Kirby: Triple Deluxe Soundtrack is an official soundtrack CD for Kirby: Triple Deluxe that was available through Club Nintendo. It was released in Japan on February 26th, 2014 for the exchange of 400 Stars (250 if the game was registered), and in Europe and Australia on September 23rd, 2014 for 2,000 and 1,500 Stars respectively. This was the last Kirby soundtrack to be released through Club Nintendo, with all later albums being standard retail releases.
The CD includes 46 tracks from the game and 3 bonus tracks. The songs are higher quality than the in-game Jukebox, and some are mixed differently, such as "Sullied Grace" including the in-game sound effects of Queen Sectonia's boss fight.
The following table lists all the tracks in the Kirby: Triple Deluxe Soundtrack CD, with their English and Japanese titles.
The Sky, the Sun, and the World Tree*
*World Tree is the Japanese name of the Dreamstalk.
(Shares the melody of "Spring Smash Factory", one of the two leitmotifs of Kirby: Triple Deluxe.)
Unlike the in-game version, which ends after passing around 45 seconds with a fade-out, the album version lasts around 30 seconds ending with the same sound that plays after passing the title screen in the game.
Green Greens
(Remix of "Green Greens" from Kirby's Dream Land.)
The Flower Garden of the Floating Continent
- Fine Fields - Stage 1 and Fine Fields - Stage 2;
- Old Odyssey - Stage 1;
- Royal Road - Stage 3 (before getting Hypernova).
One of the two leitmotifs of Kirby: Triple Deluxe.
Inhale Everything! Big Bang*
*Big Bang is the Japanese name of Hypernova.
(Arrangement of "Floral Fields".)
The Cave in the Sky
- Fine Fields - Stage 2;
- Old Odyssey - Stage 3.
Tilting Puzzle Solving
(Arrangement of "Floral Fields".)
Mid-Boss Battle: Chasing a Friend and a Guy*
*友, the "friend", is King Dedede, while ヤツ, the "guy", is Taranza.
Also used in every cutscene where King Dedede is taken away by Taranza before a boss battle.
Hiking Deep Inside the Forest
(Remix of "Yogurt Yard" from Kirby's Adventure.)
Invincible
Dark Clouds without Light
Also used during Sectonia Vine's gyroscope section.
Bounce! Back-and-Forth Boss Battle*
*とびだせ (bounce) and 奥へ手前へ (back-and-forth) refers to how bosses in Kirby: Triple Deluxe utilize the two-plane system to move back and forth during their battles.
(Arrangement of "Floral Fields".)
Grand Sun Stone ~ Kirby Dance
Under the Sunshine
Bouncing and Drumming♪*
*でんでん (Denden) describes the sound of something being pounded, as in a drum.
Also the stage theme of Lollipop Land - Stage 1 and Lollipop Land - Stage 4.
Toy Rhythm
Spring Smash Factory
One of the two leitmotifs of Kirby: Triple Deluxe.
Laughing Shadows from the Mirrors in the Back
- Lollipop Land - Stage 4;
- Wild World - Stage 3.
Sunset in the Sky
Silver Snow Story
白銀 means both "silver" and "snow".
(Remix of the Peanut Plains stage theme from Dyna Blade from Kirby Super Star.)
Spinning Jungle*
*An alliterative pun; グルグル (guru guru) means "spinning", and is also found in ジャングル (janguru, "jungle").
Golden Legend
Mountains in an Angry Sky
Mysterious Trap
Ripple Red
(Remix of the Ripple Star - Stage 3 theme from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.)
Kirby Fighters!
(Remix of the Boss Battle theme from Kirby Super Star.)
Four-Player Fight! ~ Coo's Forest
- Kirby Fighters battle intro theme (remix of "Floral Fields");
- Battle Stage theme of Coo's Forest in Kirby Fighters - remix of "Coo's Theme" and "Rick's Theme".
The Japanese name distinguishes the two themes with a tilde, but the English title does not.
Secret Area: HAL Room
(Remix of "Welcome to Dream Land", title theme of Kirby's Dream Land. This version first appears as the title theme of Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition.)
Flora Reaching the Royal Capital
Sectratoa, the Moonlight Capital
Beautiful Prison
(Contains a small segment of "Reflected Laughter".)
Big Bang All-Stars
(Arrangement of "Hypernova Inhale".)
The Puppeteer Magician, Taranza
(あやつりの魔術師 is used as Taranza's title in Team Kirby Clash Deluxe and Super Kirby Clash).
(Partial arrangement of "King Dedede's Theme".)
Revenge of Enemy
- Royal Road - Stage 2 (Coily Rattler and Kracko) and Royal Road - Stage 4 (Paintra, Flowery Woods, and Pyribbit);
- Masked Dedede (first phase);
- Dark Meta Knight's Revenge (first phase).
(Arrangement of "Spring Smash Factory".)
Return to the Throne: D.D.D.
(王位の復権 is reused as Guest Star King Dedede's subtitle in the Japanese version of Kirby Star Allies.)
- Masked Dedede's Revenge (second phase);
- Shadow Dedede.
(Remix of Masked Dedede's Theme from Kirby Super Star Ultra.)
Facing the Beauty That Rivals the Divine
(Partial arrangement of "Beautiful Prison".)
An exclusive arrangement for the soundtrack that includes sounds of Sectonia's laughter and her scream upon being defeated.
She Who Holds the Star
(Arrangement of "Green Greens" and "Bouncing Boss Battle".)
Blooms of Madness and the Moon Reflected in Water
(Arrangement of "Bouncing Boss Battle" / "Floral Fields".)
Heroes are supposed to arrive late, you know!*
*The Japanese title is written in King Dedede's Japanese speaking style.
The Soulful Battle This Planet is Gambled Upon
(Arrangement of "Hypernova Inhale", "Floral Fields" and "Green Greens".)
FLOWERED
One of the Miracles
The King is Warping!?
(Remix of the title theme from Revenge of the King from Kirby Super Star Ultra, which in turn is a shorter version of "The King and the Sun".)
Colosseum Battle
(Remix of the equivalent themes from Kirby Super Star and its remake.)
The Reborn Strongest Shadow
(Remix of Dark Meta Knight's theme from .)
The True Rest Area
(Remix of Ripple Star: Stage Select from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.)
Interestingly, this album does not include the second section of the theme, fading out at the end of the first section.
(bonus)
Dedededeluxe!!!
- "Green Greens";
- "Gourmet Go Go";
- "Dedede's Theme";
- "Distant Traveler" (special arrangement for the CD).
(bonus)
Forever-Sleeping Flower in Moonlight
Featured instruments: violin, piano, bass guitar and drums.
(bonus)
The Disappearing King and the Wish that Sprung from a Seed
- The original movie's theme is not included on the CD.
- The track is a medley of the following themes:
- "Floral Fields";
- "Taranza, the Master of Puppetry";
- "Green Greens";
- "Bouncing Boss Battle" intro.
Aside from themes reused from previous games (primarily Kirby's Return to Dream Land), notable exclusions from the album include: