• Kirby's Drum Land: Finding a Rhythm with Taiko no Tatsujin and Donkey Konga

  • 2025/02/19
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Kirby's Drum Land: Finding a Rhythm with Taiko no Tatsujin and Donkey Konga

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  • Drumroll please...it's time for an episode on drumming to Kirby music in non-Kirby games. Music class is in session as Bridget introduces Sean and Ky to the history of the Taiko no Tatsujin series, some of which contain Kirby songs and cameos. They also reflect on the iconic DK bongos and the Kirby songs that were playable in the GameCube's Donkey Konga series.


    The 2000's saw a surprising boom of rhythm games with instrument peripherals, from Taiko no Tatsujin to Guitar Hero. Would you want to see this trend return? And what instruments would you want to see reimagined in video game form? Let us know at mail@kirbyconversations.com.


    Join us online:


    Kirby Conversations

    Bluesky: @kirbyconversations.bsky.social

    IG: @kirbyconversations

    Threads: @kirbyconversations

    YouTube (for our longform episodes): www.youtube.com/@KirbyConversations


    Bridget

    Bluesky: @kabulaqueen.bsky.social


    Sean Douglass

    Bluesky: @seandouglass.bsky.social


    Ky "Captain Dangerous" Parker

    IG: @captaindangerous


    Gigi

    Carrd link


    Our opening music is by Megan Kelz (https://diamondthorns.bandcamp.com) and arranged by Duncan "PixelTea" Smith (https://duncansmith.carrd.co/).


    Liking Kirby Conversations? Then you may also enjoy another retro gaming podcast we recommend, Flashback 64: https://flashback64pod.podbean.com/




    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Drumroll please...it's time for an episode on drumming to Kirby music in non-Kirby games. Music class is in session as Bridget introduces Sean and Ky to the history of the Taiko no Tatsujin series, some of which contain Kirby songs and cameos. They also reflect on the iconic DK bongos and the Kirby songs that were playable in the GameCube's Donkey Konga series.


The 2000's saw a surprising boom of rhythm games with instrument peripherals, from Taiko no Tatsujin to Guitar Hero. Would you want to see this trend return? And what instruments would you want to see reimagined in video game form? Let us know at mail@kirbyconversations.com.


Join us online:


Kirby Conversations

Bluesky: @kirbyconversations.bsky.social

IG: @kirbyconversations

Threads: @kirbyconversations

YouTube (for our longform episodes): www.youtube.com/@KirbyConversations


Bridget

Bluesky: @kabulaqueen.bsky.social


Sean Douglass

Bluesky: @seandouglass.bsky.social


Ky "Captain Dangerous" Parker

IG: @captaindangerous


Gigi

Carrd link


Our opening music is by Megan Kelz (https://diamondthorns.bandcamp.com) and arranged by Duncan "PixelTea" Smith (https://duncansmith.carrd.co/).


Liking Kirby Conversations? Then you may also enjoy another retro gaming podcast we recommend, Flashback 64: https://flashback64pod.podbean.com/




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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