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"Kirby Fighters 2: The Destined Rivals" is an energetic and resolute theme in C minor and 4/4. The character is immediately set by its intro, consisting of rapidly rising intervals, at first two perfect fourths, one of the theme's characteristic traits. After the intro ends on the dominant, an electric guitar melody comes in, developing on the aforementioned element of the intro. Between its phrases, the intro element appears as a quiet counterpoint. Circling between perfect fourths and fifths and dissonant seconds and a diminished seventh, the melody is relatively self-contained. However, the counterpoint leads it to a second developing section.
"Kirby Fighters 2: The Destined Rivals" is an energetic and resolute theme in C minor and 4/4. The character is immediately set by its intro, consisting of rapidly rising intervals, at first two perfect fourths, one of the theme's characteristic traits. After the intro ends on the dominant, an electric guitar melody comes in, developing on the aforementioned element of the intro. Between its phrases, the intro element appears as a quiet counterpoint. Circling between perfect fourths and fifths and dissonant seconds and a diminished seventh, the melody is relatively self-contained. However, the counterpoint leads it to a second developing section.


Initially, this second part continues the ideas of the first, albeit in a more major tone (specifically the relative E-flat major). As it transitions back to minor, it begins to diverge from the established intro motif with smoother motion and more compact dissonance — a diminished fifth. This new element gains momentum as it approaches the dominant in the form of a diminished seventh chord. With the counterpoint playing once more, the third synth section arrives as the climax. It is intonationally close to the first section's resolution, staying near the tonic in movement back and forth, with short phrases and an first ending based on the intro motif. When it repeats, it concludes with a final new element, close to the first resolution yet distinct in its sequence of notes: a slow rise from tonic to dominant and return towards and around the tonic. The intro-based counterpoint concludes the theme, which then loops from the first section.
Initially, this second part continues the ideas of the first, albeit in a more major tone (specifically the parallel E-flat major). As it transitions back to minor, it begins to diverge from the established intro motif with smoother motion and more compact dissonance — a diminished fifth. This new element gains momentum as it approaches the dominant in the form of a diminished seventh chord. With the counterpoint playing once more, the third synth section arrives as the climax. It is intonationally close to the first section's resolution, staying near the tonic in movement back and forth, with short phrases and an first ending based on the intro motif. When it repeats, it concludes with a final new element, close to the first resolution yet distinct in its sequence of notes: a slow rise from tonic to dominant and return towards and around the tonic. The intro-based counterpoint concludes the theme, which then loops from the first section.


==Game appearances==
==Game appearances==
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The theme appears as part of a medley with other tracks in:
The theme appears as part of a medley with other tracks in:
*"[[History of Kirby Fighters]]" – the alternate menu theme, which also plays with an extended intro as the secret song for [[Stage of the Partners]] (the full theme alongside "[[Boss Battle (theme from Kirby Super Star)|Kirby Fighters!]]" and "[[Bouncing Boss Battle|Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]").
*"History of Kirby Fighters" – the alternate menu theme, which also plays with an extended intro as the secret song for [[Stage of the Partners]] (the full theme alongside "[[Boss Battle (theme from Kirby Super Star)|Kirby Fighters!]]" and "[[Bouncing Boss Battle|Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]").
*The ending theme (alongside "[[My Friend and the Sunset]]" and "[[Kirby's Triumphant Return]]").
*The ending theme (alongside "[[My Friend and the Sunset]]" and "[[Kirby's Triumphant Return]]").
*The Chapter 4 results theme (alongside "[[Title (theme from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror)|Title]]" and "[[Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens]]").
*The Chapter 4 results theme (alongside "[[Title (theme from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror)|Title]]" and "[[Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens]]").
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*The Battle Mode menu version of "Kirby Fighters 2: The Destined Rivals", here titled '''"Kirby Fighters 2: Memorial Song 2"''', is unlocked at [[Gourmet Rank]] 90.
*The Battle Mode menu version of "Kirby Fighters 2: The Destined Rivals", here titled '''"Kirby Fighters 2: Memorial Song 2"''', is unlocked at [[Gourmet Rank]] 90.
*"The Battle of Deeply Bonded Allies", here titled '''"Kirby Fighters 2: Bonus Song 3"''', is only unlocked if the [[Nintendo Switch]] system has ''Kirby Fighters 2'' save data on it.
*"The Battle of Deeply Bonded Allies", here titled '''"Kirby Fighters 2: Bonus Song 3"''', is only unlocked if the [[Nintendo Switch]] system has ''Kirby Fighters 2'' save data on it.
===''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe''===
In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', "History of Kirby Fighters" plays on the secret path of [[Nutty Noon - Stage 5|Stage 5]] of [[Nutty Noon]] in [[Extra Mode]]. It also appears in the [[Jukebox/Kirby's Return to Dream Land|Jukebox]] as track 166.


==Other appearances==
==Other appearances==
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