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|image= [[File:E96 Scene 9.png|300px]]
|image=[[File:E96 Scene 9.png|300px]]
|caption= [[Kirby (anime)|Kirby]] attempts to flee the barrage of the [[Destroya]].
|caption=[[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] attempts to flee the barrage of the [[Destroya]].
|release= {{Released|Japan|August 23, 2003|NA|October 11, 2003}}
|release={{Released|Japan|August 23, 2003|NA|October 11, 2003}}
|episode= 96
|episode=96
|4kids= 50
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|ability= {{N}}
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|monster= {{N}}
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|character= [[Kirby (anime)|Kirby]], [[Meta Knight (anime)|Meta Knight]], [[Tiff]], [[Tuff]], [[King Dedede (anime)|King Dedede]], [[N.M.E. Sales Guy]]
|character=[[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]], [[Meta Knight (anime character)|Meta Knight]], [[Tiff]], [[Tuff]], [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]], [[N.M.E. Sales Guy]]
|previousepisode=[[Frog Wild]]
|previousepisode=[[Frog Wild]]
|nextepisode=[[Air-Ride-in-Style - Part II]]
|nextepisode=[[Air-Ride-in-Style - Part II]]
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|4kidsnext=[[Air-Ride-in-Style - Part II]]
|4kidsnext=[[Air-Ride-in-Style - Part II]]
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'''Air-Ride-in-Style - Part I''' is the 96th episode (50th in the 4Kids broadcast) of the ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'' series. In this episode, the [[N.M.E. Sales Guy]] tells [[King Dedede (anime)|King Dedede]] to find out where [[Kirby (anime)|Kirby]] is keeping his [[Warp Star]] if he wants to get rid of him. To this end, King Dedede kidnaps [[Tiff]] to get the location from her, which ends up working due to [[Tuff]]'s carelessness. Despite this, King Dedede is able to do little to [[Kabu (anime)|Kabu]], so [[Night Mare Enterprises]] sends the space ship [[Destroya]] to attack Kirby, and ends up damaging his Warp Star in the process. Kirby and the Warp Star are able to recover, but only slightly, and are forced to go out again when N.M.E. dispatches the [[Air Riders]] to finish Kirby off. The ensuing battle takes place in the next episode: [[Air-Ride-in-Style - Part II]].
'''Air-Ride-in-Style - Part I''' is the 96th episode (50th in the 4Kids broadcast) of the ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'' series. In this episode, the [[N.M.E. Sales Guy]] tells [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] to find out where [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] is keeping his [[Warp Star]] if he wants to get rid of him. To this end, King Dedede kidnaps [[Tiff]] to get the location from her, which ends up working due to [[Tuff]]'s carelessness. Despite this, King Dedede is able to do little to [[Kabu (anime character)|Kabu]], so [[Night Mare Enterprises]] sends the space ship [[Destroya]] to attack Kirby, and ends up damaging his Warp Star in the process. Kirby and the Warp Star are able to recover, but only slightly, and are forced to go out again when N.M.E. dispatches the [[Air Riders]] to finish Kirby off. The ensuing battle takes place in the next episode: [[Air-Ride-in-Style - Part II]].


This episode is the first part of the five-part finale to ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'' called ''[[Kirby: Fright to the Finish]]''. This episode was also meant to act as a tie-in with the then recently released game ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'', and features several Air Ride Machines from that game.
This episode is the first part of the five-part finale to ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'' called ''[[Kirby: Fright to the Finish]]''. This episode was also meant to act as a tie-in with the then-recently-released game ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'', and features several Air Ride Machines from that game. Because of this, the original American broadcast of the episode was pushed forward from the finale to the middle of the series, in order to more closely match the game's American release date.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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!colspan=3|Primary characters
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|<center>[[File:E96 Kirby.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Kirby (anime)|Kirby]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Kirby.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]]'''}}
|''"Oh...poyooo..."''
|''"Oh...poyooo..."''
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|<center>[[File:E96 Meta Knight.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Meta Knight (anime)|Meta Knight]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Meta Knight.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Meta Knight (anime character)|Meta Knight]]'''}}
|''"We do not have the strength to battle this thing ourselves! It is our only hope!"''
|''"We do not have the strength to battle this thing ourselves! It is our only hope!"''
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|<center>[[File:E96 Tiff.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Tiff]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Tiff.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Tiff]]'''}}
|''"Let me go! What do you think you're doing?!"''
|''"Let me go! What do you think you're doing?!"''
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|<center>[[File:E96 Tuff.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Tuff]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Tuff.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Tuff]]'''}}
|''"Uhh, that's easy. The Warp Star's inside Kabu!"''
|''"Uhh, that's easy. The Warp Star's inside Kabu!"''
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|<center>[[File:E96 King Dedede.png|100px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede (anime)|King Dedede]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 King Dedede.png|100px]]<br>'''[[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]]'''}}
|''"I ain't interested in thinkin'! I know everything there is to know about catchin' Kirby already!"''
|''"I ain't interested in thinkin'! I know everything there is to know about catchin' Kirby already!"''
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|<center>[[File:E96 Salesguy.png|100px]]<br>'''[[N.M.E. Sales Guy]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Salesguy.png|100px]]<br>'''[[N.M.E. Sales Guy]]'''}}
|''"As I was about to say, Sire, if he didn't have the Warp Star to come to his rescue, Kirby would be easy to get rid of!"''
|''"As I was about to say, Sire, if he didn't have the Warp Star to come to his rescue, Kirby would be easy to get rid of!"''
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!colspan=3|Secondary characters
!colspan=3|Secondary characters
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|<center>[[File:E96 Air Riders.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Air Riders]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Air Riders.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Air Riders]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Biblio.png]]<br>'''[[Biblio]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Biblio.png]]<br>'''[[Biblio]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Blade Knight.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Blade Knight (anime)|Blade Knight]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Blade Knight.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Blade Knight (anime character)|Blade Knight]]'''}}
|*garbled* ''"-kidnap Tiff."''
|*garbled* ''"-kidnap Tiff."''
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|<center>[[File:E96 Buttercup.png]]<br>'''[[Buttercup]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Buttercup.png]]<br>'''[[Buttercup]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Cappies.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Cappy (anime)|Cappy villagers]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Cappies.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Cappy (anime)|Cappy villagers]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Waddle Doo.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Captain Waddle Doo]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Waddle Doo.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Captain Waddle Doo]]'''}}
|''"Dungeon? But Your Majesty, I don't have the Waddle Dee power! Kabu's too big to move!"''
|''"Dungeon? But Your Majesty, I don't have the Waddle Dee power! Kabu's too big to move!"''
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|<center>[[File:E96 Chef Kawasaki.png]]<br>'''[[Chef Kawasaki (anime)|Chef Kawasaki]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Chef Kawasaki.png]]<br>'''[[Chef Kawasaki (anime character)|Chef Kawasaki]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Chief Bookem.png]]<br>'''[[Chief Bookem]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Chief Bookem.png]]<br>'''[[Chief Bookem]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Coo.png]]<br>'''[[Coo]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Coo.png]]<br>'''[[Coo]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Doctor Yabui.png]]<br>'''[[Doctor Yabui]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Doctor Yabui.png]]<br>'''[[Doctor Yabui]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Dyna Blade.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Dyna Blade]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Dyna Blade.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Dyna Blade]]'''}}
|(no dialogue)
|(no dialogue)
|Appears only in the Japanese version.
|Appears only in the Japanese version.
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|<center>[[File:E96 Chick.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Dyna Chick]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Chick.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Dyna Chick]]'''}}
|(no dialogue)
|(no dialogue)
|Appears only in the Japanese version.
|Appears only in the Japanese version.
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|<center>[[File:E96 Escargoon.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Escargoon]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Escargoon.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Escargoon]]'''}}
|''"Yeah! Tell us where he's hidin' that Warp Star!"''
|''"Yeah! Tell us where he's hidin' that Warp Star!"''
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|<center>[[File:E96 Fololo & Falala.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Lololo & Lalala (anime)|Fololo & Falala]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Fololo & Falala.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Fololo & Falala]]'''}}
|(Fololo) ''"Kirby!"'' <br>(Falala) ''"Are they okay?"''
|(Fololo) ''"Kirby!"'' <br>(Falala) ''"Are they okay?"''
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|<center>[[File:E96 Gengu.png]]<br>'''[[Gengu]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Gengu.png]]<br>'''[[Gangu]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Gus.png]]<br>'''[[Gus]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Gus.png]]<br>'''[[Gus]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Hana.png]]<br>'''[[Hana]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Hana.png]]<br>'''[[Hana]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Honey.png]]<br>'''[[Honey]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Honey.png]]<br>'''[[Honey]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Parents.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|Honey's parents]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Parents.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|Honey's parents]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Iro.png]]<br>'''[[Iro]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Iro.png]]<br>'''[[Iro]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Parents 2.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|Iro's parents]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Parents 2.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|Iro's parents]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Kabu.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Kabu (anime)|Kabu]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Kabu.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Kabu (anime character)|Kabu]]'''}}
|''"The Warp Star will need time to recover."''
|''"The Warp Star will need time to recover."''
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|<center>[[File:E96 Lady Like.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Lady Like]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Lady Like.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Lady Like]]'''}}
|''"I made zem{{sic}} with my own hands!"''
|''"I made zem{{sic}} with my own hands!"''
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|<center>[[File:E96 Mabel.png]]<br>'''[[Mabel]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Mabel.png]]<br>'''[[Mabel]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Mayor Len.png]]<br>'''[[Mayor Len Blustergas]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Mayor Len.png]]<br>'''[[Mayor Len Blustergas]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Butler.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|Mayor Len's butler]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Butler.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|Mayor Len's butler]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Grandkids.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|Mayor Len's grandchildren]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Grandkids.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|Mayor Len's grandchildren]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Melman.png]]<br>'''[[Melman]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Melman.png]]<br>'''[[Melman]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Nruff and Nelly.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Nruff and Nelly]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Nruff and Nelly.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Nruff and Nelly]]'''}}
|(no dialogue)
|(no dialogue)
|Appear only in the Japanese version.
|Appear only in the Japanese version.
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|<center>[[File:E96 Phan Phan.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Phan Phan]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Phan Phan.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Phan Phan]]'''}}
|(no dialogue)
|(no dialogue)
|Appears only in the Japanese version.
|Appears only in the Japanese version.
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|<center>[[File:E96 Pon.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Pon & Con|Pon]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Pon.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Pon & Con|Pon]]'''}}
|(no dialogue)
|(no dialogue)
|Appears only in the Japanese version.
|Appears only in the Japanese version.
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|<center>[[File:E96 Curio.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Professor Curio]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Curio.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Professor Curio]]'''}}
|''"Look! I've never seen that!"''
|''"Look! I've never seen that!"''
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|<center>[[File:E96 Rick.png]]<br>'''[[Rick]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Rick.png]]<br>'''[[Rick]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Bikers.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|Rip and Turbo]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Bikers.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|Rip and Turbo]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Samo.png]]<br>'''[[Samo]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Samo.png]]<br>'''[[Samo]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Shepherd.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|The shepherd]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Shepherd.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|The shepherd]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Sir Ebrum.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Sir Ebrum]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Sir Ebrum.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Sir Ebrum]]'''}}
|''"My, what a tasty sandwich!"''
|''"My, what a tasty sandwich!"''
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|<center>[[File:E96 Spikehead.png]]<br>'''[[Spikehead]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Spikehead.png]]<br>'''[[Spikehead]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Parents 3.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|Spikehead's parents]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Parents 3.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|Spikehead's parents]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Squirrel.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|The squirrel]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Squirrel.png]]<br>'''[[Minor characters|The squirrel]]'''}}
|(no dialogue)
|(no dialogue)
|Appears only in the Japanese version.
|Appears only in the Japanese version.
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|<center>[[File:E96 Sword Knight.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Sword Knight (anime)|Sword Knight]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Sword Knight.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Sword Knight (anime character)|Sword Knight]]'''}}
|''"That's weird."''
|''"That's weird."''
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|<center>[[File:E96 Tokkori.png]]<br>'''[[Tokkori]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Tokkori.png]]<br>'''[[Tokkori]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Tuggle.png]]<br>'''[[Tuggle]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Tuggle.png]]<br>'''[[Tuggle]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Waddle Dees.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Waddle Dee (anime)|Waddle Dees]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Waddle Dees.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Waddle Dee (anime character)|Waddle Dees]]'''}}
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|<center>[[File:E96 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Whispy Woods]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E96 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Whispy Woods]]'''}}
|(no dialogue)
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|Appears only in the Japanese version.
|Appears only in the Japanese version.
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==Plot synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
[[File:E96 Scene 4.png|thumb|150px|Tiff is kidnapped by King Dedede to ascertain the Warp Star's location.]]
[[File:E96 Scene 4.png|thumb|150px|Tiff is kidnapped by King Dedede to ascertain the Warp Star's location.]]
The episode begins in [[Castle Dedede]], where [[King Dedede (anime)|King Dedede]] is once again complaining to the [[N.M.E. Sales Guy]] about how all the monsters he has sent so far were not up to the task of beating [[Kirby (anime)|Kirby]]. The Sales Guy suggests that King Dedede change tactics and first try to stop Kirby from being able to use his [[Warp Star]] before trying to beat him. To accomplish this, King Dedede and [[Escargoon]] head out in the [[Royal Racecar]] and abduct [[Tiff]] while she is having a picnic with her family and Kirby. They then take her down to the castle dungeon and try to coax her with sweets while keeping her tied up, saying they will not let her go until she reveals where [[Kabu (anime)|Kabu]] is keeping the Warp Star. Before long, however, [[Tuff]] and the others come in to try and save her, though he foolishly gives away the Warp Star's location in the process. Hearing this, King Dedede and Escargoon run off in an instant to head for [[Kabu Canyon]]. Tiff does not bother to chase them, since she is confident that there's little they two of them can do even if they find it. She then recaps the events of [[Dark and Stormy Knight]] to explain how she became the Warp Star's keeper, and also explains how she discovered Kabu's secret chamber in the first place before the events of the show. The two then speculate for a moment how Kirby's Warp Star fits so perfectly inside Kabu's secret chamber despite Kabu being around for so much longer.
The episode begins in [[Castle Dedede]], where [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] is once again complaining to the [[N.M.E. Sales Guy]] about how all the monsters he has sent so far were not up to the task of beating [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]]. The Sales Guy suggests that King Dedede change tactics and first try to stop Kirby from being able to use his [[Warp Star]] before trying to beat him. To accomplish this, King Dedede and [[Escargoon]] head out in the [[Royal Racecar]] and abduct [[Tiff]] while she is having a picnic with her family and Kirby. They then take her down to the castle dungeon and try to coax her with sweets while keeping her tied up, saying they will not let her go until she reveals where [[Kabu (anime character)|Kabu]] is keeping the Warp Star. Before long, however, [[Tuff]] and the others come in to try and save her, though he foolishly gives away the Warp Star's location in the process. Hearing this, King Dedede and Escargoon run off in an instant to head for [[Kabu Canyon]]. Tiff does not bother to chase them, since she is confident that there's little they two of them can do even if they find it. She then recaps the events of [[A Dark & Stormy Knight]] to explain how she became the Warp Star's keeper, and also explains how she discovered Kabu's secret chamber in the first place before the events of the show. The two then speculate for a moment how Kirby's Warp Star fits so perfectly inside Kabu's secret chamber despite Kabu being around for so much longer.


[[File:E96 Scene 13.png|thumb|150px|left|Tiff and Kirby are knocked out of the air when the Warp Star is damaged.]]
[[File:E96 Scene 13.png|thumb|150px|left|Tiff and Kirby are knocked out of the air when the Warp Star is damaged.]]
Once King Dedede and Escargoon arrive at Kabu Canyon, they proceed to threaten the great sage to cough up the Warp Star, but Kabu remains silent. Dedede orders his soldiers to toss their spears at Kabu, but this proves ineffective. King Dedede then orders Kabu be tossed in the dungeon, but [[Captain Waddle Doo]] informs him of the impracticality of this command. As they bicker, a storm gathers over [[Dream Land (anime)|Dream Land]], and just as Tiff reunites with her family back at the castle, the clouds part to reveal a [[Destroya|massive alien ship]] that proceeds to bombard the castle with explosive rounds. These shots appear to be aimed at Kirby in particular, who makes a run for it. Meanwhile, the whole event is being watched by all of the [[Cappy (anime)|Cappies]] in [[Cappy Town]] as King Dedede and Escargoon hurry back to Castle Dedede in a rush. They dial up [[Night Mare Enterprises]] to ask what the big idea is, and the Sales Guy reveals that his company has sent the giant warship Destroya to take care of Kirby once and for all. Seeing that Kirby is in danger, [[Meta Knight (anime)|Meta Knight]] urges Tiff to call the Warp Star, despite Tiff's complaints that doing to will reveal its location to Dedede.  
Once King Dedede and Escargoon arrive at Kabu Canyon, they proceed to threaten the great sage to cough up the Warp Star, but Kabu remains silent. Dedede orders his soldiers to toss their spears at Kabu, but this proves ineffective. King Dedede then orders Kabu be tossed in the dungeon, but [[Captain Waddle Doo]] informs him of the impracticality of this command. As they bicker, a storm gathers over [[Dream Land (anime)|Dream Land]], and just as Tiff reunites with her family back at the castle, the clouds part to reveal a [[Destroya|massive alien ship]] that proceeds to bombard the castle with explosive rounds. These shots appear to be aimed at Kirby in particular, who makes a run for it. Meanwhile, the whole event is being watched by all of the [[Cappy (anime)|Cappies]] in [[Cappy Town]] as King Dedede and Escargoon hurry back to Castle Dedede in a rush. They dial up [[Night Mare Enterprises]] to ask what the big idea is, and the Sales Guy reveals that his company has sent the giant warship Destroya to take care of Kirby once and for all. Seeing that Kirby is in danger, [[Meta Knight (anime character)|Meta Knight]] urges Tiff to call the Warp Star, despite Tiff's complaints that doing to will reveal its location to Dedede.  


[[File:E96 Scene 19.png|thumb|150px|Kirby flies out to battle against the Air Riders.]]
[[File:E96 Scene 19.png|thumb|150px|Kirby flies out to battle against the Air Riders.]]
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==Differences between versions==
==Differences between versions==
[[File:E96 Removed Scene.png|thumb|150px|Japanese-exclusive scene showing the denizens of [[Whispy Woods Forest]] watching the attack of the Destaryer.]]
[[File:E96 Removed Scene.png|thumb|150px|Japanese-exclusive scene showing the denizens of [[Whispy Woods Forest]] watching the attack of the Destroya.]]
*In the Japanese version, there is an extra flashback sequence where King Dedede and [[Escargoon|Doctor Escargon]] recount the events of [[Kirby Comes to Cappy Town|He's Here! The Pink Visitor]] and the role the Warp Star played in that episode.
*In the Japanese version, there is an extra flashback sequence where King Dedede and Escargoon recount the events of "[[Kirby Comes to Cappy Town]]" and the role the Warp Star played in that episode.
*In the Japanese version, when Kirby is being attacked by the [[Destroya|Destaryer]], shots are included of [[Dyna Blade]] and [[Dyna Chick|her chick]] watching, along with [[Whispy Woods]] and the animals of [[Whispy Woods Forest]].
*In the Japanese version, when Kirby is being attacked by the Destroya, shots are included of [[Dyna Blade]] and [[Dyna Chick|her chick]] watching, along with [[Whispy Woods]], [[Phan Phan]] and the animals of [[Whispy Woods Forest]].


===Dialogue differences===
===Dialogue differences===
*In the Japanese version, when [[Tiff|Fumu]] is being held and interrogated, King Dedede threatens that if she does not call the Warp Star, she will have to stay in the dungeon and eat all the food and "get flabby".
*In the Japanese version, when Tiff is being held and interrogated, King Dedede threatens that if she does not call the Warp Star, she will have to stay in the dungeon and eat all the food and "get flabby".
*In the Japanese version, [[Tuff|Bun]] states that Kabu had been around for "tens of thousands of years", rather than "millions and millions of years" in the 4Kids version.
*In the Japanese version, Tuff states that Kabu had been around for "tens of thousands of years", rather than "millions and millions of years" in the English version.
*In the Japanese version, when King Dedede orders Captain Waddle Doo to move Kabu to the castle, Waddle Doo says that such an operation could take 30 years, and [[Escargoon|Doctor Escargon]] then chimes in saying it would be more like 100 years.
*In the Japanese version, when King Dedede orders Captain Waddle Doo to move Kabu to the castle, Waddle Doo says that such an operation could take 30 years, and Escargoon then chimes in saying it would be more like 100 years.
*In the Japanese version, [[N.M.E. Sales Guy|Customer Service]] explains that the Air Ride Machines that he is sending out are another kind of Warp Star.
*In the Japanese version, the N.M.E. Sales Guy explains that the Air Ride Machines that he is sending out are another kind of Warp Star.
*In the Japanese version, Kabu calls out "Warp Star!" again when Kirby flies out of his mouth to face the [[Air Riders|Air Ride Machine Riders]].
*In the Japanese version, Kabu calls out "Warp Star!" again when Kirby flies out of his mouth to face the Air Riders.
*In the Japanese version, King Dedede and Escargon comment on the idea that while the Air Ride Machines are impressive, their riders do not look like much. Customer Service reassures them by saying that the riders do not matter as long as the machines perform.
*In the Japanese version, King Dedede and Escargoon comment on the idea that while the Air Ride Machines are impressive, their riders do not look like much. The N.M.E. Sales Guy reassures them by saying that the riders do not matter as long as the machines perform.
*In the Japanese version, Meta Knight comments that the Air Ride Machines being used by the enemy are Warp Stars that have been ridden by Star Warriors for generations.
*In the Japanese version, Meta Knight comments that the Air Ride Machines being used by the enemy are Warp Stars that have been ridden by Star Warriors for generations.


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E96 Scene 2.png|Tiff is kidnapped by King Dedede during a picnic.
E96 Scene 3.png|Tiff is dragged off tied town into the dungeon.
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Latest revision as of 20:31, 8 December 2023

Air-Ride-in-Style - Part I
E96 Scene 9.png
Kirby attempts to flee the barrage of the Destroya.
Details
First aired Japan August 23, 2003
NA October 11, 2003
Episode # 96
Episode # (US) 50
Copy Ability (Abilities) featured No
Monster(s) featured No
Character(s) featured Kirby, Meta Knight, Tiff, Tuff, King Dedede, N.M.E. Sales Guy
Episode order
Frog Wild Air-Ride-in-Style - Part II
Episode order (US)
Kirby Takes the Cake Air-Ride-in-Style - Part II
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Air-Ride-in-Style - Part I is the 96th episode (50th in the 4Kids broadcast) of the Kirby: Right Back at Ya! series. In this episode, the N.M.E. Sales Guy tells King Dedede to find out where Kirby is keeping his Warp Star if he wants to get rid of him. To this end, King Dedede kidnaps Tiff to get the location from her, which ends up working due to Tuff's carelessness. Despite this, King Dedede is able to do little to Kabu, so Night Mare Enterprises sends the space ship Destroya to attack Kirby, and ends up damaging his Warp Star in the process. Kirby and the Warp Star are able to recover, but only slightly, and are forced to go out again when N.M.E. dispatches the Air Riders to finish Kirby off. The ensuing battle takes place in the next episode: Air-Ride-in-Style - Part II.

This episode is the first part of the five-part finale to Kirby: Right Back at Ya! called Kirby: Fright to the Finish. This episode was also meant to act as a tie-in with the then-recently-released game Kirby Air Ride, and features several Air Ride Machines from that game. Because of this, the original American broadcast of the episode was pushed forward from the finale to the middle of the series, in order to more closely match the game's American release date.

Characters[edit]

The following characters appear in this episode:

Cast of "Air-Ride-in-Style - Part I"  
Character Selected quote Notes
Primary characters
"Oh...poyooo..."
"We do not have the strength to battle this thing ourselves! It is our only hope!"
"Let me go! What do you think you're doing?!"
"Uhh, that's easy. The Warp Star's inside Kabu!"
"I ain't interested in thinkin'! I know everything there is to know about catchin' Kirby already!"
"As I was about to say, Sire, if he didn't have the Warp Star to come to his rescue, Kirby would be easy to get rid of!"
Secondary characters
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
*garbled* "-kidnap Tiff."
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
"Dungeon? But Your Majesty, I don't have the Waddle Dee power! Kabu's too big to move!"
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue) Appears only in the Japanese version.
(no dialogue) Appears only in the Japanese version.
"Yeah! Tell us where he's hidin' that Warp Star!"
(Fololo) "Kirby!"
(Falala) "Are they okay?"
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
"The Warp Star will need time to recover."
"I made zem[sic] with my own hands!"
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue) Appear only in the Japanese version.
(no dialogue) Appears only in the Japanese version.
(no dialogue) Appears only in the Japanese version.
"Look! I've never seen that!"
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
"My, what a tasty sandwich!"
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue) Appears only in the Japanese version.
"That's weird."
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue)
(no dialogue) Appears only in the Japanese version.

Locations[edit]

Plot synopsis[edit]

Tiff is kidnapped by King Dedede to ascertain the Warp Star's location.

The episode begins in Castle Dedede, where King Dedede is once again complaining to the N.M.E. Sales Guy about how all the monsters he has sent so far were not up to the task of beating Kirby. The Sales Guy suggests that King Dedede change tactics and first try to stop Kirby from being able to use his Warp Star before trying to beat him. To accomplish this, King Dedede and Escargoon head out in the Royal Racecar and abduct Tiff while she is having a picnic with her family and Kirby. They then take her down to the castle dungeon and try to coax her with sweets while keeping her tied up, saying they will not let her go until she reveals where Kabu is keeping the Warp Star. Before long, however, Tuff and the others come in to try and save her, though he foolishly gives away the Warp Star's location in the process. Hearing this, King Dedede and Escargoon run off in an instant to head for Kabu Canyon. Tiff does not bother to chase them, since she is confident that there's little they two of them can do even if they find it. She then recaps the events of A Dark & Stormy Knight to explain how she became the Warp Star's keeper, and also explains how she discovered Kabu's secret chamber in the first place before the events of the show. The two then speculate for a moment how Kirby's Warp Star fits so perfectly inside Kabu's secret chamber despite Kabu being around for so much longer.

Tiff and Kirby are knocked out of the air when the Warp Star is damaged.

Once King Dedede and Escargoon arrive at Kabu Canyon, they proceed to threaten the great sage to cough up the Warp Star, but Kabu remains silent. Dedede orders his soldiers to toss their spears at Kabu, but this proves ineffective. King Dedede then orders Kabu be tossed in the dungeon, but Captain Waddle Doo informs him of the impracticality of this command. As they bicker, a storm gathers over Dream Land, and just as Tiff reunites with her family back at the castle, the clouds part to reveal a massive alien ship that proceeds to bombard the castle with explosive rounds. These shots appear to be aimed at Kirby in particular, who makes a run for it. Meanwhile, the whole event is being watched by all of the Cappies in Cappy Town as King Dedede and Escargoon hurry back to Castle Dedede in a rush. They dial up Night Mare Enterprises to ask what the big idea is, and the Sales Guy reveals that his company has sent the giant warship Destroya to take care of Kirby once and for all. Seeing that Kirby is in danger, Meta Knight urges Tiff to call the Warp Star, despite Tiff's complaints that doing to will reveal its location to Dedede.

Kirby flies out to battle against the Air Riders.

Tiff calls for the Warp Star, but Kirby has difficulty getting on it due to continuously being harassed by Destroya's attacks. Meta Knight and his soldiers step in to deflect some of the volleys away, giving Kirby time to hop on. Kirby then attempts to fly toward Destroya to attack it but the ship merely changes focus and attacks Tiff instead, forcing Kirby to go and save her. While they try to get away, one of Destroya's bolts chips the Warp Star, causing it to fail momentarily and dropping Tiff and Kirby from the sky. Before they hit the water, the Warp Star recovers and picks them up, carrying them back to Kabu Canyon. Seeing all this, the N.M.E. Sales Guy informs King Dedede and Escargoon that Kabu acts as a sanctuary where the Warp Star and Star Warriors alike can heal, forcing them to come up with a fallback plan. Meanwhile, Tiff and Kirby's close friends manage to rendezvous inside Kabu's sanctuary, where the great sage tells them that the Warp Star needs time to heal.

Back at the castle, the N.M.E. Sales Guy informs King Dedede and Escargoon that he intends to send the Air Riders out to deal with Kirby before his Warp Star can recover fully. Sensing this danger, the Warp Star carries Kirby off and out of Kabu to fight them, though it is still somewhat shaky. As Kirby meets up with his new foes, the N.M.E. Sales Guy introduces each of them in turn, as King Dedede and Escargoon cheer for the Air Riders' success. The episode ends on a cliffhanger at this point, leading into the next episode: Air-Ride-in-Style - Part II.

Differences between versions[edit]

Japanese-exclusive scene showing the denizens of Whispy Woods Forest watching the attack of the Destroya.

Dialogue differences[edit]

  • In the Japanese version, when Tiff is being held and interrogated, King Dedede threatens that if she does not call the Warp Star, she will have to stay in the dungeon and eat all the food and "get flabby".
  • In the Japanese version, Tuff states that Kabu had been around for "tens of thousands of years", rather than "millions and millions of years" in the English version.
  • In the Japanese version, when King Dedede orders Captain Waddle Doo to move Kabu to the castle, Waddle Doo says that such an operation could take 30 years, and Escargoon then chimes in saying it would be more like 100 years.
  • In the Japanese version, the N.M.E. Sales Guy explains that the Air Ride Machines that he is sending out are another kind of Warp Star.
  • In the Japanese version, Kabu calls out "Warp Star!" again when Kirby flies out of his mouth to face the Air Riders.
  • In the Japanese version, King Dedede and Escargoon comment on the idea that while the Air Ride Machines are impressive, their riders do not look like much. The N.M.E. Sales Guy reassures them by saying that the riders do not matter as long as the machines perform.
  • In the Japanese version, Meta Knight comments that the Air Ride Machines being used by the enemy are Warp Stars that have been ridden by Star Warriors for generations.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ワープスターの危機!前編
Wāpu Sutā no Kiki! Zenpen
Crisis of the Warp Star! - Part 1
Brazilian Portuguese Máquinas Voadoras - Primeira Parte Flying Machines - First Part