Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power (soundtrack)

Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power is the soundtrack of the film of the same name, released on July 3, 2007. The score was composed by Dan Wilson after Kim Dawson not returning from the last soundtrack.

Development
The soundtrack was composed by Dan Wilson for his second appearance of the second time. A soundtrack has the longest themes of this year, within much like a thrilling themes. The scene of the Dangerous Comets were only appears into the climax during a battle, for Base being destroyed, theme was made really short. Before Kim Dawson can return for the third soundtrack, she didn't make it. She has decided to to retire, due to attend another job. Therefore, Dan Wilson will continue to the end of time.

Listing and Notes
The soundtrack has announced to debut in 2007 on July 3 by Wilson. Tim Allen's portrayal for a evil new character from the film, Evan, Goldenman's evil brother-in-law, as first seen in the second book, but actual appears into the movie. Lisa Dee's first portrayal as Alice Kingston first appears into this fourth year. Alice's actually them is "Alice Kingston" with Evan's them is "Unleashed of Evan", includes when Evan was reborn to kill Goldenman, as well, the beginning of the soundtrack is the theme of "Fantasy World" of the series. "The Dangerous Comets" was released by the climax of the movie, base on a soundtrack that features of theme of The Dangerous Comets enters to earth. Main of the soundtrack was features by Dacia, portrayal by Jami Gertz. Her theme is "Dacia", which also splits with her homeplanet Morphin the Power, the lost forest-island, a them is "Morphin the Power".

Characters and Theme
Characters; Danny (Blake Brown), Rebecca (Amy Tammie), Alec (Ben Linkin), Cory (Bart Simpson) and Jaquille (Bloom Dee) and absent Naudia (Barbara Blue). Mayor (George Jones), Miss. Watson (Miranda Richardson) and Goldenman (Arthur Walters) as allies, David Johnson (Nick Richards), Maria Dawns (Jessica Alder) and Michael Walker (Elliot Martinson) as SWAT Teammates. Jack and McKenzie (Charlie Anderson and Dan Williams) as allies second, David Kingston (Flex Alexander) and Alice Kingston (Lisa Dee) as Kingston Family as allies of Jane Hoop Elementary, Dr. Catwoman (Barbara Timer), Shego (Barbara Dee) and Monkeyman (Stephen Johnson) with new friend, Evan as the villains (Tim Allen), and Dacia (Jami Gertz) as worrier of Morphin the Power. There are some of the theme songs made for the character's apperance actually.

Fantasy World
"Fantasy World" is the second song of the soundtrack into the series, the theme song of the soundtrack; comaring it's huge success of the music. It is written by Kim Dawson, and the song was released on September 18, 2001. It reached #10 at the Billboard. It has been mixed by The Beginning, tuning to have the sound of it. This is the third soundtrack with the same song from previous, and some different idea of the song.

Defeating Catwoman
"Defeating Catwoman" is the final song of the soundtrack into the series, in that the scene of Catwoman gives up fighting Jane Hoop Elementary. The song was released on October 2001. It is the third soundtrack with the same song from previous.

Unleashed of Evan
"Unleashed of Evan" is the third song of the soundtrack. It was written by Dan Wilson, comparing an original theme song to the character, and for a moment actually a song that Catwoman has hatched a giant green egg which seems electricity but didn't get shocked.

Alice Kingston
"Alice Kinston" is the fourth song of the soundtrack. It was written by Dan Wilson, comparing the character's theme song. It was listened where the boys took Alice at the carnival for her birthday present.

Dacia
"Dacia" is the eleventh song of the soundtrack. It was written by Dan Wilson, comparing an theme song for the character. It was listened where the gang head to Morphin the Power till the character showed up when warning them to go back, but later can start to get a help.

Charts
Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power is the fourth soundtrack not to reach #10 at the Billboard 200 sold bearly 19,923 copies to 663,335 units worldwide to date.

Credits

 * Terry Edwards .... chorus supervisor
 * Edward Karam .... orchestrator (as Eddie Karam)
 * Peter Myles .... music editor
 * Conrad Pope .... orchestrator
 * Simon Rhodes .... music scoring mixer
 * Kenneth Wannberg .... supervising music editor (as Ken Wannberg)
 * Steve Browell .... assistant temp music editor (uncredited)
 * Mark Graham .... music copyist (uncredited)
 * Isobel Griffiths .... orchestra contractor (uncredited)
 * Paul Kegg .... musician: cello (uncredited)
 * Randy Kerber .... musician: celeste (uncredited)
 * Jon Olive .... music editing technical consultant (uncredited)
 * Larry Rench .... additional orchestrator (uncredited)
 * Dan Wilson ... conducter (uncredited)

Award
The soundtrack was nominated for the fourth time at the Academy Award for Best Motion Soundtrack, with it's motion pictures held with Academy Award of Best Motion Pictures, only almost to be the greatest of the world.