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In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' and its [[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe|remake]], the theme, now officially referred to as "Goal Game"<ref>''[[Kirby Star Allies: The Original Soundtrack]]''</ref>, reprises its role from ''Kirby's Adventure'' and its remake, as it plays during the identical Goal Game and between defeating a boss and collecting a Part Sphere (and [[Fruit Fragment]] in [[Magolor Epilogue: The Interdimensional Traveler]]). Additionally, the theme plays prior to fighting [[Grand Doomer]], leading to a minor twist when Kirby attempts to collect the Mast of the [[Lor Starcutter]].
In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' and its [[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe|remake]], the theme, now officially referred to as "Goal Game"<ref>''[[Kirby Star Allies: The Original Soundtrack]]''</ref>, reprises its role from ''Kirby's Adventure'' and its remake, as it plays during the identical Goal Game and between defeating a boss and collecting a Part Sphere (and [[Fruit Fragment]] in [[Magolor Epilogue: The Interdimensional Traveler]]). Additionally, the theme plays prior to fighting [[Grand Doomer]], leading to a minor twist when Kirby attempts to collect the Mast of the [[Lor Starcutter]].


A new and eerie arrangement of the theme titled "Dimensional Silence" can be heard in [[Another Dimension]]'s platforming stages after beating the [[Sphere Doomer]] [[Mid-Boss|mid-boss]]. In the original ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', this signifies the return of color. The main distinction between this song and the original "Goal Game" is that, rather than a C major pentatonic chord, the chord is an implied C7-5; the notes are high E, C, G#, and low E. The notes also play in reverse to the original song, starting at the highest note and descending to the lowest note, and there is heavy reverb that makes the ominous chord much more apparent.
A new and eerie arrangement of the theme titled "Dimensional Silence" can be heard in [[Another Dimension]]'s platforming stages after beating the [[Sphere Doomer]] [[Mid-Boss|mid-boss]]. In the original ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', this signifies the return of color. The main distinction between this song and the original "Goal Game" is that, rather than a C major pentatonic chord, the chord is an implied C major seventh sharp fifth (C7+5); the notes are high E, C, G#, and low E. The notes also play in reverse to the original song, starting at the highest note and descending to the lowest note, and there is heavy reverb that makes the ominous chord much more apparent.


===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===