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Those who claim to have found the full 11-minute file describe it as a slow descent into neon-lit melancholy: A child’s voice counting backwards from ten, a distorted xylophone melody, and field recordings from an empty water park in winter. The words “I wanted to be a superstar in your sky” repeat, but the voice cracks on the last repetition.
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The level has also inspired a subgenre: “BananaFever-likes” – short, brutal, surreal platformers with hidden bananas and nonlinear design. Examples include Peach’s Fever Dream and Wario’s Sky Ruin .
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The original soundtrack (composed by an underground chiptune artist named “bit.breaker”) is a haunting waltz in 6/8 time, mixing a music box melody with distorted bass and occasional banana-peel sound effects. The track is titled “Wonderland Fever” and is notorious for its sudden key changes that sync with enemy spawns – effectively turning the level into a rhythm platformer without any tutorial.