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Beautiful Prison
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"Beautiful Prison"[2] is a theme fromKirby: Triple Deluxe associated with the final level of the game,Royal Road, in particular the capturedPeople of the Sky. It was composed byJun Ishikawa.[1]
Composition[edit]

"Beautiful Prison" is a sombre piece in A minor. It has irregular and constantly changing time signatures, a trait previously heard in "Vs. Marx"; however, "Beautiful Prison" has a distinct pattern in such changes. The track has a short piano intro that sets the harmony and continues as the accompaniment. The initial phrase of the melody, played within a diminished fifth, has two bars of 5/4, one staccato and the other legato, while its development, based on the second bar, is in 6/4 and uses a single set of triplets each time it plays. The melody and its development play twice with instrumental changes. The second time, the development is extended, even including a bar of 8/4 (or two of 5/4 and 3/4 respectively), and has primarily rising intonations with a diminished descending broken chord at the end. The same happens once again, with different lead instruments. After these two segments end, there is a transition before a slow, eerie version of the "Reflected Laughter" opening comes, fitting within 6/4. Its final chord repeats on a suspense with a bell before suddenly transitioning back to the intro, at which point the track loops.
Game appearances[edit]
Kirby: Triple Deluxe[edit]
In itsdebut appearance, "Beautiful Prison" plays inRoyal Road - Stage 5. It is also incorporated in the music for the "Divine Beauty" cutscene, implicitly connecting it toQueen Sectonia.
Kirby Star Allies[edit]
InKirby Star Allies, "Beautiful Prison" can be heard in specific areas ofExtra Planet β. It is also a part of the dimension levels' theme, "The Legend of the Last World", a medley of final level music from various games. In this medley, it begins from the latter half before reaching its main melody.
Trivia[edit]
- In 2018,Hirokazu Ando chose this song as his favorite theme by Jun Ishikawa. What stood out the most to him was the irregular time signatures and the parallel motion of the harmonies. He named it a "well-polished song" "overflowing with originality", and pointed out how it could only had been composed by Ishikawa.[3]
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
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| Japanese | 美の監獄 bi no kangoku | Beautiful Prison |
| English | Beautiful Prison | - |
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