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The Mirror World is the setting for the game ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''. It contains all the areas Kirby needs to visit in order to complete the game. During the game, an evil being called [[Dark Mind]] attacked the peaceful world and spread chaos. Kirby enters the realm in search of [[Meta Knight]] and ends up saving the world by collecting the eight Mirror Shards of the Central Circle's Dimension Mirror and defeating Dark Mind.
The Mirror World is the setting for the game ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''. It contains all the areas Kirby needs to visit in order to complete the game. During the game, an evil being called [[Dark Mind]] attacked the peaceful world and spread chaos. Kirby enters the realm in search of [[Meta Knight]] and ends up saving the world by collecting the eight Mirror Shards of the Central Circle's Dimension Mirror and defeating Dark Mind.


The Mirror World briefly appears as the setting for the final [[boss]] battle in [[Dededetour!]] in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. [[Queen Sectonia]] had obtained the Dimension Mirror as a tribute from [[Taranza]], who stole it from the Mirror World; after defeating Queen Sectonia DX, King Dedede finds the mirror and battles Shadow Dedede. Following that, he enters the mirror and fights Dark Meta Knight — who had been sealed in the other Dimension Mirror — within the Mirror World. After winning the battle, King Dedede traps Dark Meta Knight in the Dimension Mirror and destroys it. Dark Meta Knight's battle in [[The True Arena]] is also set in the same area in the Mirror World. The Dimension Mirror's appearance in this game was chosen, in part, due to the Mirror World being in close proximity to the game's setting of [[Floralia]], which is also located within the skies of Dream Land.<ref>{{cite|The island kingdom of Floralia floats in the air above Dream Land, but nearby there's another realm that featured in a previous game in the Kirby series. You may have guessed that I'm talking about the Mirror World, from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror for Game Boy Advance. [...] The Dimension Mirror was chosen to play this important role to emphasise the proximity of the two realms, provide a fun reference to the earlier game, and help establish the story of Kirby: Triple Deluxe in the wider context of the series, among other reasons.|[[Shinya Kumazaki]]|[[List of HAL Laboratory Miiverse posts - Kirby: Triple Deluxe|Miiverse]]}}</ref>
The Mirror World briefly appears as the setting for the final [[boss]] battle in [[Dededetour!]] in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. [[Queen Sectonia]] had obtained the Dimension Mirror as a tribute from [[Taranza]], who stole it from the Mirror World; after defeating Queen Sectonia DX, King Dedede finds the mirror and battles Shadow Dedede. Following that, he enters the mirror and fights Dark Meta Knight — who had been sealed in the other Dimension Mirror — within the Mirror World. After winning the battle, King Dedede traps Dark Meta Knight in the Dimension Mirror and destroys it. Dark Meta Knight's battle in [[The True Arena]] is also set in the same area in the Mirror World. The Dimension Mirror's appearance in this game was chosen, in part, due to it being in close proximity to the game's setting of [[Floralia]], which is also located within the skies of Dream Land.<ref>{{cite|The island kingdom of Floralia floats in the air above Dream Land, but nearby there's another realm that featured in a previous game in the Kirby series. You may have guessed that I'm talking about the Mirror World, from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror for Game Boy Advance. [...] The Dimension Mirror was chosen to play this important role to emphasise the proximity of the two realms, provide a fun reference to the earlier game, and help establish the story of Kirby: Triple Deluxe in the wider context of the series, among other reasons.|[[Shinya Kumazaki]]|[[List of HAL Laboratory Miiverse posts - Kirby: Triple Deluxe|Miiverse]]}}</ref>


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