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|footer=On the left, his classic appearance, used until ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''. In the middle, his appearance used only in  ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''. On the right, his appearance used until ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''.
|footer=On the left, his classic appearance, used until ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''. In the middle, his appearance used only in  ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''. On the right, his appearance used until ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''.
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Due to King Dedede's ubiquity as a character, there are several other entities that resemble him, as well as alternate versions of the King himself. The following lists all of the different versions of King Dedede along with other characters or entities that resemble him throughout the ''Kirby'' video game series:
Due to King Dedede's ubiquity as a character, there are several other entities that resemble him, as well as alternate versions of the King himself. The following lists all of the different versions of King Dedede along with other characters or entities that resemble him throughout the ''Kirby'' video game series:


===Dedede alter egos and lookalikes===
===Dedede lookalikes===
*'''[[Masked Dedede]]''': King Dedede wears a special mask when he is serious about fighting, and also carries a special mechanical hammer. This version of Dedede first appeared in ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''.
*'''[[Masked Dedede]]''': King Dedede wears a special mask when he is serious about fighting, and also carries a special mechanical hammer. This version of Dedede first appeared in ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''.
*'''[[Shadow Dedede]]''': A dark version of King Dedede that emerged from the [[Dimension Mirror]] in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''.
*'''[[Shadow Dedede]]''': A dark version of King Dedede that emerged from the [[Dimension Mirror]] in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''.
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=== ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' / ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' ===
=== ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' / ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' ===
[[File:KRtDL King Dedede 3.png|thumb|right|150px|King Dedede from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'']]
[[File:King Dedede Spirit.png|thumb|right|150px|King Dedede from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'']]
King Dedede appears in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', but acts as a playable protagonist rather than an antagonist, controllable by the second, third, or fourth player. Alongside [[Meta Knight]] and [[Bandana Waddle Dee]], King Dedede assists Kirby in finding parts to the [[Lor Starcutter]] and defeating several bosses, including the final boss.
King Dedede appears in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', but acts as a playable protagonist rather than an antagonist, controllable by the second, third, or fourth player. Alongside [[Meta Knight]] and [[Bandana Waddle Dee]], King Dedede assists Kirby in finding parts to the [[Lor Starcutter]] and defeating several bosses, including the final boss.


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| '''ディザスターグルグル'''<br>''Disaster Spin''
| '''ディザスターグルグル'''<br>''Disaster Spin''
| Dedede spins around the pillars, jumping from one to the other.
| Dedede spins around the pillars , jumping from one to the other.
*グルグル ''(guru guru)'' means "spin"/"twirl" in Japanese. Its synonym can be found in the names of some [[Copy Ability]] attacks like <u>ぐりぐり</u>ハンマー ([[Hammer]] Twirl) and <u>ぐりぐり</u>パラソル ([[Parasol]] Twirl).
*グルグル ''(guru guru)'' means "spin"/"twirl" in Japanese. Its synonym can be found in the names of some [[Copy Ability]] attacks like <u>ぐりぐり</u>ハンマー ([[Hammer]] Twirl) and <u>ぐりぐり</u>パラソル ([[Parasol]] Twirl).
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King Dedede has 1,600 HP in [[An Unexpected Beast King]] and 1,120 HP in the [[Colosseum]]. He enters the second phase when his health is less than 40% and takes 0.2X damage when he roars at the start of the battle and during the transition to phase 2.<ref name="FL">[https://docs.google.com/file/d/1UF0W1OgjFWUjTaUEs_jakGtbVUA_vVHt/view ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' damage and health spreadsheet (Japanese)]</ref>
King Dedede has 1,600 HP in [[An Unexpected Beast King]] and 1,120 HP in the [[Colosseum]]. He enters the second phase when his health is less than 40% and takes 0.2X damage when he roars at the start of the battle and during the transition to phase 2.<ref name="FL">[https://docs.google.com/file/d/1UF0W1OgjFWUjTaUEs_jakGtbVUA_vVHt/view ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' damage and health spreadsheet (Japanese)]</ref>


The following lists all of King Dedede's attacks during his boss battle (attack names are from the ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land Perfect Support Guide''). He is accompanied by two [[Primal Awoofy|Primal Awoofies]] at the start, both of which are ordered to immediately rush Kirby.
The following lists all of King Dedede's attacks during his boss battle (attack names are from the ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land Perfect Support Guide''). He is accompanied by two [[Primal Awoofy|Primal Awoofies]] at the start, both of which are ordered to immediately rush Kirby. Attack names listed with ''italics'' are only used in the second phase.
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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border=1 cellpadding=2
!colspan=5|King Dedede's attacks in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' &nbsp;
!colspan=5|King Dedede's attacks in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' &nbsp;
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|King Dedede may do the "Hammer" attack twice before finishing with this move.
|King Dedede may do the "Hammer" attack twice before finishing with this move.
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!colspan=3|'''Second phase only''' &nbsp;
|'''''エンド オブ アイスエイジ'''''<br>''End of Ice Age''
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|'''エンド オブ アイスエイジ'''<br>''End of Ice Age''
|King Dedede slams the ground hard with his pillar, creating a fissure that spreads out from the impact and erupts with icy spikes.
|King Dedede slams the ground hard with his pillar, creating a fissure that spreads out from the impact and erupts with icy spikes.
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|'''NEW WORLDアタック'''<br>''NEW WORLD Attack''
|'''''NEW WORLDアタック'''''<br>''NEW WORLD Attack''
|King Dedede attacks with his pillar, slamming the ground and creating lots of Dropped Stars.
|King Dedede attacks with his pillar, slamming the ground and creating lots of Dropped Stars.
|The initial attack may happen once or three times before the NEW WORLD Swing.
|The initial attack may happen once or three times before the NEW WORLD Swing.
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|'''NEW WORLDスイング'''<br>''NEW WORLD Swing''
|'''''NEW WORLDスイング'''''<br>''NEW WORLD Swing''
|King Dedede swings his pillar laterally and creating lots of Dropped Stars.
|King Dedede swings his pillar laterally and creating lots of Dropped Stars.
|The NEW WORLD Attack may happen once or three times before the swing, while other times Dedede may only do the NEW WORLD Swing.
|The NEW WORLD Attack may happen once or three times before the swing, while other times Dedede may only do the NEW WORLD Swing.
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In the prologue, King Dedede accidentally allows the Subspace Army to capture the Halberd while distracting Meta Knight. Soon after, he learns of the presence of [[smashwiki:Tabuu|Tabuu]], the final boss of the story who can turn any character into a trophy with his Off Waves. Dedede then develops badges called [[smashwiki:Dedede Brooch|Dedede Brooches]], which can revive the character trophies at a set time.
In the prologue, King Dedede accidentally allows the Subspace Army to capture the Halberd while distracting Meta Knight. Soon after, he learns of the presence of [[smashwiki:Tabuu|Tabuu]], the final boss of the story who can turn any character into a trophy with his Off Waves. Dedede then develops badges called [[smashwiki:Dedede Brooch|Dedede Brooches]], which can revive the character trophies at a set time.


He manages to get Ness, Luigi, and either Peach or Zelda's trophy (which princess depends on player action), as well as steal Wario's transportation vehicle, a Cargo. He attempts to take Mario and Pit/Link and Yoshi's trophies, but Kirby slashes the Cargo claw, with an arrow from either Pit or Link slowing it down. He heads to his castle in order to place his brooches, but as he does, Bowser breaks the roof, crushing Dedede. Bowser steals the princess, and during an encounter with Kirby's group, the brooch falls off. Kirby inhales the brooch off-screen. His castle is absorbed by a Subspace Bomb.
He manages to get Ness, Luigi, and either Peach or Zelda's trophy (which princess depends on player action), as well as steal Wario's transportation vehicle, a Cargo. He attempts to take Mario and Pit/ Link and Yoshi's trophy, but Kirby slashes the Cargo claw, with an arrow from either Pit or Link slowing it down. He heads to his castle in order to place his brooches, but as he does, Bowser breaks the roof, crushing Dedede. Bowser steals the princess, and during an encounter with Kirby's group, the brooch falls of. Kirby inhales the brooch off screen. His castle is absorbed by a Subspace Bomb.
 
 


The protagonists later face Tabuu, but all get knocked out and turned into trophies by his Off-Waves. Thanks to the Dedede Brooches, Luigi and Ness are revived. They revive King Dedede, and they revive several fighters, while the newly awakened Kirby also does so. King Dedede combats Bowser, showing him that Tabuu is a common enemy. Dedede reunites with Kirby joyously, and if Wario is revived, convinces him to join the team like with Bowser. The fighters go through the Great Maze, and defeat Tabuu, with the help of Sonic, Dedede gleefully viewing the sunset with the rest of the cast.
The protagonists later face Tabuu, but all get knocked out and turned into trophies by his Off-Waves. Thanks to the Dedede Brooches, Luigi and Ness are revived. They revive King Dedede, and they revive several fighters, while the newly awakened Kirby also does so. King Dedede combats Bowser, showing him that Tabuu is a common enemy. Dedede reunites with Kirby joyously, and if Wario is revived, convinces him to join the team like with Bowser. The fighters go through the Great Maze, and defeat Tabuu, with the help of Sonic, Dedede gleefully viewing the sunset with the rest of the cast.
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<tab name="Kirby’s Avalanche">
<tab name="Kirby's Avalanche">
*"''Kirby!! Your dream has carried you far, but here it ends. The Dream Fountain Cup will be mine!''"
*"''Kirby!! Your dream has carried you far, but here it ends. The Dream Fountain Cup will be mine!''"
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</tab>
<tab name="Kirby’s Dream Course (unofficial translation)">
<tab name="Kirby's Dream Course (unofficial translation)">
*''"Nyehehehe! There was one left!"''
*''"Nyehehehe! There was one left!"''
</tab>
</tab>
<tab name="Kirby’s Star Stacker (Game Boy)">
<tab name="Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)">
*''"Hey Kirby! This means war!! If you can stack this many ★'s, you win!"''
*''"Hey Kirby! This means war!! If you can stack this many ★'s, you win!"''
*''"When you lose, I get to laugh at you...big time! Ha-ha-ha!!"''
*''"When you lose, I get to laugh at you...big time! Ha-ha-ha!!"''
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*''"Don't let your head get so big. I haven't really even begun yet!"''
*''"Don't let your head get so big. I haven't really even begun yet!"''
</tab>
</tab>
<tab name="Kirby’s Star Stacker (Super Famicom) (unofficial translation)">
<tab name="Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom) (unofficial translation)">
*"''You've done well to make it this far, Kirby!''"
*"''You've done well to make it this far, Kirby!''"
*"''Yes, I shot that star out of the sky!''"
*"''Yes, I shot that star out of the sky!''"
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*''"The brand-new Dedede Hammer!"''
*''"The brand-new Dedede Hammer!"''
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<tab name="Kirby’s (Extra) Epic Yarn">
<tab name="Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn">
*''"Let's go! Hup hup!"''
*''"Let's go! Hup hup!"''
*''"No slacking off!"''
*''"No slacking off!"''
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