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|caption=Various arrangements of '''"Fun Castle"'''.
|caption=Various arrangements of "Fun Castle".
|game1=''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' (2011)
|game1=''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' (2011)
|composer=[[Shogo Sakai]]
|composer=[[Shogo Sakai]]
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'''"Fun Castle"''' is a stage theme from ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. This theme can only be heard in [[Dedede Resort - Stage 10]] and hasn't been brought back in any ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' game since.  
'''Fun Castle''' is a stage theme from the game ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. This theme can only be heard in [[Dedede Resort - Stage 10]] and hasn't been brought back in any other ''Kirby'' game so far.  


==Composition==
==Composition==
[[File:Dedede Resort Stage 10 KMA.png|thumb|right|175px|The [[Kirby]]s bounce their way through a "fun" castle.]]
"Fun Castle" is a jolly, rather unserious-sounding theme in the key of G major. It is composed in the vein of a [[wikipedia:polka|polka]]; it features a bouncy beat in 2/4 time that is played with brass instruments and bass. The theme starts with a melody played by a flute-like instrument playing the melody that goes up and down with a piano playing four descending notes afterwards. The flute then plays a trill twice and then goes down a broken chord. This melody is repeated a second time but is an octave higher and has a harmony added to it. The theme then moves to the second portion of the theme, which is somewhat louder and has a different ending. The theme changes instruments and then does a "call and response" portion played with many accidental notes. The "call" is played by some brass-like instruments, while the response is played with softer woodwinds. This portion is repeated once again, but has a differing ending (which even goes into D major briefly). When this portion concludes, the theme has 4 measures of percussion and then loops.
"Fun Castle" is a jolly, rather unserious-sounding theme in the key of G major. It is composed in the vein of a [[wikipedia:polka|polka]]; it features a bouncy beat in 2/4 time that is played with brass instruments and bass. The theme starts with a melody played by a flute-like instrument playing the melody that goes up and down with a piano playing four descending notes afterwards. The flute then plays a trill twice and then goes down a broken chord. This melody is repeated a second time but is an octave higher and has a harmony added to it. The theme then moves to the second portion of the theme, which is somewhat louder and has a different ending. The theme changes instruments and then does a "call and response" portion played with many accidental notes. The "call" is played by some brass-like instruments, while the response is played with softer woodwinds. This portion is repeated once again, but has a differing ending (which even goes into D major briefly). When this portion concludes, the theme has 4 measures of percussion and then loops.


==Other appearances==
==Other appearances==
This theme along with "[[Kirby Collecting|Meadow Breeze]]" appear in a medley in the ''[[Kirby Memorial Arrangements]]'', named "Happy Castle in the Grasslands". It was arranged by [[Hirokazu Ando]].
This theme and [[Kirby Collecting|Meadow Breeze]] appear in a medley in the ''[[Kirby Memorial Arrangements]]'', named '''Happy Castle in the Grasslands'''. It was arranged by [[Hirokazu Ando]].


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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