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Original film | I ♥ Arlo
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The music to the series follows in the footsteps of the Pilot Movie.
Season 1
  • The intro is set to "Beautiful Together", the final showstopper from the previous film, and an instrumental remix is used for the credits.
  • The Way starts out as a BSoD Song before turning into a catchy Friendship Song between Arlo and Bertie.
  • Slow Walk, the much-anticipated song from local Ensemble Dark Horse Alia that drops beats as well as she sings. Not bad for a first-timer!
  • Community Garden, a peppy song by Arlo about the people of Seaside coming together to make something special.
  • Even In A Garden, a shorter song by Bertie that's softer than the others, and is quite soothing.
  • In the Blue, the perfect Parental Love Song to symbolize just how much Arlo and Ansel's relationship has improved since the last movie, with them singing together about how much they enjoy each other's company.
  • It's not on the soundtrack, but the inexplicable opera that Marcellus sings as he retrieves the condor Egg in "Make a Fish" is beautiful and funny, both inside and out of context.
  • I Can Lift You Up, yet another duet between Arlo and Bertie, albeit a bit more intense with the incorporation of rap elements but still the Friendship Song you'd expect it to be.
  • Just Another Night in New York, Bertie's answer to "Wash the Hurt Away", singing about her struggling self-doubt with a slight bit of optimism thrown in.
  • Coming Together, another catchy song that Arlo and co. sing to psyche themselves up for cleaning up Seaside (even if they end up exhausted halfway through).
  • Back to You, the heartfelt ballad that Arlo sings as he and his friends head to the swamp to rescue Edmée.
  • Ruff and Stucky, a short Warning Song that the titular duo sing about the Bog Lady. Even Stucky's impressed that Ruff's doing most of the singing.
  • The Bog Lady, a deliciously evil Villain Song full of threatening techno-music and the hypnotic-yet foreboding singing voice of Santigold.
  • And for the final track in Season 1, we have As Long as We Got Each Other, perhaps the catchiest and most heartwarming song in this series thus far, and a proper send-off to our heroes' victory in bringing Seaside back to life.

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