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Reflected Laughter
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- This article is about the "Reflected Laughter" theme. For the stage inDedede's Drum Dash Deluxe, seeReflected Laughter (Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe).
"Reflected Laughter" is a theme composed byJun Ishikawa forKirby: Triple Deluxe. It's heavily associated with the haunted mansion areas of the game.
Composition[edit]

"Reflected Laughter" is a somewhat goofy piece in A minor and 4/4, and a minor counterpart to "Must Dash". It starts with an orchestrated intro consisting of 4 descending dominant chords played twice, with shorter rhythmical values the second time. Following up is the main section played by an old piano, which resembles a polka due to its jumpy bass. The melody is not harmonically complex; it rises up a fifth and descends with some passing notes and dotted rhythm. This repeats at a lower pitch with heavier instrumentation. The following part's melody sounds like a whistle and does not deviate far from the tonic. The whistle's theme is then repeated by a clarinet, which then follows the harmonic progression of the intro. The first section repeats with different instruments. An extended, more dramatic version of the intro plays, adding in the whistle and a funky rhythm, and the track loops.
Game appearances[edit]
Kirby: Triple Deluxe[edit]
Kirby: Triple Deluxe marks the theme's debut and is used inLollipop Land - Stage 4 andWild World - Stage 3 (before gettingHypernova). It appears as Track 024 in theJukebox and Track 17 onKirby: Triple Deluxe Soundtrack.
Additionally, "Beautiful Prison" calls back to the intro of "Reflected Laughter", dramaticizing the motif.
Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe[edit]
InDedede's Drum Dash Deluxe, "Reflected Laughter" plays unchanged in thestage of the same name.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse[edit]
A remix of "Reflected Laughter" can be unlocked by collecting one of theTreasure Chests found in theThe Long-Lost Ruins stage, to then be played in the game'sMusic Room. It features a softer instrumentation, including a celesta in the intro.
Other appearances[edit]
"Reflected Laughter" is included on The Sound of Kirby Café - Jazz Style - alongside "Yearning for Yellow (Vroom!)" as a part of the medley 奥の鏡で、揺れる想い (In the Mirror in the Back, Wavering Feelings), which was arranged by Jun Ishikawa.
Trivia[edit]
- According to oneMiiverse post, "Reflected Laughter" is one ofShinya Kumazaki's (the director ofKirby: Triple Deluxe) favorite themes from the game, alongside "Moonlight Capital" and "Fatal Blooms in Moonlight".[1]
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
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| Japanese | 奥のカガミで笑う影 oku no kagami de warau kage | Laughing Shadows from the Mirrors in the Back |
| French | Rire réflechi | Reflected laughter |
| German | Besonnenes Lachen | Prudent Laughter |
| Italian | Risata riflessa | Reflected laughter |
| Korean | 거울 속 웃는 그림자 geoul sog usneun geulimja | Laughing Shadows from the Mirrors |
| Spanish | Risa reflejada | Reflected laughter |
References
- ↑"My personal top 3 favorites are tracks 24 and 90 (with red notes) and track 102 (with blue notes), which is the final boss stage theme called Moonstruck Blossom. You can have fun comparing the different styles of these two composers!" –Shinya Kumazaki (Archived Miiverse link)
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