Shooting
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- This article is about the musical theme associated with various powerups and bosses. For the Sweet Potato powerup itself, see Mint Leaf.
"Shooting"[1] is a musical piece composed by Jun Ishikawa that first appeared in Kirby's Dream Land. It originally was associated with the Mint Leaf (Sweet Potato in Japan) and Superspicy Curry powerups, but has since become a theme associated primarily with Kabula.
Game appearances
Kirby's Dream Land
In Kirby's Dream Land, this track is used in both of the following scenes:
- When Kirby takes the Spicy Food;
- When Kirby takes the Mint Leaf, which is Sweet Potato in the Japanese version due to it being a common cause of hiccups in real life.
Since Kirby must take the Mint Leaf to fight Kaboola in this game, the track plays during her boss battle.
This track can be found as Music 9 in Dream Land's Sound Test.
In the boss rematch on Mt. Dedede, all boss battles play the respective stage theme instead of the boss battle theme or this power-up track, in Kaboola's case.
Kirby Air Ride
- Main article: Metal (course)
In Kirby Air Ride, the theme is remixed, titled "Shooting" in the Sound Test, to serve as the alternative music for the course Metal in Top Ride Course, unlocked by taking 1st place in Metal without using Boost.
Kirby Super Star Ultra
In Kirby Super Star Ultra, the new mode Revenge of the King is a spiritual remake of the Extra Mode from Kirby's Dream Land.
Although Kabula doesn't appear in the original Spring Breeze from Kirby Super Star, she returns as a Boss in Mt. Dedede Sky during Revenge of the King. This time, Kirby fights her with the Starship along with a new remix of Sweet Potato Shooting.
This remix features a heavy metal style in a fast tempo. This version is titled 飛行砲台カブーラー ("Flying Fortress Kabula") on the Japanese soundtrack, and can be found as Track 86 in Super Star Ultra's Sound Test.
Kabula can be fought again in The True Arena just like other bosses from Revenge of the King, using the same remix of this game.
Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn
In Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn, the "Shooting" remix from Air Ride is repurposed to serve as the theme of Tankbot. This version, simply titled "Tankbot", can be found as Track 37 in Epic Yarn's Tunes.
Kirby: Planet Robobot
In Kirby: Planet Robobot, Kabula makes a surprise appearance from the debris of C.O.G.S. in Gigabyte Grounds, now rebuilt as Core Kabula, and challenges a boss battle to Kirby in [[Robobot Armor|Robobot ArmTemplate:Or]] Jet Mode.
The theme is now remixed with an electronic flair, the tune and the tempo more resembling the original version from Kirby's Dream Land. In addition, a second section is added to her theme, featuring an electric guitar solo.
This version is arranged by Hirokazu Ando and titled "Core Kabula Surprise!" in English and まさかのコア・カブーラー ("Surprising Core Kabula") in Japanese. It can be found as Track 35 in Planet Robobot's Jukebox.
Core Kabula can be fought again in The True Arena, using the same theme.
Kirby's Blowout Blast
In Kirby's Blowout Blast, although neither Kabula nor any power-up item appears, the theme is remixed into a new electronic version to serve as the stage music for Level 5 (EX), including the second section from "Core Kabula Surprise!" with brass instrumentation.
Kirby Star Allies
In Kirby Star Allies, the original version from Kirby's Dream Land is reused in the stage Extra Eclair.
Other appearances
"Shooting" is featured in the last segment of Track 1: Big Band Kirby of the Kirby Memorial Arrangements. Here, the theme is arranged in a salsa style with a piano-based rhythm. This arrangement was done by Megumi Ohara.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | やきいもシューティング[2] Yaki-imo Shūtingu |
Sweet Potato Shooting |
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