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Intermezzo Without a Leader

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Intermezzo Without a Leader
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30-second sample of "Intermezzo Without a Leader".
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Debut appearanceKirby: Planet Robobot (2016)
Composer(s)Jun Ishikawa[1]
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"Intermezzo Without a Leader" is the name of a musical piece which first plays during the second phase of the battle withStar Dream inKirby: Planet Robobot. It was composed byJun Ishikawa, and can be found in theJukebox as track 93.

Composition[edit]

Star Dream fires an "A" at the Halberd.

"Intermezzo Without a Leader" is a baleful theme in A minor and 6/8. As its name states, it is theintermezzo of theStar Dream battle themes, following "VS. Star Dream" and preceding "Vagrant Counting Song of Retrospection" (both composed byHirokazu Ando). It begins with space-like ambience, followed by a low G major brass chord intensifying in a crescendo to signal the start of the track. The primary melody is similar to "0² Battle", another theme composed by Jun Ishikawa: both melodies of the themes alternate between large minor intervals while slowly fluctuating between the scale at a rhythmic pace. This track's melody, which is composed of futuristic synths, executes said progression boldly at half speed; in other words, it plays a dominant-thirteenth interval every bar. This pattern is consistent throughout, serving as a mechanical rhythm that drives the track forward. As the track progresses, more synths and brass convene to increase the tension of the atmosphere, until the final release in one climactic A minor note. The thumping percussion acts as the theme's resolution, reducing the tension enough to loop back to the start.


Etymology[edit]

The theme's title, "Intermezzo Without a Leader", most likely refers to how Star Dream has absorbed and more or less killedPresident Haltmann, and has now taken control of theAccess Ark. Now essentially autonomous, no living thing controls it. As mentioned above, it is also a literal intermezzo. It may also refer to theSpecial Page for this portion of the boss fight, where it is stated that Star Dream has "lost its master and its purpose".

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japanese主のいないインテルメッツォ[2]
aruji no inai interumettso
Intermezzo Without a Leader
DutchIntermezzo Without a Leader-
European FrenchIntermezzo sans directionDirectionless intermezzo
GermanIntermezzo ohne AnführerIntermezzo without Leader
ItalianIntermezzo senza guidaIntermezzo without direction
RussianЗабавная история без командира
Zabavnaya istoriya bez komandira
Anecdote without a commander
SpanishIntermezzo sin direciónIntermezzo without direction


References

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Music inKirby: Planet Robobot
Menu themes
Stage themes
Boss themes
Themes used in EX stages
Sub-game themes
Cutscene and credits themes
Special themes
Themes for Other Games