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|image= [[File:SKC Blocky Art.png|200px]]<br />
|caption=In-game artwork of '''Blocky''' from ''Super Kirby Clash''<br />
|game1= ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''<br />
|game= <small>''[[Kirby's Block Ball]]'', ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'', ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]''</small><br />
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'''Blocky'''<ref>Officially named during the endings of ''Kirby's Dream Land 2'' and ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', and in ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'', and named as such in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' and beyond.</ref> is a creature that appears relatively frequently throughout the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]]. He has a grey, dense body of stone that is shaped like a cube with two round eyes and a simple mouth. Two cuboids made of the same material are located below the cubic body and serve as the creature's feet. He appears to be very heavy, a fact which is reflected by his main method of attack: trying to crush [[Kirby]] with his body mass. Defeating and inhaling him yields the [[Stone]] ability for Kirby. Blocky usually appears as a [[Mid Boss]], or inherits another function that consists of opposing Kirby. Blocky follows a similar concept as [[Rocky]], who is also a creature made of stone, albeit Rocky more resembles a natural rock.<br />
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==Game Appearances==<br />
===''Kirby's Dream Land 2''===<br />
Blocky debuts in this title, acting as one of the [[Mid-Boss]]es. He attacks using charges and body slams, and will cause a rock to appear when crashing into a wall or floor, which can be used against him. When defeated, Blocky can be inhaled for the [[Stone]] ability. <br />
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===''Kirby's Block Ball''===<br />
Blocky is a common enemy in this title. He takes two hits to defeat, and is worth 600 points each time he is hit. He drops a Block Flip item on defeat.<br />
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===''Kirby's Dream Land 3''===<br />
Blocky appears in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' as one of six Mid Bosses in total. He is encountered alongside all the other Mid Bosses in the sixth stage of the [[Iceberg (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Iceberg]]. In battle, Blocky tries to rush into Kirby, crushing him into the wall, or he jumps around and attempts to flatten Kirby underneath him. The heavy impact of Blocky's attack create [[Recoil Star]]s which Kirby can inhale and use as projectile weapons against this Mid Boss. After Blocky is defeated, Kirby can inhale him to obtain the Stone ability. Blocky also appears in the enemy parade during the [[False Ending]].<br />
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===''Kirby Mass Attack''===<br />
Blocky reappears in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' in the mini-game [[Kirby Brawlball]]. He is found in the [[Lololo & Lalala]] mini-boss battle. Blocky walks around, trying to block Kirby from hitting Lololo & Lalala. He may also occasionally ground pound to try and attack Kirby. if successful, this attack could make Kirby drop down the hole back into the main pinball part.<br />
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===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===<br />
Blocky returns in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', once again as a Mid Boss. His battle strategy is similar to that of ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', but with two added attacks: one is enlarging in the background and falling forward in order to squash Kirby, while the other is the "Dice Rush," which has Blocky rolling around the arena in another attempt to flatten Kirby. After most moves, Blocky will harden and be invincible for a few seconds. A powered-up version called '''Blocky DX''' exists in this game.<br />
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Blocky TD.jpg|Blocky in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''<br />
Blocky DX.jpg|Blocky DX<br />
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===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''===<br />
Blocky returns in this installment, and is unchanged in function compared to his appearance in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', despite now possessing some robotic parts. His upgraded variant in this game is known as '''Blocky 2.0'''.<br />
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===''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe'' & ''Super Kirby Clash''===<br />
[[File:SKC Blocky.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Blocky's in-game appearance from ''Super Kirby Clash''.]]<br />
{{Quote|He may look slow and heavy, but this blockhead can move fast!|flavor text from ''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe''}}<br />
Blocky is encountered three times during ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]''. He fights in much the same way as before, but is increased in size, and his moves made more lengthy. He also turns invincible more than before. <br />
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Blocky returns as an opponent in ''[[Super Kirby Clash]]'', with much the same strategy as he had in the game's predecessor. Although not changed in fundamental look, the upgrade in the game's fidelity gives Blocky a detailed rough texture which better sells the idea that he is made of stone. Blocky is encountered in six separate Quests, and in two cases, he is paired up with another enemy; one being [[Hornhead]] (as part of Team Tough Stuff) and the other being [[Bonkers]] (as part of Team Heavy Hitter).<br />
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====Attacks====<br />
{{Quote|The blockhead is back! Watch out for his Dice Rush, or you'll fall flat!|flavor text from ''Super Kirby Clash''}}<br />
The following are all of Blocky's attacks in ''Super Kirby Clash''. Note that most attack names are conjectural:<br />
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!colspan=5|Blocky's attacks in ''Super Kirby Clash'' &nbsp;<br />
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!Description<br />
!Variants<br />
!Notes<br />
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|Slam<br />
|Blocky runs forward and then jumps, landing on his face and crushing any Kirbys caught underneath.<br />
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|Guard<br />
|Blocky retracts his feet and hardens, becoming impervious for a brief moment.<br />
|Blocky may perform this move after a dash.<br />
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|Ground Pound<br />
|Blocky jumps three times, and on the third, slams straight down, creating rocks on both sides upon landing.<br />
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|Launch<br />
|Blocky reels, and then flies quickly forward, slamming into the other side of the screen.<br />
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|Dice Rush<br />
|Blocky retracts his feet and then starts rolling around on the ground, flattening any grounded Kirby who cannot get out of the way.<br />
|Blocky may turn around after an initial roll, and roll in the other direction. He may also start rolling up the wall and then proceed into a Ground Pound once in the air.<br />
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|Flat Slam<br />
|Blocky jumps into the background and grows wider (and flatter). He then hovers back and forth looking for a target to slam into. After a few seconds of seeking, Blocky falls face-first into the ground.<br />
|Blocky may use this move several times in succession.<br />
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==Appearance in ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!''==<br />
{{Infobox-Monster<br />
|title=Blocky<br />
|image=[[File:KRBaY Blocky1.png|200px]]<br />
|caption='''Blocky's''' appearance in the anime.<br />
|debut=[[A Blockbuster Battle]]<br />
|ability=[[Stone]]<br />
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{{Quote|No, King, its a monster. A super-high-density monster. We like to call him Blocky.|[[N.M.E. Sales Guy]] describing Blocky in [[A Blockbuster Battle]]}}<br />
In the anime series ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', '''Blocky''' is a [[monster]] who is called forth by [[King Dedede (anime)|King Dedede]] from [[Night Mare Enterprises]] in the episode [[A Blockbuster Battle]]. This version of Blocky looks quite different from the video game version (though it is revealed that the monster is made up of four smaller Blockys who do somewhat resemble the video game version) sporting well-defined hands and feet, bearing a more cuboid shape and wearing Japanese sumo wrestling gear. Blocky is described as a 'super-high-density' creature, making it almost immune to Kirby's inhale.<br />
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[[File:KRBaY Blocky2.png|thumb|left|150px|King Dedede deposits Blocky near Kirby, Tiff, and Tuff in its initial compact form.]]<br />
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Blocky starts off as a small nondescript brick which can be carried in a character's hands, and grows to its full size when ready to battle. Blocky is so heavy that it is able to crash through several floors of [[Castle Dedede]] at once using a stomp. Due to its incredible weight, Kirby, Tiff, and Tuff have to trick it into standing by a cliff in order to successfully move it with Kirby's inhale. This causes Blocky to split into four smaller pieces. Kirby is then able to inhale one of these to gain the [[Stone]] ability, and then defeat the other three by sinking them into the ocean.<br />
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Interestingly, the fourth piece of Blocky ends up getting spat out by Kirby later, instead of being absorbed completely.<br />
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==Names in other languages==<br />
{{Names<br />
|ko=블라키<br />
|koR=Beulaki<br />
|koM=Blocky<br />
|fr=Blocky<br />
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File:KDL2 blocky.jpg|artwork from ''Kirby's Dream Land 2''<br />
File:DL3_Blocky.png|artwork from ''Kirby's Dream Land 3''<br />
File:KDL3 MB Blocky.png|in-game sprite from ''Kirby's Dream Land 3''<br />
File:KRBaY Blocky3.png|one of the fragments of Blocky from ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!''.<br />
File:KRBaY Blocky4.png|Blocky sinks into the ocean (''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'')<br />
Blocky PR.jpg|Blocky in ''Kirby: Planet Robobot''<br />
KPB Blocky 2.0.png|Blocky 2.0 in ''Kirby: Planet Robobot''<br />
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'''Grass''' is a course from the [[Top Ride]] mode in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''.<br />
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Grass is the first course and is relatively simple. There is a dash panel that can appear anywhere on the course as the game progresses. The plants alongside the course drop bombs if the Kirbys collide with them. The bombs can prove a hazard once they explode. The recommended amount of laps that must be cleared is seven.<br />
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|image=[[File:KRtDLNruff.png|125px]]<br />
|caption=In-game render of '''Nruff''' from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.<br />
|game1=''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''<br />
|lastgame=''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''<br />
|game=<small>''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'', ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]''</small><br />
|copy ability=None<br />
|enemy info card=[[File:K64 Enemy Info Card 66.png]]<br />
|similar=[[Nruff and Nelly]], [[Grizzo]]<br />
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{{articleabout|Nruff as a common enemy|its appearance as a boss|[[Nruff and Nelly]]}}<br />
'''Nruff''' is a recurring enemy throughout the ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby series]]'', debuting as a regular enemy in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' and in 3-D in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''. Its appearance is similar to that of a brown boar, usually portrayed in games without tusks and with perpetually closed eyes. Its fur sticks out in spikes behind it, giving it an appearance similar to the spines of a porcupine, and it possesses stripes on its back that are lighter in {{colour}} than the rest of its body. It does not grant a [[Copy Ability]] in any games. <br />
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Nruff originally appeared [[Nruff and Nelly|as a boss]] alongside smaller Nellys in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'', though this Nruff has a somewhat different appearance. Aside from its major appearances, Nruff is also seen making a cameo as a sticker in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.<br />
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===''Kirby's Dream Land 3''===<br />
In ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', Nruff appears as a common enemy rather than a boss and has assumed its tusk-less, striped appearance. The enemy version of Nruff, which is first encountered in the third stage of [[Grass Land (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Grass Land]] and last seen in the game's final regular stage, attacks simply by galloping back and forth, only turning around when it slams into wall, causing the screen to shake a little. It can sometimes be found with a [[Waddle Dee]] riding on top of it, much like how [[Poppy Bros. Jr.]]s are able to ride [[Grizzo]]s in the original ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''; once such a Nruff collides with an obstacle, however, its rider is thrown off and briefly left unconscious on the floor. <br />
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Although Nruffs can be inhaled in this game (besides being vulnerable to all other attacks), swallowing them does not grant Kirby an ability. Nruffs with riders disappear when scrolled off the screen after their rider is defeated and do not respawn unless Kirby leaves the section and enters it again.<br />
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====Locations====<br />
In ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', Nruff can be found in the following levels and stages:<br />
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!colspan=8|Nruff locations in ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' &nbsp;<br />
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!Stage<br />
![[Grass Land (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Grass Land]]<br />
![[Ripple Field (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Ripple Field]]<br />
![[Sand Canyon]]<br />
![[Cloudy Park (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Cloudy Park]]<br />
![[Iceberg (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Iceberg]]<br />
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|Stage 3<br />
|{{Y}}<br />
|{{N}}<br />
|{{N}}<br />
|{{N}}<br />
|{{N}}<br />
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|Stage 4<br />
|{{N}}<br />
|{{N}}<br />
|{{N}}<br />
|{{N}}<br />
|{{Y}}<br />
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|Stage 5<br />
|{{Y}}<br />
|{{N}}<br />
|{{N}}<br />
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|Stage 6<br />
|{{N}}<br />
|{{Y}}<br />
|{{N}}<br />
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===''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''===<br />
Nruff reappears as a regular enemy in ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'', acting similarly to its previous appearance, but never being used as a steed by other enemies. Nruff appears on [[Enemy Info Card]] #66.<br />
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==== Locations ====<br />
Nruff can be found in the following levels and stages:<br />
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!colspan=8|Nruff locations in ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' &nbsp;<br />
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!Stage<br />
![[Pop Star (Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards)|Pop Star]]<br />
![[Rock Star]]<br />
![[Aqua Star]]<br />
![[Neo Star]]<br />
![[Shiver Star]]<br />
![[Ripple Star]]<br />
![[Dark Star]]<br />
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|Stage 3<br />
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|{{N}}<br />
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|N/A<br />
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|Stage 4<br />
|N/A<br />
|{{Y}}<br />
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===''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''===<br />
Nruffs reappear as a regular enemy in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', where they have undergone major changes in appearance. While otherwise keeping a similar look to their ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' incarnation, Nruffs now possess bulbous, red noses and much longer ears than before, as well as trading in their spiky fur for a short, spike-shaped tail. The direction of the stripes on the creature's back has also changed, now running from top to bottom instead of parallel to its body.<br />
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Nruffs are first encountered in [[Raisin Ruins]] and are often found stampeding down or up hills, raising dust behind them and making small jumps whenever they reach an edge, which can enable them to cross narrow pits. Just like in ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', they may occasionally carry a Waddle Dee on their back, which is treated as a separate enemy and catapulted off when its mount collides with a wall or is harmed by Kirby or his allies. Like in previous games featuring them as regular enemies, Nruffs are once more vulnerable to any attack and award no ability when swallowed.<br />
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===''Kirby's Blowout Blast''===<br />
Nruff makes an appearance as a common enemy in this game. It acts similarly to [[Grizzo]], charging Kirby slowly at first, but gradually gaining speed until it hits him or he dispatches it.<br />
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===''Kirby Star Allies''===<br />
In ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'', Nruffs act and appear the same as in ''Return to Dream Land''.<br />
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DL3 Nruff Art.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' artwork<br />
Nruff K64 artwork.jpg|''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' artwork<br />
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|jaR=Nurafu<br />
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I don't anticipate being too active on here, I just made an account to upload some high quality art we now have of enemies since the Kirby Twitter posted them.</div>Cwfmuhttps://wikirby.com/w/index.php?title=Kirby_Wave_Ride&diff=112563Kirby Wave Ride2020-02-12T04:02:21Z<p>Cwfmu: </p>
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{{Infobox-SubGame<br />
|image=[[File:Kirby Wave Ride title screen.png]]<br />
|caption=Title screen for '''Kirby Wave Ride'''.<br />
|type= Surfing Race<br />
|levels= 3<br />
|players= 4<br />
|appeared= ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''<br />
|compare= [[Kirby's Air Grind]], [[Gourmet Race]]<br />
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{{quote|Ride the waves and win the race!|Kirby & The Amazing Mirror}}<br />
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'''Kirby Wave Ride''' is one of the [[Sub-Games]] available from the start of ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''. The sub-game pits four [[Kirbys]] (pink, yellow, red, green) in a nighttime surfing competition on [[Warp Star]]s. Kirby Wave Ride might draw inspiration from the [[Nintendo GameCube]] title, ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''.<br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
[[File:Kirby Wave Ride gameplay.png|thumb|left|Kirby riding off a wave.]]<br />
Kirby Wave Ride is a basic surfing race where the objective is to cross the end goal first. It only requires the use of the A button, which enables [[Kirby]] to jump. Kirby must exercise timed jumps while when at the peak of a wave, as he gains a speed boost from doing so. If Kirby jumps too often, he slows down. Depending on the timing of Kirby's jump, a colored text briefly pops up, reading "Good", "Great", or "Excellent".<br />
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After passing the goal, the player can press the L or R button to view the progress of the CPU opponents racing (although this is not mentioned on the instructions screen).<br />
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the player can choose between three difficulty levels. The speed in which Kirby's opponents race at depends on the level difficulty. The time span per each level also increases, as Level 1 occurs for about 35-45 seconds, level 2 occurs at around 45-55 seconds, and Level 3 is almost a minute-long race.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*The game's official Japanese website has a [[Media:KatAM Japanese wallpaper 4.jpg|wallpaper]] based on Kirby Wave Ride. This is also the case with the other two Sub-Games, [[Crackity Hack]] and [[Speed Eaters]].<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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Kirby Wave Ride start.png|The Kirbys starting the race<br />
Kirby Wave Ride goal.png|Kirby crossing the finish line<br />
Kirby Wave Ride results.png|The results of a level 1 race.<br />
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==Names in other languages==<br />
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<div>[[File:Friend Circle Activate.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Kirby and friends activate the '''Friend Platform''' for [[Friend Circle]].]]<br />
A '''Friend Platform''' is a large flat object which [[Kirby]] and his [[Helper|friends]] can stand on and activate in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''. Activating the platform requires a full party of four, and will typically yield one of the four standard [[Friend Ability|Friend Actions]]. The platform consists of a large golden circular base with an engraving on the front depicting four Kirby-shaped symbols representing the number of friends needed to activate the platform (4). On the back, a banner can be seen which bears a symbol communicating which Friend Action it yields. The actions which can be activated using Friend Platforms are as follows:<br />
*[[Friend Circle]]<br />
*[[Friend Bridge]]<br />
*[[Friend Train]]<br />
*[[Friend Star]]<br />
**[[Star Allies Sparkler]] (a transformation of the Friend Star)<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*As evidenced by [[Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!#Guest Star Kirby|a particular glitch]], Kirby's 'Hi!' shout when activating the Friend Platform is tied to the platform itself, rather than to Kirby.<br />
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|track=[[File:Target Flight cut.ogg]]<br />
|caption=30 second clip of the version of the '''Cocoa Cave''' theme that plays during [[Target Flight]].<br />
|game1=''[[Kirby Super Star]]''<br />
|lastgame={{KSSU}}<br />
|game=<small>''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''</small><br />
|composer=[[Jun Ishikawa]] & [[Dan Miyakawa]] (original version)<br>[[Hirokazu Ando]], [[Shogo Sakai]], [[Tadashi Ikegami]], & [[Jun Ishikawa]] (Target Flight and Metal versions)<br />
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'''Cocoa Cave''' is a theme that first played in the [[Cocoa Cave]] stage in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''. It was initially composed by [[Jun Ishikawa]] and [[Dan Miyakawa]]. The theme has had a handful rearrangements.<br />
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==Game appearances==<br />
===''Kirby Super Star'' / ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''===<br />
The Cocoa Cave theme made its first appearance in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', and naturally reappears in the remake {{KSSU}}. As its name implies, it first appears in the [[Cocoa Cave]] stage in [[Dyna Blade (main game)|Dyna Blade]]. The theme also plays in the Planet [[Cavius]] stage in [[Milky Way Wishes]].<br />
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===''Kirby Air Ride''===<br />
In ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'', there are actually two distinct versions of the Cocoa Cave theme. The first is the version titled '''Target Flight''', which is an orchestral rearrangement of the song which plays in the [[Target Flight]] and [[High Jump]] [[Stadium]] modes in [[City Trial]]. The song is largely faithful to the original, but features an extra bit of melody at the end before looping.<br />
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The second track is a techno-based version of the song which plays in the [[Metal (course)|Metal]] course in [[Top Ride]]. This version is simply titled '''Metal'''.<br />
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