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Revision as of 13:54, 18 April 2023

Sea Stage
A short clip of Sea Stage from Kirby Super Star.
Details
Debut appearance Kirby Super Star (1996)
Last appearance Kirby Super Star Ultra (2008)
Composer(s) Jun Ishikawa or Dan Miyakawa
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This article is about the stage theme from Kirby Super Star and its remake. For the stage theme from Kirby's Dream Land 3 with the same Japanese name, see Ripple Field: Ocean Waves.

"Sea Stage"[Japanese title] is a stage theme from Kirby Super Star. It can be heard in Chapter 2 of Revenge of Meta Knight and in Aquarius in Milky Way Wishes. Aside from its reappearance in Kirby Super Star Ultra, this theme hasn't been remixed in any future game so far. It is often mistakenly referred to by English-speaking fans as "Grape Garden" due to Meta Knight's dialogue when the song first plays in Revenge of Meta Knight.

Composition

"Sea Stage" is an upbeat song in F major that plays around around 155 BPM. It has an intro that sounds a lot similar to the second portion of "Float Islands". After it goes into the first portion of the theme, it goes into the second portion which goes into D minor for a few moments and then goes back into F major just to then go into A flat major and have some sort of descending scale. It does this again (albeit with a different sounding instrument), and the song loops.

This song is quite similar to "Float Islands", and can also be compared to "Ripple Field: Ocean Waves" from Kirby's Dream Land 3 and "Aqua Star" from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 海ステージ[1]
umi sutēji
Sea Stage


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