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[[Jun Ishikawa]], the theme's composer, chose to make this song a jazz piece because he felt it would surprise players who were used to the series' typical electronic musical influences. After composing most of the stage themes and determining the general sound direction of the game, he thought that a song in a style from before the days of electronic music would be unique. Along with "[[0² Battle]]", he believes that the music for the final areas of the game "formed the image of the unexpected".<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e3EIlpdZnD3nUNm9wfL-ofp_ocwlgzIiZMAtf1sa0Ms/edit 2017 Keyboard Magazine Interview with Jun Ishikawa and Hirokazu Ando]</ref> | [[Jun Ishikawa]], the theme's composer, chose to make this song a jazz piece because he felt it would surprise players who were used to the series' typical electronic musical influences. After composing most of the stage themes and determining the general sound direction of the game, he thought that a song in a style from before the days of electronic music would be unique. Along with "[[0² Battle]]", he believes that the music for the final areas of the game "formed the image of the unexpected".<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e3EIlpdZnD3nUNm9wfL-ofp_ocwlgzIiZMAtf1sa0Ms/edit 2017 Keyboard Magazine Interview with Jun Ishikawa and Hirokazu Ando]</ref> | ||
==Game appearances== | ==Game appearances== | ||
===''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''=== | ===''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''=== |