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'''Rainbow Resort''' is the seventh and penultimate level of ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'', and its remake, ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'', and the last level with regular stages. The boss of this level is [[King Dedede]].
'''Rainbow Resort''' is the seventh and penultimate level of ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'', and its remake, ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'', and the last level with regular stages. The boss of this level is [[King Dedede]].


== Intro cutscene ==
==Intro cutscene==
Before entering the hub for the first time, a brief cutscene plays adorned in a red frame with the level's name overhead in the scene.
Before entering the hub for the first time, a brief cutscene plays adorned in a red frame with the level's name overhead in the scene.
The scene shows [[Kirby]] finding himself under a rainbow bar. Thinking it to be a musical note staff, Kirby gets out a stand mike and attempts to sing. The notes fly up to and occupy the rainbow bar, but after Kirby lets out one last shrill note, the rainbow bar breaks, prompting Kirby to immediately get out a Parasol to shield himself from the falling notes. This alludes to the well-known fact that Kirby is a terrible singer and he knows it.
The scene shows [[Kirby]] finding himself under a rainbow bar. Thinking it to be a musical note staff, Kirby gets out a stand mike and attempts to sing. The notes fly up to and occupy the rainbow bar, but after Kirby lets out one last shrill note, the rainbow bar breaks, prompting Kirby to immediately get out a Parasol to shield himself from the falling notes. This alludes to the well-known fact that Kirby is a terrible singer and he knows it.


== Overview ==
This intro cutscene takes place in the daytime in ''Kirby's Adventure'', but at night in ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''.
 
==Overview==
Unlike the previous level of [[Orange Ocean]], Rainbow Resort is not a particularly hard level for the most part. Instead, the stages therein take on a much more experimental feel, with radically different stage structures and visuals from those of the previous levels. As such, each stage is a surprise, with different challenges for Kirby to overcome, or relatively pleasant areas to explore. The second stage is the first example in the series of a [[Tower of Mid-Bosses]], where Kirby must contend with several [[Mid-Boss]]es in sequence as he climbs a structure. The sixth stage is a direct homage to the levels of ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', complete with the [[Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens musical theme]] playing.
Unlike the previous level of [[Orange Ocean]], Rainbow Resort is not a particularly hard level for the most part. Instead, the stages therein take on a much more experimental feel, with radically different stage structures and visuals from those of the previous levels. As such, each stage is a surprise, with different challenges for Kirby to overcome, or relatively pleasant areas to explore. The second stage is the first example in the series of a [[Tower of Mid-Bosses]], where Kirby must contend with several [[Mid-Boss]]es in sequence as he climbs a structure. The sixth stage is a direct homage to the levels of ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', complete with the [[Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens musical theme]] playing.


=== Hub ===
===Hub===
The hub of Rainbow Resort opens up slowly and modestly for the majority of the stages, only really opening up once Stage 6 is complete. Unlike the previous levels, there is no [[Museum]] or [[Arena (Kirby's Adventure)|Arena]], and only one [[Sub-Game]] can be played here. As such, there are far fewer Big Switches to find than in the previous level. Pressing the [[Big Switch]] in Stage 1 unlocks the sub-game ([[Crane Fever]] in ''Kirby's Adventure'' and [[Bomb Rally]] in ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''), and the Big Switch in Stage 6 unlocks the [[Warp Star Station|warp room]].
The hub of Rainbow Resort opens up slowly and modestly for the majority of the stages, only really opening up once Stage 6 is complete. Unlike the previous levels, there is no [[Museum]] or [[Arena (Kirby's Adventure)|Arena]], and only one [[Sub-Game]] can be played here. As such, there are far fewer Big Switches to find than in the previous level. Pressing the [[Big Switch]] in Stage 1 unlocks the sub-game ([[Crane Fever]] in ''Kirby's Adventure'' and [[Bomb Rally]] in ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''), and the Big Switch in Stage 6 unlocks the [[Warp Star Station|warp room]].


Once opened up completely, the Rainbow Resort hub is a rather detailed mural of the [[Fountain of Dreams]] along with surrounding structures of similarly elegant and otherworldly design.
Once opened up completely, the Rainbow Resort hub is a rather detailed mural of the [[Fountain of Dreams]] along with surrounding structures of similarly elegant and otherworldly design.


=== Stages ===
===Stages===
Each stage is unlocked in succession after clearing the previous one. Clearing Stage 7 is necessary to move on to [[The Fountain of Dreams (level)|The Fountain of Dreams]]. For more information about a particular stage, click on the link to the stage's page in the table.  
Each stage is unlocked in succession after clearing the previous one. Clearing Stage 7 is necessary to move on to [[The Fountain of Dreams (level)|The Fountain of Dreams]]. For more information about a particular stage, click on the link to the stage's page in the table.  
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|Kirby fights the level boss, [[King Dedede]].
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== Trivia ==
*Rainbow Resort is the only level in the game that does not have a Museum or an Arena (unless one counts the Tower of Mid-Bosses in Stage 2).
*The intro cutscene for Rainbow Resort takes place in the daytime in ''Kirby's Adventure'', but at night in ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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KNiDL Rainbow Resort level hub.png|Map of the level hub for Rainbow Resort in ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''
KNiDL Rainbow Resort level hub.png|Map of the level hub for Rainbow Resort in ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''
KA Rainbow Resort level hub screenshot.png|A portion of the Rainbow Resort level hub
KA Rainbow Resort level hub screenshot.png|A portion of the Rainbow Resort level hub
BoxLunch Rainbow Resort tapestry.png|Woven tapestry throw blanket from BoxLunch, featuring Rainbow Resort's level hub
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Names
{{Names
|ja=レインボー リゾート
|ja=RAINBOW RESORT<br>レインボーリゾート
|jaR=Reinbō Rizōto
|jaR=Reinbō Rizōto
|jaM=Rainbow Resort
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[[Category:Popstar locations]]
[[Category:Popstar locations]]

Revision as of 20:48, 19 January 2024

Rainbow Resort

KA Rainbow Resort intro screenshot.png

KNiDL Rainbow Resort opening screenshot.png

A portion of the opening cutscene for Rainbow Resort.
Details
Boss King Dedede
Minigame(s) Kirby's Adventure

Crane Fever Lvl. 2
Crane Fever Lvl. 3 (Extra Game)
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Bomb Rally Lvl. 2
Bomb Rally Lvl. 3 (Extra Game)

Secret Switches Yes (Stage 1 & Stage 6)
Theme music

Clips of the Rainbow Resort theme.

World order
Orange Ocean The Fountain of Dreams
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Rainbow Resort is the seventh and penultimate level of Kirby's Adventure, and its remake, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, and the last level with regular stages. The boss of this level is King Dedede.

Intro cutscene

Before entering the hub for the first time, a brief cutscene plays adorned in a red frame with the level's name overhead in the scene. The scene shows Kirby finding himself under a rainbow bar. Thinking it to be a musical note staff, Kirby gets out a stand mike and attempts to sing. The notes fly up to and occupy the rainbow bar, but after Kirby lets out one last shrill note, the rainbow bar breaks, prompting Kirby to immediately get out a Parasol to shield himself from the falling notes. This alludes to the well-known fact that Kirby is a terrible singer and he knows it.

This intro cutscene takes place in the daytime in Kirby's Adventure, but at night in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.

Overview

Unlike the previous level of Orange Ocean, Rainbow Resort is not a particularly hard level for the most part. Instead, the stages therein take on a much more experimental feel, with radically different stage structures and visuals from those of the previous levels. As such, each stage is a surprise, with different challenges for Kirby to overcome, or relatively pleasant areas to explore. The second stage is the first example in the series of a Tower of Mid-Bosses, where Kirby must contend with several Mid-Bosses in sequence as he climbs a structure. The sixth stage is a direct homage to the levels of Kirby's Dream Land, complete with the Green Greens musical theme playing.

Hub

The hub of Rainbow Resort opens up slowly and modestly for the majority of the stages, only really opening up once Stage 6 is complete. Unlike the previous levels, there is no Museum or Arena, and only one Sub-Game can be played here. As such, there are far fewer Big Switches to find than in the previous level. Pressing the Big Switch in Stage 1 unlocks the sub-game (Crane Fever in Kirby's Adventure and Bomb Rally in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land), and the Big Switch in Stage 6 unlocks the warp room.

Once opened up completely, the Rainbow Resort hub is a rather detailed mural of the Fountain of Dreams along with surrounding structures of similarly elegant and otherworldly design.

Stages

Each stage is unlocked in succession after clearing the previous one. Clearing Stage 7 is necessary to move on to The Fountain of Dreams. For more information about a particular stage, click on the link to the stage's page in the table.

Stage Mid-Boss(es) Big Switch? Notes
No Yes
all mid-bosses except Grand Wheelie and Meta-Knights No This stage is a Tower of Mid-Bosses.
No No
No No
Grand Wheelie No
No Yes This stage is a throwback to Kirby's Dream Land.
No No Kirby fights the level boss, King Dedede.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese RAINBOW RESORT
レインボーリゾート
Reinbō Rizōto
Rainbow Resort
French Ravin Rougeoyant (Kirby's Adventure)
Station de l'Arc-en-Ciel (Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land)
Glowing Gulch
The Rainbow Station
German Regenbogenträume (Kirby's Adventure)
Aurora-Allee (Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land)
Rainbow Dreams
Aurora Avenue
Italian Castello Arcobaleno Rainbow Castle
Latin American Spanish Balneario arcoíris Rainbow Resort
European Spanish País Arco-Iris Rainbow Country