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'''"Fatal Blooms in Moonlight"''' (originally known as '''"Moonstruck Blossom"'''{{#ifeq:{{PAGENAME}}|Fatal Blooms in Moonlight|<ref>[https://kirbydevpostarchive.tumblr.com/post/164950139781/hal-laboratory-%E3%82%A4%E3%82%B7%E3%83%80-hallaboratory-09242014-923 Archived Miiverse Post]</ref>}}) is a musical piece from ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', composed by [[Hirokazu Ando]], which serves as the theme of the first battle with [[Flowered Sectonia]] and [[Soul of Sectonia]]. It uses the main melody of "[[Bouncing Boss Battle]]", the standard boss battle theme in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', which is one of the two main motifs of the game's soundtrack. The title is meant to indicate a sense of bewitching beauty illuminated by the moon, the frustration that [[Queen Sectonia]] experiences as she attempts to defeat [[Kirby]], and the fatal throes Sectonia has subjected herself to in order to take control of [[Popstar]].}}</onlyinclude>{{:{{ROOTPAGENAME}}|transcludesection=lead}}
'''"Fatal Blooms in Moonlight"''' (originally known as '''"Moonstruck Blossom"'''{{#ifeq:{{PAGENAME}}|Fatal Blooms in Moonlight|<ref name="moonstruck">{{Cite|My personal top 3 favorites are tracks 24 and 90 (with red notes) and track 102 (with blue notes), which is the final boss stage theme called Moonstruck Blossom. You can have fun comparing the different styles of these two composers!|[[Shinya Kumazaki]]|[https://web.archive.org/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAADRUqGDpvDNhg Archived Miiverse link]}}</ref>}}) is a musical piece from ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', composed by [[Hirokazu Ando]], which serves as the theme of the first battle with [[Flowered Sectonia]] and [[Soul of Sectonia]]. It uses the main melody of "[[Bouncing Boss Battle]]", the standard boss battle theme in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', which is one of the two main motifs of the game's soundtrack. The title is meant to indicate a sense of bewitching beauty illuminated by the moon, the frustration that [[Queen Sectonia]] experiences as she attempts to defeat [[Kirby]], and the fatal throes Sectonia has subjected herself to in order to take control of [[Popstar]].}}</onlyinclude>{{:{{ROOTPAGENAME}}|transcludesection=lead}}


==Composition==
==Composition==
[[File:KTD Queen Sectonia second form.png|thumb|250px|[[Queen Sectonia]], blooming threateningly in majestic moonlight after merging with the [[Dreamstalk]].]]
"Fatal Blooms in Moonlight" is a remix of sorts of "Bouncing Boss Battle". However, it is much slower-placed and includes more elegant instrumentation, starting with a quiet piano intro and continuing into a fuller arrangement. In its main segment, the song runs at about 160 beats per minute in the key of G minor. Like its basis, the song still features electronic instruments along with brass and synths, but it also includes a female vocal as its lead instrument. According to director [[Shinya Kumazaki]]:
"Fatal Blooms in Moonlight" is a remix of sorts of "Bouncing Boss Battle". However, it is much slower-placed and includes more elegant instrumentation, starting with a quiet piano intro and continuing into a fuller arrangement. In its main segment, the song runs at about 160 beats per minute in the key of G minor. Like its basis, the song still features electronic instruments along with brass and synths, but it also includes a female vocal as its lead instrument. According to director [[Shinya Kumazaki]]:


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The theme was performed live at the [[Kirby 30th Anniversary Music Festival]] as part of the ''Kirby Finale Battle Fest'' medley, along with "[[Final Boss (theme from Kirby's Adventure)|Final Boss]]" from ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'', "[[Vs. Marx]]", "[[0² Battle]]", "[[C-R-O-W-N-E-D]]", and "[[Vagrant Counting Song of Retrospection]]". The theme was played in a slow paced and somber tone, in contrast with the other themes of the medley.
The theme was performed live at the [[Kirby 30th Anniversary Music Festival]] as part of the ''Kirby Finale Battle Fest'' medley, along with "[[Final Boss (theme from Kirby's Adventure)|Final Boss]]" from ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'', "[[Vs. Marx]]", "[[0² Battle]]", "[[C-R-O-W-N-E-D]]", and "[[Vagrant Counting Song of Retrospection]]". The theme was played in a slow paced and somber tone, in contrast with the other themes of the medley.
==Trivia==
*According to one [[Miiverse]] post, "Fatal Blooms in Moonlight" is one of [[Shinya Kumazaki]]'s (the director of ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'') favorite themes from the game, alongside "[[Reflected Laughter]]" and "[[Moonlight Capital]]".<ref name="moonstruck"></ref>


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