Hirokazu Ando

Hirokazu Ando, a prominent Japanese video game composer, is best known for his contributions to the beloved "Kirby" series developed by HAL Laboratory. Born on November 22, 1967, Ando began his career in the early 1990s, quickly gaining recognition for his catchy and whimsical melodies. Notably, he composed the soundtrack for "Kirby's Adventure," released in 1993 for the Nintendo Entertainment System, which showcased his talent for creating memorable themes that perfectly complemented the game's charming aesthetic. Beyond "Kirby," Ando has worked on numerous titles, including "Kirby Super Star" and "Kirby: Triple Deluxe," solidifying his legacy in video game music. His work continues to influence and inspire composers in the gaming industry today.

Number of Songs: 103

Songs composed by Hirokazu Ando - Page 3 of 3

Super Flat World: Flat Zone (XG)

Game: Super Smash Bros. Melee

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Through Blocks

Game: Kirby's Block Ball

Platform: Gameboy

Title Screen

Game: Kirby's Block Ball

Platform: Gameboy

Wario Land (SSBM Remix)

Game: Wario Land

Platform: Medleys

World 7: Bubbly Washing Machine

Game: Super Monkey Ball 2

Platform: Nintendo GameCube