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VS. Star Dream

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VS. Star Dream
Various renditions of the "Vs. Star Dream" theme.
Details
Debut appearance Kirby: Planet Robobot (2016)
Last appearance Super Kirby Clash (2019)
Other appearance(s) Kirby Star Allies (2018)
Composer(s) Hirokazu Ando
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"Vs. Star Dream" is the name of a musical piece which first plays during the first phase of the battle with Star Dream in Kirby: Planet Robobot.

Game appearances

Kirby: Planet Robobot

This track utilizes elements from many of the previous themes in Kirby: Planet Robobot. Notably, it incorporates "The Noble Haltmann", "Havoc Aboard the Halberd", and "Green Greens".

This music can be found as Track 91 in the Kirby: Planet Robobot Jukebox.

Kirby Star Allies

The original track accompanies the "Robobot Memories" Celebration Picture, which can be found as Track 149 in the Kirby Star Allies Jukebox as of Version 4.0.0.

A partial remix of both "Vagrant Counting Song of Retrospection" and "Vs. Star Dream" plays when P1 fights Morpho Knight as Susie in Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go! and Soul Melter (EX) of The Ultimate Choice. This medley is named 幼き日に視たデウス・エクス・マキナ (The Deus Ex Machina the Child Saw) in Kirby Star Allies: The Original Soundtrack.

The remix is also arranged by Hirokazu Ando and can be found as Track 183 in the Kirby Star Allies Jukebox as of Version 4.0.0.

Super Kirby Clash

A remix of "The Deus Ex Machina the Child Saw" plays during the Super+ Party Quest against Pres. Parallel Susie.

Other appearances

A portion of this track is incorporated into the Kirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert, as part of the Kirby Planet Robobot Medley. It was arranged by Shogo Sakai.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese VS. スタードリーム
Sutādorīmu
VS. Star Dream
Star Dream's name is normally written as 星の夢 in Japanese, instead of the katakana writing used in this title.