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{{Good}}{{DISPLAYTITLE: Arm{{o}}red Vehicle}}
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|image= [[File:Armored Vehicle.png|350px]]
<tab name="Japanese Version">
|caption= Screenshot of [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] and [[Escargoon]] riding the '''Arm{{o}}red Vehicle''' from the episode [[Kirby Comes to Cappy Town]].
[[File:KRBaY Armored Vehicle Japanese.png|350px]]
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<tab name="4Kids Version">
[[File:KRBaY Armored Vehicle 4Kids.png|350px]]
</tab>
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|caption= Screenshot of [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] and [[Escargoon]] riding the '''Armored Vehicle''' from the episode [[Kirby Comes to Cappy Town]].
}}
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The '''Arm{{o}}red Vehicle''' is a mobile military-style automobile with jungle camouflage paint (though it is given an orange paint-job in most episodes in the 4Kids version) and an explosive cannon with a scope attached to the front, which appears in the anime series; ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]''. It belongs to [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]], who mans the cannon while [[Escargoon]] drives, and the two often use it to antagonize [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] and the residents of [[Cappy Town]].
The '''Armored Vehicle'''{{ForeignTitle}} is a mobile military-style automobile with jungle camouflage paint (though it is given an orange paint-job in most episodes in the 4Kids version) and an explosive cannon with a scope attached to the front, which appears in the anime series; ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]''. It belongs to [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]], who mans the cannon while [[Escargoon]] drives, and the two often use it to antagonize [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] and the residents of [[Cappy Town]].


The Arm{{o}}red Vehicle first appears in the episode [[Kirby Comes to Cappy Town]]. It appears in several subsequent episodes, and is destroyed many times throughout the course of the show. The Arm{{o}}red Vehicle is used continually through the series until [[The Kirby Derby - Part I]], where it is replaced by the [[Royal Racecar]].
The Armored Vehicle first appears in the episode [[Kirby Comes to Cappy Town]]. It appears in several subsequent episodes, and is destroyed many times throughout the course of the show. The Armored Vehicle is used continually through the series until [[The Kirby Derby - Part I]], where it is replaced by the [[Royal Racecar]].


==List of accessories==
==List of accessories==
The Arm{{o}}red Vehicle has the following weapons and objects attached to it:
The Armored Vehicle has the following weapons and objects attached to it:
*Cannon turret
*Cannon turret
*Grabber arm
*Grabber arm
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
=== Character sheets ===
<gallery>
<gallery>
E1 Scene 7.png|King Dedede and Escargoon are stopped by [[Watermelon]]s after attempting to mow down Kirby in the patch.
KRBaY Armored Vehicle character sheet 1.png|Animator sheet showing front, side, and angled views
E1 Scene 19.png|[[Kirby's Starship]] and the Arm{{o}}red Vehicle in a heap of rubble
KRBaY Armored Vehicle character sheet 2.png|Animator sheet showing top, bottom, and back views
E2 Scene 8.png|King Dedede and Escargoon huddled around the Arm{{o}}red Vehicle with [[Tokkori]]
E10 Scene 17.png|King Dedede and Escargoon attempting to escape a swarm of angry bees using the Arm{{o}}red Vehicle
Armored Vehicle Beach.png|The Arm{{o}}red Vehicle on the beach
</gallery>
</gallery>
=== Screenshots ===
<gallery>
KRBaY E001 tank Tiff Tuff screenshot.png|King Dedede and Escargoon are stopped by [[Watermelon]]s after attempting to mow down Kirby in the patch.
KRBaY E001 Dedede chasing Escargoon screenshot.png|[[Kirby's Starship]] and the Armored Vehicle in a heap of rubble
E2 Scene 8.png|King Dedede and Escargoon huddled around the Armored Vehicle with [[Tokkori]]
E10 Scene 17.png|King Dedede and Escargoon attempting to escape a swarm of angry bees using the Armored Vehicle
Armored Vehicle Beach.png|The Armored Vehicle on the beach
</gallery>
== Names in other languages ==
{{Names
|ja=装甲車<ref>Name taken from [https://hicbc.com/tv/kirby/next/35/ official HnK website] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20030216045241/http://hicbc.com/tv/kirby/next/35/ Wayback Machine snapshot])</ref>
|jaR=Sōkōsha
|jaM=Armored Vehicle<br><small>Can also be translated as "Armored car"</small>
}}


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Latest revision as of 18:48, 23 July 2023

Armored Vehicle

KRBaY Armored Vehicle Japanese.png

KRBaY Armored Vehicle 4Kids.png

Screenshot of King Dedede and Escargoon riding the Armored Vehicle from the episode Kirby Comes to Cappy Town.
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The Armored Vehicle[Japanese title] is a mobile military-style automobile with jungle camouflage paint (though it is given an orange paint-job in most episodes in the 4Kids version) and an explosive cannon with a scope attached to the front, which appears in the anime series; Kirby: Right Back at Ya!. It belongs to King Dedede, who mans the cannon while Escargoon drives, and the two often use it to antagonize Kirby and the residents of Cappy Town.

The Armored Vehicle first appears in the episode Kirby Comes to Cappy Town. It appears in several subsequent episodes, and is destroyed many times throughout the course of the show. The Armored Vehicle is used continually through the series until The Kirby Derby - Part I, where it is replaced by the Royal Racecar.

List of accessories[edit]

The Armored Vehicle has the following weapons and objects attached to it:

  • Cannon turret
  • Grabber arm
  • Container
  • Built-in monitor

Gallery[edit]

Character sheets[edit]

Screenshots[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 装甲車[1]
Sōkōsha
Armored Vehicle
Can also be translated as "Armored car"


References