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A different arrangement of the '''Float Islands''' theme plays in these games; it has a faster tempo and plays at a different key from the original version. It plays in the [[Float Islands#In Kirby Super Star (Ultra)|Float Islands]] portion of [[Spring Breeze]] and also plays in [[Illusion Islands]] in [[Revenge of the King]]. There are very minor differences in instrumentation in the music between the two games.
A different arrangement of the '''Float Islands''' theme plays in these games; it has a faster tempo and plays at a different key from the original version. It plays in the [[Float Islands#In Kirby Super Star (Ultra)|Float Islands]] portion of [[Spring Breeze]] and also plays in [[Illusion Islands]] in [[Revenge of the King]]. There are very minor differences in instrumentation in the music between the two games.


The [[Rest Area]] from [[The Great Cave Offensive]] features an acoustic arrangement of slower pace. It is commonly referred to by fans as '''Save Area'''.
The [[Rest Area]] from [[The Great Cave Offensive]] features an acoustic arrangement of slower pace, referred to as '''Rest Area'''.


===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
A remix of the '''Save Area''' arrangement from ''Kirby Super Star'' titled ''[[smashwiki:Music (SSBM)#All-Star Intro|All-Star Intro]]'' plays in the [[smashwiki:All-Star Rest Area|All-Star Rest Area]] of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', which is only accessible in the [[smashwiki:All-Star Mode|All-Star Mode]] in-between battles.
A remix of the '''Rest Area''' arrangement from ''Kirby Super Star'' titled ''[[smashwiki:Music (SSBM)#All-Star Intro|All-Star Intro]]'' plays in the [[smashwiki:All-Star Rest Area|All-Star Rest Area]] of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', which is only accessible in the [[smashwiki:All-Star Mode|All-Star Mode]] in-between battles.


The track was released on CD in the game's official album ''[[smashwiki:Smashing...Live!|Smashing...Live!]]'', as part of the "Original Medley" under Track 5. It returns in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' under the name '''All Star Intro'''.
The track was released on CD in the game's official album ''[[smashwiki:Smashing...Live!|Smashing...Live!]]'', as part of the "Original Medley" under Track 5. It returns in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' under the name '''All Star Intro'''.
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===''{{KRDL KAW}}''===
===''{{KRDL KAW}}''===
A rearrangement of the '''Save Area''' version from ''{{KSS KFP}}'' plays in the first [[Copy Ability Testing Area#Kirby's Return to Dream Land|Copy Ability selection]] room of [[The Arena#Kirby's Return to Dream Land|The Arena]].
A rearrangement of the '''Rest Area''' version from ''{{KSS KFP}}'' plays in the first [[Copy Ability Testing Area#Kirby's Return to Dream Land|Copy Ability selection]] room of [[The Arena#Kirby's Return to Dream Land|The Arena]].


===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
Another rearrangement of the '''Save Area''' version from ''{{KSS KFP}}'' plays in the file selection section, with a high-pitched [[wikipedia:mandolin|mandolin]] and [[wikipedia:flute|flute]] in the lead.
Another rearrangement of the '''Rest Area''' version from ''{{KSS KFP}}'' plays in the file selection section, with a high-pitched [[wikipedia:mandolin|mandolin]] and [[wikipedia:flute|flute]] in the lead.


===''{{KRC KRP}}''===
===''{{KRC KRP}}''===
A rearrangement of the '''Save Area''' version from ''{{KSS KFP}}'' can be unlocked and played in the game's [[Sound Test|Music Room]]. Here it is named '''Rest Area'''.
A rearrangement of the '''Rest Area''' version from ''{{KSS KFP}}'' can be unlocked and played in the game's [[Sound Test|Music Room]].


===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''===
===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''===
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The ''Air Ride'' rearrangement is also reused, playing in certain sections of [[Overload Ocean - Stage 7 EX]]. It can be found as Track 117 in the Jukebox.
The ''Air Ride'' rearrangement is also reused, playing in certain sections of [[Overload Ocean - Stage 7 EX]]. It can be found as Track 117 in the Jukebox.


Arrangements of the theme play when viewing the player's best scores from [[The Arena#Kirby: Triple Deluxe|The Arena]] and [[The True Arena#Kirby: Triple Deluxe|The True Arena]]. The former features lighter instrumentation, and is more faithful to the original, while the later has a more serious tone to it, and closer to the '''Save Area''' version of the theme. They can be found as Track 140 and 144 in the Jukebox, respectively, and both are arranged by Jun Ishikawa. In the game's Original Soundtrack, they are named '''StreetPass wins (Normal)''' and '''StreetPass wins (True)''', respectively.
Arrangements of the theme play when viewing the player's best scores from [[The Arena#Kirby: Triple Deluxe|The Arena]] and [[The True Arena#Kirby: Triple Deluxe|The True Arena]]. The former features lighter instrumentation, and is more faithful to the original, while the later has a more serious tone to it, and closer to the '''Rest Area''' version of the theme. They can be found as Track 140 and 144 in the Jukebox, respectively, and both are arranged by Jun Ishikawa. In the game's Original Soundtrack, they are named '''StreetPass wins (Normal)''' and '''StreetPass wins (True)''', respectively.


===''Kirby's Blowout Blast''===
===''Kirby's Blowout Blast''===

Revision as of 16:26, 2 August 2020

Float Islands (theme)
Various versions of the Float Islands theme.
Details
Debut appearance Kirby's Dream Land
Last appearance Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Other appearance(s) Kirby's Dream Course
Kirby's Dream Land 2
[[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]]
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Kirby Air Ride
[[Kirby: Canvas Curse|Template:KCC KPP]]
[[Kirby: Squeak Squad|Template:KSS KMA]]
Kirby Super Star Ultra
[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|Template:KRDL KAW]]
Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse|Template:KRC KRP]]
Kirby: Planet Robobot
Kirby's Blowout Blast
Composer(s) Jun Ishikawa
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Float Islands is the name of a musical track composed by Jun Ishikawa which first appeared in Kirby's Dream Land, accompanying the level it is named after. The track is iconic to the Kirby series, and has appeared in several subsequent games in various forms.

Game appearances

Kirby's Dream Land

Float Islands makes its first appearance here. It plays in the Float Islands level as well as the "Float Islands" portion of Mt. Dedede.

Kirby's Dream Course

An arrangement of Float Islands plays in Holes 5, 6 and 7 of Course 1 in 1 Player Mode.

Kirby's Dream Land 2

The Float Islands theme appears again in a largely unaltered state as the main theme of Ripple Field. It plays in stages whenever Kirby is by himself.

Kirby Super Star (Ultra)

A different arrangement of the Float Islands theme plays in these games; it has a faster tempo and plays at a different key from the original version. It plays in the Float Islands portion of Spring Breeze and also plays in Illusion Islands in Revenge of the King. There are very minor differences in instrumentation in the music between the two games.

The Rest Area from The Great Cave Offensive features an acoustic arrangement of slower pace, referred to as Rest Area.

Super Smash Bros. series

A remix of the Rest Area arrangement from Kirby Super Star titled All-Star Intro plays in the All-Star Rest Area of Super Smash Bros. Melee, which is only accessible in the All-Star Mode in-between battles.

The track was released on CD in the game's official album Smashing...Live!, as part of the "Original Medley" under Track 5. It returns in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate under the name All Star Intro.

In addition, the original track from Kirby's Dream Land appears in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, where it is available on the Dream Land stage. It returns in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate under the Kirby Retro Medley track.

Kirby Air Ride

A rearrangement of Float Islands appears as the alternative music for the Water course in Top Ride. This remix has a much faster pace and uses an electric guitar. It's arranged by Hirokazu Ando.[1]

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Collapse Castle features a unique rearrangement of Float Islands in a minor key, using electronic instrumentation.

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A rock-styled arrangement of the theme appears as the music for the Smash Ride sub-game.

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A rearrangement of the Rest Area version from Template:KSS KFP plays in the first Copy Ability selection room of The Arena.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe

Another rearrangement of the Rest Area version from Template:KSS KFP plays in the file selection section, with a high-pitched mandolin and flute in the lead.

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A rearrangement of the Rest Area version from Template:KSS KFP can be unlocked and played in the game's Music Room.

Kirby: Planet Robobot

The file selection theme from Triple Deluxe is reused for Planet Robobot, serving the same purpose. It is named Select a File! in the Kirby: Planet Robobot Original Soundtrack.

A remix of Float Islands plays in Overload Ocean - Stage 3, and it features an extended melody. It can be found as Track 023 in the Jukebox, and is arranged by Hirokazu Ando. This version is named Industrial Laboratory in the game's Original Soundtrack.

The Air Ride rearrangement is also reused, playing in certain sections of Overload Ocean - Stage 7 EX. It can be found as Track 117 in the Jukebox.

Arrangements of the theme play when viewing the player's best scores from The Arena and The True Arena. The former features lighter instrumentation, and is more faithful to the original, while the later has a more serious tone to it, and closer to the Rest Area version of the theme. They can be found as Track 140 and 144 in the Jukebox, respectively, and both are arranged by Jun Ishikawa. In the game's Original Soundtrack, they are named StreetPass wins (Normal) and StreetPass wins (True), respectively.

Kirby's Blowout Blast

An acoustic re-orchestration of the Float Islands theme plays in the main stages of Level 2 (EX).

Other appearances

The original tune has been featured as Track 07 in the CD soundtrack album The Very Best of Kirby: 52 Hit Tracks, along Green Greens and Welcome to Dream Land.

Track 43 from the Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition Compilation Soundtrack titled "Electro Kirby" at part 1:13–1:31 features a bagpipes-sounding remix of the tune in background.

On the Kirby Memorial Arrangements album, the first track, "Big Band Kirby", includes a slow-paced jazz arrangement of "Float Islands". This version was arranged by Megumi Ohara.

Trivia

References

  1. Kirby: Planet Robobot Jukebox

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