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{{Level-infobox
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|caption = ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'' screenshot
 
|caption = ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'' screenshot
|jap_name = レインボーリゾート (Reinbōrizōto)
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|jap_name = レインボーリゾート (Reinbō Rizōto)
|jap_meaning = from "Rainbow Resort"
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|jap_meaning = Rainbow Resort <br> レインボー = Rainbow, リゾート = Resort
 
|appearance={{LevelSequence|KA|7|type=Stage|override=''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' ''([[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]])''}}
 
|appearance={{LevelSequence|KA|7|type=Stage|override=''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' ''([[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]])''}}
 
|theme=Frozen space
 
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|common enemies=[[Blade Knight]], [[Blipper]], [[Bomber]], [[Bounder]], [[Bronto Burt]], [[Broom Hatter]], [[Bubbles]], [[Bugzzy Jr.]], [[Cappy]], [[Chilly]], [[Coner]], [[Flamer]], [[Gip]], [[Gordo]], [[Hot Head]], [[Kabu]], [[Laser Ball]], [[Noddy]], [[Parasol (enemy)|Parasol]], [[Parasol Waddle Dee]], [[Pengi]], [[Poppy Bros. Jr.]], [[Rocky]], [[Rolling Turtle Jr.]] (''Kirby's Adventure''), [[Scarfy]], [[Shotzo]], [[Sir Kibble]], [[Sparky]], [[Squishy]], [[Sword Knight]], [[Togezo]], [[Twister]], [[Twizzy]], [[Waddle Dee]], [[Waddle Doo]], [[Wheelie]]
 
|common enemies=[[Blade Knight]], [[Blipper]], [[Bomber]], [[Bounder]], [[Bronto Burt]], [[Broom Hatter]], [[Bubbles]], [[Bugzzy Jr.]], [[Cappy]], [[Chilly]], [[Coner]], [[Flamer]], [[Gip]], [[Gordo]], [[Hot Head]], [[Kabu]], [[Laser Ball]], [[Noddy]], [[Parasol (enemy)|Parasol]], [[Parasol Waddle Dee]], [[Pengi]], [[Poppy Bros. Jr.]], [[Rocky]], [[Rolling Turtle Jr.]] (''Kirby's Adventure''), [[Scarfy]], [[Shotzo]], [[Sir Kibble]], [[Sparky]], [[Squishy]], [[Sword Knight]], [[Togezo]], [[Twister]], [[Twizzy]], [[Waddle Dee]], [[Waddle Doo]], [[Wheelie]]
 
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{{Quote|Welcome to Rainbow Resort!|Instruction manual description|Kirby's Adventure}}
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{{Quote|Welcome to Rainbow Resort!|A Whole New World!|[[Kirby's Adventure]] Instruction Booklet}}
'''Rainbow Resort''' is the seventh and final level of ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''. This level comes after [[Orange Ocean]]. Rainbow Resort is the hallowed ground that [[Planet Popstar]]'s [[Fountain of Dreams|Dream Spring]] is located upon.
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'''Rainbow Resort''' is the seventh level of ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''. This level comes after [[Orange Ocean]]. Rainbow Resort is the hallowed ground that [[Planet Popstar]]'s [[Fountain of Dreams|Dream Spring]] is located upon.
   
 
==Level Intro==
 
==Level Intro==
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Rainbow Resort is an icy area located in the far reaches of Orange Ocean. It is a relaxing and calming area that is often visited by [[King Dedede]]. Situated far from other continents and near space, Rainbow Resort is eternally covered in ice and frost. Having nearly no atmosphere, Kirby can see the many stars and nebulas that exist in Rainbow Resort's vicinity, even so far as to see the rest of [[Gamble Galaxy]] far in the distance.
 
Rainbow Resort is an icy area located in the far reaches of Orange Ocean. It is a relaxing and calming area that is often visited by [[King Dedede]]. Situated far from other continents and near space, Rainbow Resort is eternally covered in ice and frost. Having nearly no atmosphere, Kirby can see the many stars and nebulas that exist in Rainbow Resort's vicinity, even so far as to see the rest of [[Gamble Galaxy]] far in the distance.
   
Located in Rainbow Resort is a large tower that holds many different mid-bosses that Kirby must fight.
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Located in Stage 2 of Rainbow Resort is a large tower that holds many different mid-bosses that Kirby must fight.
   
 
The first set is:
 
The first set is:
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Despite being the final level, Rainbow Resort is rather sparse with sub-games. It has a total of six stages, but only has a [[Crane Fever]] room (replaced by a [[Bomb Rally]] Room in the remake).
 
Despite being the final level, Rainbow Resort is rather sparse with sub-games. It has a total of six stages, but only has a [[Crane Fever]] room (replaced by a [[Bomb Rally]] Room in the remake).
   
==[[Switch]]es==
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==[[Copy Abilities]]==
{| class="wikitable"
 
!Stage
 
!Guide
 
!Unlocks
 
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|align="center"|1
 
|In the second room, get [[Spark]]. Notice a [[Waddle Doo]] is stuck. Use the Spark ability in the area where the [[Flamer]] spawns. This will destroy the blocks below (made more obvious in the remake), allowing the player access to the Waddle Doo. Inhale him for [[Beam]]. Notice an area with three [[Waddle Dee]]s stuck together. Destroy them. Jump into the alcove they were in and use the beam attack. Some blocks should be destroyed above Kirby. Most of them can be destroyed, but the two blocks ([[Metal Block]]s in the remake) in front of the door cannot. Get rid of Beam and get [[Fireball]]/[[Burning]] from the Flamer. Go back and destroy the blocks in front of the door. Kirby will fall onto the switch.
 
|[[Crane Fever]]/[[Bomb Rally]]
 
|-
 
|align="center"|6
 
|In the last room, enter the moon. Kirby will fall onto the last switch. This is a reference to ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', as Kirby can enter the moon near the end of [[Bubbly Clouds]].
 
|[[Warp Star]] Station
 
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==[[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]]==
 
 
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width: 500px; text-align: center;"
 
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width: 500px; text-align: center;"
 
|[[Image:Adv backdrop.GIF]][[File:BackdropiconKNIDL.png|link=Backdrop]]<br />[[Backdrop]]
 
|[[Image:Adv backdrop.GIF]][[File:BackdropiconKNIDL.png|link=Backdrop]]<br />[[Backdrop]]
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|[[Image:Adv tornado.GIF]][[File:TornadoiconKNIDLKATAM.png|link=Tornado]]<br />[[Tornado]]
 
|[[Image:Adv tornado.GIF]][[File:TornadoiconKNIDLKATAM.png|link=Tornado]]<br />[[Tornado]]
 
|[[Image:Adv wheel.GIF]][[File:WheeliconKNIDLKATAM.png|link=Wheel]]<br />[[Wheel]]
 
|[[Image:Adv wheel.GIF]][[File:WheeliconKNIDLKATAM.png|link=Wheel]]<br />[[Wheel]]
 
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==[[Switch]]es==
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
 
!Stage
 
!Guide
 
!Unlocks
 
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|1
 
|In the second room, get [[Spark]]. Notice a [[Waddle Doo]] is stuck. Use the Spark ability in the area where the [[Flamer]] spawns. This will destroy the blocks below (made more obvious in the remake), allowing the player access to the Waddle Doo. Inhale him for [[Beam]]. Notice an area with three [[Waddle Dee]]s stuck together. Destroy them. Jump into the alcove they were in and use the beam attack. Some blocks should be destroyed above Kirby. Most of them can be destroyed, but the two blocks ([[Metal Block]]s in the remake) in front of the door cannot. Get rid of Beam and get [[Fireball]]/[[Burning]] from the Flamer. Go back and destroy the blocks in front of the door. Kirby will fall onto the switch.
 
|[[Crane Fever]]/[[Bomb Rally]]
 
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|In the last room, enter the moon. Kirby will fall onto the last switch. This is a reference to ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', as Kirby can enter the moon near the end of [[Bubbly Clouds]].
 
|[[Warp Star]] Station
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Rainbow Resort is the only main level in ''Kirby's Adventure'' and ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' that is not named after a type of [[food]].
 
*Rainbow Resort is the only main level in ''Kirby's Adventure'' and ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' that is not named after a type of [[food]].
*The opening portion of Rainbow Resort's music is the same as that of [[Grape Garden]]'s.
 
 
*In ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'', in Stage 6, the enemies are no longer monochromatic, as they were in the original.
 
*In ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'', in Stage 6, the enemies are no longer monochromatic, as they were in the original.
 
*Rainbow Resort's music was remixed as the alternate music for [[Frozen Hillside]] in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' and [[Frozen Fantasy]] in ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''.
 
*Rainbow Resort's music was remixed as the alternate music for [[Frozen Hillside]] in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' and [[Frozen Fantasy]] in ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''.
*A portion of Rainbow Resort's music was used in Stage 6 of [[Sand Canyon]]'s music from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''. Some elements of the music were also incorporated into the music that plays in the seventh stage of [[Far-Flung - Starlight Heroes]], [[Planet Frostak]], in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''.
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*Elements of Rainbow Resort's music were incorporated into the music that plays in the seventh stage of [[Far-Flung - Starlight Heroes]], [[Planet Frostak]], in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''.
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*In ''Kirby's Adventure'', there are unused rooms tied to Stage 2 of Rainbow Resort containing harder versions of Poppy Bros. Sr., Mr. Tick-Tock, and Mr. Frosty, suggesting that they were originally going to be part of the hidden mid-boss gauntlet. This idea appears to have been scrapped late in development, as all of the doors lead to the correct warps, including the stair sequence after Mr. Frosty, which leads to Bonkers' room.<ref>[https://tcrf.net/Kirby%27s_Adventure/Unused_Rooms#Rooms_07F-084 The Cutting Room Floor]</ref><ref>[https://youtu.be/y0rqi5QC5CA?t=7m54s YouTube video by ORKAL showcasing the unused stages]</ref>
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*The theme is arranged as part of the music inside Another Dimension with some other last-level themes in [[Heroes in Another Dimension]] in ''Kirby Star Allies''.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Image:Rainbow_Resort_nes.png|Rainbow Resort in the original ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''.
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Rainbow_Resort_nes.png|Rainbow Resort in the original ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''.
NID 7.png|Level hub (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'', [[Meta Knightmare]])
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NID 7.png|Level Map (''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'', [[Meta Knightmare]])
Image:Rainbow_Resort_Gameplay_1.png|Kirby traversing the cold and icy Rainbow Resort. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
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Rainbow_Resort_Gameplay_1.png|Kirby traversing the cold and icy Rainbow Resort. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
Rainbow resort(screen).jpg|Kirby finds some [[Sparky|Sparkies]]. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
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NID Waddle Dee 4.png|''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''
Image:Rainbow resort 1.png|[[Bomber]]s are some of the most common enemies here. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
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Rainbow resort 1.png|[[Bomber]]s are some of the most common enemies here. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
Rainbow resort 2.png|Travelling in through the level with the moon in the background. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
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Rainbow resort 2.png|Traveling in through the level with the moon in the background. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
Image:Rainbow_Resort_Gameplay_2.png|The monochromatic homage to ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
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Rainbow_Resort_Gameplay_2.png|The monochromatic homage to ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
Image:Rainbow_Resort_1.png|Aurora can be seen from the frozen Rainbow Resort. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
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Rainbow_Resort_1.png|Aurora can be seen from the frozen Rainbow Resort. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
Image:Rainbow resort(back).png|Dream Land's vast [[Gamble Galaxy|galaxy]] as seen from Rainbow Resort. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
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Rainbow resort(back).png|Dream Land's vast [[Gamble Galaxy|galaxy]] as seen from Rainbow Resort. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
Image:Rainbow_Resort_2.png|A view over the frozen landscape. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
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Rainbow_Resort_2.png|A view over the frozen landscape. (''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'')
 
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</gallery>
   
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==References==
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{{Levels}}
 
{{Levels}}
   
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[[es:País Arco-Iris]]
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[[fr:Station Arc-en-Ciel]]
 
[[it:Castello Arcobaleno]]
 
[[it:Castello Arcobaleno]]
 
[[ja:レインボーリゾート]]
 
[[ja:レインボーリゾート]]

Revision as of 20:05, 13 July 2019

Welcome to Rainbow Resort!
— A Whole New World! • Kirby's Adventure Instruction Booklet

Rainbow Resort is the seventh level of Kirby's Adventure and its remake, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. This level comes after Orange Ocean. Rainbow Resort is the hallowed ground that Planet Popstar's Dream Spring is located upon.

Level Intro

Seeing one of the resort's titular rainbows, Kirby treats it as a music staff and uses Mike to put music notes on it. However, this causes the rainbow to become unstable and fall apart. Luckily, Kirby pulls his parasol out just in time to avoid being hit by the falling notes.

This intro is the same in both versions of the game, but in Kirby's Adventure, the opening took place on the ground at day instead of in space.

General Information

Rainbow Resort is an icy area located in the far reaches of Orange Ocean. It is a relaxing and calming area that is often visited by King Dedede. Situated far from other continents and near space, Rainbow Resort is eternally covered in ice and frost. Having nearly no atmosphere, Kirby can see the many stars and nebulas that exist in Rainbow Resort's vicinity, even so far as to see the rest of Gamble Galaxy far in the distance.

Located in Stage 2 of Rainbow Resort is a large tower that holds many different mid-bosses that Kirby must fight.

The first set is:

The second, hidden set is:

  • Bonkers
  • Red Rolling Turtle/Green Phan Phan
  • Bugzzy
  • Fire Lion
  • Room with five 1UPs.

The hidden series of bosses are accessible through a hidden door above the main entrance, and are more difficult to fight. The door is more easily noticed in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land as it is replaced by a ventilation duct opening. A similar secret appears in Stage 5 of Nutty Noon in Kirby's Return to Dream Land, again with similar functions.

The final stage of Rainbow Resort is a homage to Kirby's Dream Land, and has a black-and-white environment that illustrates each level of the game. The boss of Rainbow Resort is King Dedede, who intends to stop Kirby from fulfilling his goal of reaching the Fountain of Dreams.

Despite being the final level, Rainbow Resort is rather sparse with sub-games. It has a total of six stages, but only has a Crane Fever room (replaced by a Bomb Rally Room in the remake).

Copy Abilities

Adv backdropBackdropiconKNIDL
Backdrop
BalliconKABalliconKNIDL
Ball
Adv beamBeamiconKNIDLKATAM
Beam
Adv fireballBurningiconKNIDLKATAM
Burning
Adv crashCrashiconKNIDLKATAM
Crash
Adv cutterCuttericonKNIDLKATAM
Cutter
Adv fireFireiconKNIDLKATAM
Fire
Adv freezeFreezeiconKNIDL
Freeze
Adv hammerHammericonKNIDLKATAM
Hammer
Adv iceIceiconKNIDLKATAM
Ice
Adv laserLasericonKNIDLKATAM
Laser
Adv mikeMikeiconKNIDLKATAM
Mike
Adv needleNeedleiconKNIDLKATAM
Needle
Adv parasolParasoliconKNIDLKATAM
Parasol
Adv sleepSleepiconKNIDLKATAM
Sleep
Adv sparkSparkiconKNIDLKATAM
Spark
Adv stoneStoneiconKNIDL
Stone
Adv swordSwordiconKNIDLKATAM
Sword
ThrowiconKAThrowiconKNIDLKATAM
Throw
Adv tornadoTornadoiconKNIDLKATAM
Tornado
Adv wheelWheeliconKNIDLKATAM
Wheel

Switches

Stage Guide Unlocks
1 In the second room, get Spark. Notice a Waddle Doo is stuck. Use the Spark ability in the area where the Flamer spawns. This will destroy the blocks below (made more obvious in the remake), allowing the player access to the Waddle Doo. Inhale him for Beam. Notice an area with three Waddle Dees stuck together. Destroy them. Jump into the alcove they were in and use the beam attack. Some blocks should be destroyed above Kirby. Most of them can be destroyed, but the two blocks (Metal Blocks in the remake) in front of the door cannot. Get rid of Beam and get Fireball/Burning from the Flamer. Go back and destroy the blocks in front of the door. Kirby will fall onto the switch. Crane Fever/Bomb Rally
6 In the last room, enter the moon. Kirby will fall onto the last switch. This is a reference to Kirby's Dream Land, as Kirby can enter the moon near the end of Bubbly Clouds. Warp Star Station

Music

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Theme - Rainbow Resort
Rainbow Resort 1


Rainbow Resort 2
Frozen Fantasy - Remixed theme in Kirby: Canvas Curse
Kirby: Canvas Curse
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Theme in Kirby Air Ride
Kirby Air Ride
Music pMqIT594ifs
Theme in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Music 77TCK2Ojloc
Overworld music in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Music P4xS3XD3OCM
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land version (Kirby's Dream Collection soundtrack)
Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition
Music pa50Epe0BMY
Original theme in Kirby's Adventure
Kirby's Adventure
Music ygqumIsunoo
Overworld music in Kirby's Adventure
Kirby's Adventure
Music baG2Q_u_K1Q
Rainbow Resort is the sacred site of the Pop Star's Fountain of Dreams. Situated close to the edge of space, it is a chilly and surreal environment, and beautifully desolate. Most of it is frosted grassland rimmed by frost-peaked mountains, with a night sky full of stars decorated with aurorae.

Trivia

  • Rainbow Resort is the only main level in Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land that is not named after a type of food.
  • In Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, in Stage 6, the enemies are no longer monochromatic, as they were in the original.
  • Rainbow Resort's music was remixed as the alternate music for Frozen Hillside in Kirby Air Ride and Frozen Fantasy in Kirby: Canvas Curse.
  • Elements of Rainbow Resort's music were incorporated into the music that plays in the seventh stage of Far-Flung - Starlight Heroes, Planet Frostak, in Kirby Star Allies.
  • In Kirby's Adventure, there are unused rooms tied to Stage 2 of Rainbow Resort containing harder versions of Poppy Bros. Sr., Mr. Tick-Tock, and Mr. Frosty, suggesting that they were originally going to be part of the hidden mid-boss gauntlet. This idea appears to have been scrapped late in development, as all of the doors lead to the correct warps, including the stair sequence after Mr. Frosty, which leads to Bonkers' room.[1][2]
  • The theme is arranged as part of the music inside Another Dimension with some other last-level themes in Heroes in Another Dimension in Kirby Star Allies.

Gallery

References