Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31981697-20190119135153/@comment-32182236-20190121002055

Flowey actually ALSO has three themes:Your Best Friend, You Idiot, and Your Best Nightmare.

Chara also has "Once Upon a Time". Yes, they do. And here's why.

"Undertale" combines Once Upon a Time with His Theme. The story? The clear owners of the song? Chara and Asriel, since it plays during their story. His Theme clearly belongs to Asriel, leaving the "Once Upon a Time" part to Chara. It plays in the intro where CHARA falls. It plays in Mettaton's Hotel, with a statue that was built in 201X, the year of Chara's fall (however, the statue actually was NEVER Chara's!)

In fact, every instance of this theme can be linked to Chara. Even the one in Hopes and Dreams (Chara's the whole motif of the fight, and how Asriel thinks YOU are Chara..)

Battle Against a True Hero is also a battle theme. But I won't argue that it's a second Undyne theme, because Mettaton NEO uses it as well:This is a "hero" theme.

Now, Asriel himself is a very interesting case. Asriel HIMSELF has a total of TWO unique themes! Hopes and Dreams, and Burn in Despair! (SAVE the World technically shares leitmotifs with Hopes and Dreams). Sure, sure, Hopes and Dreams shares Chara's theme, but it also contains Flowey's theme, so some of it is very clearly Asriel.

Multiple battle themes is not an anomaly.

As for Megalomania? That actually doesn't even matter. And to understand why, let's take a look at "Fallen Down".

So, who has fallen down? Toriel, or Frisk? This should be easy, right?

Now, whose theme is "Fallen Down"? Toriel, or Frisk? Easy too, right?

Now, do the answers differ? Of course they do! But this shows a character's theme need not match the character that is being described by the song's name. FRISK has fallen down, TORIEL's theme is "Fallen Down." Geno!Frisk is a megalomaniac, SANS' theme is "MEGALOVANIA".

Undyne's green SOUL attack is still technically an attack on her turn. If we're trapped into the SOUL box, it's the monsters' turn. That's always been the rule. Hence how Sans manages to keep his turn forever by doing absolutely nothing.