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'''Done In''' is a short jingle that usually plays when Kirby (or Player 1, if another character) is defeated, typically as they fall off of the screen. | '''Done In''' is a short jingle that usually plays when Kirby (or Player 1, if another character) is defeated, typically as they fall off of the screen. It, like the 1-Up jingle, is one of the most common themes in the Kirby series, known for giving the feeling of a casual error rather than a catastrophic failure. In most games, the music stops abruptly for about a second before the jingle plays, but this method of focus is abandoned in the ''[[Kirby Fighters]]'' series. | ||
==Composition== | ==Composition== | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Since the jingle has appeared in almost every game in one form or another, this list only discusses the most important evolutions of the theme. | |||
===''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''=== | ===''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''=== | ||
''Kirby's Dream Land'' was the debut of | ''Kirby's Dream Land'' was the debut of this jingle, and is unsurprisingly the most simple version. This version laid the foundation for defeat as a whole in the Kirby series. | ||
===''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''=== | ===''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''=== | ||
''Kirby's Adventure'' uses a very similar arrangement to the previous entry. | ''Kirby's Adventure'' uses a very similar arrangement to the previous entry. (Editors, confirm if identical?) | ||
===''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''=== | ===''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''=== | ||
Unchanged from ''Dream Land'' in both use and sound. | |||
===''[[Kirby Super Star]]''=== | ===''[[Kirby Super Star]]''=== | ||
As an SNES game, ''Super Star'' received important hardware freedoms compared to previous games, and upgraded the theme because of it. | As an SNES game, ''Super Star'' received important hardware freedoms compared to previous games, and upgraded the theme because of it. The jingle gets different instruments. | ||
===''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''=== | ===''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''=== | ||
''Dream Land 3'' uses a slightly altered set of instruments, as it did in every other piece of music. | |||
===''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''=== | ===''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''=== | ||
''The Crystal Shards'' uses an uncommonly dramatic version of the theme, using very different instruments and a slower tempo as Kirby flops over. | |||
===''[[Kirby | ===''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''=== | ||
Robobot | The first three games directed by [[Shinya Kumazaki]], those being ''Return to Dream Land'', ''Triple Deluxe'', and ''Planet Robobot'', 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. | ||
===''[[Kirby Fighters]]''=== | |||
This spin-off series, as mentioned above, puts very little emphasis on the jingle - it's typically played fast and quiet, with no interruption of gameplay or music, so the other players can focus on the battle. | |||
==Names in Other Languages== | ==Names in Other Languages== | ||
Revision as of 00:38, 17 November 2023
Sandbox Shenanigans
I do stuff here. Cool.
If you're here from the Butterfly chat, I have two proposals here. They are noted by their number in their page headings. As I have done on other wikis, I will leave most things short.
Kumazaki's Butterfly (Proposal 1)
Insert the contents of Butterfly here.
Butterflies (Proposal 1)
This is a page dealing with butterflies in general across the Kirby series. You may be looking for:
- Morpho Knight: A parasitic deity who hides as a butterfly, introduced in Star Allies
- Flutter: A butterfly "enemy" from Kirby's Dream Land 3 and Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
- Kumazaki's Butterfly: A particular type of scarlet and amber butterflies found in Shinya Kumazaki's entries into the series.
Stuff
Things
Appearances
Insert stuff denoting any and all appearances of butterflies here.
TABLE TITLE HERE
Game | Has Butterflies? | Which ones?
KDL | YES | REGULAR
KDL3 | YES | Flutter
KSqSq | MAYBE | IDK
KRtDL(D) | YES | REGULAR, KUMAZAKI'S BUTTERFLY
KSA | YES | REGULAR, KUMAZAKI'S BUTTERFLY, Morpho Knight
Butterfly (Proposal 2)
This is a page dealing with butterflies in general across the Kirby series. You may be looking for:
- Morpho Knight: A parasitic deity who hides as a butterfly, introduced in Star Allies
- Flutter: A butterfly "enemy" from Kirby's Dream Land 3 and Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Types of Butterfly
There are several types of butterfly, some with more importance than others. Butterflies can be yellow with orange-lined wings, yellow with red-lined wings, white with black-lined wings, (etc.)
Kumazaki's Butterfly
Once he took over the direction of the Kirby series, Shinya Kumazaki decided to continually implement butterflies into games he directed. These particular butterflies feature amber wings lined in scarlet, and one of them may be Morpho Knight.
Done In
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Done In is a short jingle that usually plays when Kirby (or Player 1, if another character) is defeated, typically as they fall off of the screen. It, like the 1-Up jingle, is one of the most common themes in the Kirby series, known for giving the feeling of a casual error rather than a catastrophic failure. In most games, the music stops abruptly for about a second before the jingle plays, but this method of focus is abandoned in the Kirby Fighters series.
Composition
"Done In" is a short musical period in 3/8 featuring a chromatically descending passage from a C with a jump to E-flat, ending in a somewhat goofy rising G octave. The movement of the melody reflects how Kirby's defeat animation plays out.
Appearances
Since the jingle has appeared in almost every game in one form or another, this list only discusses the most important evolutions of the theme.
Kirby's Dream Land
Kirby's Dream Land was the debut of this jingle, and is unsurprisingly the most simple version. This version laid the foundation for defeat as a whole in the Kirby series.
Kirby's Adventure
Kirby's Adventure uses a very similar arrangement to the previous entry. (Editors, confirm if identical?)
Kirby's Dream Land 2
Unchanged from Dream Land in both use and sound.
Kirby Super Star
As an SNES game, Super Star received important hardware freedoms compared to previous games, and upgraded the theme because of it. The jingle gets different instruments.
Kirby's Dream Land 3
Dream Land 3 uses a slightly altered set of instruments, as it did in every other piece of music.
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
The Crystal Shards uses an uncommonly dramatic version of the theme, using very different instruments and a slower tempo as Kirby flops over.
Kirby's Return to Dream Land
The first three games directed by Shinya Kumazaki, those being Return to Dream Land, Triple Deluxe, and Planet Robobot, 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.
Kirby Fighters
This spin-off series, as mentioned above, puts very little emphasis on the jingle - it's typically played fast and quiet, with no interruption of gameplay or music, so the other players can focus on the battle.