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{{About|the tutorial system of ''Kirby Super Star'' and its remake|the musical theme of the same name|[[The Beginner's Room (theme)]]}}
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[[File:KSS Beginner Show jolly fellow.png|thumb|right|Kirby gives his infamous glare in the '''Beginner's Room''' for [[Spring Breeze]] in ''Kirby Super Star''.]]
[[File:KSS Beginner Show jolly fellow.png|thumb|right|Kirby gives his infamous glare in the '''Beginner's Room''' for [[Spring Breeze]] in ''Kirby Super Star''.]]
{{quote|Is this your first time playing?|prompt from ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' when starting a new game in [[Spring Breeze]]}}
{{quote|Is this your first time playing?|prompt from ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' when starting a new game in [[Spring Breeze]]}}
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==Spring Breeze==
==Spring Breeze==
[[File:KSSU Beginners Room Spring Breeze.png|thumb|right|Kirby once again glares at the mention of being called ''jolly'' in the beginner's room for [[Spring Breeze]] in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''.]]
[[File:KSSU Beginners Room Spring Breeze.png|thumb|right|Kirby once again glares at the mention of being called ''jolly'' in the beginner's room for [[Spring Breeze]] in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''.]]
The show for [[Spring Breeze]] differs greatly between versions.
The show for Spring Breeze differs greatly between versions.
 
===''Kirby Super Star''===
===''Kirby Super Star''===
In ''Kirby Super Star'', the Spring Breeze show is the most basic of all, explaining how to use the controller and introducing the player to Kirby. It then explains the basics of how to control Kirby and what the objective is. During the show, at various points, the player is given the opportunity to try out the moves being explained. Through the show, the player is taught how to move left and right, how to enter [[door]]s, how to [[jump]], how to [[hover]], how to [[inhale]], and how to spit [[Star Bullet|star bullets]].
In ''Kirby Super Star'', the [[Spring Breeze]] show is the most basic of all, explaining how to use the controller and introducing the player to Kirby. It then explains the basics of how to control Kirby and what the objective is. During the show, at various points, the player is given the opportunity to try out the moves being explained. Through the show, the player is taught how to move left and right, how to enter [[door]]s, how to [[jump]], how to [[hover]], how to [[inhale]], and how to spit [[Star Bullet|star bullets]].


Notably, this show does not describe other basic moves, such as [[Slide|sliding]], using the [[Air Bullet|air bullet]], [[swim|swimming]], [[dash]]ing, [[guard]]ing, or using [[Copy Ability|copy abilities]]. Many of these demonstrations are reserved for the [[Dyna Blade (main game)|Dyna Blade]] show instead.
Notably, this show does not describe other basic moves, such as [[Slide|sliding]], using the [[Air Bullet|air bullet]], [[swim|swimming]], [[dash]]ing, [[guard]]ing, or using [[Copy Ability|copy abilities]]. Many of these demonstrations are reserved for the [[Dyna Blade (main game)|Dyna Blade]] show instead.
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''Whenever you find food, take it.''<br>
''Whenever you find food, take it.''<br>
''There is food up in the sky. Fly up and get it.''<br>
''There is food up in the sky. Fly up and get it.''<br>
''To make Kirby fly,push{{sic}} '''B''' while he is in the air.''<br>
''To make Kirby fly,push '''B''' while he is in the air.''*<br>
''Take the food by continually pressing '''B'''.''<br>
''Take the food by continually pressing '''B'''.''<br>
''Good job!''<br>
''Good job!''<br>
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<small>*this mis-spacing is preserved from the original text.</small>


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==Dyna Blade==
==Dyna Blade==
[[File:KSS Beginner Show copy sleep.png|thumb|right|Kirby demonstrates the [[Sleep]] ability at the start of the Copy Ability portion of the show, shown at the start of the [[Dyna Blade (main game)|Dyna Blade]] game in ''Kirby Super Star''.]]
[[File:KSS Beginner Show copy sleep.png|thumb|right|Kirby demonstrates the [[Sleep]] ability at the start of the Copy Ability portion of the show, shown at the start of the [[Dyna Blade (main game)|Dyna Blade]] game in ''Kirby Super Star''.]]
The show for [[Dyna Blade (main game)|Dyna Blade]] introduces the player to the mechanics behind copy abilities and [[helper]]s. In addition, it teaches the player how to do some other basic moves, such as dashing, sliding, and guarding. This show fills in many of the gaps in knowledge left by the Spring Breeze show, but it does not explain everything, instead instructing the player to consult the manual for more details.
The show for Dyna Blade introduces the player to the mechanics behind copy abilities and [[helper]]s. In addition, it teaches the player how to do some other basic moves, such as dashing, sliding, and guarding. This show fills in many of the gaps in knowledge left by the Spring Breeze show, but it does not explain everything, instead instructing the player to consult the manual for more details.


There is no Beginner's Show for the ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' version of the game.
There is no Beginner's Show for the ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' version of the game.
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''Practice, practice, practice...and master "copy" and "helper!" Good luck!''
''Practice, practice, practice...and master "copy" and "helper!" Good luck!''
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<gallery>
KSS Waddle Doo intro.png|[[Waddle Doo]] is introduced in the [[Dyna Blade (main game)|Dyna Blade]] beginner's show in ''Kirby Super Star''.
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The show for [[Gourmet Race]] is a very short one, consisting of only a single scene and a few lines from the narrator. On the stage, Kirby and [[King Dedede]] are running on a treadmill with a scrolling background painting behind them. [[Food]] items continually float in from the right, which are caught by either Kirby or Dedede depending on where their position on the treadmill is. The player is not given the opportunity to control anything in this show.
The show for [[Gourmet Race]] is a very short one, consisting of only a single scene and a few lines from the narrator. On the stage, Kirby and [[King Dedede]] are running on a treadmill with a scrolling background painting behind them. [[Food]] items continually float in from the right, which are caught by either Kirby or Dedede depending on where their position on the treadmill is. The player is not given the opportunity to control anything in this show.


Both the ''Kirby Super Star'' and ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' versions are the same, but visually the food spawns from a machine operated by a [[Waddle Dee]] in a chef uniform. The narrator's lines also differ somewhat.
Both the ''Kirby Super Star'' and ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' versions are the same, but the narrator's lines differ somewhat.


===Transcript===
===Transcript===
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==The Great Cave Offensive==
==The Great Cave Offensive==
[[File:KSS Beginner Show TGCO.png|thumb|right|[[Poppy Bros. Jr.]] reveals a hidden treasure chest that Kirby missed in the beginner's show for [[The Great Cave Offensive]] in ''Kirby Super Star''.]]
[[File:KSS Beginner Show TGCO.png|thumb|right|[[Poppy Bros. Jr.]] reveals a hidden treasure chest that Kirby missed in the beginner's show for [[The Great Cave Offensive]] in ''Kirby Super Star''.]]
Unlike other shows, the show for [[The Great Cave Offensive]] takes place directly inside the cave. In this show, the narrator explains the premise of collecting [[Treasure]]s and challenges the player to find all 60. On the scene, Kirby finds two treasures, but then walks off before finding a hidden third, which is uncovered by [[Poppy Bros. Jr.]]. The player is not given the opportunity to control anything in this show. The treasures used as an example are the Gold Medal and the Whip.
Unlike other shows, this show takes place directly inside the cave. In this show, the narrator explains the premise of collecting [[Treasure]]s and challenges the player to find all 60. On the scene, Kirby finds two treasures, but then walks off before finding a hidden third, which is uncovered by [[Poppy Bros. Jr.]]. The player is not given the opportunity to control anything in this show. The treasures used as an example are the Gold Medal and the Whip.


Both the ''Kirby Super Star'' and ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' versions are the same, but the narrator's lines differ somewhat.
Both the ''Kirby Super Star'' and ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' versions are the same, but the narrator's lines differ somewhat.
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==Milky Way Wishes==
==Milky Way Wishes==
[[File:KSSU Beginners Room Milky Way Wishes.png|thumb|right|Kirby is shocked he won't be able to just inhale enemies for copy abilities in the beginner's room for [[Milky Way Wishes]] in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''.]]
[[File:KSSU Beginners Room Milky Way Wishes.png|thumb|right|Kirby is shocked he won't be able to just inhale enemies for copy abilities in the beginner's room for [[Milky Way Wishes]] in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''.]]
For the final Beginner's Show, the player is instructed on how the mechanics of [[Milky Way Wishes]] work. Namely, it first explains that Kirby cannot copy abilities from most enemies, and must instead rely on the [[Copy Essence Deluxe|Copy Essences Deluxe]] to obtain his abilities. It then explains how to select different essences using the menu or quick select. The player is not given the opportunity to control anything in this show.
For the final Beginner's Show, the player is instructed on how the mechanics of the game mode work. Namely, it first explains that Kirby cannot copy abilities from most enemies, and must instead rely on the [[Copy Essence Deluxe|Copy Essences Deluxe]] to obtain his abilities. It then explains how to select different essences using the menu or quick select. The player is not given the opportunity to control anything in this show.


Both the ''Kirby Super Star'' and ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' versions are the same, but the narrator's lines differ somewhat.
Both the ''Kirby Super Star'' and ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' versions are the same, but the narrator's lines differ somewhat.
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