Kirby: Difference between revisions

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[[File:KSA Sleeping Kirby.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Kirby is an entity that needs regular sleep (note the bubble).]]
[[File:KSA Sleeping Kirby.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Kirby is an entity that needs regular sleep (note the bubble).]]


When not inhaling, Kirby's most prominent facial features are his eyes, which are bean-shaped with massive glossy pupils and blue irises that only cover the lower portion of the eyes. Despite first glance, however, Kirby's eyes do have a more humanoid white sclera, which can be seen when he is startled, much like another Nintendo character of small stature, [[pikipedia:Captain Olimar|Captain Olimar]].<br>It is possible that, as of ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land,'' Kirby's eyes are iridescent, as they seem to change from blue to aqua green when viewed from different angles (Most notably, his right).
When not inhaling, Kirby's most prominent facial features are his eyes, which are bean-shaped with massive glossy pupils and blue irises that only cover the lower portion of the eyes. Despite first glance, however, Kirby's eyes do have a more humanoid white sclera, which can be seen when he is startled, much like another Nintendo character of small stature, [[pikipedia:Captain Olimar|Captain Olimar]].<br>It is possible that, as of ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land,'' Kirby's eyes are iridescent, as they seem to change from blue to aqua green when viewed from different angles.


[[File:KatFL_Mouthful_Mode_Trailer_Screenshot.png|thumb|right|200px|An example of the iridescence in Kirby's eyes.]]
[[File:KatFL_Mouthful_Mode_Trailer_Screenshot.png|thumb|right|200px|An example of the iridescence in Kirby's eyes.]]
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