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|released= '''Game Boy'''<br>{{Released|Japan|April 27, 1992|NA|August 1, 1992|Europe|August 3, 1992|Australia|August 3, 1992}}<br>'''3DS Virtual Console'''<br>{{Released|Japan|June 7, 2011|NA|June 30, 2011|Europe|June 30, 2011|Australia|June 30, 2011|South Korea|February 3, 2016}}
|released= '''Game Boy'''<br>{{Released|Japan|April 27, 1992|NA|August 1, 1992|Europe|December 1992<ref name="europe">The release date of ''Kirby's Dream Land'' in Europe has conflicting sources. While ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' and a [https://twitter.com/NintendoUK/status/893086309706854401 Twitter post of NintendoUK] claim it released in August 1992, a [https://archive.org/details/nintendo_lehti_11-12-1992_202011/page/n3/mode/2up Finnish Nintendo magazine], as well as [https://web.archive.org/web/20171017201956/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAADVHhnIp8efg three] [https://web.archive.org/web/20171108031657/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAADVHkqkDn8hw different] [https://web.archive.org/web/20180924031901/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAADAAB2V0gSZFCHnA Miiverse] posts claim it released in December 1992. In addition, a European magazine did not list the game on [https://archive.org/details/nintendo-magazine-system-1/page/110/mode/2up their first issue of October 1992], and only covered ''Kirby's Dream Land'' for the first time [https://archive.org/details/nintendo-magazine-system-3/page/102/mode/2up on their December 1992 issue], and [https://archive.org/details/nintendo-magazine-system-4/page/n125/mode/2up added it to their list of games on the issue after, saying it was new].</ref>|Australia|December 1992<ref name="europe"/>}}<br>'''3DS Virtual Console'''<br>{{Released|Japan|June 7, 2011|NA|June 30, 2011|Europe|June 30, 2011|Australia|June 30, 2011|South Korea|February 3, 2016<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20161025155109/http://www.nintendo.co.kr/3DS/eshop/eshop_virtualconsole.php Nintendo of Korea (Wayback Machine snapshot)]</ref>}}<br><br>'''Nintendo Switch Online'''<br>{{Released|Japan|February 8, 2023|NA|February 8, 2023|Europe|February 8, 2023|Australia|February 8, 2023}}
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'''''Kirby's Dream Land''''' is a platforming video game released on the [[Game Boy]] and the first {{installment}} of the ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' series. ''Kirby's Dream Land'' was developed by [[HAL Laboratory]], published by [[Nintendo]], and designed by [[Masahiro Sakurai]]. ''Kirby's Dream Land'' is the series' most successful {{installment}}, having sold over 5 million copies worldwide since its release.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/4418/iwata_and_miyamoto_business_.php?page=3|title= Iwata and Miyamoto: Business Ascetics - An Excerpt from Nintendo Magic|site= Gamasutra}}</ref> It was also later released as a Player's Choice title. In 2011, ''Kirby's Dream Land'' was released as one of the launch titles on the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s [[Virtual Console]]. In 2012, ''Kirby's Dream Land'' was included as one of the playable games in the [[Wii]] compilation title, ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition|Kirby's Dream Collection]]''.
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'''''Kirby's Dream Land''''' is a platforming video game released on the [[Game Boy]] and the first installment of the ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' series. ''Kirby's Dream Land'' was developed by [[HAL Laboratory]], published by [[Nintendo]], and designed by [[Masahiro Sakurai]]. ''Kirby's Dream Land'' was the series' most successful installment until ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'' in September 2022, selling over 5.13 million copies worldwide since its release.{{#ifeq:{{PAGENAME}}|Kirby's Dream Land|<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/4418/iwata_and_miyamoto_business_.php?page=3|title= Iwata and Miyamoto: Business Ascetics - An Excerpt from Nintendo Magic|site= Gamasutra}}</ref>}} It was also later released as a Player's Choice title. In 2011, ''Kirby's Dream Land'' was released as one of the launch titles on the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s [[Virtual Console]]. In 2012, ''Kirby's Dream Land'' was included as one of the playable games in the [[Wii]] compilation title, ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]''. In 2023, ''Kirby's Dream Land'' was included on the [[Nintendo Switch]] Online [[Game Boy]] channel.


''Kirby's Dream Land'' is a side-scrolling platformer title, and follows suit from other such video games of the age, with a few key differences. The game - and its titular protagonist - are designed with beginners in mind. Instead of restricting the player to a single jump and limited attacks, [[Kirby]] is able to [[hover]] indefinitely in the air to get over [[bottomless pit]]s and other hazards. He is also fairly hardy, able to take several hits before being defeated, whereas most other platformers would have the character defeated in one or two hits. Kirby is also equipped with his trusty [[inhale]], which allows him to simply eat most of the enemies on his path, and [[Star Bullet|spit them out]] to defeat other enemies. As such, ''Kirby's Dream Land'' is easy to complete, with only five levels and relatively easy boss fights interspersed, but a hidden [[Extra Game|bonus version]] of the game lets players go through again against tougher enemies.
''Kirby's Dream Land'' is a side-scrolling platformer title, and follows suit from other such video games of the age, with a few key differences. The game - and its titular protagonist - are designed with beginners in mind. Instead of restricting the player to a single jump and limited attacks, [[Kirby]] is able to [[hover]] indefinitely in the air to get over [[bottomless pit]]s and other hazards. He is also fairly hardy, able to take several hits before being defeated, whereas most other platformers would have the character defeated in one or two hits. Kirby is also equipped with his trusty [[inhale]], which allows him to simply eat most of the enemies on his path, and [[Star Bullet|spit them out]] to defeat other enemies. As such, ''Kirby's Dream Land'' is easy to complete, with only five stages and relatively easy boss fights interspersed, but a hidden [[Extra Mode|bonus version]] of the game lets players go through again against tougher enemies.
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==Story==
==Story==
''Kirby's Dream Land'' takes place in the land of [[Dream Land]], where all the people live happy lives. One day, a band of thieves, led by [[King Dedede]], swoops down from [[Mt. Dedede]] and steals all the food from the land, as well as the [[Sparkling Stars]] from the sky. [[Kirby]] cannot stand for this and heads to Mt. Dedede to retrieve the stolen goods and save Dream Land.
{{Quote|On a tiny star somewhere far, far away from earth{{sic}}, there is a very special place known as Dream Land. The Dream Landers are very happy people who use their magical Sparkling Stars to play and work among the heavens. That is until one dark night when the gluttonous King Dedede and his rotten band of thieves swooped down from neighboring Mt. Dedede for a midnight snack in Dream Land.|''Kirby's Dream Land'' Instruction Booklet (North American print), page 3}}
''Kirby's Dream Land'' takes place in [[Dream Land]], where all the people live happy lives. One day, a band of thieves, led by [[King Dedede]], swoops down from [[Mt. Dedede]] and steals all the food from the land, as well as the [[Sparkling Star]]s from the sky. [[Kirby]], an outsider who recently came to Dream Land,<ref>{{cite book|quote=みんなどうしようかなとなやんでいる時、 ひとりの若者がプププランドにやってきました。<br>
 
その若者は旅の途中でした。<br>
しかし、プププランドのひとびとが困っていることを聞くと、みんなの食べ物をぼくが取り戻し、みんなおなかいっぱいごはん を食べられるようにしてあげようと、ひとりでデデデ山へとむかっていきました。 <br>
 
はるかぜとともに現れたゆうかんな若者。 その名は「カービィ」。<br>
As everyone pondered what to do, a youngster arrived in Dream Land.<br>
 
That youngster was in the middle of a trip.<br>
However, upon hearing that the folks of Dream Land were in trouble, they headed alone to Mt. Dedede to retrieve everyone's food and ensure that everyone could eat to their heart's content.<br>
 
That brave youngster came together with the spring breeze. His name was "Kirby".<br>|book=星のカービー 取扱説明書<br>
Kirby of the Stars Instruction Manual<br>|page=3}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|quote=お風とともにやってきた、旅の若者。純真で、お人よしな面もあり、プププランドの危機を救ったことをきっかけにそのまま居住している。<br>
A young traveler who came with the wind. They are innocent and kind-hearted, and after saving Dream Land from a crisis, they continue to reside there.<br>|book=[[20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia]]|publisher=Shogakukan|page=15}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|quote=はるか ぜとともにプププランドにやって来た カービィは、みんなの食べ物をデデデ 大王から取り返すため戦います。<br>
Kirby, who came to Dream Land with the spring breeze, fights to recover everyone's food from King Dedede.<br>|book=Kirby 30th Anniversary Music Fest Pamphlet|page=28}}</ref> cannot stand for this and heads to Mt. Dedede to retrieve the stolen goods and save this land.
 
Kirby travels through five areas of Dream Land to reach King Dedede. At the end of each land, Kirby must do battle with one of King Dedede's top goons, in the form of a [[Boss]], who will drop one [[Sparkling Star]] upon defeat. After defeating Dedede and collecting the last of these stars, Kirby uses them to inflate into a giant hot air balloon, and carry Dedede's castle all across the land, showering the stolen food back onto the kingdom. That done, Kirby returns to normal size and lands on a podium, to be cheered by the denizens of Dream Land.


Kirby travels through five areas of Dream Land to reach King Dedede. At the end of each land, Kirby must do battle with one of King Dedede's top goons, in the form of a [[Boss]], who will drop one of the [[Sparkling Stars]] upon defeat. After defeating Dedede and collecting the last of these stars, Kirby uses them to inflate into a giant hot air balloon, and carry Dedede's castle all across the land, showering the stolen food back onto the kingdom. That done, Kirby returns to normal size and lands on a podium, to be cheered by the denizens of Dream Land, who look an awful lot like him.
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:KDL gameplay.png|thumb|left|Gameplay showing Kirby flying through the first stage, Green Greens.]]
[[File:KDL gameplay.png|thumb|Gameplay showing Kirby flying through the first stage, Green Greens.]]
''Kirby's Dream Land'' is a 2D platforming game. The player controls Kirby and must successfully complete each level and avoid attacks from enemies before losing all their health points. Kirby can run, [[hover|fly]], and let out an [[Air Bullet]] to defeat nearby opponents. Kirby can also inhale enemies and objects.
''Kirby's Dream Land'' is a two-dimensional platforming game set in the whimsical fantasy realm of Dream Land. The player controls Kirby and must successfully complete each stage by getting this spry round fellow to the end - avoiding attacks from enemies before losing all of his [[Health|vitality points]] to them - and defeating the [[boss]] at the end of each stage. To accomplish this, Kirby has a fair amount of abilities at his disposal; able to walk, [[hover|fly]], and let out an [[Air Bullet]] or use a [[Dive Attack]] to defeat nearby opponents. Kirby can also use his signature [[inhale]] to dispose of enemies and objects, though he cannot fly while something is in his mouth.
 
By inhaling an enemy or object, Kirby can either spit them back out as a [[Star Bullet]] to defeat other enemies and destroy obstacles, or Kirby can swallow the inhaled object to remove it from the equation. However, when swallowing an enemy, Kirby does not gain any new ability, as his trademark [[Copy Ability]] would not be part of his toolkit until the next game: ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''. ''Kirby's Dream Land'' also features a score, which increases by defeating enemies, or even just breaking [[Star Block]]s. Like many other video games, the score has no direct effect on the gameplay, nor is it saved in any sort of high-score table.


By [[inhale|inhaling]] an enemy or object, Kirby can either spit them back out as a star projectile to defeat enemies and destroy obstacles, or Kirby can swallow the inhaled object. However, when swallowing an enemy, Kirby does not gain any new ability, as his trademark [[Copy Abilities]] only debut in the next game, ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''. ''Kirby's Dream Land'' also features a score, which gets added to by collecting items, defeating enemies, or even completing stages. Like many other video games, the score has no direct effect on the gameplay, nor is it saved in any sort of high-score table.
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===Controls===
===Controls===
*Left/Right: Move Kirby
*Left/Right: Move Kirby
*Down: [[Duck]] / swallow an inhaled object
*Down: [[Duck|Crouch]] / swallow an inhaled object
*Up: Kirby puffs up (hold to [[Hover]])
*Up: Kirby puffs up (hold to [[Hover]])
*A - [[Jump]]
*A - [[Jump]]
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The player can reset the game by pressing A, B, START, and SELECT at the same time.
The player can reset the game by pressing A, B, START, and SELECT at the same time.


==Areas==
==Stages==
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![[File:Green Greens KDL screenshot.png]]<br>[[Green Greens]]
![[File:KDL Green Greens screenshot.png]]<br>[[Green Greens]]
|The first location [[Kirby]] visits is Green Greens. Kirby makes his way through the level, defeating many enemies along the way until he reaches a [[Warp Star]] which takes him to the [[Mid-boss]], [[Poppy Bros. Sr.]] who wants to turn Kirby into a roasted marshmallow by bombarding him with bombs. After defeating Poppy Bros. Sr., Kirby continues traveling through the level to reach the level's [[Boss]], [[Whispy Woods]]. After defeating Whispy Woods, Kirby travels to the next area.
|The first location [[Kirby]] visits is Green Greens; an area brimming with temperate grasslands and woodlands and filled with flowers and butterflies. Kirby makes his way through the stage, defeating a handful of basic enemies along the way until he reaches a [[Warp Star]] which takes him to the [[Mid-Boss]], [[Poppy Bros. Sr.]] who wants to turn Kirby into a roasted marshmallow by bombarding him with bombs. After defeating Poppy Bros. Sr., Kirby continues traveling through the stage - passing up through a hollow tree trunk in the process - to reach the [[Boss]] of Green Greens: [[Whispy Woods]]. After defeating Whispy Woods, Kirby travels to the next area.
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![[File:Castle Lololo KDL screenshot.png]]<br>[[Castle Lololo]]
![[File:KDL Castle Lololo screenshot.png]]<br>[[Castle Lololo]]
|Castle Lololo is the second location that [[Kirby]] visits. Kirby travels through the castle, going through several paths until he comes to a room which contains the [[Mid-boss]] [[Lololo]], who shoves Emerald Framers at Kirby. After Kirby spits the framers back at him three times, he retreats further into the castle, allowing Kirby to continue. After another short traversal, Kirby arrives at the level's [[Boss]]. There are two final bosses in this stage, [[Lololo & Lalala]]. They will both follow the same attack pattern as Lololo did in his first battle. After defeating them, Kirby moves on to the next area.
|Castle Lololo is the second location that [[Kirby]] visits, which features many tight corridors, mysterious and hostile creatures, and alternate ways to travel through its catacombs. Kirby ventures through the castle, going through several paths until he comes to a room that contains the Mid-Boss [[Lololo]], who shoves boxes at Kirby. After Kirby spits these boxes back at him three times, he retreats further into the castle, allowing Kirby to continue. After another short traversal, Kirby arrives at the level's boss: the duo foes [[Lololo & Lalala]]. They will both follow the same attack pattern as Lololo did in his first battle. After defeating them, Kirby moves on to the next area.
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![[File:Float Islands KDL screenshot.png]]<br>[[Float Islands]]
![[File:KDL Float Islands screenshot.png]]<br>[[Float Islands]]
|The Float Islands is the third location [[Kirby]] visits. He travels through the islands, defeating all the [[Kabu]]s and making his way to the [[Boss|boss]], [[Kabula|Kaboola]]. After defeating Kaboola, Kirby heads to the fourth area and his penultimate challenge.
|The Float Islands is the third location [[Kirby]] visits, defined by its tropical seaside climate and its shallow caves. He travels through the islands, avoiding [[coconut]]s and dealing with the elusive [[Kabu]] that try to hamper his progress while squeezing through caves lined with [[spike]]s and [[Gordo]]s, then walking along wooden ships and hitching a ride on a Warp Star up to the clouds to reach the boss [[Kabula|Kaboola]]. After defeating Kaboola, Kirby heads to the fourth area and his penultimate challenge.
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![[File:Bubbly Clouds KDL screenshot.png]]<br>[[Bubbly Clouds]]
![[File:KDL Bubbly Clouds screenshot.png]]<br>[[Bubbly Clouds]]
|The Bubbly Clouds is the fourth and penultimate that Kirby visits. He travels through the clouds, battling all the enemies until he reaches the [[Mid-boss|mid-boss]], [[Kracko Jr.]]. Kracko Jr. flies around, shooting at Kirby and dropping [[Waddle Dee]]s for the entire battle. Eventually, Kirby defeats him and continues along until he reaches the [[boss|Boss]] battle. Kracko Jr.'s father, [[Kracko]], serves as the boss of this stage and follows mostly the same strategy as his son but is a bit stronger. After defeating Kracko, Kirby moves on to the final area.
|The Bubbly Clouds is the fourth and penultimate region that Kirby visits, being set in a lofty sky palace built into the clouds themselves. He travels through the clouds, battling all the myriad enemies that choke the airways until he reaches the mid-boss, [[Kracko Jr.]]. This diminutive cycloptic creature flies around, shooting at Kirby and dropping [[Waddle Doo]]s for the entire battle. Eventually, Kirby defeats him and continues along until he reaches the boss battle. Kracko Jr.'s mature form - [[Kracko]] - serves as the boss of this stage and follows mostly the same strategy as his previous form but is a bit stronger and has the ability to shoot out energy beams and lightning. After defeating Kracko, Kirby moves on to the final area.
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![[File:Mt Dedede KDL screenshot.png]]<br>[[Mt. Dedede]]
![[File:KDL Mt Dedede screenshot.png]]<br>[[Mt. Dedede]]
|Mt. Dedede is the final location [[Kirby]] visits. To get to [[King Dedede]], Kirby must open up the path by going through four doors. Each door leads to one of the previous four areas of Dream Land, where Kirby must complete a level and defeat the [[boss]] of each area once again. When all the bosses are defeated, Kirby can jump through a portrait of Dedede and face him in a final battle. When King Dedede is defeated, [[Kirby]] returns the food to the people of Dream Land.
|Mt. Dedede is the final location [[Kirby]] visits. To get to [[King Dedede]]'s wrestling ring, Kirby must open up the path by going through four doors in the castle lobby. Each door leads to a representation of one of the previous four areas of Dream Land, where Kirby must complete a short section and defeat the boss of each area once again. When all the bosses are defeated, Kirby can jump through a portrait of Dedede and face him in a final battle. When King Dedede is defeated, [[Kirby]] returns the food to the people of Dream Land along with the Sparkling Stars.
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==Items==
==Items==
There are items that assist Kirby during his adventure. These items enhance Kirby's attacks, allowing Kirby to destroy enemies. In some cases, an item is required to defeat a boss or continue through a level.
There are items that assist Kirby during his adventure. Some of these items enhance Kirby's attacks, allowing Kirby to destroy enemies, while others act as recovery items. In some cases, an item is required to defeat a boss or continue through a stage.


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|[[1-Up|1 Up]]
|[[1-Up]]
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|[[File:KDL 1-Up sprite.png|center]]
|Gives an extra life to Kirby.
|Gives an extra life to Kirby.
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|[[Maxim Tomato|Bag of Magic Food]]
|[[Maxim Tomato]]
|align=center|[[File:Bag of Magic Food KDL sprite.png]]
|[[File:KDL Bag of Magic Food sprite.png|center]]
|Restores all of Kirby's health.
|Restores all of Kirby's health.<br>Referred to in the manual as "Bag of Magic Food".
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|[[Bomb (object)|Bomb]]
|[[Bomb (object)|Bomb]]
|align=center|[[File:Bomb KDL sprite.png]]
|[[File:KDL Bomb sprite.png|center]]
|Once inhaled, Kirby can spit the bomb out to destroy multiple enemies. This same concept is used for other abilities in the series such as the [[Bomb]] and [[Crash]] abilities.
|Once inhaled, Kirby can spit the bomb out to destroy multiple enemies.
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|[[Invincible Candy|Candy]]
|[[Invincible Candy]]
|align=center|[[File:Candy KDL sprite.png]]
|[[File:KDL Candy sprite.png|center]]
|When touched, this item causes Kirby to become invincible for a short time. While under its effects, Kirby can destroy any enemy he runs into. This is the only item to reappear in future main series games.
|When touched, this item causes Kirby to become invincible for a short time. While under its effects, Kirby can destroy any enemy he runs into.
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|[[Mike (item)|Microphone]]
|[[Mike (item)|Mike]]
|align=center|[[File:Microphone KDL sprite.png]]
|[[File:KDL Microphone sprite.png|center]]
|When inhaled and spit out, the microphone defeats all enemies on the screen in sequence. The same concept is used for the [[Mike]] [[Copy Abilities|Copy Ability]] that appears in future games.
|When inhaled and spit out, the microphone defeats all enemies on the screen in sequence. The same concept is used for the [[Mike]] [[Copy Ability]] that appears in future games.
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|[[Mint Leaf]]
|[[Mint Leaf]]
|align=center|[[File:Mint Leaf KDL sprite.png]]
|[[File:KDL Mint Leaf sprite.png|center]]
|When inhaled, this item allows Kirby to stay permanently puffed up, and to shoot multiple puffs of air continually for a time. This item is mainly used when battling [[Kabula|Kaboola]].
|When inhaled, this item allows Kirby to stay permanently puffed up, and to shoot multiple puffs of air continually for a time. This item is mainly used when battling [[Kabula|Kaboola]].
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|[[Energy Drink|Pep Brew]]
|[[Energy Drink]]
|align=center|[[File:Pep Brew KDL sprite.png]]
|[[File:KDL Pep Brew sprite.png|center]]
|Recovers two bars of Kirby's health.
|Recovers two bars of Kirby's health.<br>Referred to in the manual as "Pep Brew".
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|[[Sparkling Stars]]
|[[Sparkling Star]]
|align=center|[[File:Sparkling Stars KDL sprite.png]]
|[[File:KDL Sparkling Stars sprite.png|center]]
|An item that Kirby can obtain after defeating a stage boss.
|An item that Kirby can obtain after defeating a stage boss.
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|[[Superspicy Curry|Spicy Food]]
|[[Superspicy Curry]]
|align=center|[[File:Spicy Food KDL sprite.png]]
|[[File:KDL Spicy Food sprite.png|center]]
|When inhaled, Kirby will spit fire from his mouth and burn anything upon contact, but this effect lasts only a short while. This same concept is used for future fire-based powers such as the [[Fire]] [[Copy Abilities|Copy Ability]].
|When inhaled, Kirby can spit fire from his mouth and burn anything upon contact, but this effect lasts only a short while or until he enters water, whichever comes first. This same concept is used for future fire-based powers such as the [[Fire]] Copy Ability.<br>Referred to in the manual as "Spicy Food".
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|[[Warp Star]]
|[[Warp Star]]
|align=center|[[File:Warp Star KDL sprite.png]]
|[[File:KDL Warp Star sprite.png|center]]
|Appears in various levels and allows Kirby to move on to the next section of a stage.
|Appears in various levels and allows Kirby to move on to the next section of a stage.
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==Antagonists==
==Antagonists==
===Enemies===
===Enemies===
Different types of enemies are encountered throughout the game, all of which will harm [[Kirby]] if he touches them. Most adversaries can be defeated by spitting something at them, which adds a set amount of point to Kirby's score. Alternatively, many may also be inhaled and swallowed, or used as ammunition; however, doing so only awards Kirby half the amount of points. Most enemies respawn once their starting position is scrolled off the screen.
Different types of enemies are encountered throughout the game, all of which will harm [[Kirby]] if he touches them. Most adversaries can be defeated by spitting something at them, which adds a set amount of point to Kirby's score. Alternatively, many may also be inhaled and swallowed, or used as ammunition; however, doing so only awards Kirby half the amount of points. Most enemies respawn once their starting position is scrolled off the screen. Notably - unlike with subsequent games - enemies in ''Kirby's Dream Land'' do not have preset movement patterns or terrain interactions, instead having their movement and behavior manually and individually specified.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUY2AtBD6Sk&t=496 "Secrets of Enemy Movement" section of the video "Development Secrets of the Original Kirby <nowiki>[Grab Bag]</nowiki>" on Masahiro Sakurai's YouTube channel]</ref> As such, specific enemies such as [[Waddle Dee]]s tend to vary in their movement.


In the [[Extra Game]], many opponents are replaced by faster or stronger ones. The columns "Normal Game" and "Extra Game" in the following table indicate whether or not an enemy appears in that game mode; if it is absent from a mode, its replacement is listed.
In the [[Extra Game]], many opponents are replaced by faster or stronger ones. The columns "Normal Game" and "Extra Game" in the following table indicate whether or not an enemy appears in that game mode; if it is absent from a mode, its replacement is listed.
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!colspan="6"|Enemies in ''Kirby's Dream Land'' &nbsp;
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{| class="sortable wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=2 style="margin:0px"
!Name
!Name
!Appearance
!class=unsortable|Appearance
!Points
!Points
!Normal Game
!Normal Game
!Extra Game
!Extra Game
!Description
!class=unsortable|Description
|-
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|[[Benny]]
|[[Benny]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLBenny.png]]
|[[File:KDL Benny sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|[[Dizzy]]
|[[Dizzy]]
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|-
|[[Blatzy]]
|[[Blatzy]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLBlatzo.png]]
|[[File:KDL Blatzy sprite.png|center]]
|N/A
|N/A
|[[Shotzo]]
|[[Shotzo]]
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|-
|[[Blipper]]
|[[Blipper]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLBlipper.png]]
|[[File:KDL Blipper sprite.png|center]]
|600
|600
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|[[Blopper]]
|[[Blopper]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLBlopper.png]]
|[[File:KDL Blopper sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|[[Cappy]]
|[[Cappy]]
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|-
|[[Booler]]
|[[Booler]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLBooler.png]]
|[[File:KDL Booler sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|[[Boomer]]
|[[Boomer]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLBoomer.png]]
|[[File:KDL Boomer sprite.png|center]]
|1000
|1000
|[[Sir Kibble]]
|[[Sir Kibble]]
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|Throws fast boomerangs at Kirby, always tossing two or three in quick succession.
|Throws fast boomerangs at Kirby, always tossing two or three in quick succession.
|-
|-
|[[Bronto Burt|Bront Burt]]
|[[Bronto Burt]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLBrontBurt.png]]
|[[File:KDL Bronto Burt sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|[[Koozer]]
|[[Koozer]]
|A spherical creature with insect-like wings that flies through the air.
|A spherical creature with insect-like wings that flies through the air.<br>Referred to in-game as "Bront Burt".
|-
|-
|[[Broom Hatter]]
|[[Broom Hatter]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLBroomHatter.png]]
|[[File:KDL Broom Hatter sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Cappy]]
|[[Cappy]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLCappy.png]]
|[[File:KDL Cappy sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Cawcun]]
|[[Cawcun]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLCawcun.png]]
|[[File:KDL Cawcun sprite.png|center]]
|600
|600
|[[Puffy]]
|[[Puffy]]
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|-
|-
|[[Chuckie]]
|[[Chuckie]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLChuckie.png]]
|[[File:KDL Chuckie sprite.png|center]]
|600
|600
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|[[Hurly]]
|[[Hurly]]
|This strange faces emerges from a question mark box, bouncing around on top of it before vanishing inside again.
|This strange goofy face emerges from a question mark box, bouncing around on top of it before vanishing inside again.
|-
|-
|[[Coconut]]
|[[Coconut]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLCoconut.png]]
|[[File:KDL Coconut sprite.png|center]]
|100
|100
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|Coconuts hang on palm trees and fall down when Kirby gets near, exploding.
|Coconuts hang on palm trees and fall down when Kirby gets near, exploding on impact.
|-
|-
|[[Coner]]
|[[Coner]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLConer.png]]
|[[File:KDL Coner sprite.png|center]]
|600
|600
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Dizzy]]
|[[Dizzy]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLDizzy.png]]
|[[File:KDL Dizzy sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Flapper]]
|[[Flapper]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLFlapper.png]]
|[[File:KDL Flapper sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Flotzo]]
|[[Flotzo]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLFlotzo.png]]
|[[File:KDL Flotzo sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|[[Squishy]]
|[[Squishy]]
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|-
|-
|[[Gaspar]]
|[[Gaspar]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLGaspar.png]]
|[[File:KDL Gaspar sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|[[Booler]]
|[[Booler]]
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|-
|-
|[[Glunk]]
|[[Glunk]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLGlunk.png]]
|[[File:KDL Glunk sprite.png|center]]
|1000
|1000
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|Resembling an anemone, Glunk rests on ocean floors and may periodically release projectiles that travel sideways.
|Resembling an anemone, Glunk rests on ocean floors and may periodically release projectiles that travel in a straight line for a short distance.
|-
|-
|[[Gordo]]
|[[Gordo]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLGordo.png]]
|[[File:KDL Gordo sprite.png|center]]
|N/A
|N/A
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Grizzo]]
|[[Grizzo]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLGrizzo.png]]
|[[File:KDL Grizzo sprite.png|center]]
|800
|800
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Grumples]]
|[[Grumples]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLGrumples.png]]
|[[File:KDL Grumples sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|[[Kabu]]
|[[Kabu]]
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|-
|-
|[[Hurly]]
|[[Hurly]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLHurly.png]]
|[[File:KDL Hurly sprite.png|center]]
|600
|600
|[[Chuckie]]
|[[Chuckie]]
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|-
|[[Kabu]]
|[[Kabu]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLKabu.png]]
|[[File:KDL Kabu sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Kookler]]
|[[Kookler]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLKookler.png]]
|[[File:KDL Kookler sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Koozer]]
|[[Koozer]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLKoozer.png]]
|[[File:KDL Koozer sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|[[Bronto Burt|Bront Burt]]
|[[Bronto Burt|Bront Burt]]
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|-
|-
|[[Mr. P. Umpkin]]
|[[Mr. P. Umpkin]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLMrPUmpkin.png]]
|[[File:KDL Mr P Umpkin sprite.png|center]]
|600
|600
|[[Two Face]]
|[[Two Face]]
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|A pumpkin that flies after Kirby once he wakes it up by walking past it.
|A Jack-o-lantern enemy that flies after Kirby once he wakes it up by walking past it.
|-
|-
|[[Mumbies]]
|[[Mumbies]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLMumbies.png]]
|[[File:KDL Mumbies sprite.png|center]]
|1000
|1000
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Parasol (enemy)|Parasol]]
|[[Parasol (enemy)|Parasol]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLParasol.png]]
|[[File:KDL Parasol sprite.png|center]]
|20
|20
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Peezer]]
|[[Peezer]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLPeezer.png]]
|[[File:KDL Peezer sprite.png|center]]
|1000
|1000
|[[Wizzer]]
|[[Wizzer]]
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|-
|-
|[[Poppy Bros. Jr.]]
|[[Poppy Bros. Jr.]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLPoppyBrosJr.png]]
|[[File:KDL Poppy Bros Jr sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Puffy]]
|[[Puffy]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLPuffy.png]]
|[[File:KDL Puffy sprite.png|center]]
|600
|600
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Scarfy]]
|[[Scarfy]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLScarfy.png]]
|[[File:KDL Scarfy sprite.png|center]]
|800
|800
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Shotzo]]
|[[Shotzo]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLShotzo.png]]
|[[File:KDL Shotzo sprite.png|center]]
|N/A
|N/A
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|[[Blatzy]]
|An invincible, stationary cannon that shoots at Kirby, usually pausing after three consecutive shots.
|An invincible, stationary cannon that shoots at Kirby, usually pausing after three consecutive shots.
|-
|-
|[[Sir Kibble]]
|[[Sir Kibble]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLSirKibble.png]]
|[[File:KDL Sir Kibble sprite.png|center]]
|1000
|1000
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Skuller]]
|[[Skuller]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLSkuller.png]]
|[[File:KDL Skuller sprite.png|center]]
|1000
|1000
|[[Mumbies]]
|[[Mumbies]]
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|-
|-
|[[Squishy]]
|[[Squishy]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLSquishy.png]]
|[[File:KDL Squishy sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|[[Tookey]]
|[[Tookey]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLTookey.png]]
|[[File:KDL Tookey sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|[[Twizzy]]
|[[Twizzy]]
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|-
|-
|[[Twizzy]]
|[[Twizzy]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLTwizzy.png]]
|[[File:KDL Twizzy sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Two Face]]
|[[Two Face]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLTwoFace.png]]
|[[File:KDL Two Face sprite.png|center]]
|600
|600
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Waddle Dee]]
|[[Waddle Dee]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLWaddleDee.png]]
|[[File:KDL Waddle Dee sprite.png|center]]
|400*
|400*
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|[[Waddle Doo]]
|[[Waddle Doo]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLWaddleDoo.png]]
|[[File:KDL Waddle Doo sprite.png|center]]
|400*
|400*
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
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|-
|-
|[[Whiskers]]
|[[Whiskers]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLWhiskers.png]]
|[[File:KDL Whiskers sprite.png|center]]
|400
|400
|[[Kookler]]
|[[Kookler]]
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|-
|[[Wizzer]]
|[[Wizzer]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLWizzer.png]]
|[[File:KDL Wizzer sprite.png|center]]
|1000
|1000
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|align=center|{{Key|1}}{{Y}}
|[[Peezer]]
|[[Peezer]]
|This clam periodically opens up to fire beams from its eye. It can only be inhaled while attacking.
|This clam periodically opens up to fire beams from its eye. It can only be inhaled while attacking.
|-
!colspan=6|{{center|<small><nowiki>*</nowiki>This enemy is worth 600 points while holding a [[Parasol (enemy)|Parasol]].</small>}}
|}
|}
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki>This enemy is worth 600 points while holding a [[Parasol (enemy)|Parasol]].


===Mid-Bosses===
===Mid-Bosses===
In [[Green Greens]], [[Castle Lololo]], and [[Bubbly Clouds]] [[Kirby]] encounters a [[Mid-Boss]] which must be defeated in order to move on. All Mid-Bosses have three points of health; their current health is displayed in place of Kirby's score during the fight. Unlike regular enemies, none of them are replaced in the [[Extra Game]]; instead, the battles with them become more difficult.
In [[Green Greens]], [[Castle Lololo]], and [[Bubbly Clouds]], [[Kirby]] encounters a [[Mid-Boss]] which must be defeated in order to move on. All Mid-Bosses have three points of health; their current health is displayed in place of Kirby's score during the fight. Unlike regular enemies, none of them are replaced in the [[Extra Game]]; instead, the battles with them become more difficult.
{| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=2
{|class="mw-collapsible wikitable"
!colspan="5"|Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby's Dream Land'' &nbsp;
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|style="padding:0px"|
{| class="sortable wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=2 style="margin:0px"
!Name
!Name
!Appearance
!class=unsortable|Appearance
!Location
!Location
!Points
!Points
!Description
!class=unsortable|Description
|-
|-
|[[Poppy Bros. Sr.]]
|[[Poppy Bros. Sr.]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLPoppyBrosSr.png]]
|[[File:KDL Poppy Bros Sr sprite.png|center]]
|[[Green Greens]]
|[[Green Greens]]
|3000
|3000
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|-
|[[Lololo & Lalala|Lololo]]
|[[Lololo & Lalala|Lololo]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLLololo.png]]
|[[File:KDL Lololo sprite.png|center]]
|[[Castle Lololo]]
|[[Castle Lololo]]
|4000
|4000
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|-
|-
|[[Kracko Jr.]]
|[[Kracko Jr.]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLKrackoJr.png]]
|[[File:KDL Kracko Jr sprite.png|center]]
|[[Bubbly Clouds]]
|[[Bubbly Clouds]]
|7500
|7500
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In the Extra Game, it moves faster and in a different pattern, as well as dropping bombs, which are worth 20 points, instead of Waddle Doos.
In the Extra Game, it moves faster and in a different pattern, as well as dropping bombs, which are worth 20 points, instead of Waddle Doos.
|}
|}
|}
===Bosses===
===Bosses===
[[Boss]]es are strong opponents faced at the end of every stage. Like [[Mid-Boss]]es, they possess a health meter that replaces the score display during the battle, and become stronger in the [[Extra Game]]. In the [[Mt. Dedede]] stage, all of the bosses previously encountered in the game must be defeated a second time to enable Kirby to fight [[King Dedede]].
[[Boss]]es are strong opponents faced at the end of every stage. Like [[Mid-Boss]]es, they possess a health meter that replaces the score display during the battle and become stronger in the [[Extra Game]]. In the [[Mt. Dedede]] stage, all of the bosses previously encountered in the game must be defeated a second time to enable Kirby to fight [[King Dedede]].
{| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=2
{|class="mw-collapsible wikitable"
!colspan="6"|Bosses in ''Kirby's Dream Land'' &nbsp;
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{| class="sortable wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=2 style="margin:0px"
!Name
!Name
!Appearance
!Appearance
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|[[Whispy Woods]]
|[[Whispy Woods]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLWhispyWoods.png]]
|[[File:KDL Whispy Woods sprite.png|center]]
|[[Green Greens]]
|[[Green Greens]]
|10000
|10000
|6
|6
|This large tree does not move, but blows puffs of air at Kirby as well as dropping apples from his leaves, which are worth 400 points and can be spat back at him. Unlike in most later games featuring the boss, getting close to Whispy does not harm Kirby.
|This large tree does not move, but blows puffs of air at Kirby as well as dropping apples from his leaves, which are worth 400 points and can be spat back at him. Unlike in a handful of later games featuring the boss, getting close to Whispy does not harm Kirby.<br>In the Extra Game, Whispy Woods drops [[Gordo]]s in addition to apples, which bounce along the ground until moving off the screen.
 
In the Extra Game, Whispy Woods drops [[Gordo]]s in addition to apples, which bounce along the ground until moving off the screen.
|-
|-
|[[Lololo & Lalala]]
|[[Lololo & Lalala]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLLololo.png]] [[File:KDLLalala.png]]
|[[File:KDL Lololo sprite.png|center]] [[File:KDL Lalala sprite.png|center]]
|[[Castle Lololo]]
|[[Castle Lololo]]
|16500
|16500
|3 each
|3 each
|Lololo & Lalala appear from one of the four doors at each side of the boss room, pushing boxes, which are worth 400 points, across one of the four ledges and disappearing into the door at the opposite side. To defeat them, Kirby must inhale their boxes and spit them back. Each of the two can be defeated separately. If one is defeated while pushing a box, the box will still move as if the boss was still there.
|Lololo & Lalala appear from one of the four doors at each side of the boss room, pushing boxes, which are worth 400 points, across one of the four ledges and disappearing into the door at the opposite side. To defeat them, Kirby must inhale their boxes and spit them back. Each of the two can be defeated separately. If one is defeated while pushing a box, the box will still move as if the boss was still there.<br>The duo walks faster in the Extra Game.
 
The duo walks faster in the Extra Game.
|-
|-
|[[Kabula|Kaboola]]
|[[Kabula]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLKaboola.png]]
|[[File:KDL Kaboola sprite.png|center]]
|[[Float Islands]]
|[[Float Islands]]
|20000
|20000
|40 [displayed as 8 in-game]
|40 [displayed as 8 in-game]
|Using the [[Mint Leaf]], Kirby has to fight this blimp while flying through the sky. She attacks Kirby from the right side of the screen by launching cannonballs from the cannon attached to her, alternating between firing a single one, three in consecution or three at the same time, two of which fly diagonally. She may also charge forward in an attempt to ram Kirby.
|Using the [[Mint Leaf]], Kirby has to fight this blimp while flying through the sky. She attacks Kirby from the right side of the screen by launching cannonballs from the cannon attached to her, alternating between firing a single one, three in consecution or three at the same time, two of which fly diagonally. She may also charge forward in an attempt to ram Kirby.<br>She moves faster and shoots more rapidly in the Extra Game.<br>In this game, she is referred to as "Kaboola".
 
She moves faster and shoots more rapidly in the Extra Game.
|-
|-
|[[Kracko]]
|[[Kracko]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLKracko.png]]
|[[File:KDL Kracko sprite.png|center]]
|[[Bubbly Clouds]]
|[[Bubbly Clouds]]
|25000
|25000
|6
|6
|An adult form of [[Kracko Jr.]], this spiky cloud floats through the room or swoops at Kirby, stopping at the sides of the area to fire beams all around itself and create [[Waddle Doo]]s. The latter have to be inhaled and spat back at it to beat it.
|An adult form of [[Kracko Jr.]], this spiky cloud floats through the room or swoops at Kirby, stopping at the sides of the area to fire beams all around itself and create [[Waddle Doo]]s. The latter has to be inhaled and spat back at it to beat it.<br>Its attack pattern changes drastically in the Extra Game; here, it can either charge along the ground, fire beams from the center of the screen, or move along the top, dropping bombs that are worth 20 points and can be spat back.
 
Its attack pattern changes drastically in the Extra Game; here, it can either charge along the ground, fire beams from the cent{{er}} of the screen or move along the top, dropping bombs that are worth 20 points and can be spat back.
|-
|-
|[[King Dedede]]
|[[King Dedede]]
|align=center|[[File:KDLKingDedede.png]]
|[[File:KDL King Dedede sprite.png|center]]
|[[Mt. Dedede]]
|[[Mt. Dedede]]
|100000
|100000
|10
|10
|As the game's final boss, King Dedede possesses a wider range of attacks than the bosses fought prior to him. He may attempt to pounce on Kirby, hit him with his hammer or inhale him, spitting him out again to cause damage. He is also able to jump into the air, harming Kirby if he lands on him. Both his jumping and hammer attacks generate stars, which Kirby has to use as ammunition to defeat him. When Kirby is above him, Dedede is furthermore able to jump straight into the air and swing his hammer; this attack does not make any stars appear.
|As the game's final boss, King Dedede possesses a wider range of attacks than the bosses fought prior to him. He may attempt to pounce on Kirby, hit him with his hammer or inhale him, spitting him out again to cause damage. He is also able to jump into the air, harming Kirby if he lands on him. Both his jumping and hammer attacks generate stars, which Kirby has to use as ammunition to defeat him. When Kirby is above him, Dedede is furthermore able to jump straight into the air and swing his hammer; this attack does not make any stars appear.<br>In the Extra Game, he moves faster, as well as jumping further and more often.
 
|}
In the Extra Game, he moves faster, as well as jumping further and more often.
|}
|}


==Other Modes==
==Other Modes==
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|alt1=Config Mode intro
|alt2=Configuration Mode screen
|alt3=Sound Test
|footer=Configuration Mode showing options to change Kirby's starting lives and health, as well as a sound test. The instructions to Config Mode is told by the game after completing the [[Extra Game]].
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''Kirby's Dream Land'' features other game modes that allow for a change in the game's difficulty.
''Kirby's Dream Land'' features other game modes that allow for a change in the game's difficulty.
===Extra Game===
[[Extra Mode|Extra Game]] is a mode in which all enemies become more challenging. For example, [[Waddle Dee]]s move faster, and gain the ability to jump. In addition, normal enemies usually deal double damage. Some enemies are replaced with new, more aggressive enemies. This mode can be enabled at any time by pressing Up, Select, and A while on the title screen, though the code isn't revealed until clearing the main game once.


===Configuration Mode===
===Configuration Mode===
If the player holds down the buttons B + Down + Select on the title screen, the Configuration Menu opens, where Kirby's total HP (between one and six) or amount of lives he can carry (between one and nine) can be adjusted. This allows for adjustments to the game's difficulty, making it possible, for instance, to play a game where only one hit results in a [[Game Over]]. The [[Sound Test]] is also accessible from this menu.
If the player holds down the buttons B + Down + Select on the title screen, the Configuration Menu opens, where Kirby's total HP (between one and six) or amount of lives he can carry (between one and nine) can be adjusted. This allows for adjustments to the game's difficulty, making it possible, for instance, to play a game where only one hit results in a [[Game Over]]. The [[Jukebox|Sound Test]] is also accessible from this menu. The code is revealed after clearing the Extra Game and can be entered at any time on the title screen before or after the fact.
 
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==Staff==
The following is a list of staff who have worked on ''Kirby's Dream Land'':
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!colspan=2|Staff of ''Kirby's Dream Land'' &nbsp;
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!Developer(s)
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!Director / Chief Designer
|[[Masahiro Sakurai|Masa Sakurai]]{{sic|Due to space limitations, Masahiro Sakurai is credited as MASA SAKURAI. Later entries in the series would use his full first name.}}
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!Chief Programmer
|Kyouhei Miyabi
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!Programmer
|Sunday Rain
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!GDV Programmer
|Mammy Preco<br>[[Tetsuya Notoya]]
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!Designer
|Mogami Kurand{{sic|This is a pseudonym for Hitoshi Kikkawa. Some unofficial transcriptions list this name as MOGAMI KURANO. However, all versions of the game and the Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition Celebration Book list the name as MOGAMI KURAND.}}
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!Sound Composer
|[[Jun Ishikawa]]
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!Special Thanks
|Bubby<br>Cipher
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!Supervisor
|Bou Nakajima
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!Producer
|Makoto Kanai
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!colspan=2|And so many players.<br>''Kirby's Dream Land'' presented by...<br>[[HAL Laboratory|HAL Laboratory, Inc.]] and [[Nintendo]]
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===Extra Mode===
==Development==
Extra Mode is a mode in which all enemies become more challenging. For example, [[Waddle Dee]]s move faster, and gain the ability to jump. In addition, normal enemies usually deal double damage. Some enemies are replaced with new, more aggressive enemies. To enter this mode, press Up, Select and A while at the title screen.
{{Main|Kirby's Dream Land/development}}


==References to other games==
==References to other games==
*''Adventures of Lolo'' - The bosses Lololo and Lalala are inspired from Lolo and Lala from the ''Adventures of Lolo'' series, which was also created by HAL Laboratories.
*''Adventures of Lolo'' - The bosses Lololo and Lalala are inspired by Lolo and Lala from the ''Adventures of Lolo'' series, which was also created by HAL Laboratory, Inc.
*''Super Mario Bros.'' - In [[Castle Lololo]], several blocks with question marks appear, though they cannot be interacted with in the same way.
*''Super Mario Bros.'' - In [[Castle Lololo]], several blocks with question marks appear, though they cannot be interacted with in the same way.


==References in later games==
==References in later games==
Most subsequent ''Kirby'' games utilize the music and motifs established in this title, most notably the [[Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens theme]] and [[King Dedede's Theme]].
Most subsequent ''Kirby'' games utilize the music and motifs established in this title, most notably the [[Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens theme]] and [[King Dedede's Theme]]. The following are more specific references that have been made by later ''Kirby'' games:


===''Kirby's Adventure'' / ''Nightmare in Dream Land''===
===''Kirby's Adventure'' / ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''===
[[File:Rainbow Resort Stage 6 NinDL.png|thumb|Stage 6 of Rainbow Resort is inspired from ''Kirby's Dream Land'']]
[[File:KNiDL Rainbow Resort Stage 6 2.png|thumb|Stage 6 of Rainbow Resort is based on ''Kirby's Dream Land'']]
[[Rainbow Resort - Stage 6|Stage 6]] of [[Rainbow Resort]] is based on ''Kirby's Dream Land'', complete with a gray background and the original Green Greens theme.
[[Rainbow Resort - Stage 6|Stage 6]] of [[Rainbow Resort]] is based on ''Kirby's Dream Land'', featuring a grayscale environment and the original [[Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens]] theme. In ''Kirby's Adventure'', enemies, items, and the heads-up display are depicted in grayscale as well.


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===''Kirby Super Star'' / ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''===
====Spring Breeze====
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{{Main|Spring Breeze}}
In ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', one of the [[Sub-Game]]s is named Spring Breeze, which is a condensed version of ''Kirby's Dream Land''. Some differences include:
*Obtaining [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] and making [[helper]]s.
*Items that give Kirby powers are gone.
*[[Castle Lololo]] is incorporated into Float Islands.
**[[Kabula|Kaboola]] is not battled at the end of [[Float Islands]]. Instead, [[Lololo & Lalala]] are battled.


In ''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]'' (and [[Kirby Super Star Ultra|''Ultra'']]), one of the [[Sub-Game]]s is named Spring Breeze, which is a condensed version of ''Kirby's Dream Land''. Some differences include:
====Revenge of the King====
{{Main|Revenge of the King}}
Exclusive to ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', the game mode [[Revenge of the King]] also takes cues from both Spring Breeze and ''Kirby's Dream Land''. Specifically, it pays homage to the Extra Game in the latter by including enemies like [[Koozer]], [[Flotzo]], and [[Blatzy]] in place of their normal counterparts and features five stages with souped-up versions of the original ''Kirby's Dream Land'' bosses (including [[Kabula]]).


*Obtaining [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] and making [[helper]]s.
===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
*Items that give Kirby powers are gone.
[[File:KTD Lollipop Land Stage 2 5.png|thumb|200px|A portion of the unfurled tapestry from Lollipop Land, which depicts Green Greens.]]
*[[Kaboola]] is not battled at the end of [[Float Islands]]. Instead, [[Lololo & Lalala]] are battled. (However, in the [[Revenge of the King]] subgame in ''Ultra'', a more challenging version of Spring Breeze, Kirby does fight a rebranded [[Kabula]].)
In [[Lollipop Land - Stage 2|Stage 2]] of [[Lollipop Land]], a tapestry can be found that - when unfurled - depicts the original [[Green Greens]] stage from this game in its original monochrome sprite-based look.
*[[Castle Lololo]] does not appear at all.
 
In addition, another tapestry can be found in the last extra stage of ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' - [[Royal Road - Stage 8 EX]] - which depicts Kirby and King Dedede battling in [[Bubbly Clouds]] using the same classic style.


===''Kirby's Blowout Blast''===
===''Kirby's Blowout Blast''===
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{{Main|Kirby's Blowout Blast}}
The downloadable title based on [[Kirby 3D Rumble]] is in many ways an homage to ''Kirby's Dream Land'', featuring stage elements and bosses from the game.


The downloadable title based on [[Kirby 3D Rumble]] is in many ways an homage to ''Kirby's Dream Land'', featuring stage elements and Bosses from the game.
For example, the five main levels are based on the five stages of ''Kirby's Dream Land'' and use their musical themes. Bosses such as [[Lololo & Lalala]] and [[Kracko Jr.]] appear at the end of stages. A [[Sparkling Star]] also appears at the end during the fights with [[King Dedede]] to turn him into Giant King Dedede.


For example, the five main levels are based on the five stages of ''Kirby's Dream Land'' and use their musical themes. Bosses such as [[Lololo & Lalala]] and [[Kracko Jr.]] appear at the end of stages. The [[Sparkling Stars]] also appear at the end during the fights with [[King Dedede]].
In addition, Kirby uses no Copy Abilities in this game, relying almost exclusively on his Inhale to dispatch enemies.


In addition, Kirby uses no Copy Abilities in this game, relying almost exclusively on his Inhale to dispatch enemies.
===''Kirby Star Allies''===
[[File:KSA Extra Planet Delta 15.jpg|thumb|200px|This monochrome area in ''Kirby Star Allies'' is meant to call back memories of Green Greens in ''Kirby's Dream Land''.]]
The last extra stage in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' - [[Extra Planet δ]] - features a section at the end which is displayed in monochrome and resembles the [[Green Greens]] stage in ''Kirby's Dream Land'', including the "IN" side area. The original Green Greens theme plays here as well.
 
In addition, when completing Soul Melter EX difficulty in [[The Ultimate Choice]], a [[Dream Button]] appears on the main menu which allows the player to change Kirby's look to make him resemble his original artwork from ''Kirby's Dream Land''.


==References outside the ''Kirby'' series==
==References outside the ''Kirby'' series==
*''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins|Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins]]'' - The [[mariowiki:Unibō|Unibō]] enemy from this game looks very much like the Gordo, and could possibly be based on it.
*''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins|Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins]]'' - The [[mariowiki:Unibō|Unibō]] enemy from this game looks very much like the Gordo, and could possibly be based on it.
*''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]'' - [[zeldawiki:Sea Urchin|Sea Urchins]] from this game bear a strong resemblance to Gordos. An enemy also appears in this game called '[[zeldawiki:Anti-Kirby|Anti-Kirby]]' which looks very similar to the real one.
*''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]'' - [[zeldawiki:Sea Urchin|Sea Urchins]] from this game bear a strong resemblance to Gordos. An enemy also appears in this game called '[[zeldawiki:Anti-Kirby|Anti-Kirby]]' which looks very similar to the real one.
*''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros. games]]'' - [[smashwiki:Dream Land GB|Dream Land GB]] is a stage that appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', which takes its general appearance, default music, and graphical style directly from ''Kirby's Dream Land'', scrolling through various areas of the game as displayed by a [[Game Boy]].
==Descriptions==
===[[wikipedia:Nintendo eShop|Nintendo eShop]]===
''Kirby's video-game debut, rereleased for the Nintendo 3DS™!''
''Dream Land is in peril! An evil king has stolen the magical Twinkle Stars. And if they're not recovered, the people of Dream Land will starve. Join Kirby™, our cute and roly-poly little hero, as he runs, jumps, floats, and swims in search of these treasured Twinkle Stars. He'll puff his way through castles, caves, dungeons, and forests. In his path are many wicked and greedy enemies, but Kirby has a special way to defeat them! It's nonstop action all the way to the top of Mt. Dedede!''
''By the way, as you can see in the original art, Kirby wasn't always pink—he started out colorless!''
===My Nintendo Store===
''Kirby's debut video game has been re-released for the Nintendo 3DS system.''
''Dream Land is in peril. An evil king has stolen the magical Twinkle Stars. If they're not recovered, the people of Dream Land will starve.''
''Join Kirby, our cute and roly-poly little hero, as he runs, jumps, floats and swims in search of the treasured Twinkle Stars. He'll puff his way through castles, caves, dungeons and forests. There are many wicked and greedy enemies in his path, but Kirby has a special way to defeat them. It's nonstop action all the way to the top of Mt. Dedede.''<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/kirbys-dream-land-3ds/ ''Kirby's Dream Land'' on the My Nintendo Store]</ref>
===[[Game Boy]] - [[Nintendo Switch]] Online===
''Someone has stolen from Dream Land. It's Kirby to the rescue!''
''Dream Land is in peril. An evil king has stolen the magical Twinkle Stars. If they're not recovered, the people of Dream Land will starve. Join Kirby, our cute and roly-poly little hero, as he runs, jumps, floats and swims in search of the treasured Twinkle Stars. He'll puff his way through castles, caves, dungeons and forests. There are many wicked and greedy enemies in his path, but Kirby has a special way to defeat them. It's nonstop action all the way to the top of Mt. Dedede.''
==Trivia==
*The international box art has a few oddities: most infamously, Kirby is colored white, despite being pink on the Japanese cover art. This trait also extends to the North American TV ad, which carries over Kirby's design from the international box art. In addition, an unknown enemy that could be taken as [[Booler]] appears, if not for the nose, eyeballs and its worm-like appearance rather than a ghost-alike. Others include [[Gordo]] having a mouth and [[Bronto Burt]] having a nose.
**The reason for Kirby's white design is unclear. [[Satoru Iwata]] considered the change to relate to Western marketing,<ref>{{cite person|quote=In addition, some people in the Western market said a pink soft character floating in air would never be accepted. So in the West, they changed Kirby's colour on the box from pink to white.|name=Satoru Iwata|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a86nyE9Ha0U|title=GDC 2011 keynote}}</ref> while Masahiro Sakurai believed it came from a simple mistake due to the colorless sprites of the Game Boy.<ref>{{cite person|quote=海外のカービィが白だったのは、ゲームボーイのROMが白黒だけだったため、海外の人が勘違いしたから。|name=Masahiro Sakurai|url=https://twitter.com/Sora_Sakurai/status/43007166520627200|title=Twitter}}.</ref> The ''[[20th Anniversary Kirby Dream Encyclopedia]]'' sides with Sakurai's explanation.<ref>{{cite book|quote='''海外ではカービィは白かった!'''<br>
''{{furi|同|おな}}じく{{furi|海外|かいがい}}の{{furi|話|はなし}}だが、{{furi|初代|しょだい}}『{{furi|星|ほし}}のカービィ』のアートワークは、{{furi|現在|げんざい}}のピンク{{furi|色|いろ}}のカービィではなく、{{furi|白色|しろいろ}}で{{furi|発売|はつばい}}されている。{{furi|海外|かいがい}}のスタッフが、ゲームボーイの{{furi|白黒|しろくろ}}{{furi|画面|がめん}}を{{furi|見|み}}て、{{furi|勘違|かんちが}}いをしたからだという。''<br>'''''Kirby Was White Overseas!'''''<br>''On another international topic, the artwork for the original Kirby's Dream Land did not feature the modern pink Kirby; it released with a white Kirby instead. It is said that there was a misunderstanding with the overseas staff due to the black-and-white screen of the Game Boy.|book=20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia|publisher=Shogakukan|page=59}}</ref>
*In the video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUY2AtBD6Sk "Development Secrets of the Original Kirby <nowiki>[Grab Bag]</nowiki>"], Masahiro Sakurai explains that in his original draft for how the [[health]] and [[damage]] system would work in ''Kirby's Dream Land'', Kirby would be sent flying if hit by most enemies, flying farther the more damage he had taken, and would only be defeated if he was knocked fully off-screen before the camera could re-center on him. While this was not used in the final game, Sakurai points out that a similar concept would eventually resurface for the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] (on a further note, this original damage system would be implemented more-or-less exactly for [[smashwiki:Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''). On why the idea took so long to be implemented into a game, Sakurai states: "I had forgotten about it. Totally and completely."
*After the events of the story and before the following game, the denizens of Dream Land gifted Kirby [[Kirby's House|a house]] for helping them.<ref>{{cite book|quote=プププランドの人々を助けたカービィは、お私にもらった家で暮らしている。<br>
Kirby, who helped the people of Dream Land, lives in a house they received as a gift.<br>|book=[[20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia]]|publisher=Shogakukan|page=20}}</ref>
==Gallery==
{{Main|Kirby's Dream Land/gallery}}
<gallery>
KDL logo.jpg|English logo
KDL JP logo.png|Japanese logo
KDL Kirby artwork.png|Artwork of Kirby
KDL Waddle Dee artwork.png|Artwork of Waddle Dee
KDL Waddle Doo artwork.png|Artwork of Waddle Doo
KDL Bronto Burt artwork.png|Artwork of Bronto Burt
KDL Whispy Woods artwork.png|Artwork of Whispy Woods
KDL Kracko artwork.png|Artwork of Kracko
KDL Dedede artwork.png|Artwork of King Dedede
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==Gallery==
==External links==
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==External Links==
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19970128183206/http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/kyj/index.html Official website (Japanese, archived from the Wayback Machine)]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19970128183206/http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/kyj/index.html Official website (Japanese, archived from the Wayback Machine)]
* [https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/Xj2J3rTEMZX7QD8L2GiJhrOA1YlNGsp4 ''Kirby' Dream Land'' on nintendo.com]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120329190709/https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/Xj2J3rTEMZX7QD8L2GiJhrOA1YlNGsp4 ''Kirby's Dream Land'' on nintendo.com (archive)]
* [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Game-Boy/Kirby-s-Dream-Land-275682.html ''Kirby' Dream Land'' on nintendo.co.uk]
* [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Game-Boy/Kirby-s-Dream-Land-275682.html ''Kirby's Dream Land'' on nintendo.co.uk]
* [https://www.kirbyinformer.com/kirbys-dream-land ''Kirby's Dream Land'' on Kirby Informer]
* [https://www.kirbyinformer.com/kirbys-dream-land ''Kirby's Dream Land'' on Kirby Informer]
* [http://www.kirbysrainbowresort.net/games/dreamland/instruction.html English manual (North American print)] ([https://www.gamesdatabase.org/Media/SYSTEM/Nintendo_Game_Boy/Manual/formated/Kirby-s_Dream_Land_-_1992_-_Nintendo.pdf Australian print]) (external archive)
* [http://www.thegaygamer.com/2019/03/hoshi-no-kirby-gameboy-manual-stimulation.html Japanese manual] (external archive, with commentary)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110917162945/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/eshop/vc/rafj/man_rafj.pdf 3DS Japanese digital manual (archive)]


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