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{{Infobox-Copy Ability
{{Infobox-Copy Ability
|image=[[File:TD Bell.png|220px]]
|image=[[File:KTD Bell.png|220px]]
|caption=Artwork of '''Bell Kirby''' from ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''.
|caption=Artwork of '''Bell Kirby''' from ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''.
|type=Unlimited use
|type=Unlimited use
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|power= Creates damaging sound waves; throws bells; hides inside the bell hat.
|power= Creates damaging sound waves; throws bells; hides inside the bell hat.
|game1=''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' (2014)
|game1=''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' (2014)
|lastgame=''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'' (2020)
|lastgame=''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'' (2022, reference)
|game=<small>''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]''</small>
|game=<small>''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]''<br>''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''</small>
|similar=[[Mike]]<br>[[Mike Mode|Robobot Arm{{o}}r Mike Mode]]
|similar=[[Mike]]<br>[[Mike Mode|Robobot Armor Mike Mode]]
}}
}}
{{Quote|Ring dong, ding dong! It's a golden bell. Shake it, and a strange {{color|orange|tone}} issues forth. Talk about stunning conclusions--get a load of the {{color|orange|Ding Finale}}!|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' flavor text}}
{{Quote|Ring dong, ding dong! It's a golden bell. Shake it, and a strange {{color|orange|tone}} issues forth. Talk about stunning conclusions--get a load of the {{color|orange|Ding Finale}}!|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' American English pause screen description}}
'''Bell''' is a [[Copy Ability]] which gives [[Kirby]] a bulbous bell hat with a large pink star on the front and blue ribbon tied to the handle, with two additional handbells to use as weapons. The Bell ability is primarily used to create large damaging sound waves and pounding foes in rapid succession, but the bells themselves can also be thrown to deal damage from afar. Additionally, Kirby can hide inside his bell hat for a more effective [[guard]], which will retaliate against attackers when struck. The Bell ability is among those which can be used underwater. Bell's sole provider is the elusive bell enemy [[Ringle]], who can only be occasionally found floating in the air or walking along the ground.
{{Quote|Ring dong, ding dong! It's a golden bell. Shake it, and a strange {{color|orange|tone}} issues forth. Talk about stunning conclusions - get a load of the {{color|orange|Ding Finale}}!|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' British English pause screen description}}
'''Bell''' is a [[Copy Ability]] which gives [[Kirby]] a large bell hat with a pink star on the front and blue ribbon tied to the handle, with two additional handbells to use as weapons. The Bell ability is primarily used to create large damaging sound waves and pounding foes in rapid succession, but the bells themselves can also be thrown to deal damage from afar. Additionally, Kirby can hide inside his bell hat for a more effective [[guard]], which will retaliate against attackers when struck. The Bell ability is among those which can be used underwater. Bell's sole provider is the elusive bell enemy [[Ringle]], who can only be occasionally found floating in the air or walking along the ground.


Bell made its debut appearance alongside [[Archer]], [[Beetle]], and [[Circus]] in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. Since then, it has made no main-series appearances, but it does appear again in ''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]'' and its sequel ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''. In ''Kirby Fighters Deluxe'' in particular, Bell has to be unlocked by having [[StreetPass]] data for ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' on the same system.
Bell made its debut appearance alongside [[Archer]], [[Beetle]], and [[Circus]] in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. Since then, it has made no main-series appearances (making it the only new Copy Ability introduced in ''Triple Deluxe'' to have this distinction), but it does appear again in ''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]'' and its sequel ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''. In ''Kirby Fighters Deluxe'' in particular, Bell has to be unlocked by having [[StreetPass]] data for ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' on the same system.


==Game appearances==
==Game appearances==
{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border="1" cellpadding="2"
!colspan=3|Bell Kirby's video game appearances &nbsp;
|-
!Game
!Role
!Notes
|-
|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
|Copy Ability
|Obtainable from [[Ringle]].
|-
|''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]''
|Playable character
|Selectable in all game modes if the player has [[StreetPass]] data for ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''.<br>Comes with an unlockable costume.
|-
|''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''
|Playable character
|Selectable in all game modes after unlocking at [[Fighters Rank]] 37.<br>Comes with two unlockable costumes.
|-
|''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]''
|Reference
|A collectible [[Character Treat]] featuring Bell Kirby appears.
|}
===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
{{quote|The attacks from the new Bell copy ability look quite different from the other abilities. That’s because Kirby strikes enemies with the melody that flows out of the bells in each hand. By continuously attacking enemies with Ring-ding, the attack powers up to Ring-ding-dong, then to Ding Finale. To attack enemies who are farther away, throw the bells left and right simultaneously using Twin Tinker. The bell on Kirby’s head can also serve as protection by using Bell Block. To obtain the Bell ability, inhale a Ringle when you see it in the game!|[[Satoshi Ishida]], [[Miiverse]] post on 05/26/2014 9:13 AM}}
{{quote|The attacks from the new Bell copy ability look quite different from the other abilities. That’s because Kirby strikes enemies with the melody that flows out of the bells in each hand. By continuously attacking enemies with Ring-ding, the attack powers up to Ring-ding-dong, then to Ding Finale. To attack enemies who are farther away, throw the bells left and right simultaneously using Twin Tinker. The bell on Kirby’s head can also serve as protection by using Bell Block. To obtain the Bell ability, inhale a Ringle when you see it in the game!|[[Satoshi Ishida]], [[Miiverse]] post on 05/26/2014 9:13 AM}}
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===Moveset===
===Moveset===
{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border="1" cellpadding="2"
{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border="1" cellpadding="2"
!colspan=4|Bell's moveset in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' &nbsp;
!colspan=5|Bell's moveset in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' &nbsp;
|-
|-
! Skill
!Skill
! Button Execution
!Image
! Description
!Button Execution
! [[Damage]]<br>([[Star Bullet]]=52)
!Description
![[Damage]]<br>([[Star Bullet]]=52)
|-
|-
| '''Ring-ding'''
|'''Ring-ding'''
| {{center|B}}
|{{center|[[File:KTD Ring-ding clip.png]]}}
|Kirby shakes a bell on his hand to knock the enemy. Kirby walks a step every Ring-ding.
|{{center|B}}
|Kirby slams one of his bells into the ground in front of him, damaging foes with sound waves in addition to the bell itself.
|18→3 (2nd hit onward)
|18→3 (2nd hit onward)
|-
|-
| '''Ring-ding-dong'''
|'''Ring-ding-dong'''
| {{center|B repeatedly}}
|{{center|[[File:KTD Ring-ding-dong clip.png]]}}
|Kirby repeatedly uses Ring-ding and shakes his bells hand by hand.
|{{center|B repeatedly}}
*As every Ring-ding takes a step, Kirby slowly walks forward during Ring-ding-dong.
|Kirby slams his bells forward several times in rapid succession. This move will continue for as long as B is repeatedly pressed, and Kirby moves forward very slowly while using the attack.
*The tone from his bells becomes higher as he's repeatedly knocking the enemy.
*The tone from his bells becomes higher as he's repeatedly knocking the enemy.
*The knockback of each hit also increases. Therefore, it's impossible to do an infinite Ring-ding-dong combo on an enemy.
*The knockback of each hit also increases. Therefore, it's impossible to do an infinite Ring-ding-dong combo on an enemy.
|18→3 (2nd hit onward)
|18→3 (2nd hit onward)
|-
|-
| '''Ding Finale'''
|'''Ding Finale'''
| {{center|↓ + B during Ring-ding-dong}}
|{{center|[[File:KTD Ding Finale clip.png]]}}
|Kirby finishes the Ring-ding-dong combo with Ding Finale, a jump bell smash. Kirby is invincible during Ding Finale.<br>When both his bells smash the ground, it will create two shockwaves, each traveling to one side of the stage respectively.
|{{center|↓ + B during Ring-ding-dong}}
|Kirby finishes Ring-ding-dong by leaping into the air then slamming into the ground with his bells out on both sides, sending powerful sound waves across the stage which travel a great distance and damages foes on contact
|38 (bell)<br>24 (shockwave)
|38 (bell)<br>24 (shockwave)
|-
|-
| '''Quick Finale'''
|'''Quick Finale'''
| {{center|Press and Hold ↑, and then ↓ + B}}
|{{center|[[File:KTD Quick Finale clip.png]]}}
|Kirby can perform an instant Ding Finale with this button execution.
|{{center|Press and Hold ↑, and then ↓ + B}}
|Kirby can perform a Ding Finale without having to do Ring-ding-dong first.
|38 (bell)<br>24 (shockwave)
|38 (bell)<br>24 (shockwave)
|-
|-
| '''Sting-ding'''
|'''Sting-ding'''
| {{center|↓ + B}}
|{{center|[[File:KTD Sting-ding clip.png]]}}
|Kirby shakes his bells on both sides. This can not be used in midair.
|{{center|↓ + B}}
|Kirby performs a spin and then strikes on both sides of him with his bells, creating damaging soundwaves.
|24
|24
|-
|-
| '''Twin Tinker'''
|'''Twin Tinker'''
| {{center|Dash + B}}
|{{center|[[File:KTD Twin Tinker clip.png]]}}
|Kirby spins himself with his bells in 360 degrees and then throws his bells to both sides. This can be used in midair.<br>Kirby is invincible when he's spinning. Thrown bells bounce off platforms and walls.
|{{center|Dash + B}}
|Kirby spins while moving forward and then tosses his bells forward and backward as projectiles. The bells will slowly rise in altitude if possible.
|26 (spinning body)<br>26 (thrown bell)
|26 (spinning body)<br>26 (thrown bell)
|-
|-
| '''Tinker Melody'''
|'''Tinker Melody'''
| {{center|Press and hold B, and then release}}
|{{center|[[File:KTD Tinker Melody clip.png]]}}
|Kirby releases several energy bells around him.
|{{center|Press and hold B, and then release}}
|Kirby charges up and releases a big sound blast around him, creating bell-shaped waves that deal damage on contact.
|16
|16
|-
|-
| '''Bell Block
|'''Bell Block'''
| {{center|L/R}}
|{{center|[[File:KTD Bell Block clip.png]]}}
|Kirby hides into his bell hat as the [[guard]] move.<br>His bell hat releases sound waves that can knock back enemies when any enemy tackles it, and when Kirby comes out from it.
|{{center|L/R}}
*This can be used in midair. As the cost, Bell Kirby cannot use [[dodge]] neither on the ground nor in midair.
|Kirby hides inside a large bell to defend himself. If nearby foes strike the bell, they will take damage. Kirby cannot [[Dodge]] though.
*As a special form of guard, Bell Kirby takes no chip [[damage]].
*As a special form of guard, Bell Kirby takes no chip [[damage]].
|No damage to [[boss]]es
|No damage to [[boss]]es
|-
|-
| '''Floating Ring-ding'''
|'''Floating Ring-ding'''
| {{center|B while floating on the water's surface}}
|{{center|[[File:KTD Floating Ring-ding clip.png]]}}
|{{center|B while floating on the water's surface}}
|Kirby can use Ring-ding on the water's surface.
|Kirby can use Ring-ding on the water's surface.
|18→3 (2nd hit onward)
|18→3 (2nd hit onward)
|-
|-
| '''Underwater Twin Ring-ding'''
|'''Underwater Twin Ring-ding'''
| {{center|B while swimming}}
|{{center|[[File:KTD Underwater Twin Ring-ding clip.png]]}}
|{{center|B while swimming}}
|Kirby can use Twin Tinker underwater.
|Kirby can use Twin Tinker underwater.
|12→6 (2nd hit onward)
|12→6 (2nd hit onward)
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===''Kirby Fighters Deluxe''===
===''Kirby Fighters Deluxe''===
Bell appears as a selectable copy ability in this game, but it cannot be used unless the player has save data for ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' on the same [[Nintendo 3DS]] system. It functions the same as it did in the previous game.
Bell appears as a selectable copy ability in this game, but it cannot be used unless the player has save data for ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' on the same [[Nintendo 3DS]] system. It functions the same as it did in the previous game.
Bell's Rare Outfit replaces Kirby's default bells with ''[[wikipedia:Bonshō|bonshō]]'' (Japanese temple bells) and gives the bells unique, duller sound effects.


===''Kirby Fighters 2''===
===''Kirby Fighters 2''===
Bell returns as a playable ability in this game, with largely the same move-set as it had in its previous iterations (excepting the underwater moves, as there is no water in the game). It is unlocked upon reaching [[Fighters Rank]] 37, making it the final Copy Ability to unlock in the game.
Bell returns as a playable ability in this game, with largely the same moveset as it had in its previous iterations (excepting the underwater moves, as there is no water in the game). It is unlocked upon reaching [[Fighters Rank]] 37, making it the final Copy Ability to unlock in the game.
 
Bell has two Rare Hats, the first being Temple Bell, returning from ''Kirby Fighters Deluxe'', and the other being Sleigh Bell, which causes Kirby's hat to resemble a Christmas tree and gives him a white moustache similar to Santa Claus.


For more precise competitive-oriented information on the Bell ability in ''Kirby Fighters 2'', see [https://wiki.gbl.gg/w/Kirby_Fighters_2/Bell Mizuumi Wiki's page].
For more precise competitive-oriented information on the Bell ability in ''Kirby Fighters 2'', see [https://wiki.gbl.gg/w/Kirby_Fighters_2/Bell Mizuumi Wiki's page].
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| '''Ding Finale'''
| '''Ding Finale'''
| {{center|↓ + B during Ring-ding-dong}}
| {{center|↓ + B during Ring-ding-dong}}
| Kirby finishes his attack by leaping into the air then slamming into the ground with his bells out on both sides, sending powerful sound waves across the stage which travel a great distance and send foes flying on impact.
| Kirby finishes Ring-ding-dong by leaping into the air then slamming into the ground with his bells out on both sides, sending powerful sound waves across the stage which travel a great distance and damages foes on contact.
| 5 (initial jump) <br>30 (sound waves)
| 5 (initial jump) <br>30 (sound waves)
|-
|-
| '''Quick Finale'''
| '''Quick Finale'''
| {{center|Hold ↑, then use ↓ + B}}
| {{center|Hold ↑, then use ↓ + B}}
| Kirby leaps into the air and crashes down with his bells on both sides, launching shock waves that travel across the stage.  
| Kirby can perform a Ding Finale without having to do Ring-ding-dong first.
| 30 (close) <br>20 (sound waves)
| 30 (close) <br>20 (sound waves)
|-
|-
| '''Sting-ding'''
| '''Sting-ding'''
| {{center|↓ + B}}
| {{center|↓ + B}}
| Kirby performs a spin and then strikes on both sides of him with his bells, hitting everyone around him.
| Kirby performs a spin and then strikes on both sides of him with his bells, creating damaging soundwaves.
| 23
| 23
|-
|-
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| '''Tinker Melody'''
| '''Tinker Melody'''
| {{center|Press and hold B, then release}}
| {{center|Press and hold B, then release}}
| Kirby charges up and releases a big sound blast around him, dealing damage to nearby foes.
| Kirby charges up and releases a big sound blast around him, creating bell-shaped waves that deal damage on contact.
| 28
| 28
|-
|-
| '''Bell Block'''
| '''Bell Block'''
| {{center|L/R}}
| {{center|L/R}}
| Kirby hides inside a large bell to defend himself. If nearby foes strike the bell, they will take damage, but Kirby cannot [[Dodge]].
| Kirby hides inside a large bell to defend himself. If nearby foes strike the bell, they will take damage. Kirby cannot [[Dodge]] though.
| 8
| 8
|}
|}


==Profiles==
=== ''Kirby's Dream Buffet'' ===
In ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'', Bell Kirby appears on a [[Character Treat]], using his art from ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''. Bell does not appear as an ability in the game proper.
 
==In the ''Kirby'' novel series==
{{rewrite|[[WiKirby:Writing_style#Brevity|Needs to be trimmed down.]] Remove what isn't related to the ability specifically.}}
[[File:V2 Illustration 24.png|thumb|200px|Bell Kirby brings down [[King Dedede (novel character)|King Dedede]] in ''[[Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!]]'']]
In the [[Kirby (novel series)|''Kirby'' novel series]], the Bell ability appears in ''[[Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!]]'', where [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] obtains it from [[Ringle]]. Unlike previous [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] in the series, Kirby uses multiple skills from its moveset, such as Tinker Melody and Bell Block.
 
In ''Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!'', Kirby stumbles upon large, mysterious ruins, and rushes there to take a rest from collecting the [[Stardust Fruit]]s with [[Meta Knight (novel character)|Meta Knight]], [[Waddle Dee (novel character)|Waddle Dee]], [[Kerota, Keroji, and Kerolina]]. They warn him to avoid the place as a loud bell sounds from it, but Kirby ignores them. Ringle angrily jumps out at him, but is [[Inhale|inhaled]] quickly. Kirby gets the Bell ability, and uses it to make lots of noise, much to his delight. [[Broom Hatter]] then enters the scene, and realizes what Kirby did to Ringle. He rushes at Kirby, but Meta Knight quickly assures him that Ringle is unharmed. Broom Hatter explains that he and Ringle have the job of guarding the precious [[Stardust Fruit|Stardust Crystal]], as he guides the group into the ruins. After Broom Hatter explains all this, the group runs into [[King Dedede (novel character)|King Dedede]] and the [[Woodkeeper]]. Dedede immediately assumes everyone is after the crystal, and turns against them. As the chaos increases, Kerota, Keroji, and Kerolina attempt to sneak away with the Stardust Fruits, as they had planned all along. Kirby quickly notices this, angrily shakes his bells, and directly hits them with an extra loud tone. Kirby gets confused at their reaction, and Broom Hatter tells him that Ringle's bell can also be weaponized. Kirby then uses his bells against King Dedede, and blows him away. Dedede doesn't give up, and slams his fists down at Kirby. Kirby [[Guard|retreats into his bell for protection]], and Dedede strikes the bell. The king's hands swell up with immense pain from this. Kirby deals the final blow with a Quick Finale. After Kirby's triumph, he looks around to see that everyone is knocked out from all the bell sounds, except Broom Hatter, who is used to it. At Broom Hatter's request, Kirby drops his Bell ability, releasing Ringle. The group settles everything, until they notice that the Stardust Crystal and Woodkeeper are missing. Kirby, Dedede, and Meta Knight then leave the ruins to recover the stolen crystal.
 
<gallery>
V2 Illustration 21.png|Kirby obtains the Bell ability.
V2 Illustration 23.png|Dedede and the Woodkeeper come running into the scene.
</gallery>
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==Flavor text==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
!rowspan=1|Image
!rowspan=1|Image
!rowspan=1|Game
!rowspan=1|Game
!rowspan=1|Flav{{o}}r text
!rowspan=1|Flavor text
|-
|-
|[[File:TD Boxart NA.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:KTD Boxart NA.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
|''Ring dong, ding dong! It's a golden bell. Shake it, and a strange {{color|orange|tone}} issues forth. Talk about stunning conclusions {{UserLang|us=--|gb=-}} get a load of the {{color|orange|Ding Finale}}!''
|''Ring dong, ding dong! It's a golden bell. Shake it, and a strange {{color|orange|tone}} issues forth. Talk about stunning conclusions -- get a load of the {{color|orange|Ding Finale}}!''
|}
|}
==Trivia==
*Bell is the second sound-based [[Copy Ability]], with [[Mike]] being the first.
*In ''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'', Bell's rare outfit is called Temple Bell, which replaces Kirby's default bells with ''[[wikipedia:Bonshō|bonshō]]'' (Japanese temple bells) and gives the bells unique, duller sound effects. Its other rare outfit in ''Kirby Fighters 2'' is called Sleigh Bell, which causes Kirby's hat to resemble a Christmas tree and gives him a white moustache similar to Santa Claus.
*Bell is the only Copy Ability introduced in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' that hasn't appeared in later main series titles since.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Bell TD Pause Art.png|Pause menu art from ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''
KTD Bell Pause Art.png|Pause screen artwork from ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
TD Bell Icon.png|[[Ability Star]] from ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''
KTD Bell Icon.png|[[Ability Star]] from ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''
TDX Bell Pause Screen.png|Pause subscreen for Bell Kirby from ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''
KTD Bell Pause Screen.png|Pause subscreen for Bell Kirby from ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''
KF2 Sleigh Bell render.png|Render image of a [[Alternate costumes|rare hat]] for Bell in ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''
KTD Main Credits picture 9.png|Credits picture of Bell Kirby fighting [[Coily Rattler]] from ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''
KF2 Temple Bell.jpg|Screenshot of the Temple Bell [[Costumes|Rare Hat]] in ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''
KF2 Sleigh Bell render.png|Render image of the Sleigh Bell Rare Hat in ''Kirby Fighters 2''
KF2 Bell icon.png|Icon from ''Kirby Fighters 2''
KDB Bell Kirby character treat.png|[[Character Treat]] from ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]''
SPMP-PS Kirby Fighters Deluxe.png|''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]'' panel from ''[[StreetPass#Puzzle Swap|Puzzle Swap]]'' in the ''[[StreetPass#StreetPass Mii Plaza|StreetPass Mii Plaza]]'', featuring Temple Bell Kirby
NBA Bell Kirby Camera badge.png|Nintendo 3DS Camera badge from the ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' set in ''[[Nintendo Badge Arcade]]''
KFD & DDDD Miiverse illustration.jpg|[[Miiverse]] illustration commemorating the first anniversary of ''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe]]''
Twitter commemorative - New Year's Eve 2018.jpg|New Year's Eve 2018 illustration from the [[Kirby JP Twitter]] featuring Bell Kirby
Twitter commemorative - KTD 5th anniversary.jpg|Illustration from the Kirby JP Twitter commemorating the 5th anniversary of ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', featuring Bell Kirby
Twitter commemorative - Christmas 2020.jpg|Christmas 2020 illustration from the Kirby JP Twitter, featuring Sleigh Bell Kirby
Twitter commemorative - New Year's Eve 2020.jpg|New Year's Eve 2020 illustration from the Kirby JP Twitter, featuring Temple Bell Kirby
Kirby Rubber Straps Vol 2.jpg|Second set of Kirby-themed connectable rubber straps, featuring Bell Kirby
</gallery>
</gallery>


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|jaR=Beru
|jaR=Beru
|jaM=Bell
|jaM=Bell
|zh=铃铛
|zhTrad=銅鈴
|zhR=Língdāng
|zhTradR=tóng líng
|zhM=Bell
|zhSimp=铜铃
|zhSimpR=tóng líng
|zhM=Bronze Bell
|es=Campana
|es=Campana
|esM=Bell
|esM=Bell
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|ruR=Kolokol
|ruR=Kolokol
|ruM=Bell
|ruM=Bell
|ko=벨
|koR=Bel
|koM=Bell
|pt=Sinos
|ptM=Bells
}}
}}


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