The Sky Tower[1] is a location in the Kirby series, debuting in Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
General Information[]
The Sky Tower is a massive tower located at the heart of Nutty Noon on Planet Popstar. It stretches miles into the sky--so high, in fact, that clouds cluster around some of its exterior, and its peak breaches the upper atmosphere into outer space. It is a purple-white building that appears to be very old, constructed of brick and stone. The lower portion of the tower is brown. Technologically, the Sky Tower is no more advanced than other locations in Dream Land.
Games[]
Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe[]
Stage 2[]
Kirby enters the Sky Tower for the first time. Throughout the stage, he carries a Balloon Bomb across moving platforms and pulls handles to open gates and destroy blocks while avoiding handles that open gates leading to enemies. Mumbies, Scarfys, and Shelds serve as frequent enemies. The hero battles Moundo here. A Super Waddle Doo appears at the end to grant Kirby the Flare Beam Super Ability, which he can use to light up glass prisms, revealing a dimensional rift.
Stage 3[]
Kirby continues through the Sky Tower. Throughout the stage, Kirby scales the right and left sides of the tower's exterior while climbing ever higher inside it. He avoids Shotzos, Volttzos, and Paclouds on the way up. He is encouraged to inhale Starman for the Hi-Jump ability, then use it to easily ascend while defeating falling enemies. At the end of the stage, Kirby fires out of a cannon into the clouds.
Stage 4[]
Kirby leaves the clouds and reenters the Sky Tower. After escaping from Gigatzos and Bowbys lining the tower's exterior, he finds himself in a higher portion of the building. The color and architecture have changed completely, and the background appears to be much higher in Planet Popstar's atmosphere. Kirby fights Super Bonkers, who can grant him the Grand Hammer Super Ability. Kirby can use this ability to destroy a giant bell, revealing a dimensional rift.
Stage 5[]
Kirby enters a Mid-Boss Tower near the top of the Sky Tower. He is offered several Copy Essences and a Maxim Tomato Box before challenging mid-bosses. He must fight Gigant Edge, Moundo, Water Galboros, and Dubior. Between these battles, Kirby travels through corridors containing enemies and rooms containing puzzles for Energy Spheres. If Kirby enters a secret area at the beginning of the stage, he is taken through a harder route with different Energy Sphere puzzles and mid-bosses. These include Water Galboros, King Doo, Dubior, Kibble Blade & Gigant Edge, and Bonkers & Moundo. Kirby is rewarded with 1UPs if he clears this path.
Stage 6[]
Now at the edge of space, Kirby climbs to the summit of the Sky Tower. He is offered four Copy Essences before he mounts the Warp Star and flies to the highest of the tower's many offshoots, at the fringes of another dimension's influence. He grabs the Lor Starcutter's Mast, only to discover that the Grand Doomer has consumed it. A battle against the boss ensues.
Music[]
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Trivia[]
- The music track associated with this building, simply called "Sky Tower," is directly reused in Kirby: Triple Deluxe and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It is remixed in Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition as a part of the credits theme; Kirby and the Rainbow Curse as music for the Music Room; Residential Laboratory in Kirby: Planet Robobot; and Kirby Star Allies as part of Supreme Ruler's Coronation - OVERLORD. It was also remixed in Kirby Café's soundtrack.
- Additionally, the opening to "Sky Tower" is remixed for the beginning of Bright Spinning Planet and the beginning of Vagrant Counting Song of Retrospection in Kirby: Planet Robobot.
- Kirby and the Forgotten Land is the first main series Kirby game after Kirby's Return to Dream Land not to feature the song in any capacity.
- OVERLORD is used in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe when fighting Magolor Soul in The True Arena, with a newly-added version containing Magolor's cries being added for the second phase.
- A rearrangement of Grape Garden's theme from Kirby's Adventure, Dreaming of Clouds, plays in Stage 3.
- A remix of King Dedede's theme, Crash! Mid-Boss Tower, plays inside the tower in Stage 5.
- In Deluxe, new music has been added: VS. Waddle Tank plays in the secret path, Macho of Dedede from Kirby Star Allies plays in Extra Mode, and History of Kirby Fighters plays in the secret path in Extra Mode.
- All dimensional rifts in Nutty Noon contain Sky Tower architecture.
- At the beginning of the Boss Stage, Kirby climbs up a vertical tower interior with motionless Shotzos arranged on the exterior. This is a recreation of the Shotzo setup leading to King Dedede in Kirby's Dream Land 2, though that game has four Shotzos instead of Kirby's Return to Dream Land’s six.
Gallery[]
Kirby's Return to Dream Land[]
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe[]
References[]
- ↑ Name of the music track associated with the tower