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In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRDL KAW}}]]'', Kine's Theme plays as the theme for a few stages in [[Onion Ocean]]. It has been re-orchestrated, its tempo sped up a little, and a few extra verses have been added. This can be seen as a somewhat odd musical cameo, as Kine himself does not appear in this game outside of a [[Stone]] transformation. | In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRDL KAW}}]]'', Kine's Theme plays as the theme for a few stages in [[Onion Ocean]]. It has been re-orchestrated, its tempo sped up a little, and a few extra verses have been added. This can be seen as a somewhat odd musical cameo, as Kine himself does not appear in this game outside of a [[Stone]] transformation. | ||
On the soundtrack, this version of the song is titled '''ハッピーマンボー''' (''Happy Mambo''). It's arranged by Hirokazu Ando<ref>''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' [[Jukebox]]</ref>. | On the soundtrack, this version of the song is titled '''ハッピーマンボー''' (''Happy Mambo''). This is a pun on the music genre, the [[wikipedia:mambo (music)|mambo]], as well as the name for Kine's species, the [[wikipedia:ocean sunfish|ocean sunfish]] (マンボウ ''manbou'' in Japanese). It's arranged by Hirokazu Ando<ref>''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' [[Jukebox]]</ref>. | ||
===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''=== | ===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''=== | ||
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==Other appearances== | ==Other appearances== | ||
Kine's Theme can be heard as the second piece of the track ''Kirby's Dream Land 2 Animal Friends Medley'' from the [[Kirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert]]. As a medley, it's paired with [[Rick's Theme]] and [[Coo's Theme]]. Notably, the song is played in a lower key than usual, and primarily focuses on oboes. | Kine's Theme can be heard as the second piece of the track ''Kirby's Dream Land 2 Animal Friends Medley'' from the [[Kirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert]]. As a medley, it's paired with [[Rick's Theme]] and [[Coo's Theme]]. Notably, the song is played in a lower key than usual, and primarily focuses on oboes. This version is arranged by [[Shogo Sakai]]. | ||
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