Mt. Dedede

"Mt. Dedede" (also known as "King Dedede's Theme") is a frequently ripped track from the Kirby series on the SiIvaGunner channel.

Summary
"Mt. Dedede" is the theme and leitmotif of King Dedede in the Kirby franchise. Created by Jun Ishikawa, composer of most of the entire series' soundtrack, this track first appeared in the very first game in the series, , and has been since used for almost every appearance of the character.  however introduced the second part of the song that wasn't in the original one.

The song is usually interpreted with the series signature-style between chiptune and orchestral and associated with bass string and treble brass instruments and a borderline drum-and-bass beat. It notably has a faster variation in the form of "Masked Dedede", an upgraded version of the character first appearing in . "Mt. Dedede" also appears in the Super Smash Bros. series since King Dedede became a playable character in  (as a fun Easter egg, the silhouette of King Dedede always appears in the Sound Test of SSB4 when listening to variations of this track).

Rips
The first "Mt. Dedede" rip uploaded on the old GiIvaSunner channel was Mt. Dedede - Kirby Super Star on March 2, 2016 which was a blue balls rip repeating the intro in loop (the rip would eventually be reuploaded on the current channel on May 18, 2016). Following the termination of GiIvaSunner, the first "Mt. Dedede" uploaded on SiIvaGunner became the Dedede Fusion Collab, a special medley rip celebrating 7000 subscribers (or "7 grand subscribers") on the new channel. This first "" would pave the way to many others in the future, while this one would remain in the top 10 most viewed videos of the channel with almost 600k views.

There are currently 10 high quality rips of "Mt. Dedede" on the channel, 4 of them being the "Masked Dedede" remix from Kirby Super Star Ultra, 1 being the "Fusion Collab", and the last 5 being the renditions from Kirby's Dream Land, Kirby Super Star, ', ', , and Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

The song has also appeared in several arrangements for the King for a Day Tournament and King for Another Day Tournament, one of which is a full arrangement of the song titled "Journey to King".