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===''Kirby's Dream Land 2''=== | ===''Kirby's Dream Land 2''=== | ||
Dedede does not appear until the final level of ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'', [[Dark Castle]]. He acts as the final boss if Kirby has not collected all of the [[Rainbow Drop]]s yet. If all have been collected and Kirby emerges victorious, the piece of [[Dark Matter]] that had possessed Dedede will leave the defeated king's body, enabling Kirby to fight it. Later on, King Dedede can be seen in the ending cutscene, looking on as Kirby repairs the bridges between the [[Rainbow Islands]]. | Dedede does not appear until the final level of ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'', [[Dark Castle]]. He acts as the final boss if Kirby has not collected all of the [[Rainbow Drop]]s yet. If all have been collected and Kirby emerges victorious, the piece of [[Dark Matter]] that had possessed Dedede will leave the defeated king's body, enabling Kirby to fight it. Later on, King Dedede can be seen in the ending cutscene, looking on as Kirby repairs the bridges between the [[Rainbow Islands]]. How he got into Dark Castle or whether he built it or not is not known. | ||
King Dedede battles in a similar manner to his fight in ''Kirby's Dream Land'', but there are a few notable differences. During the fight, he changes between a drowsy "hypnotized" state where he is relatively slow and easy to avoid to a more aggressive state where his attacks speed up and create fiery projectiles that need to be avoided. | King Dedede battles in a similar manner to his fight in ''Kirby's Dream Land'', but there are a few notable differences. During the fight, he changes between a drowsy "hypnotized" state where he is relatively slow and easy to avoid to a more aggressive state where his attacks speed up and create fiery projectiles that need to be avoided. |