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Despite not appearing in the original ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', Festival returns in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', where it appears to work the same way as in ''Kirby Star Allies'' (though without the formal Friend Ability designation). Notably, [[Magolor]] appears during the dance in at least some instances as well, despite | Despite not appearing in the original ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', Festival returns in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', where it appears to work the same way as in ''Kirby Star Allies'' (though without the formal Friend Ability designation). Notably, [[Magolor]] appears during the dance in at least some instances as well, despite not being playable in Story Mode and Extra Mode. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 21:37, 9 February 2023
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“ | Honk, toot, and bammity-bam! This ability creates a festival of drums and horns, which makes everyone break into a wild dance! Gather your all-star friends and have a party! | ” | — Pause screen text from Kirby Star Allies |
Festival is a single-use Copy Ability that debuted in Kirby Star Allies. The Festival ability gives Kirby a captain's hat with a frock of colorful feathers attached to the back. When used, time freezes and Kirby and any Friends present will dance, dealing massive damage to all enemies on screen and turning them into Point Stars once the dance concludes. Festival's power increases if more friends are present to dance. Once the dance is performed, Kirby will lose this ability.
Festival is the first limited-use Copy Ability to be introduced since Magic in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror - a 14 year gap.
Game appearances
Kirby Star Allies
Festival made its debut as an ability in Kirby Star Allies. It can be obtained from a Mix, by swallowing Don Puffle or by swallowing the golden cherries dropped by Yggy Woods. When used with multiple players, it automatically turns into the Festival Dance Friend Ability.
The Festival attack's damage is:
- Dance Solo (1 player): 180
- Festival Dance (2 players): 200
- Festival Dance (3 players): 210
- Festival Dance (4 players): 220
(For reference, a Star Bullet does 52 damage.)
Super Kirby Clash
Though not appearing as an ability in Super Kirby Clash, Festival Kirby is seen as a sticker, which can be purchased at Magolor's Shoppe for 20 Gem Apples.
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
Despite not appearing in the original Kirby's Return to Dream Land, Festival returns in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, where it appears to work the same way as in Kirby Star Allies (though without the formal Friend Ability designation). Notably, Magolor appears during the dance in at least some instances as well, despite not being playable in Story Mode and Extra Mode.
Trivia
- The Festival ability was designed to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Kirby series, further proven by the ability using the graphics of the 25th anniversary logo ring at the end of the dance.[1] This also applies to its appearance in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, which was released during the 30th anniversary of the series.
- In The Ultimate Choice, Point Stars are still created when using Festival on common enemies, even though there is no counter for them. The player has to go out of their way to try this, obtaining the ability during the Yggy Woods fight and then keeping it until a mid-boss ambush.
Gallery
Artwork from Kirby Star Allies
Ability Star from Kirby Star Allies
Ability Star from Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
Illustration from the Kirby JP Twitter celebrating Kirby's 27th anniversary
Banner from the Kirby Personality Quiz
Videos
Official Kirby Portal video showcasing Festival
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | フェスティバル Fesutibaru |
Festival |
Traditional Chinese | 慶典 qìng diǎn |
Festival |
Simplified Chinese | 庆典 qìng diǎn | |
Dutch | Festival | - |
French | Festival | - |
German | Festival | - |
Italian | Festival | - |
Korean | 페스티벌 Peseutibeol |
Festival |
Portuguese | Festival | - |
Spanish | Festival | - |
References
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