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Hidden Corkboard
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"Hidden Corkboard"[2] is a theme fromKirby Super Star Ultra that may play when viewing the Corkboard after clearingMeta Knightmare Ultra. It was composed byJun Ishikawa.[1]
Composition[edit]

"Hidden Corkboard" is a triumphant, march-like theme in C major and 4/4. It takes elements from "Corkboard", in particular its G-C ostinato bassline, and general melodic progression. The track starts off with a gradually rising and falling trumpet section in dominant Lydian mode. As it eventually completes an octave, "Kirby's Triumphant Return" comes in its original key, C minor. After reaching its major dominant preparation the first time, it repeats the first phrase, albeit with a variation at the start bringing it close to "Peanut Plains" in a more stable minor key. However, the "Green Greens" preparation then follows properly. The track ends with a bright fanfare of marching alternating C and B-flat, then loops.
Game appearances[edit]
Kirby Super Star Ultra[edit]
InKirby Super Star Ultra, "Hidden Corkboard" has a chance of playing in the game mode selection screen afterThe True Arena is unlocked (i.e. afterHelper to Hero andMeta Knightmare Ultra are cleared). It can be found as Track 105 in theSound Test.
Kirby Star Allies[edit]
InKirby Star Allies, the theme plays in the very first room ofExtra Planet δ. It can be found in that game'sJukebox as Track 123.
Kirby's Dream Buffet[edit]
InKirby's Dream Buffet, an arrangement of "Hidden Corkboard" is featured alongside "Gourmet Race" and "I'm a Hungry Pink Puffball!" as part of a track titled "Kirby's Ultra-Gourmet Memories". It is arranged byYuki Shimooka,[3] and can be unlocked by collecting allCharacter Treats and plays in the Character Treats collection.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
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| Japanese | 裏 コルクボード[4] ura korukubōdo | Hidden Corkboard 裏 can mean "hidden," "secret," "alternate," "backside," "not seen at first," among other things. |
| English | Hidden Corkboard[2] | - |
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