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"Puzzle Room (Rhythm Code) - Kirby Planet Robobot" is a high quality rip of "Puzzle Room (Rhythm Code)" from Kirby Planet Robobot.

Jokes[]

As part of the Season 1 Finale, this is a remake of the controversial rip "Puzzle Room - Kirby: Planet Robobot", featuring similar jokes but lacking graphic imagery.

From 0:25 to 0:51, the rip becomes an arrangement of "Continue?" from Felix the Cat in the style of the advertised track. At 1:17, the arrangement returns as visuals from the original rip are recreated: the Russian words "да" and "нет" ("yes" and "no" respectively) appear on-screen and at 1:26, a hand slowly rises from the bottom of the screen onto "нет" and clicks it at 1:35. After a brief cut to black, an arrangement of "Game Over" from Felix the Cat plays as the video shows a crude illustration of Kirby resembling the "harlequin baby" shown in the original rip, with Russian text from the Felix the Cat game over screen in the bottom-left corner reading "игра окончена" ("the game is over").

Harlequin Kirby

Image of Kirby with harlequin ichthyosis

As with the original rip, this video additionally had two clickable in-video annotations on "да" and "нет" before annotations were removed from YouTube. Clicking the "да" annotation would lead to the rip "Type A (Beta Mix) - Tetris", referencing the rip featuring "Russkij Pusskij" as well as the controversial rip having the "да" annotation lead to the music video for "Russkij Pusskij", while clicking "нет" would skip the video to the Kirby illustration at 1:38.

History[]

This rip was originally titled "Puzzle Room - Kirby Planet Robobot".[1] It was later renamed to "Puzzle Room (Program Rhythm) - Kirby Planet Robobot", adding the title of GilvaSunner's upload. It was renamed to its current title on December 4, 2023 to match the soundtrack title.

Trivia[]

  • The rip's album release is nine seconds longer, featuring an additional part of the advertised track from 1:43 to 1:46.

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References[]

  1. Tweet by @GiIvaSunner. September 29, 2016.