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|{{center|[[File:E43 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
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|Primary character
|Primary character
|Tiff plays a central part in this episode when, after telling the other kids the fable of The Boy Who Cried Wolf, is subject to a similar situation when a [[Amon|rogue sheep]] antagonizes Kirby repeatedly, but nobody believes her when she tries to tell the others about the incidents. This escalates to the point where Tiff is publicly humiliated on Channel DDD for her accounts, so Tiff decides to investigate the sheep in order to exonerate herself. Shortly thereafter, she and her friends are caught up in the sheep revolution and fail to stop them from overtaking the kingdom. Once they and the Cappies are rounded up in Castle Dedede, Tiff tries to dissuade the sheep from further violence, but is rebuffed when she and Kirby refuse to "baa" in submission. Later on, while Kirby is struggling to battle the monster sheep, Tiff gets an idea and blows the shepherd's horn, which causes the other sheep to instinctively get back into line and abandon their leader, bringing an end to the conflict.
|''"I guess the point of the story is: Don't go around telling people lies if you want people to believe you when it really counts!"''
|''"I guess the point of the story is: Don't go around telling people lies if you want people to believe you when it really counts!"''
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|[[War of the Woods]]
|[[War of the Woods]]
|{{center|[[File:E44 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
|{{center|[[File:E44 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
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|Secondary character
|Tiff does not get involved with the central conflict of this episode until after [[Coo]] informs her of what is going on in the [[Eastern Forest]]. She heads there in time to berate Tuff and his friends for antagonizing the animals that lived in [[Acore]], and they soon correctly surmise that King Dedede may pose a threat to the old tree. They head back just in time to stop Dedede from cutting the tree down, and then help the animals who live in Acore protect their home from a windstorm and then a flash flood caused by Dedede.
|''"Kirby's pretty powerful, but not even a Star Warrior can stop nature!"''
|''"Kirby's pretty powerful, but not even a Star Warrior can stop nature!"''
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|[[Scare Tactics - Part I]]
|[[Scare Tactics - Part I]]
|{{center|[[File:E45 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
|{{center|[[File:E45 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
|Primary character
|Primary character
|Tiff has a central role in this episode, since the focus is largely on her, Tuff, and Kirby navigating the "spook-out" which is being held by the people of Cappy Town, which she entered in part to get back at Mayor Len for jump-scaring her with a pop-up puppet. As the event commences, however, they soon run into more trouble, as King Dedede and Escargoon are trying to hijack the event for their own amusement, but with Kirby's help, Tiff and company foil their efforts. With everyone else scared off for one reason or another, Tiff, Tuff, and Kirby reach the graveyard and receive their prize for completing the event, but a sudden cloudburst forces them to try and take shelter, and they find it in the form of an abandoned mansion that happened to be nearby. Once inside, however, they are locked in and realize the place is haunted, leading into the next episode.
|''"Well, Tuff, I guess Kirby doesn't have enough imagination to think about ghosts and ghouls attacking us in these woods."''
|''"Well, Tuff, I guess Kirby doesn't have enough imagination to think about ghosts and ghouls attacking us in these woods."''
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|[[Scare Tactics - Part II]]
|[[Scare Tactics - Part II]]
|{{center|[[File:E46 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
|{{center|[[File:E46 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
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|Primary character
|Continuing from the previous episode, Tiff and her closest friends are locked inside a haunted mansion, which is later revealed to have been set up by Night Mare Enterprises in order to get rid of Kirby. As Tiff and Kirby keep close and avoid the various traps in the mansion, Tuff manages to get out and get help from Meta Knight, while King Dedede and Escargoon also enter the mansion. Once Tiff and Kirby are reunited with Tuff and Meta Knight, they begin to piece together their situation, and manage to give King Dedede and Escargoon a good scare in the process. Eventually, they are all led down into the basement, where Kirby has to battle [[Gabon]] and then inadvertently causes the mansion to go up in flames, prompting everyone to evacuate as it burns down.
|''"Wow! You did great, Kirby!"''
|''"Wow! You did great, Kirby!"''
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|[[Pink-Collar Blues]]
|[[Pink-Collar Blues]]
|{{center|[[File:E47 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
|{{center|[[File:E47 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
|Primary character
|Primary character
|In this episode, Tiff takes the lead in trying to learn more about the Waddle Dees and their intentions after she fails to dissuade King Dedede from firing the lot of them and forcing them to leave the castle and gather at the beach. She and her friends, along with Professor Curio and Chief Bookem investigate them at the beach and, when initially rebuffed by the Waddle Dees, they hatch a plan to send Kirby into their cave disguised as one of them with a camera, but despite Kirby getting a shot of a large crate they are protecting, they ultimately do not learn or accomplish much. Later on, when the Waddle Dees return to Castle Dedede to battle the [[Domestic Servant Robot]] that replaced them, Tiff follows along to watch the remaining events play out.
|''"Huh? You mean they travel in flocks like birds do?"''
|''"Huh? You mean they travel in flocks like birds do?"''
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|[[Tourist Trap]]
|[[Tourist Trap]]
|{{center|[[File:E48 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
|{{center|[[File:E48 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
|Primary character
|Primary character
|In this episode, Tiff gets involved in the proceedings when she tries her best to stop a group of interstellar tourists invited by King Dedede from wrecking the kingdom, though she can ultimately do little better than try to pick up the pieces, and even has to sleep outside for the night when the tourists take her bed in the castle. The next day, she is roped into becoming a tour guide for the group, and she decides to try and get back at Dedede by deliberately making the tour so boring that the tourists do not want to stay, but this is interrupted when Dedede releases the monster [[Flame Feeder]] to spice up the tour a bit. Tiff calls the Warp Star to help Kirby fight it, and later gets the tourists to give Kirby a hand by tossing him their ice so he can get the [[Ice]] ability and use it to defeat the monster. Despite all the commotion, Tiff is ultimately successful at dissuading further tourism into Dream Land.
|''"Kirby's a warrior, not a garbage collector!"''
|''"Kirby's a warrior, not a garbage collector!"''
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|[[Cartoon Buffoon]]
|[[Cartoon Buffoon]]
|{{center|[[File:E49 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
|{{center|[[File:E49 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
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|Primary character
|In this episode, Tiff gets involved in King Dedede's harebrained scheme to produce an animated cartoon series, and is tasked with coming up with a story and scenario, as well as managing the team. When she comes up with a premise that makes Kirby the hero, however, Dedede and Escargoon hatch a scheme to sabotage and repurpose her work to make them the main characters instead. As production continues and the team progressively lose more and more sleep due to a time crunch, it becomes clear that the team's lack of experience or talent is resulting in a shoddy product, which is confounded when the sabotage takes place. When it comes times to air the show, Tiff interrupts most of her voice lines with outrage over how the cartoon had been tampered with behind her back, and later just starts riffing on it with the others as it devolves into incomprehensibility.
|''"They got rid of my whole storyline! All they do now is talk to each-other!"''
|''"They got rid of my whole storyline! All they do now is talk to each-other!"''
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|[[Don't Bank on It]]
|[[Don't Bank on It]]
|{{center|[[File:E50 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
|{{center|[[File:E50 Tiff.png|100px]]}}
|Secondary character
|Secondary character
|In this episode, Tiff is among those who receives a Dedede doll, and despite her initial skepticism, is eventually swayed enough by King Dedede's attempts at hypnosis to inadvertently put her savings into the doll and then walk to the DDD Bank with it, but is shortly stopped and brought back to her senses by Meta Knight. The trick is confirmed when Tiff places the doll into a drawer for the next night and is unaffected by it. Later on, she is seen outside the bank watching King Dedede suffering vicariously through the abuse of his dolls, commenting on the absurdity of the whole situation with Escargoon.
|''"Now that's embarrassing!"''
|''"Now that's embarrassing!"''
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|[[Kirby Takes the Cake]]
|[[Kirby Takes the Cake]]
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