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According to the ''[[Kirby Star Allies: The Original Soundtrack]]'' booklet, Jun Ishikawa was initially anxious about composing this track and [[La Follia d'amore|its sister track]], as [[Shinya Kumazaki]] had requested a "gamelan-like song", but gamelan is Indonesian religious music and has specific limitations to its musical scale. When he asked Kumazaki if the track was okay, Kumazaki responded, "If a real gamelan player hears this, will they think, 'Oh, was that supposed to be gamelan?' That's all that matters." Ishikawa was relieved after this, and continued composing without worrying about the limitations. [[Hirokazu Ando]] also joked that he was worried when he saw that Kumazaki requested a gamelan song, and was relieved that it didn't fall to him.
According to the ''[[Kirby Star Allies: The Original Soundtrack]]'' booklet, Jun Ishikawa was initially anxious about composing this track and [[La Follia d'amore|its sister track]], as [[Shinya Kumazaki]] had requested a "gamelan-like song", but gamelan is Indonesian religious music and has specific limitations to its musical scale. When he asked Kumazaki if the track was okay, Kumazaki responded, "If a real gamelan player hears this, will they think, 'Oh, was that supposed to be gamelan?' That's all that matters." Ishikawa was relieved after this, and continued composing without worrying about the limitations. [[Hirokazu Ando]] also joked that he was worried when he saw that Kumazaki requested a gamelan song, and was relieved that it didn't fall to him.


Ishikawa composed "Puppet Offering" to be slightly less serious than "La Follia d'amore", as it is only the first phase of the battle. However, he was concerned that using a bassoon for the bass part would make the song too silly and that players would not take it seriously. Kumazaki reassured him, as he himself thought the song was scary.<ref>[https://gigi9714.wordpress.com/2021/12/31/kirby-star-allies-the-original-soundtrack-sound-staff-round-table-discussion/ Kirby Star Allies The Original Soundtrack – Sound Staff Round-Table Discussion (translation by Gigi]</ref>
Ishikawa composed "Puppet Offering" to be slightly less serious than "La Follia d'amore", as it is only the first phase of the battle. However, he was concerned that using a bassoon for the bass part would make the song too silly for its context in the game. Kumazaki reassured him, as he himself thought the song was scary.<ref>[https://gigi9714.wordpress.com/2021/12/31/kirby-star-allies-the-original-soundtrack-sound-staff-round-table-discussion/ Kirby Star Allies The Original Soundtrack – Sound Staff Round-Table Discussion (translation by Gigi]</ref>


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