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->''"This music makes me feel as though I am doing something noble, and horribly wrong."''
-->--'''A Website/{{Youtube}} commenter''', on ''VideoGame/{{OFF}}'s'' [[https://youtu.be/pLAP2X16GP4 "Minuit A Fond La Caisse"]]

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Generally, whenever works of fiction decide they want to employ some good ol' pathos during TheSiege to get tears flowing, such as showing beloved characters die as their losing side of a battle gets steamrolled by the enemy, or a OneManArmy making their last stand before finally giving in, sometimes they won't just rely to having characters [[DiedInYourArmsTonight dying in people's arms]] or resorting to [[PietaPlagiarism Pietà Plagiarisms]], ignoring the carnage around them just because TalkingIsAFreeAction.

Instead, they might eschew those tropes in favor of letting the tragedy unfold as {{Red Shirt}}s and beloved characters meet their maker during a LastStand, and what better way to underscore the drama by playing the exact opposite of HotBlooded battle music? To better reflect the feelings of hopelessness experienced by the losing side, the futility of a conflict, the broken psyche of a character in the middle of a [[HeroicBSOD mental breakdown]] amidst the chaos, or even the [[WarIsHell horrors of war itself]], melancholy [[OneWomanWail one-woman wails]] and the like are used to broadly communicate those to the audience; dramatic slow motion and muted sounds are pretty much expected to appear in live-action works.

Other works -- particularly, but not limited to, video games and anime -- apply this trope rather differently. Sad battle music isn't just limited to grand war sequences, but also can also be heard during smaller-scale conflicts, usually duels between two characters. In this case, the normal pace of the fight is kept intact, likely to emphasize the brutality that may ensue along with the somber mood of the conflict. [[note]]Mostly as a practical way to avoid disrupting the flow of gameplay in video games.[[/note]] Battles that involve {{Tragic Villain}}s, [[AntiVillain Anti-Villains]], {{Fallen Hero}}es, [[HeroAntagonist Heroic Antagonists]], and {{Tragic Monster}}s begging for a MercyKill are common situations where somber music can be fitting. If it's a no-holds-barred [[FightingYourFriend battle between allies]], one of which has turned [[FaceHeelTurn traitor]], [[SanitySlippage gone insane]], [[IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight brainwashed]] or [[StakingTheLovedOne infected]] yet still conscious, etc., sad battle music is also very likely be heard, as if to emphasize how tragic and conflicting it feels to watch the good guys cut each other down mercilessly due to circumstance, emotional turmoil, or conflicting goals -- especially if the fight is futile or unnecessary to carry out in the first place, or if [[PlayerPunch you're the one doing it]] -- as well as express how [[ItsPersonal personal]] it is for both combatants. If the opponent in question is a [[MentorOccupationalHazard mentor]], a [[KillTheOnesYouLove close friend, family, or a loved one]], you better brace yourself for a TearJerker, because this trope is guaranteed to happen.

Subtrope of SimpleScoreOfSadness. Compare: PlayingTheHeartStrings, where sound effects are muted for music; OneWomanWail, where you hear a wailing singing voice; LonelyPianoPiece, where one character or very few characters realize that they're on their own; EtherealChoir, where a distant choir harmonizes with the scene. All of these can overlap with this trope when they accompany the right kind of scene.

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!!Other Examples:

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* In the ''Anime/AttackOnTitan'''': A Choice with no Regrets'' OVA, Levi [[spoiler:goes God mode on the titan that killed his friends]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXtFlunjuMc and all you can hear are his anguished screams and a sad piano melody.]]
* ''Anime/CodeGeass'' has this during [[spoiler:the Black Knight's betrayal of Lelouch]].
* In ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' Episode 25, Krillin and Gohan fight Nappa to a sad fighting theme. Averted in the Western dub, where it is replaced with a more action-y theme.
** In ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'', [[spoiler: this occurs in the latter half of Broly's fight with Gogeta, as he gets the crap beaten out of him and about to lose his life to the fusion.]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJGUN7-PkyY Lilium]], from ''Manga/ElfenLied''.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yctKSEjtIVc Battle of Courage]] from ''Anime/GaoGaiGar''.
* ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaTheMovie2ndAs'' has a brief scene of Reinforce attempting to cave Nanoha's face in with her bare hands while the song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVhDEJNIRrE& "Dear My Sister Dear My Memory"]] plays, though this has more to do with it being sandwiched between two scenes of Fate undergoing TheFinalTemptation than the tone of the fight itself.
* ''Anime/MazingerZ'': A sad theme plays in the final battle when [[spoiler:Kouji fights two ''[[Anime/GreatMazinger Mykene War Beasts]]'', loses, and Mazinger-Z is destroyed]].
* ''Manga/OutlawStar'': Episode 20 features a solemn harmonica track called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th2GuqIevXI "Breeze,"]] which plays as [[spoiler:Jin unknowingly battles to the death with a girl he's fallen in love with]].
* ''Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie'' uses this when Pokemon and their clones are being forced to fight to the death.
* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'':
** ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcgEHrwdSO4 Decretum]]'', a sad little piece that plays when Sayaka, at the apex of her mental breakdown, is utterly butchering a witch.
** ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtY_RXoF1wA Symposium Magarum]]'' the music that plays as Kyoko and Madoka do battle against Oktavia von Seckendorff [[spoiler:who happens to be Sayaka's Witch form]].
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypzPw2DHes0 Memories: Kotowari]] from the ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' OVA Trust And Betrayal.
* In ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle'':
** A sad theme plays in ''Tokyo Revelations'' when Syaoran fights [[spoiler: Syaoran]].
** ''Broken Sword of Justice'', a [[DarkReprise dark reprisal]] of Kurogane's theme, plays [[spoiler: right as his mother is murdered and the village is attacked by monsters.]]
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''Fanfic/KingdomHeartsTheAntipode:'' An original composition, titled ''[[https://soundcloud.com/megaflamehedge/fracturedmirror Fractured Mirror]]'', was made for the FinalBattle of the second installment. A ''Lord of the Castle''-inspired number that is in equal parts climactic and emotional; it perfectly encapsulates the [[WhyCantIHateYou conflict]] between Riku and Riku Replica.
* The ''[[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Undertale]]'' WebComic/multimedia project ''[[WebComic/InvertedFate Inverted Fate]]'' has several examples:
** ''[[https://soundcloud.com/megaflamehedge/fightingfluffybuns?in=megaflamehedge/sets/inverted-fate-ost Regret]]'', Asgore's battle theme is both tense and melancholy, reflecting the fact that he is secretly trying to goad Frisk into taking his soul so they can return to the surface without killing Toriel.
** ''[[https://soundcloud.com/megaflamehedge/anxiouslizardfite?in=megaflamehedge/sets/inverted-fate-ost Wavering Spirit]]'', Alphys's fight theme, while not as somber as the other examples, does have a somewhat melancholy feel, reflecting Alphys's going against her own beliefs and trying to kill the human, as the Captain of the Royal Guard is expected to do.
** ''[[spoiler:[[https://soundcloud.com/megaflamehedge/rowrowfightdacalculator?in=megaflamehedge/sets/inverted-fate-ost Confrontation! The Killer Robot’s Final Stand!]]'', the theme that plays during the first part of Mettaton's CORE battle, plays as Undyne forces Mettaton to turn against Frisk and try to kill them on live TV, just as his audience expects. The sad choirs and the tense notes make it clear the pain Mettaton feels in attacking his friend, both physically and verbally.]]
** ''[[spoiler:[[https://youtu.be/KEKdXc9W2Jo Ultimatum + Everything Is (Not) Fine]]'' is eventually revealed to be this, as it plays as Papyrus and Sans confront an emotionally distraught Frisk in Part 48 to calm them down and help them get back on the right track.]]
** ''[[https://soundcloud.com/megaflamehedge/youregrounded?in=megaflamehedge/sets/inverted-fate-ost Fallen Crown]]'', Toriel’s boss theme, reflects perfectly the poor queen’s inner turmoil. WordOfGod stated that the song represents Toriel’s very complex emotional state.
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[[folder:Film]]
* ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'' as, after TheReveal of who BigBad really is, the ensuing battle has a sad score to emphasise Hiro's pain.
* ''Billion Dollar Brain''; as General Midwinter's army plunges through the frozen Gulf of Finland to suffer a horrific mass death by drowning and hypothermia (caused when the Soviet Airforce dropped an "icebreaker" bomb on the ice), the background music being played is a down-tempo version of "Midwinter's Theme".
* In ''Film/{{Braveheart}}'', during the Battle of Falkirk, sad music begins to play as the Scottish nobles William Wallace trusted to help them flee the field instead, and the King of England, Edward Longshanks, orders his archers to fire on the infantry fighting in the front. The music becomes more tragic and dramatic as Wallace attempts to chase after Longshanks, and finds out that yet another Scottish noble he trusted betrayed him, causing him to suffer a HeroicBSOD after witnessing this DespairEventHorizon.
* ''WesternAnimation/Cars3'': The music at the Los Angeles 500 starts off majestic and bright as Lightning manages to beat the other next-gens, but at lap 461 after Storm suddenly overtakes him, the music becomes worrisome and intense as Lightning falls back and pushes himself to the max as he struggles to catch up. The music gets more and more intense, eventually deteriorating into a ScareChord as he loses control and is about to crash.
* ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows Part 2'' has the track "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cziY4LjfeFE Courtyard Apocalypse]]", accompanied by watching the Death Eaters and the Order of the Phoenix fight to the bitter end. It even becomes more sad when you see Fenrir Greyback, a werewolf who has developed a taste for human flesh when not in his wolf form, feeding on the body of [[spoiler:Lavender Brown]].
* The slow woodwind solo during the combat at Agincourt in Creator/KennethBranagh's film of ''Theatre/HenryV''. Some of the combat sequences are also done in slow motion.
* The final battle of ''Film/TheLastSamurai'' starts off with a powerful, pounding score, but it turns into this as everything slows down and the awesome sword-fighting becomes pure butchery, in addition to several notable characters being killed. It doesn't quite recover.
%%* The Stampede from ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKSsLEYc1xs You know what we're talking about.]] (SORRY, BUT WEBLINKS ARE NOT EXAMPLES)
* ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings''
** There are two uses of this trope in ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing The Fellowship of the Ring]]''. The first is when they escape the mines of Moria right after Gandalf falls. The second is when [[spoiler:Boromir]] is slain fighting the orcs.
** In ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers The Two Towers]]'', there is one during part of the battle of Helm's Deep, when [[spoiler:Haldir]] dies.
** In the movie of ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing The Return of the King]]'', Pippin sings a song for Denethor. It's a sad melody. At the same time, Faramir and his battalion charge Osgiliath, and it doesn't go well.
* Barber's ''Adagio for Strings'' famously plays over the final scene to ''{{Film/Platoon}}''.
* ''Franchise/StarWars Episode III: Film/RevengeOfTheSith'':
** "Anakin's Betrayal" plays during the march on the Jedi Temple and the montage of Clone Troopers killing their Jedi generals, courtesy of Order 66.
** WordOfGod says that "Battle of the Heroes," which plays during the climactic fight between Anakin and Obi-Wan, is meant to be this when compared to "Duel of the Fates" from the rest of the prequel trilogy.
* ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' has “A Jedi’s Fury”, which plays when Luke is overpowering Vader in their duel, but is ominously sad as it symbolizes Luke being overcome by his anger and slipping towards TheDarkSide.
* ''Film/RogueOne'' has "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qemb3iBlp1o Your Father Would Be Proud]]" during the climactic battle, when [[spoiler:the Death Star fires on Scarif, killing the entire Rogue One team, while Darth Vader's destroyer disables the Rebel flagship]].
* Several battles in ''Film/WeWereSoldiers'' are set to a slow Scottish dirge, ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB2Ad04mukI Sgt. Mackenzie]]''.
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[[folder:LiveActionTV]]
* The final episode of ''[[Series/{{Blackadder}} Blackadder Goes Forth]]'' has a sad arrangement of the show's theme tune playing as Blackadder and his comrades advance towards the enemy, only to be cut down by machine gun fire. A drum is heard to bang a couple of times before the music stops and the scene cuts to a stock image of [[UsefulNotes/ThePoppy a field of poppies]].
* [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer "Slayer's Elegy"]], which plays over the fight between the Master('s minions) and the white hats in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS3E9TheWish "The Wish"]] as we watch AlternateUniverse versions of all our favorite characters die helplessly, often at each other's hands.
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'' uses [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1frgt0D_f4 ''The Night King'']] during the Battle of Winterfell, [[spoiler:when it appears that the Night King and the White Walkers are about to win.]]
* The uptempo version of The Lonely Man that plays in the opening of ''Series/TheIncredibleHulk1977''. Though not used in a battle per se, it did display quite a bit of the destruction that David Banner caused in his Incredible Hulk state.
* The ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS07E08TheSiegeOfAR558 The Siege of AR-558]]" plays a sad piece during a climactic battle between Starfleet and the [[{{Mooks}} Jem'Hadar]]. Given the episode's [[WarIsHell theme]], it's very fitting.
** The episode "Valiant" also has sad music playing while the titular starship is being blasted to hell by a Dominion battleship, which makes for interesting MoodWhiplash as the preceding music was more upbeat while the ''Valiant'' launched what seemed like a successful attack against the battleship in question. Notably, both episodes were scored by Paul Baillargeon, who has a talent for this sort of thing.
* ''Franchise/KamenRider'' employs this trope a few times.
** ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'': Notice that during Kouta's first battle with an Inves the music is dark and grim rather than fast-passed and upbeat as the first fights in the previous Rider shows where. It gives you the sense that the fight ''should not'' be happening. [[spoiler: Episode 14 shows us why.]]
** ''Series/KamenRiderSaber'': Ren's final fight with [[spoiler:Desast in Episode 43 has the soft, somber insert song "Will save us" play through the tail end of their battle. It adds another layer of tragedy to the whole deal, as Desast was already living on borrowed time anyway, though in the end [[AGoodWayToDie he managed to die happy]] after not only receiving the fight of his life, but seeing his friendly rival Ren renew his resolve.]]
---> ''Your color touching me in the darkness that covers''
---> ''Mixing with me who remains stopped''
---> ''Even if only for a moment, like a blink of an eye''
---> ''That is the reason I walk''
* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Disa sings a OneWomanWail plea for the mountain to let the trapped dwarfs escape. At the same time, Arondir, Theo and Bronwyn are chased by Orcs.
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[[folder:Web Comics]]
* In ''WebComic/{{Homestuck}}'', John and Rose's duel with Bec Noir [[spoiler:over the corpses of their dead parents]] is set to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u--wSgeJUOs At The Price Of Oblivion]], which is a track about as bleak as it sounds. [[spoiler:Not that it lasts for very long, though -- [[MusicalisInterruptus the music abruptly cuts out]] when John is killed.]] It gets better if you listen to the [[spoiler:full version of the song in the album... where it ends in the flash, the full version goes into what is possibly one of the most epic action songs in history.]]
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* The ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' episode [[Recap/DeathBattleS10E08MartianManhunterVSSilverSurfer "Martian Manhunter VS Silver Surfer"]] has [[https://youtu.be/UwcNcfmF9Qk?feature=shared "Mind Over Matter"]] as the backing track for the fight between the two. Compared to most other music tracks created for the show, which aim to pump up the viewer, this track is ''far'' less energetic. Instead, it focuses on being far more ethereal and eerie, emphasizing how a battle between two gentle AllLovingHero spirits like Martain Manhunter and the Silver Surfer can only end in tragedy no matter who the victor is.
* In ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'' Season 10, in the climactic episodes, York and Carolina, who have been the subject of some serious ShipTease over the course of the season, come to blows when York wants to stop Carolina from madly chasing after Tex. They fight in a Zero-G environment, and the music, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwmlOQ6z7SQ "Ballet Breakup"]], is appropriately somber.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': The music that plays during the [[spoiler:Agni Kai between Zuko and Azula]] during Sozin's Comet. Fittingly, the music is called "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFnnNijn_OI The Last Agni Kai]]".
* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'': The episode "Human Habitrail" featured Sad ''Chase Scene'' Music, where a wacky, inconsequential boat chase between Courage and Doc Gerbil was set to a haunting female opera solo. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOKYwnpe57A It really]] must be seen to be believed.
* The theme to ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' seems to scream this...or roar this, whatever.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' episode "O Titan, Where Art Thou" has "[[https://youtu.be/Haq0y-fU0mI?t=793 I'm Not Going Anwhere]]". While it's technically more of a chase than a battle (since neither party physically attacks the other), it still fits in spirit given that it's the first time that [[spoiler:Luz and Eda have ever had an actual fight.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Plf9OnIAvos Defective]]" plays during the fight between Pearl and Amethyst.
** There's also the second half of "[[https://soundcloud.com/aivisura/steven-universe-the-breaking-point The Breaking Point]]" that plays during [[spoiler: Steven's fight against Bismuth that ends with him "killing" his new ally turned foe.]]
* The ''WesternAnimation/SuperMarioWorld'' cartoon features a dramatic background track specific to that cartoon, which leans toward this territory. It's first heard when the Paragoombas attack in "Fire Sale."
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