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'''Air-Ride-in-Style - Part II''' is the 97th episode (51st in the 4Kids broadcast) of the ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'' series, and continues the story from the previous episode: [[Air-Ride-in-Style - Part I]]. In this episode, [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] faces off against the [[Air Riders]] and defeats them one-by-one by using novel [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] and by learning to fly the Air Ride Machines they drop in order to make up for his damaged [[Warp Star]]. After all four Air Riders are defeated, it is revealed that the entire event was a dream that [[Kabu (anime character)|Kabu]] sent to Tiff and Kirby in order to train them for the conflicts ahead. In reality, the [[Destroya]] is merely being sent to destroy Kabu, and Kirby has to fly and destroy it using the [[Crash]] Copy Ability, meanwhile being careful not to damage his Warp Star further.
'''Air-Ride-in-Style - Part II''' is the 97th episode (51st in the 4Kids broadcast) of the ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'' series, and continues the story from the previous episode: [[Air-Ride-in-Style - Part I]]. In this episode, [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] faces off against the [[Air Riders]] and defeats them one-by-one by using novel [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] and by learning to fly the [[Air Ride Machine]]s they drop in order to make up for his damaged [[Warp Star]]. After all four Air Riders are defeated, it is revealed that the entire event was a dream that [[Kabu (anime character)|Kabu]] sent to Tiff and Kirby in order to train them for the conflicts ahead. In reality, the [[Destroya]] is merely being sent to destroy Kabu, and Kirby has to fly and destroy it using the [[Crash]] Copy Ability, meanwhile being careful not to damage his Warp Star further.


This episode is the second 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.
This episode is the second 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.
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[[File:KRBaY E097 destroying the Destroya screenshot.png|thumb|150px|Kirby destroys the Destroya.]]
[[File:KRBaY E097 destroying the Destroya screenshot.png|thumb|150px|Kirby destroys the Destroya.]]
Kabu then explains that he sent Tiff and Kirby that dream in order to mentally prepare Kirby to fly using Air Ride Machines and to battle the Air Riders, which Kabu explains will be used against him in the near future. As they speak, the Destroya nears Kabu Canyon, intent on leveling the great sage to the ground. As it begins its bombardment, King Dedede and Escargoon are forced to pull back after they came to gloat in the [[Royal Racecar]]. Kabu then sends Kirby on his way using the still-damaged Warp Star in order to tackle the Destroya. After dodging several volleys, Kirby manages to worm his way into the ship's interior, where he sees the explosive bolts being manufactured. Kirby inhales three of them and gains the [[Crash]] copy ability. Using this ability, Kirby quickly vanquishes the Destroya by blowing it up from the inside. He then escapes and returns to Kabu Canyon, as his Warp Star starts to sputter out, in need of more time to recover. Watching this from afar, the N.M.E. Sales Guy and [[eNeMeE]] comment on how they may be able to take advantage of the Warp Star's weakened state, and wrestle it away from Kirby. The episode ends as Kirby looks up from inside Kabu sanctuary, sensing the danger ahead of him.
Kabu then explains that he sent Tiff and Kirby that dream in order to mentally prepare Kirby to fly using Air Ride Machines and to battle the Air Riders, which Kabu explains will be used against him in the near future. As they speak, the Destroya nears Kabu Canyon, intent on leveling the great sage to the ground. As it begins its bombardment, King Dedede and Escargoon are forced to pull back after they came to gloat in the [[Royal Racecar]]. Kabu then sends Kirby on his way using the still-damaged Warp Star in order to tackle the Destroya. After dodging several volleys, Kirby manages to worm his way into the ship's interior, where he sees the explosive bolts being manufactured. Kirby inhales three of them and gains the [[Crash]] copy ability. Using this ability, Kirby quickly vanquishes the Destroya by blowing it up from the inside. He then escapes and returns to Kabu Canyon, as his Warp Star starts to sputter out, in need of more time to recover. Watching this from afar, the N.M.E. Sales Guy and [[eNeMeE]] comment on how they may be able to take advantage of the Warp Star's weakened state, and wrestle it away from Kirby. The episode ends as Kirby looks up from inside Kabu's sanctuary, sensing the danger ahead of him.


==Differences between versions==
==Differences between versions==
*In the Japanese version, an arrangement of the [[Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens theme]] plays when Kirby is flying off toward the [[Destroya|Destrayer]].
*In the Japanese version, an arrangement of the [[Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens theme]] plays when Kirby is flying off toward the Destroya.


===Dialogue differences===
===Dialogue differences===
*In the Japanese version, when Kirby is being tailed by the Formula Star rider, Meta Knight tells Kirby to make a sudden turn to get around the rider. This is a reference to the Formula Star's main weakness in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'': its very slow turn rate and acceleration.
*In the Japanese version, when Kirby is being tailed by the Formula Star rider, Meta Knight tells Kirby to make a sudden turn to get around the rider. This is a reference to the Formula Star's main weakness in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'': its very slow turn rate and acceleration.
*In the Japanese version, Kirby shouts the names of his various attacks as he uses them.
*In the Japanese version, Kirby shouts the names of his various attacks as he uses them.
*In the Japanese version, Kabu explains that he used memories from the other Kabu throughout the universe in order to send Kirby and [[Tiff|Fumu]] the dream about the Air Ride Machines.
*In the Japanese version, Kabu explains that he used memories from the other Kabu throughout the universe in order to send Kirby and Tiff the dream about the Air Ride Machines.
*In the Japanese version, there is no implication from [[eNeMeE|Nightmare]] that he wishes to take Kirby's Warp Star for himself.
*In the Japanese version, there is no implication from eNeMeE that he wishes to take Kirby's Warp Star for himself.


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