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''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', ''Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition'' ([[New Challenge Stages]]), ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'', and ''Kirby's Blowout Blast'' all use the same audio clip for their version of "Done In". It features high-quality instruments, but otherwise is only notable for being one of the first versions to be a pre-made audio file instead of being sequenced. This variant is arranged by Jun Ishikawa.
''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', ''Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition'' ([[New Challenge Stages]]), ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'', and ''Kirby's Blowout Blast'' all use the same audio clip for their version of "Done In". It features high-quality instruments, but otherwise is only notable for being one of the first versions to be a pre-made audio file instead of being sequenced. This variant is arranged by Jun Ishikawa.


''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' also features the first use of the current multiplayer variant of the jingle, which is simply the eight main notes played very quickly on a single bell-like instrument (similar to the ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' variant). This is used to avoid interrupting the music if a player other than player 1 loses a life. This jingle was also used in [[Kirby Fighters]] of ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', and [[Team Kirby Clash]] of ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'', and consequentially ''Kirby Fighters Deluxe'', ''Kirby Fighters 2'', ''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe'' and ''Super Kirby Clash'', as well as ''Kirby Battle Royale''. In particular, in these games even if player 1 is the one that loses a life, it uses the multiplayer jingle.
''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' also features the first use of the current multiplayer variant of the jingle, which is simply the eight main notes played very quickly on a single bell-like instrument (similar to the ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' variant). This is used to avoid interrupting the music if a player other than player 1 loses a life. This jingle was also used in [[Kirby Fighters]] of ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', and [[Team Kirby Clash]] of ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'', and consequentially ''Kirby Fighters Deluxe'', ''Kirby Fighters 2'', ''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe'' and ''Super Kirby Clash'', as well as ''Kirby Battle Royale''. However, in these games and sub-games, unlike the case with ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', the jingle is used even if player 1 is the one that loses a life.


===''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse''===
===''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse''===

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