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'''Kihon wa Maru'''{{ForeignTitle}} is the ending theme of the Japanese and Chinese versions of ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', used from [[Kirby Comes to Cappy Town]] to [[A Whale of a Tale]]. The lyrics of the song explain how to draw [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]], in a manner similar to the intro from ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''. The song's title translates to "First you draw a circle." The song is in F major, going at a 4/4 time signature at 144 beats per minute. It is replaced by "[[Kirby ☆ Step!]]" starting with [[Waddle While You Work]] and persisting until [[Fright to the Finish]]. The Chinese version of the show does not translate both this song and [[Kirby ★ March]], instead leaving it in Japanese.
'''Kihon wa Maru'''{{ForeignTitle}} is the ending theme of the Japanese and Chinese versions of ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', used from [[Kirby Comes to Cappy Town]] to [[A Whale of a Tale]]. The lyrics of the song explain how to draw [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]], in a manner similar to the intro from ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''. The song's title translates to "First you draw a circle." The song is in F major, going at a 4/4 time signature at 144 beats per minute. It is replaced by "[[Kirby ☆ Step!]]" starting with [[Waddle While You Work]] and persisting until [[Fright to the Finish]]. The Chinese version of the show does not translate this song or "[[Kirby ★ March]]", instead leaving them in Japanese.


In [[Abusement Park]], [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] attempts to sing this song, but fails badly (due to being tone-deaf). A sad horn plays outside the fourth wall in the Japanese version to reflect his sub-optimal performance. In [[The Kirby Quiz]], [[Mike]] Kirby returns, singing the same melody. The sad horn is not featured there.
In [[Abusement Park]], [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] attempts to sing this song, but fails badly (due to being tone-deaf). A sad horn plays outside the fourth wall in the Japanese version to reflect his sub-optimal performance. In [[The Kirby Quiz]], [[Mike]] Kirby returns, singing the same melody. The sad horn is not featured there.

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