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'''"Last Boss"'''{{Title}} is the final boss battle theme of [[Kirby's Pinball Land]].
'''"Last Boss"'''{{Title}} is the final boss battle theme of ''[[Kirby's Pinball Land]]''.


==Composition==
==Composition==
[[File:KPL Dedede.png|thumb|left|[[Kirby]] and King Dedede have yet another rumble in the ring.]]
[[File:KPL Dedede.png|thumb|left|[[Kirby]] and [[King Dedede]] have yet another rumble in the ring.]]
"Last Boss" starts with a buildup consisting of a drawn out note and rapid percussion, before a breakdown of sorts, similar to [[King Dedede's Theme|Mt. Dedede from Kirby's Dream Land]] and the [[Boss (theme from Kirby's Pinball Land)|boss theme from this game]]. The song then becomes jaunty and bouncy, with a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surf_music surf rock]-type feel. Its bassline mimics its repetitive melody for the most part, while the percussion occasionally picks up speed and a complementary second triangle channel plays alongside it. Eventually, the melody starts to reach a higher pitch before winding down measure by measure, leading to the song looping without its initial buildup, but still with its breakdown.
"Last Boss" starts with a buildup consisting of a drawn out note and rapid percussion, before a breakdown of sorts, similar to [[King Dedede's Theme|Mt. Dedede from ''Kirby's Dream Land'']] and the [[Boss (theme from Kirby's Pinball Land)|boss theme from this game]]. The song then becomes jaunty and bouncy, with a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surf_music surf rock]-type feel. Its bassline mimics its repetitive melody for the most part, while the percussion occasionally picks up speed and a complementary second triangle channel plays alongside it. Eventually, the melody starts to reach a higher pitch before winding down measure by measure, leading to the song looping without its initial buildup, but still with its breakdown.


==Game appearances==
==Game appearances==
===''Kirby's Pinball Land''===
===''Kirby's Pinball Land''===
The song plays in the final boss battle of ''Kirby's Pinball Land'', that being against [[King Dedede]].
The song plays in the final boss battle of ''Kirby's Pinball Land''; that being against [[King Dedede]].


===''Kirby's Dream Buffet''===
===''Kirby's Dream Buffet''===

Revision as of 04:24, 23 April 2024

Last Boss (theme from Kirby's Pinball Land)
Various arrangements of the "Last Boss" theme.
Details
Debut appearance Kirby's Pinball Land (1993)
Last appearance Kirby's Dream Buffet (2022)
Composer(s) Tadashi Ikegami[1]
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"Last Boss"[conjectural title] is the final boss battle theme of Kirby's Pinball Land.

Composition

Kirby and King Dedede have yet another rumble in the ring.

"Last Boss" starts with a buildup consisting of a drawn out note and rapid percussion, before a breakdown of sorts, similar to Mt. Dedede from Kirby's Dream Land and the boss theme from this game. The song then becomes jaunty and bouncy, with a surf rock-type feel. Its bassline mimics its repetitive melody for the most part, while the percussion occasionally picks up speed and a complementary second triangle channel plays alongside it. Eventually, the melody starts to reach a higher pitch before winding down measure by measure, leading to the song looping without its initial buildup, but still with its breakdown.

Game appearances

Kirby's Pinball Land

The song plays in the final boss battle of Kirby's Pinball Land; that being against King Dedede.

Kirby's Dream Buffet

In Kirby's Dream Buffet, "Last Boss" got its first arrangement ever, courtesy of Megumi Ohara. It was rearranged alongside Kirby's Pinball Land's regular boss theme, and can occasionally be heard playing in Battle Royales.

References