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KDL3 Cloudy Park Stage 4 Heart Star.png|Mikarin & Kagami Mocchi give Kirby a Heart Star | KDL3 Cloudy Park Stage 4 Heart Star.png|Mikarin & Kagami Mocchi give Kirby a Heart Star | ||
KDL3 Cloudy Park Stage 4 icon.png|Sprite of Mikarin from Cloudy Park's stage select | KDL3 Cloudy Park Stage 4 icon.png|Sprite of Mikarin from Cloudy Park's stage select | ||
KDL3 Heart Star credits 3.png|Drawing from the credits of the good ending of ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' featuring Mikarin & Kagami Mocchi | |||
Twitter commemorative - New Year's Day 2020.jpg|Mikarin and Kagamimocchi appear in the background of this [[Kirby JP Twitter]] illustration, with [[Rick]] juggling Mikarin on his nose and [[Doc]] poking Kagamimocchi curiously | Twitter commemorative - New Year's Day 2020.jpg|Mikarin and Kagamimocchi appear in the background of this [[Kirby JP Twitter]] illustration, with [[Rick]] juggling Mikarin on his nose and [[Doc]] poking Kagamimocchi curiously | ||
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Mikarin & Kagami Mocchi[Japanese title] are characters in Kirby's Dream Land 3. Mikarin is a living orange and Kagami Mocchi is a living pile of mochi. They appear in the fourth stage of Cloudy Park and they will give Kirby a Heart Star at the end of the stage if he uses Coo to rescue Mikarin earlier in the stage.
Gallery
Mikarin and Kagamimocchi appear in the background of this Kirby JP Twitter illustration, with Rick juggling Mikarin on his nose and Doc poking Kagamimocchi curiously
Names in other languages
Mikarin
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ミカリン[1] mikarin |
Mikarin A portmanteau of the Japanese word mikan and the English "mandarin", both referring to oranges. |
Kagami Mocchi
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | かがみもっち[2] kagami mocchi |
Kagami Mocchi A reference to a decoration with the same name, also involving oranges. |