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Peanut Plains (theme)

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Peanut Plains (theme)
The arrangements of Peanut Plains.
Details
Debut appearance Kirby Super Star (1996)
Last appearance Kirby: Triple Deluxe (2014)
Other appearance(s) Kirby Super Star Ultra
Composer(s) Jun Ishikawa or Dan Miyakawa
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Peanut Plains is a stage theme from Kirby Super Star. This theme is a popular motif in Kirby Super Star, along with Kirby's Triumphant Return, and can even be heard in the latter half of both of the Gourmet Race themes.

Composition

Peanut Plains is a moderately fast theme that is primarily in the key of C. The intro of the song has the bass of the song in Ab major that goes a whole step up (Bb Major). It does this again (with more instruments), but this time, it goes to the key of C. The first portion of the theme plays the main melody, which has its famed motif. It plays this another time, but ends with a C note. On the second portion, it goes to E-flat major with a somewhat slower melody. After this portion, the song loops.

Game appearances

Kirby Super Star/Kirby Super Star Ultra

This theme first plays in the first level of Dyna Blade which is also known as Peanut Plains. This theme also plays in Milky Way Wishes in the level Floria.

A variation of this song can also be heard in the intro of The Great Cave Offensive. This one has a slower melody, and has different instruments.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe

In Kirby: Triple Deluxe, there are two remixes of this song.

One remix is a winter themed remix called Silver Snow Story. This remix is more peaceful and contains instrumentation such as bells and a piano. It can be heard in certain levels of Old Odyssey.

The other remix can be heard in the secondary Staff Credits theme along with Green Greens. This version is in A major and is played by an acoustic guitar.