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|caption=Various versions of the '''Arena Showdown''' theme.
|caption=Various versions of the '''Arena Showdown''' theme.
|game1=''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]'' (1996)
|game1=''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' (1996)
|lastgame=''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' (2018)
|lastgame=''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' (2018)
|game=<small>''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''<br>''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''<br>''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''</small>
|game=<small>''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''<br>''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''<br>''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''</small>
|composer=[[Jun Ishikawa]] or Dan Miyakawa
|composer=[[Jun Ishikawa]] or Dan Miyakawa
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'''Arena Showdown'''<ref>''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe Soundtrack]]''</ref> (also simply referred to as '''The Arena''') is a musical piece which first appeared in ''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]'', playing in multiple battles of [[The Arena]].
'''Arena Showdown'''<ref>''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe Soundtrack]]''</ref> (also simply referred to as '''The Arena''') is a musical piece which first appeared in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', playing in multiple battles of [[The Arena]].


The composition is characterized by a heavy use of percussion to make up its main baseline, with a series of brass and wind-like instrument samples forming the counterpoint melody. It takes a largely 4/4 time signature, though a few extra bars are added to the very end before it loops.
The composition is characterized by a heavy use of percussion to make up its main baseline, with a series of brass and wind-like instrument samples forming the counterpoint melody. It takes a largely 4/4 time signature, though a few extra bars are added to the very end before it loops.

Revision as of 03:32, 19 February 2022


Arena Showdown
Various versions of the Arena Showdown theme.
Details
Debut appearance Kirby Super Star (1996)
Last appearance Kirby Star Allies (2018)
Other appearance(s) Kirby Air Ride
Kirby Super Star Ultra
Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Composer(s) Jun Ishikawa or Dan Miyakawa
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Arena Showdown[1] (also simply referred to as The Arena) is a musical piece which first appeared in Kirby Super Star, playing in multiple battles of The Arena.

The composition is characterized by a heavy use of percussion to make up its main baseline, with a series of brass and wind-like instrument samples forming the counterpoint melody. It takes a largely 4/4 time signature, though a few extra bars are added to the very end before it loops.

Game appearances

Template:KSS KFP / Kirby Super Star Ultra

Arena Showdown is the main battle theme in The Arena, and plays in every Mid-Boss and Boss battle that does not have a unique battle theme.

In Helper to Hero (exclusive to Kirby Super Star Ultra), a different version of this song plays, making use of a heavy electric guitar-like sample similar to the one used in True Arena Showdown.

Kirby Air Ride

The original version from Template:KSS KFP can be unlocked as an alternate theme in Sky Sands.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe

A remix of the theme is present in the game, and, like its original appearance, is the main battle theme in The Arena, playing in every battle that does not have a unique battle theme.

Kirby Star Allies

The Kirby: Triple Deluxe arrangement of this track plays when viewing the "Super Ultra Battle" Celebration Picture.

Trivia

  • "Arena Showdown", and by extension The Arena's title theme, is likely inspired by the "Mars" movement of Gustav Holst's The Planets suite. Both use the same repeating staccato strings and classical orchestra instrumentation. The "Mars" movement is often associated with war, due to the Roman god of war bearing the same name.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese コロシアムの戦い
Koroshiamu no tatakai
Literally "Colosseum Battle".
Name first given on Kirby Ultra Super Deluxe Original Sound Track.


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