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{{move|[[Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff (theme)]]|I'd like to discuss this; even though The Wild Red Yonder comes first in the Sound Room, Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff seems to be the primary form of the theme and the other two are variants on it.}}
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{{Infobox-Music
|title=The Wild Red Yonder
|title=Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff
|track="The Wild Red Yonder":<br>[[File:KatRC The Wild Red Yonder Theme.oga]]<br>"Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff":<br>[[File:KatRC Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff Theme.oga]]<br>"Fly to the Exit!":<br>[[File:KatRC Fly to the Exit Theme.oga]]
|track="Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff":<br>[[File:KatRC Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff Theme.oga]]<br>"The Wild Red Yonder":<br>[[File:KatRC The Wild Red Yonder Theme.oga]]<br>"Fly to the Exit!":<br>[[File:KatRC Fly to the Exit Theme.oga]]
|caption=Various arrangements of '''"The Wild Red Yonder"''' theme.
|caption=Various arrangements of '''"Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff"'''.
|game1=''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]'' (2015)
|game1=''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]'' (2015)
|composer=[[Megumi Ohara]] or [[Shogo Sakai]]
|composer=[[Megumi Ohara]] or [[Shogo Sakai]]
}}
}}
{{about|the theme that primarily plays in the stage of the same name from [[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]|the stage itself|[[The Wild Red Yonder]]}}
{{about|the theme that primarily plays in the stage of the same name from [[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]|the stage itself|[[Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff]]}}
{{redirect|Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff (theme)|the stage of the same name where such theme is played|[[Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff]]}}
{{redirect|The Wild Red Yonder (theme)|the stage of the same name where such theme is played|[[The Wild Red Yonder]]}}
'''"The Wild Red Yonder"''' is a theme from ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]'' which plays in the stage of the same name. Its leitmotif is also primarily associated with the [[Kirby Rocket]] transformation, featured in other arrangements of the song used in the game.
'''"Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff"''' is a theme from ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]'' which plays in the stage of the same name. It largely serves as a leitmotif associated with [[Kirby Rocket]], though it also appears in a minor key arrangement as the stage theme for [[The Wild Red Yonder]].


==Composition==
==Composition==
[[File:KatRC_The_Wild_Red_Yonder_screenshot_04.png|thumb|left|The [[Bastron]] opens fire on Kirby.]]
[[File:KatRC Kirby Rocket Big Blastoff screenshot 03.png|thumb|250px|left|"Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff" plays in the [[Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff|eponymous stage]] where it is first heard, and is often associated with the [[Kirby Rocket]].]]
"The Wild Red Yonder" is an epic-sounding orchestral song that is set to the key of E Minor, and plays at 144 beats per minute with a 4/4 time signature. The melody of the song is prominently played by brass instruments, and halfway through the first section the song is also accompanied by a choir in the background as well as harp. The second and last section is played by a combination of brass and string instruments before ending with crash cymbals as the song loops.
"Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff" is a fast-paced rock song which is primarily associated with the [[Kirby Rocket]] transformation. It is composed in the key of E major and plays at 170 beats per minute with a 4/4 time signature. Much of the song is played with instruments like electric guitars, synthesizers, and piano, while the second section is slightly shorter and features a prominent saxophone solo.
 
Though "Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff" appears to be the primary arrangement of the theme, due to being composed in major key and heavily associated with the Kirby Rocket transformation, it first appears in-game as "The Wild Red Yonder"; it is unclear which arrangement was created first. Regardless, "The Wild Red Yonder" is an epic-sounding orchestral song that is set to the key of E minor, the parallel to "Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff", and it plays at 144 beats per minute with a 4/4 time signature. The melody of the song is prominently played by brass instruments, and halfway through the first section the song is also accompanied by a choir in the background as well as harp. The second and last section is played by a combination of brass and string instruments before ending with crash cymbals as the song loops.


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==Game appearances==
==Game appearances==
===''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse''===
===''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse''===
[[File:KatRC Kirby Rocket Big Blastoff screenshot 03.png|thumb|250px|right|An arrangement of this track known as '''"Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff"''' plays in the [[Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff|eponymous stage]] where it is first heard, and is often associated with the [[Kirby Rocket]].]]
[[File:KatRC_The_Wild_Red_Yonder_screenshot_04.png|thumb|right|The [[Bastron]] opens fire on Kirby.]]
So far, ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]'' is the first and only game where "The Wild Red Yonder" appeared as a song overall. It plays throughout the [[The Wild Red Yonder|stage of the same name]].
So far, ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]'' is the first and only game where "Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff" appears. It plays in both the [[Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff|eponymous stage]] and [[Back to the Battleship]]. "The Wild Red Yonder", meanwhile, plays throughout the [[The Wild Red Yonder|stage of the same name]].


A faster rock arrangement of the song known as '''"Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff"''' is also present in the same game, which is primarily associated with the [[Kirby Rocket]] transformation. It is composed in the key of E Major, a parallel to "The Wild Red Yonder"'s original key, and plays at 170 beats per minute with a 4/4 time signature. Much of the song is played with instruments like electric guitars, synthesizers, and piano, while the second section is slightly shorter and features a prominent saxophone solo. "Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff" plays in both the [[Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff|eponymous stage]] and [[Back to the Battleship]].
Additionally, a more intense and faster arrangement known as '''"Fly to the Exit!"''' plays throughout the Bastron's escape sequence in both of the aforementioned stages. It is an arrangement that largely follows on "The Wild Red Yonder" in terms of structure and key, but is played at a faster 180 beats per minute. The entirety of the song is primarily played on electric guitars and riffs, much like "Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff".


Additionally, a more intense and faster arrangement known as '''"Fly to the Exit!"''' plays throughout the Bastron's escape sequence in both of the aforementioned stages. It is an arrangement that largely follows on "The Wild Red Yonder" in terms of structure and key, but is played at a faster 180 beats per minute. The entirety of the song is primarily played on electric guitars and riffs, much like "Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff". Lastly, all three of the aforementioned songs can be unlocked in the [[Jukebox/Kirby and the Rainbow Curse|Music Room]] by completing [[Sky-High Whispy Woods]] for the first time, and the songs can be found as tracks '''88''' ("The Wild Red Yonder"), '''89''' ("Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff"), and '''91''' ("Fly to the Exit!") respectively.
All three of the aforementioned songs can be unlocked in the [[Jukebox/Kirby and the Rainbow Curse|Music Room]] by completing [[Sky-High Whispy Woods]] for the first time, and the songs can be found as tracks 88 ("The Wild Red Yonder"), 89 ("Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff"), and 91 ("Fly to the Exit!") respectively.


The second section of "The Wild Red Yonder" (which closely resembles the "Fly to the Exit!" arrangement more in terms of tempo) is used as a leitmotif for the song "[[Dark Crafter Battle]]", referring to the Kirby Rocket transformation being used in the final battle against [[Dark Crafter]]. It is played in C Minor, and is played at 176 beats per minute to match with the rest of the song.
The minor-key second section (which most closely resembles the "Fly to the Exit!" arrangement in terms of tempo) is used as a leitmotif for the song "[[Dark Crafter Battle]]", representing the Kirby Rocket transformation being used in the final battle against [[Dark Crafter]]. It is played in C minor, and is played at 176 beats per minute to match with the rest of the song.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
===Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff===
{{names
|ja={{furi|飛|と}}べ!カービィロケット!
|jaR=Tobe! Kābyi Roketto!
|jaM=Fly! Kirby Rocket!
|fr=Décollage de Kirby Fusée
|frM=Rocket Kirby's takeoff
|de=Raketen-Kirby hebt ab
|deM=Rocket-Kirby takes off
|it=Kirby Razzo: decollo!
|itM=Kirby Rocket: Take Off!
|es=El despegue de Kirby cohete
|esM=Kirby Rocket's takeoff
}}
===The Wild Red Yonder===
===The Wild Red Yonder===
{{names
{{names
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|es=Un cielo carmesí
|es=Un cielo carmesí
|esM=A crimson sky
|esM=A crimson sky
}}
===Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff===
{{names
|ja={{furi|飛|と}}べ!カービィロケット!
|jaR=Tobe! Kābyi Roketto!
|jaM=Fly! Kirby Rocket!
|fr=Décollage de Kirby Fusée
|frM=Rocket Kirby's takeoff
|de=Raketen-Kirby hebt ab
|deM=Rocket-Kirby takes off
|it=Kirby Razzo: decollo!
|itM=Kirby Rocket: Take Off!
|es=El despegue de Kirby cohete
|esM=Kirby Rocket's takeoff
}}
}}



Latest revision as of 14:48, 1 January 2024

Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff
"Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff":

"The Wild Red Yonder":

"Fly to the Exit!":
Various arrangements of "Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff".
Details
Debut appearance Kirby and the Rainbow Curse (2015)
Composer(s) Megumi Ohara or Shogo Sakai
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This article is about the theme that primarily plays in the stage of the same name from Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. For the stage itself, see Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff.
"The Wild Red Yonder (theme)" redirects here. For information about the stage of the same name where such theme is played, see The Wild Red Yonder.

"Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff" is a theme from Kirby and the Rainbow Curse which plays in the stage of the same name. It largely serves as a leitmotif associated with Kirby Rocket, though it also appears in a minor key arrangement as the stage theme for The Wild Red Yonder.

Composition[edit]

"Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff" plays in the eponymous stage where it is first heard, and is often associated with the Kirby Rocket.

"Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff" is a fast-paced rock song which is primarily associated with the Kirby Rocket transformation. It is composed in the key of E major and plays at 170 beats per minute with a 4/4 time signature. Much of the song is played with instruments like electric guitars, synthesizers, and piano, while the second section is slightly shorter and features a prominent saxophone solo.

Though "Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff" appears to be the primary arrangement of the theme, due to being composed in major key and heavily associated with the Kirby Rocket transformation, it first appears in-game as "The Wild Red Yonder"; it is unclear which arrangement was created first. Regardless, "The Wild Red Yonder" is an epic-sounding orchestral song that is set to the key of E minor, the parallel to "Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff", and it plays at 144 beats per minute with a 4/4 time signature. The melody of the song is prominently played by brass instruments, and halfway through the first section the song is also accompanied by a choir in the background as well as harp. The second and last section is played by a combination of brass and string instruments before ending with crash cymbals as the song loops.

Game appearances[edit]

Kirby and the Rainbow Curse[edit]

The Bastron opens fire on Kirby.

So far, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is the first and only game where "Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff" appears. It plays in both the eponymous stage and Back to the Battleship. "The Wild Red Yonder", meanwhile, plays throughout the stage of the same name.

Additionally, a more intense and faster arrangement known as "Fly to the Exit!" plays throughout the Bastron's escape sequence in both of the aforementioned stages. It is an arrangement that largely follows on "The Wild Red Yonder" in terms of structure and key, but is played at a faster 180 beats per minute. The entirety of the song is primarily played on electric guitars and riffs, much like "Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff".

All three of the aforementioned songs can be unlocked in the Music Room by completing Sky-High Whispy Woods for the first time, and the songs can be found as tracks 88 ("The Wild Red Yonder"), 89 ("Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff"), and 91 ("Fly to the Exit!") respectively.

The minor-key second section (which most closely resembles the "Fly to the Exit!" arrangement in terms of tempo) is used as a leitmotif for the song "Dark Crafter Battle", representing the Kirby Rocket transformation being used in the final battle against Dark Crafter. It is played in C minor, and is played at 176 beats per minute to match with the rest of the song.

Names in other languages[edit]

Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese べ!カービィロケット!
Tobe! Kābyi Roketto!
Fly! Kirby Rocket!
French Décollage de Kirby Fusée Rocket Kirby's takeoff
German Raketen-Kirby hebt ab Rocket-Kirby takes off
Italian Kirby Razzo: decollo! Kirby Rocket: Take Off!
Spanish El despegue de Kirby cohete Kirby Rocket's takeoff


The Wild Red Yonder[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 大空おおぞらほのおにそめて
Ōzora o honō ni somete
Through the Sky Dyed in Flames
French L'assaut du Bastron The assault of the Bastron
German Wilde rote Ferne Wild red distance
Italian Nel rosso dipinto di rosso In the red painted red
Possibly a reference to the popular Italian song "Nel blu, dipinto di blu" (In the blue, painted blue).
Spanish Un cielo carmesí A crimson sky


Fly to the Exit![edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 出口でぐちをめざして
deguchi wo mezashite
Aim for the Exit
French Vers la sortie! Towards the exit!
German Fliege zum Ausgang! Fly to the Exit!
Italian Vola verso l'uscita! Fly to the exit!
Spanish ¡Vuela hacia la salida! Fly towards the exit!