SNES Rainbow Road (theme)

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"SNES Rainbow Road"

"SNES Rainbow Road" in Super Mario Kart
Composed by:
Soyo Oka
First appearance Super Mario Kart (1992)
Latest appearance The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)

"SNES Rainbow Road"[1] is the theme from Super Mario Kart for the course of the same name, composed by Soyo Oka, that has been integrated into the theme of every Rainbow Road course throughout the Mario Kart series.[2]

Composition

"SNES Rainbow Road" debuted in Super Mario Kart for the Rainbow Road course. It is a funk arrangement in key of C major divided into two main sections. The first section of the theme is primarily based around a Isus chord to I chord vamp (notated as C13sus - C13) with an open bassline that alternates between the 1st note (also known as the root note), the 5th note, and the octave 1st note of the key.

The two sections are separated by an 8-bar bridge that features two main motifs that have gone on to reappear many times throughout the Mario Kart series. The first motif is a rising triad over a tonic petal bass, where the theme rises from a C major 7 chord to a D major chord, then to a E-flat major chord, and finally to a F major add 2 chord, all while the bass remains in the key of C major (notated as Cmaj7 - D/C - E♭/C - F(add2)/C). This results in a I - II - ♭III - IV chord progression. The second motif is the open leap in the melody between the 5th, 1st, and 5th notes of the chord (G, C, and G in this case).

The second section of the song is a combination of the second motif from the bridge, featuring jumps between the 1st and 5th notes transposed down a fifth and harmonized with four-part synth harmonies, as well as the first section of the song, featuring vamps between I and Isus chords.[2]

Audio.svg Rainbow Road - The first section of the arrangement heard in Super Mario Kart
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Audio.svg Rainbow Road - The bridge section of the arrangement heard in Super Mario Kart
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Reuses

Game Description
WarioWare Gold A much slower version of the bridge section from the original "SNES Rainbow Road" plays during the Super Mario Kart microgame.

Arrangements

For additional arrangements of "N64 Rainbow Road", see N64 Rainbow Road (theme) § Arrangements.

Mario Kart series

Mario Kart 64

The theme heard in the Mario Kart 64 iteration of Rainbow Road, titled "N64 Rainbow Road" in the Mario Kart 8 Original Soundtrack, shares some elements with "SNES Rainbow Road". Like the Super Mario Kart theme, "N64 Rainbow Road" begins with a Isus chord to I chord progression. Also like Super Mario Kart, the melody of the theme is based around jumping and walking between the 1st and 5th notes of the chord.[2]

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Mario Kart: Super Circuit

The Super Mario Kart version of Rainbow Road returns as a retro course in Mario Kart: Super Circuit, along with a new arrangement of the course's theme.

The opening of the theme heard on Mario Kart: Super Circuit's iteration of Rainbow Road features the first motif of "SNES Rainbow Road", this time in the key of D major: an ascending I - II - ♭III - IV chord progression over a tonic pedal bass (notated as D5 - E/D - F - G(add2)). However, the tonic pedal only extends to the II chord in this arrangement. Using this motif as the opening for the theme would go on to become a common element of "Rainbow Road" themes throughout the Mario Kart series.[2]

Audio.svg SNES Rainbow Road - The arrangement heard in Mario Kart: Super Circuit
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Audio.svg Rainbow Road - The intro of the arrangement heard in Mario Kart: Super Circuit
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Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

The theme for the Mario Kart: Double Dash!! iteration of Rainbow Road uses the first "SNES Rainbow Road" motif as its opening with a I - II - ♭III - IV chord walkup in the original key of C major, similar to Mario Kart: Super Circuit's Rainbow Road theme. However, this arrangement makes a couple of changes. It does not feature a tonic pedal, and it changes the IV chord in the progression to a V7sus chord, replacing the F(add2) chord with a F/G chord (notated as Cmaj7 - D - E♭ - F/G).[2]

This arrangement returns in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, titled "Rainbow Road (Mario Kart: Double Dash!!)", where it can be played on the Mario Circuit stage, and in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, now titled "Rainbow Road - Mario Kart: Double Dash!!", where it can be played on any Super Smash Bros.-series and Super Mario-series stage.

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Mario Kart DS

The theme for Rainbow Road in Mario Kart DS opens in the key of D major with the I - II - ♭III - IV chord progression motif from "SNES Rainbow Road". The tonic pedal from Super Mario Kart also returns, and like Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, the I - II - ♭III - IV chord progression is changed to a I - II - ♭III - V7sus chord progression (notated as D - E/D - F/D - G/A). Additionally, the funk bassline in this version is clearly inspired by the bassline from the original "SNES Rainbow Road".

The melody of this arrangement's second section not only showcases the "SNES Rainbow Road" open fifths motif, but it is a rhythmically altered reinterpretation of "SNES Rainbow Road"'s bridge section melody.[2]

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Mario Kart Wii

The theme for the Mario Kart Wii iteration of Rainbow Road, titled 「レインボーロード」 (Reinbō Rōdo, "Rainbow Road") in the game's the platinum soundtrack, opens in the key of D major with the I - II - ♭III - IV chord progression and tonic pedal motif from "SNES Rainbow Road" (notated as D - E/D - F/D - G/D). However, this arrangement adds a twist to the original motif. Instead of the repetition being an exact copy of the preceding ascending chord progression like in Super Mario Kart, the repetition instead descends in a I - ♭VII - ♭VI - V pattern, keeping the tonic pedal until the ♭VI chord (notated as D - C/D - B♭/D - G/A).[2]

This arrangement returns for the same course in Mario Kart Tour with its introduction in the 2023 Space Tour.

Audio.svg レインボーロード - The arrangement heard in Mario Kart Wii
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Mario Kart 7

SNES Rainbow Road returns in Mario Kart 7 as a retro course along with a new arrangement of the "SNES Rainbow Road" theme. This arrangement is very similar to the original heard in Super Mario Kart, but the synthetic chiptune percussion from the original has been replaced by realistic-sounding percussion.

The Mario Kart 7 iteration of "Rainbow Road" opens with a chord progression in the key of E major clearly inspired by the I - II - ♭III - IV motif from "SNES Rainbow Road", but it is not identical. The arrangement instead opens with a I - II - ♭II - I progression with the ♭II being held for two bars instead of one, and the underlying tonic pedal making a return (notated as E - F#/E - F/E - E(sus4)). Additionally, melody of Mario Kart 7's "Rainbow Road" is based around the 1st and 5th notes of the key, a clear callback to the second motif from "SNES Rainbow Road".[2]

When the player drives on the moon section of Rainbow Road, a softer, more ethereal arrangement of the course's theme can be heard.

Mario Kart 7's "Rainbow Road" also returns in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, titled "Rainbow Road (Mario Kart 7)", where it can be played on the Rainbow Road stage, in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, where it can be played on the Mario Circuit stage, and in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, now titled "Rainbow Road - Mario Kart 7", where it can be played on any Super Smash Bros.-series and Super Mario-series stage.

This version of the "SNES Rainbow Road" theme is reused for its respective course as well as its RMX variants, RMX Rainbow Road 1 and RMX Rainbow Road 2, in Mario Kart Tour with their introduction in the Tokyo Tour, Super Mario Kart Tour, and New Year's 2021 Tour, respectively. The arrangement of Mario Kart 7's "Rainbow Road" is also reused for its respective course in with its introduction in the 2019 Holiday Tour.

Audio.svg SNES Rainbow Road - The arrangement heard in Mario Kart 7
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Audio.svg Rainbow Road - Mario Kart 7 - The arrangement heard in Mario Kart 7
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Audio.svg Rainbow Road - Mario Kart 7 - The version of the arrangement heard on the moon in Mario Kart 7
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Mario Kart 8

SNES Rainbow Road was added as a retro course to Mario Kart 8 in The Legend of Zelda × Mario Kart 8 DLC along with a new arrangement of the course's theme, titled "SNES Rainbow Road" in the game's original soundtrack.

In the theme heard in the Mario Kart 8 iteration of Rainbow Road, titled simply "Rainbow Road", the transition between the bridge and the beginning of the theme uses an altered version of the Mario Kart Wii take on the I - II - ♭III - IV motif from "SNES Rainbow Road" all over a tonic pedal bass key of A-flat major. While Mario Kart Wii included a I - ♭VII - ♭VI - V descending chord progression, Mario Kart 8 changes the V chord to an additional ♭VII chord, resulting in a I - ♭VII - ♭VI - ♭VII chord progression (notated as A♭ - G♭/A♭ - F♭/A♭ - G♭/A♭). Additionally, the main melody of Mario Kart 8's "Rainbow Road" features the 1st-5th motif from "SNES Rainbow Road", as it is largely based off of elaborations of wide fourth and fifth leaps mostly between the 5th and 1st notes of the key.[2]

Like other courses in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, additional percussion is added to both of these arrangements when the player is in first place during the race.

The arrangements "SNES Rainbow Road" and "Rainbow Road" both return in the base game of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Mario Kart 8's "Rainbow Road" also returns in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, titled "Rainbow Road (Mario Kart 8)", where it can be played on the Mario Circuit stage, and in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, retitled "Rainbow Road - Mario Kart 8", where it can be played on any Super Smash Bros.-series and Super Mario-series stage.

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Audio.svg SNES Rainbow Road - The version of arrangement heard while in first place in Mario Kart 8
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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe sees the return of Mario Kart 7's Rainbow Road, now titled 3DS Rainbow Road, along with a new arrangement of the course's theme in Wave 3 of the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass. The arrangement includes the standard version heard in the majority of the course as well as the ethereal arrangement heard in the Moon section. Additional percussion is also added to both of these arrangements when the player is in first place during the race.

A new arrangement of Wii Rainbow Road's theme was added alongside Wii Rainbow Road in Wave 6 of the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass. It was also featured as the background music for the wave's reveal trailer.[3]

Audio.svg 3DS Rainbow Road - The arrangement heard in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
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Audio.svg 3DS Rainbow Road - The version of the arrangement heard on the moon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
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Audio.svg 3DS Rainbow Road - The version of the arrangement heard while in first place in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
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Mario Kart Tour

In Mario Kart Tour, the theme heard while the player's opponents are being selected before a race is an arrangement of the I - II - ♭III - IV chord progression over a tonic pedal bass motif from "SNES Rainbow Road".

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Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games

Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games features an arrangement of the Mario Kart Wii version of "Rainbow Road", including the same "SNES Rainbow Road" motifs heard in the Mario Kart Wii original.

NES Remix 2

In NES Remix 2, the theme can be heard in the background of the arrangement of "Toad House" in the 21st Bonus stage.[4]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS includes a medley arrangement of "Rainbow Road" from Mario Kart 7, Mario Kart DS, and Mario Kart: Super Circuit titled "Rainbow Road Medley". It can be played on the Rainbow Road stage. This arrangement opens with the same I - II - ♭II - I chord progression and tonic pedal bass from Mario Kart 7. Additionally, the second section of this arrangement features the Mario Kart DS reinterpretation of "SNES Rainbow Road"'s bridge section melody.

The arrangement returns in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, where it can be played on the Mario Circuit stage, and in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, where it can be played on any Super Smash Bros.-series and Super Mario-series stage.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie

In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, an arrangement of the bridge and second sections of "SNES Rainbow Road" can be heard in "Buckle Up" when Mario, Peach, Toad, and the Kongs land on Rainbow Road on their way to the Mushroom Kingdom.

Audio.svg Buckle Up - The "Rainbow Road" section of the arrangement heard in The Super Mario Bros. Movie
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List of Super Mario appearances

For additional appearances of "N64 Rainbow Road", see N64 Rainbow Road (theme) § List of Super Mario appearances.

Games

Work System Year Type Title Credits
Super Mario Kart Super Nintendo Entertainment System 1992 Original Soyo Oka
Mario Kart 64 Nintendo 64 1996 Arrangement "Rainbow Road"[5] Kenta Nagata
Mario Kart: Super Circuit Game Boy Advance 2001 Arrangement
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Nintendo GameCube 2003 Arrangement "Rainbow Road - Mario Kart: Double Dash!!"
Mario Kart DS Nintendo DS 2005 Arrangement Shinobu Nagata
Mario Kart Wii Wii 2008 Arrangement 「レインボーロード」 (Reinbō Rōdo)[6]
Mario Kart 7 Nintendo 3DS 2011 Arrangement "Rainbow Road - Mario Kart 7"
Arrangement
Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games Wii U 2013 Arrangement "Rainbow Road"
NES Remix 2 Wii U 2014 Arrangement
Mario Kart 8 Wii U 2014 Arrangement "Rainbow Road"[1] Shiho Fujii
20141 "SNES Rainbow Road"[1] Atsuko Asahi
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Nintendo 3DS 2014 Arrangement "Rainbow Road Medley" Ryo Watanabe
Past arrangement (Mario Kart 7) "Rainbow Road (Mario Kart 7)"
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Wii U 2014 Past arrangement (Mario Kart: Double Dash!!) "Rainbow Road (Mario Kart: Double Dash!!)"
Past arrangement (Mario Kart 8) "Rainbow Road (Mario Kart 8)" Shiho Fujii
Past arrangement (Mario Kart 7) "Rainbow Road (Mario Kart 7)"
Past arrangement (Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) "Rainbow Road Medley" Ryo Watanabe
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Nintendo Switch 2017 Past arrangement (Mario Kart 8) "Rainbow Road" Shiho Fujii
"SNES Rainbow Road" Atsuko Asahi
20222 Arrangement
20233 Arrangement
WarioWare Gold Nintendo 3DS 2018 Original
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Switch 2018 Past arrangement (Mario Kart: Double Dash!!) "Rainbow Road - Mario Kart: Double Dash!!"
Past arrangement (Mario Kart 7) "Rainbow Road - Mario Kart 7"
Past arrangement (Mario Kart 8) "Rainbow Road - Mario Kart 8"
Past arrangement (Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) "Rainbow Road Medley" Ryo Watanabe
Mario Kart Tour Android, iOS 2019 Arrangement
20194 Past arrangement (Mario Kart 7)
20195 Past arrangement (Mario Kart 7)
20236 Past arrangement (Mario Kart Wii) 「レインボーロード」 (Reinbō Rōdo)

1 - Added in The Legend of Zelda × Mario Kart 8 DLC on November 13, 2014
2 - Added in Wave 3 of the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass on December 7, 2022
3 - Added in Wave 6 of the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass on November 9, 2023
4 - Added in the Tokyo Tour on October 8, 2019
5 - Added in the 2019 Holiday Tour on December 17, 2019
6 - Added in the 2023 Space Tour on January 10, 2023

Film and television

Work Year Type Title Credits
The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2023 Arrangement "Buckle Up" Brian Tyler

Albums

Work Year Type Title Credits
Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks 1997 Arrangement "Rainbow Road" Kenta Nagata
Mario Kart Wii Platinum Soundtrack 2011 Arrangement 「レインボーロード」 (Reinbō Rōdo)
Mario Kart 8 Original Soundtrack 2015 Arrangement "Rainbow Road" Shiho Fujii
"SNES Rainbow Road" Atsuko Asahi
The Super Mario Bros. Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 2023 Arrangement "Buckle Up" Brian Tyler

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese レインボーロード[?]
Reinbō Rōdo
Rainbow Road
Chinese (simplified) 彩虹之路
Cǎihóng zhī Lù
彩虹桥 (Mario Kart 7, Mario Kart: Super Circuit prototype)
Cǎihóng Qiáo
[?]
Rainbow Road

Rainbow Bridge
Chinese (traditional) 彩虹之路[?]
Cǎihóng zhī Lù
Rainbow Road
Dutch Regenboogbaan[?] Rainbow Track
German Regenbogen-Boulevard[?] Rainbow Boulevard
Italian Pista Arcobaleno[?] Rainbow Track
Korean 무지개 로드[?]
Mujigae Rodeu
Raindow Road
Portuguese (NOA) Avenida Arco-íris[?] Rainbow Avenue
Portuguese (NOE) Estrada Arco-Íris[?] Rainbow Road
Russian Трасса Радуга[?]
Trassa Raduga
Rainbow Track
Spanish Senda Arco Iris[?] Rainbow Trail

References

  1. ^ a b c Mario Kart 8 Original Soundtrack
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i 8-bit Music Theory (March 20, 2018). "The Musical Evolution of Rainbow Road". YouTube. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  3. ^ Nintendo of America. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Booster Course Pass Wave 6 - Course Overview. (November 1, 2023). YouTube. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
  4. ^ (August 27, 2023). Post by Supper Mario Broth. suppermariobroth.com. Retrieved August 27, 2023. (Archived August 27, 2023, 14:24:58 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  5. ^ Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks
  6. ^ Mario Kart Wii Platinum Soundtrack