon 64 and Harvest Moon: Save The Homeland with the same families and personalities. The only difference is Doug is Gwen's uncle.
  • The characters from Save The Homeland are marriage candidates and they weren't from their debut.
  • It was the first game to obtain the blue feather from an event rather than the shop.
  • The bachelorettes' parents from the original game to have their names revealed in this game.
  • Adam, the male protagonist in Magical Melody, is identical to Pete, the first and well-known protagonist of the franchise. But both are separate characters.
  • It was also the first game to feature voice acting but the characters only make sounds rather than talking.

See Also