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{{quote|To save a world invaded by an evil corporation, Kirby dons the Robobot Armor, which can transform into over 10 different modes.| | {{quote|To save a world invaded by an evil corporation, Kirby dons the Robobot Armor, which can transform into over 10 different modes. Supports all amiibo.|Other Games section in ''Super Kirby Clash'', ''Kirby Fighters 2'' and ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''}} | ||
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'''''Kirby: Planet Robobot''''' is the eleventh game in the main ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby series]]'', released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2016. The central theme of this game revolves around robotic and futuristic industrial settings, as [[Kirby]]'s home planet [[Popstar]] has been taken over by an enterprising intergalactic alien business called the [[Haltmann Works Company]]. Kirby needs to venture through his mechanized planet and fight off the invaders by turning their technology against them, making use of a new power-expanding robotic suit called the [[Robobot Armor]]. In the process, Kirby fights and then frees [[Meta Knight]] - who had been captured and mechanized by the company - and then eventually defeats the company and their [[Star Dream|mother computer]] with his help. | '''''Kirby: Planet Robobot''''' is the eleventh game in the [[canon|main]] ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby series]]'', released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2016. The central theme of this game revolves around robotic and futuristic industrial settings, as [[Kirby]]'s home planet [[Popstar]] has been taken over by an enterprising intergalactic alien business called the [[Haltmann Works Company]]. Kirby needs to venture through his mechanized planet and fight off the invaders by turning their technology against them, making use of a new power-expanding robotic suit called the [[Robobot Armor]]. In the process, Kirby fights and then frees [[Meta Knight]] - who had been captured and mechanized by the company - and then eventually defeats the company and their [[Star Dream|mother computer]] with his help. | ||
''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' uses the same engine and general play-style as preceding games ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', and once again incorporates the use of jumping between foreground and background, as ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' did. Like ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', the game features two extensive [[Sub-Game]]s - this time in the form of [[Team Kirby Clash]] and [[Kirby 3D Rumble]] - and also features an [[Extra Mode]] called [[Meta Knightmare Returns]]. A free demo version of the game | ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' uses the same engine and general play-style as preceding games ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', and once again incorporates the use of jumping between foreground and background, as ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' did. Like ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', the game features two extensive [[Sub-Game]]s - this time in the form of [[Team Kirby Clash]] and [[Kirby 3D Rumble]] - and also features an [[Extra Mode]] called [[Meta Knightmare Returns]]. A free demo version of the game is available where the [[Patched Plains - Stage 1|first]] [[Patched Plains - Stage 2|two]] stages of the game's story mode can be played. | ||
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Kirby busts his way through each area, damaging the five legs that prop up the Haltmann Works Mothership: the [[Access Ark (ship)|Access Ark]]. Along the way, he encounters [[Susie]] - Executive Assistant - who antagonizes him both by fighting him directly, and by throwing [[Mecha Knight|subdued]] and/or [[Dedede Clone|cloned]] versions of his friends after him. Once all five legs of the Access Ark are down, Kirby enters the ship itself, and battles with the primary villain behind this plot, [[President Haltmann]]. In the process, he discovers that all of this was made possible for Haltmann Works by a self-aware supercomputer known as [[Star Dream]]. | Kirby busts his way through each area, damaging the five legs that prop up the Haltmann Works Mothership: the [[Access Ark (ship)|Access Ark]]. Along the way, he encounters [[Susie]] - Executive Assistant - who antagonizes him both by fighting him directly, and by throwing [[Mecha Knight|subdued]] and/or [[Dedede Clone|cloned]] versions of his friends after him. Once all five legs of the Access Ark are down, Kirby enters the ship itself, and battles with the primary villain behind this plot, [[President Haltmann]]. In the process, he discovers that all of this was made possible for Haltmann Works by a self-aware supercomputer known as [[Star Dream]]. | ||
[[File:KPR Ending Cutscene Kirby.png|thumb|200px | [[File:KPR Ending Cutscene Kirby.png|thumb|200px|Even after all the devastation, Kirby and his planet are right back to normal after all is said and done.]] | ||
When Haltmann is defeated by Kirby, he attempts to use Star Dream to exact revenge, but then Susie betrays him, stealing his means of controlling the computer and causing him to black out. Susie then reveals that she wanted to take control of the computer for herself, but Star Dream then activates by itself and zaps Susie away. At this point, the computer is fully in control, fusing Haltmann's mind and soul with its operating system, and declares that it will erase all of history in order to bring about an age of 'infinite prosperity'. | When Haltmann is defeated by Kirby, he attempts to use Star Dream to exact revenge, but then Susie betrays him, stealing his means of controlling the computer and causing him to black out. Susie then reveals that she wanted to take control of the computer for herself, but Star Dream then activates by itself and zaps Susie away. At this point, the computer is fully in control, fusing Haltmann's mind and soul with its operating system, and declares that it will erase all of history in order to bring about an age of 'infinite prosperity'. | ||
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|{{center|[[File:KPR Kirby Hover clip.png]]}}<br>{{center|[[Hover]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KPR Kirby Hover clip.png]]}}<br>{{center|[[Hover]]}} | ||
|{{center| | |{{center|B while in midair}} | ||
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|{{center|[[File:KPR Kirby Crouch clip.png]]}}<br>{{center|[[Crouch]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KPR Kirby Crouch clip.png]]}}<br>{{center|[[Crouch]]}} | ||
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==Modes== | ==Modes== | ||
*''' | *'''Story Mode''', consists of the primary game. | ||
*'''[[Team Kirby Clash]]''', a [[Sub-Game]] where up to four Kirbys join forces in an RPG-like adventure where they take on one of four fighter roles and battle familiar | *'''[[Team Kirby Clash]]''', a [[Sub-Game]] where up to four Kirbys join forces in an RPG-like adventure where they take on one of four fighter roles and battle familiar Bosses, gaining levels in the process. | ||
*'''[[Kirby 3D Rumble]]''', a [[Sub-Game]] involving Kirby in a 3D space. Kirby moves freely about on various platforms and is tasked with dispatching the enemies that appear as efficiently as possible, without using any [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]]. | *'''[[Kirby 3D Rumble]]''', a [[Sub-Game]] involving Kirby in a 3D space. Kirby moves freely about on various platforms and is tasked with dispatching the enemies that appear as efficiently as possible, without using any [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]]. | ||
*'''[[Meta Knightmare Returns]]''', similar to [[Dededetour!]], except played as [[Meta Knight]]. Successor to [[Meta Knightmare Ultra]]. | *'''[[Meta Knightmare Returns]]''', similar in vain to [[Dededetour!]], except played as [[Meta Knight]]. Successor to [[Meta Knightmare Ultra]]. | ||
*'''[[The Arena]]''', a mode where Kirby must face every boss and miniboss from the primary game. | *'''[[The Arena]]''', a mode where Kirby must face every boss and miniboss from the primary game. | ||
*'''[[The True Arena]]''', a harder version of the Arena, featuring upgraded versions of bosses and minibosses and [[Star Dream Soul OS|an exclusive final boss]]. | *'''[[The True Arena]]''', a harder version of the Arena, featuring upgraded versions of bosses and minibosses and [[Star Dream Soul OS|an exclusive final boss]]. | ||
This game is also compatible with [[amiibo]], coming with its own set as well. Scanning in an amiibo will give Kirby a Copy Ability specific to the amiibo scanned, as well as the home set unlocking special costumes. Scanning the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' Kirby amiibo will unlock the [[Smash Bros.]] ability (formerly known as "Smash"), and scanning the home series Kirby amiibo will unlock the [[UFO]] ability, which is the | This game is also compatible with [[amiibo]], coming with its own set as well. Scanning in an amiibo will give Kirby a Copy Ability specific to the amiibo scanned, as well as the home set unlocking special costumes. Scanning the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' Kirby amiibo will unlock the [[Smash Bros.]] ability (formerly known as "Smash"), and scanning the home series Kirby amiibo will unlock the [[UFO]] ability, which is the only ''easy'' way to obtain it. | ||
==Copy Abilities== | ==Copy Abilities== | ||
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''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' features a total of 27 standard [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]], with three of them being brand new abilities, and four more returning from long absences. Like ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', these abilities feature extensive move-sets and most offer high versatility. Many of these abilities are compatible with the [[Robobot Armor]]. | ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' features a total of 27 standard [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]], with three of them being brand new abilities, and four more returning from long absences. Like ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', these abilities feature extensive move-sets and most offer high versatility. Many of these abilities are compatible with the [[Robobot Armor]]. | ||
In addition, Kirby can gain abilities if the player scans in [[amiibo#Kirby: Planet Robobot|amiibo]] during regular gameplay. Certain amiibo yield unique abilities or offer different [[Color|palette swaps]]. | In addition, Kirby can gain abilities if the player scans in [[amiibo#Kirby: Planet Robobot|amiibo]] during regular gameplay. Certain amiibo yield unique abilities or offer different [[Color changes|palette swaps]]. | ||
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|[[Smash Bros.]] | |[[Smash Bros.]] | ||
|[[File:KPR Smash Bros icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:KPR Smash Bros icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[amiibo|Kirby's ''Super Smash Bros.'' amiibo]], [[Copy Essence]] | |[[amiibo|Kirby's ''Super Smash Bros.'' amiibo]], [[Copy Essence]], [[Mix]] | ||
|Kirby can use a condensed version of his moveset from ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''. | |Kirby can use a condensed version of his moveset from ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''. | ||
|Reworked from its appearance in [[New Challenge Stages]] of ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]''. There is no specific enemy that can provide this ability. | |Reworked from its appearance in [[New Challenge Stages]] of ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]''. There is no specific enemy that can provide this ability. | ||
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|[[amiibo|Kirby's main-series amiibo]], [[UFO (enemy)|UFO]] | |[[amiibo|Kirby's main-series amiibo]], [[UFO (enemy)|UFO]] | ||
|Kirby becomes a flying saucer and can attack using beam blasts and other gadgets. | |Kirby becomes a flying saucer and can attack using beam blasts and other gadgets. | ||
|Reworked from its appearance in ''Kirby: Squeak Squad''. UFO only appears in the [[Copy Ability | |Reworked from its appearance in ''Kirby: Squeak Squad''. UFO only appears in the [[Copy Ability Testing Area]] after [[100% completion]] is attained. | ||
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|[[Wheel]] | |[[Wheel]] | ||
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''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' features a total of 42 stages in the Story Mode, spread out across seven areas. All main areas include one boss stage and one Extra stage (except for Level 6, which has two Extra stages), which are included in the stage count. | ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' features a total of 42 stages in the Story Mode, spread out across seven areas. All main areas include one boss stage and one Extra stage (except for Level 6, which has two Extra stages), which are included in the stage count. | ||
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!Area No. | !Area No. | ||
!Name | !Name | ||
! | !Stages | ||
!Boss(es) | !Boss(es) | ||
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|[[File:KPR Star Dream Fight Intro.png|150px]]<br>[[Star Dream]] | |[[File:KPR Star Dream Fight Intro.png|150px]]<br>[[Star Dream]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
The first letter of each area, when put in order, spells out a word related to the game, much like in some of the previous ''Kirby'' games. | The first letter of each area, when put in order, spells out a word related to the game, much like in some of the previous ''Kirby'' games. | ||
*The Japanese, English, French and Korean versions spell out "PROGRAM," hinting at the final boss. | *The Japanese, English, French and Korean versions spell out "PROGRAM," hinting at the final boss. | ||
*The Italian version | *The Italian version spells out "SISTEMA" (translating to "system" in Italian), which hints at the final boss in much the same way. | ||
*The Spanish version spells out "PROCESO" (translating to "process" in Spanish), which again hints at the final boss. | *The Spanish version spells out "PROCESO" (translating to "process" in Spanish), which again hints at the final boss. | ||
*The German version spells out "ROBOBOT," in relation to both the game title and the [[Robobot Armor]]. | *The German version spells out "ROBOBOT," in relation to both the game title and the [[Robobot Armor]]. | ||
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==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' carries a majority of its enemies - including their look and behavior - from its predecessor; ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''. However, the game also adds a large array of new enemies, and brings back many older enemies not featured in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', with some (such as [[Simirror]]) making their first | ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' carries a majority of its enemies - including their look and behavior - from its predecessor; ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''. However, the game also adds a large array of new enemies, and brings back many older enemies not featured in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', with some (such as [[Simirror]]) making their first 3-D appearance in this game. True to the mechanized motif of the world in ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'', many enemies have received mechanical and/or cybernetic augmentations, though these are purely cosmetic. The following tables list each standard enemy in ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'': | ||
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|[[Mirror]] | |[[Mirror]] | ||
|A small robed wizard who fires reflective projectiles, can warp out of sight, and create duplicates of itself. | |A small robed wizard who fires reflective projectiles, can warp out of sight, and create duplicates of itself. | ||
|This is Simirror's first | |This is Simirror's first 3-D appearance. | ||
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|[[Sir Kibble]] | |[[Sir Kibble]] | ||
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|[[UFO]] | |[[UFO]] | ||
|An extremely rare flying saucer which can be inhaled only in the [[Copy Ability | |An extremely rare flying saucer which can be inhaled only in the [[Copy Ability Testing Area]] once [[100% completion]] has been obtained. | ||
|UFO also appears in the [[Goal Game]]. | |UFO also appears in the [[Goal Game]]. | ||
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!colspan= | !colspan=4|Enemies defeatable only by Robobot Armor in ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' | ||
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!Name | !Name | ||
!Image | !Image | ||
!Description | !Description | ||
!Notes | |||
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|[[Bar Waddle Dees]] | |[[Bar Waddle Dees]] | ||
|align=center|[[File:KPR Bar Waddle Dees.png|100px]] | |align=center|[[File:KPR Bar Waddle Dees.png|100px]] | ||
|A pair of [[Waddle Dee]]s who carry a spiked bar back and forth in a small patrol. Attacking the bar using the armor will defeat these foes, but it may only be avoided otherwise. | |A pair of [[Waddle Dee]]s who carry a spiked bar back and forth in a small patrol. Attacking the bar using the armor will defeat these foes, but it may only be avoided otherwise. | ||
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|[[Dice]] | |[[Dice]] | ||
|align=center|[[File:KPR Dice.png|100px]] | |align=center|[[File:KPR Dice.png|100px]] | ||
|A giant golden spiked playing die which rolls about a fixed pattern, squishing Kirby if he is caught underneath. When struck by the Robobot Armor, the die will be knocked about. Once it lands, the front-facing side determines what reward Kirby gets after it breaks, which is determined at random. | |A giant golden spiked playing die which rolls about a fixed pattern, squishing Kirby if he is caught underneath. When struck by the Robobot Armor, the die will be knocked about. Once it lands, the front-facing side determines what reward Kirby gets after it breaks, which is determined at random. | ||
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|[[Driver Waddle Dee]] | |[[Driver Waddle Dee]] | ||
|align=center|[[File:KPR Driver Waddle Dee1.png|100px]] | |align=center|[[File:KPR Driver Waddle Dee1.png|100px]] | ||
|A Waddle Dee who drives an automobile that can vary in size and look. Will stop at crosswalks when the 'walk' symbol is lit. This enemy drops [[Point Star]]s and [[Food]] when defeated by the Robobot Armor. | |A Waddle Dee who drives an automobile that can vary in size and look. Will stop at crosswalks when the 'walk' symbol is lit. This enemy drops [[Point Star]]s and [[Food]] when defeated by the Robobot Armor. | ||
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|[[Flotzo Borg]] | |[[Flotzo Borg]] | ||
|align=center|[[File:KPR Flotzo Borg.png|100px]] | |align=center|[[File:KPR Flotzo Borg.png|100px]] | ||
|A giant octopus wearing a yellow diver's helmet. It can jump in and out of the water and attacks either by contact or by shooting ink blobs at Kirby. This enemy drops [[Point Star]]s and [[Food|takoyaki]] when defeated by the Robobot Armor. | |A giant octopus wearing a yellow diver's helmet. It can jump in and out of the water and attacks either by contact or by shooting ink blobs at Kirby. This enemy drops [[Point Star]]s and [[Food|takoyaki]] when defeated by the Robobot Armor. | ||
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|[[Iron Ball]] | |[[Iron Ball]] | ||
|align=center|[[File:KPR Iron Ball.png|100px]] | |align=center|[[File:KPR Iron Ball.png|100px]] | ||
|A large golden bullet-shaped hazard attacked to a rotating pivot. Whether it knocks Kirby into the [[fourth wall]] or into the background depends on how it hits him. | |A large golden bullet-shaped hazard attacked to a rotating pivot. Whether it knocks Kirby into the [[fourth wall]] or into the background depends on how it hits him. | ||
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|[[Iron Hammer]] | |[[Iron Hammer]] | ||
|align=center|[[File:KPR Iron Hammers.png|125px]] | |align=center|[[File:KPR Iron Hammers.png|125px]] | ||
|A large hammer which swings in a full circle on a pivot. This hazard drops [[Point Star]]s when destroyed using the Robobot Armor. | |A large hammer which swings in a full circle on a pivot. This hazard drops [[Point Star]]s when destroyed using the Robobot Armor. | ||
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|[[Prism Ball]] | |[[Prism Ball]] | ||
|align=center|[[File:KPR Prism Ball.png|125px]] | |align=center|[[File:KPR Prism Ball.png|125px]] | ||
|A set of two crystalline orbs which orbit each-other around a field of energy. The field itself is harmless, though the balls can harm Kirby by contact. This enemy drops [[Point Star]]s and [[Food]] when defeated by the Robobot Armor, though both must be defeated. | |A set of two crystalline orbs which orbit each-other around a field of energy. The field itself is harmless, though the balls can harm Kirby by contact. This enemy drops [[Point Star]]s and [[Food]] when defeated by the Robobot Armor, though both must be defeated. | ||
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|[[Security Laser]] | |[[Security Laser]] | ||
|align=center|[[File:KPR Security Laser.png|125px]] | |align=center|[[File:KPR Security Laser.png|125px]] | ||
|A metallic floating turret which opens up to fire a continuous laser, which either remains in the same orientation or swerves back and forth. | |A metallic floating turret which opens up to fire a continuous laser, which either remains in the same orientation or swerves back and forth. | ||
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|[[Sleepy Turtle]] | |[[Sleepy Turtle]] | ||
|align=center|[[File:KPR Sleepy Turtle.png|125px]] | |align=center|[[File:KPR Sleepy Turtle.png|125px]] | ||
|A huge sleeping turtle that will try to eat Kirby if he gets too close to it. It can only be defeated using the Robobot Armor's [[Mike Mode]]. | |A huge sleeping turtle that will try to eat Kirby if he gets too close to it. It can only be defeated using the Robobot Armor's [[Mike Mode]]. | ||
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|[[Spring Note]] | |[[Spring Note]] | ||
|align=center|[[File:KPR Spring Note.png|125px]] | |align=center|[[File:KPR Spring Note.png|125px]] | ||
|A large panel with a neon-lit symbol depicting a musical note. It pops out toward Kirby in tempo with the music and will slam him into the fourth wall if it connects. This hazard drops [[Point Star]]s when destroyed using the Robobot Armor. | |A large panel with a neon-lit symbol depicting a musical note. It pops out toward Kirby in tempo with the music and will slam him into the fourth wall if it connects. This hazard drops [[Point Star]]s when destroyed using the Robobot Armor. | ||
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|[[Vol]] | |[[Vol]] | ||
|align=center|[[File:KPR Vol.png|100px]] | |align=center|[[File:KPR Vol.png|100px]] | ||
|A green robot that engages Kirby before [[Gigavolt]] appears. It can be defeated either by attacking it repeatedly or by unscrewing the bolt on its head. | |A green robot that engages Kirby before [[Gigavolt]] appears. It can be defeated either by attacking it repeatedly or by unscrewing the bolt on its head. | ||
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|[[Security Force]] | |[[Security Force]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KPR Security Force.png]][[File:KPR Security Force EX.png|100px]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KPR Security Force.png]][[File:KPR Security Force EX.png|100px]]}} | ||
| | |N/A | ||
|A bipedal robot outfitted with various guns and other weapons. It will attempt to self-destruct after being defeated. | |A bipedal robot outfitted with various guns and other weapons. It will attempt to self-destruct after being defeated. | ||
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==Bosses== | ==Bosses== | ||
There are twelve bosses in Story Mode, | There are twelve bosses in Story Mode, eleven in [[Meta Knightmare Returns]], and six in the sub-game [[Team Kirby Clash]]. Note that 2.0 versions of most bosses that are fought in Meta Knightmare Returns and in [[The True Arena]] are not listed, as with the [[Masher|Mashers]] from [[Kirby 3D Rumble]], who are instead classified as mid-bosses. For bosses from Team Kirby Clash, see [[Team Kirby Clash#Bosses]]. | ||
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|'''[[Clanky Woods]]''' | |'''[[Clanky Woods]]''' | ||
|align=center|[[File:KPR Clanky Woods battle 1 | |align=center|[[File:KPR Clanky Woods battle 1.png|200px]] | ||
|[[Patched Plains]] ([[Patched Plains - Stage 5|Stage 5]]) | |[[Patched Plains]] ([[Patched Plains - Stage 5|Stage 5]]) | ||
|A mechanized [[Whispy Woods]] that can move freely about, drill into the ground, and shoot missiles. | |A mechanized [[Whispy Woods]] that can move freely about, drill into the ground, and shoot missiles. | ||
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|'''[[C.O.G.S.]]''' | |'''[[C.O.G.S.]]''' | ||
|align=center|[[File:KPR COGS battle 1 | |align=center|[[File:KPR COGS battle 1.png|200px]] | ||
|[[Resolution Road]] ([[Resolution Road - Stage 2|Stage 2]]) & [[Gigabyte Grounds]] ([[Gigabyte Grounds - Stage 4|Stage 4]]) | |[[Resolution Road]] ([[Resolution Road - Stage 2|Stage 2]]) & [[Gigabyte Grounds]] ([[Gigabyte Grounds - Stage 4|Stage 4]]) | ||
|A giant wall of gears, cogs, and turrets that must be defeated by the [[Robobot Armor]] in [[Jet Mode]]. | |A giant wall of gears, cogs, and turrets that must be defeated by the [[Robobot Armor]] in [[Jet Mode]]. | ||
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|'''[[Holo Defense API]]''' | |'''[[Holo Defense API]]''' | ||
|{{center|[[File:KPR Holo Defense API.png|200px | |{{center|[[File:KPR Holo Defense API.png|200px]]}} | ||
|[[Resolution Road]] ([[Resolution Road - Stage 5|Stage 5]]) | |[[Resolution Road]] ([[Resolution Road - Stage 5|Stage 5]]) | ||
|A holographic security system that resembles [[Pix]]. It projects green holographic versions of bosses and Mid-Bosses from past ''Kirby'' games to slow the pink puffball down. | |A holographic security system that resembles [[Pix]]. It projects green holographic versions of bosses and Mid-Bosses from past ''Kirby'' games to slow the pink puffball down. | ||
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|'''[[Susie]]''' | |'''[[Susie]]''' | ||
|{{center|[[File:KPR Susie | |{{center|[[File:KPR Susie battle 1.png|200px]]}} | ||
|[[Overload Ocean]] ([[Overload Ocean - Stage 6|Stage 6]]) | |[[Overload Ocean]] ([[Overload Ocean - Stage 6|Stage 6]]) | ||
|The executive assistant to the [[Haltmann Works Company]], who uses her mech to attack with spins, drill attacks, and even summon drones. | |The executive assistant to the [[Haltmann Works Company]], who uses her mech to attack with spins, drill attacks, and even summon drones. | ||
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|'''[[Dedede Clone]]''' | |'''[[Dedede Clone]]''' | ||
|{{center|[[File:KPR Dedede Clone Battle | |{{center|[[File:KPR Dedede Clone Battle 2.png|200px]]}} | ||
|[[Rhythm Route]] ([[Rhythm Route - Stage 6|Stage 6]]) | |[[Rhythm Route]] ([[Rhythm Route - Stage 6|Stage 6]]) | ||
|A cloned, purple [[King Dedede]] that can split into three during the second half of the fight. | |A cloned, purple [[King Dedede]] that can split into three during the second half of the fight. | ||
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|'''[[Dedede Clones & D3]]''' | |'''[[Dedede Clones & D3]]''' | ||
|{{center|[[File:KPR Dedede Clones and D3 Battle 1 | |{{center|[[File:KPR Dedede Clones and D3 Battle 1.png|200px]]}} | ||
|[[Rhythm Route]] ([[Rhythm Route - Stage 6|Stage 6]]) | |[[Rhythm Route]] ([[Rhythm Route - Stage 6|Stage 6]]) | ||
|The Dedede Clones hop onto the D3 Cannon, a tridimensional cannon resembling the king in color, and use its barrage of lasers, flames, and explosives to take on the pink puffball. | |The Dedede Clones hop onto the D3 Cannon, a tridimensional cannon resembling the king in color, and use its barrage of lasers, flames, and explosives to take on the pink puffball. | ||
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|'''[[President Haltmann]]''' | |'''[[President Haltmann]]''' | ||
|{{center|[[File:KPR President Haltmann battle 2.png|200px | |{{center|[[File:KPR President Haltmann battle 2.png|200px]]}} | ||
|[[Access Ark]] ([[Access Ark - Stage 6|Stage 6]]) | |[[Access Ark]] ([[Access Ark - Stage 6|Stage 6]]) | ||
|The primary antagonist and president of the [[Haltmann Works Company]]. He engages Kirby in battle with a large, golden mech. | |The primary antagonist and president of the [[Haltmann Works Company]]. He engages Kirby in battle with a large, golden mech. | ||
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|[[Satoru Iwata]] | |[[Satoru Iwata]] | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Japanese release day of April 28th is only one day off the release day for the original ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' in Japan. | *The Japanese release day of April 28th is only one day off the release day for the original ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' in Japan. | ||
*This is the first game in the ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' series where Meta Knight has gauntlets over his gloves, carrying over from his appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U''. | *This is the first game in the ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' series where Meta Knight has gauntlets over his gloves, carrying over from his appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U''. | ||
**This is also the first time Meta Knight's unmasked appearance has yellow eyes in the ''Kirby'' series, again matching ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' (specifically, the Meta Knight-based [[ | ** This is also the first time Meta Knight's unmasked appearance has yellow eyes in the ''Kirby'' series, again matching ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' (specifically, the Meta Knight-based [[Colors|palette]] for Kirby). | ||
*The "Other Games" description of ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' in ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'' no longer mentions that it supports amiibo. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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*[http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/kirby-planet-robobot-3ds Official North American website] | *[http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/kirby-planet-robobot-3ds Official North American website] | ||
*[http://nintendo.co.kr/3DS/software/at3a/index.html Official Korean website] | *[http://nintendo.co.kr/3DS/software/at3a/index.html Official Korean website] | ||
*[https:// | *[https://miiverse.nintendo.net/titles/6437256809000069326/6437256809000071771| Miiverse "Behind the Scenes" Community]{{dead link}} | ||
*[https://www.kirbyinformer.com/kirby-planet-robobot ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' on Kirby Informer] | *[https://www.kirbyinformer.com/kirby-planet-robobot ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' on Kirby Informer] | ||
*[https://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_3ds_2/kirbyplanetrobobot/ElectronicManual_Nintendo3DS_KirbyPlanetRobobot_EN.pdf English digital manual (EU print)] | *[https://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_3ds_2/kirbyplanetrobobot/ElectronicManual_Nintendo3DS_KirbyPlanetRobobot_EN.pdf English digital manual (EU print)] |