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Green Greens - Pixel 13 is the 13th pixel of Green Greens in Kirby's Dream Land. It has no visible color on the Game Boy, but in Spring Breeze in Kirby Super Star, it is blue. It stands to the right of Green Greens - Pixel 12 and to the left of Green Greens - Pixel 14.

While it appears identical to the other pixels surrounding it, the pixel has played a major role in various Kirby games. Its roles are often mysterious, yet important to the plot. It has also made many appearances outside the Kirby franchise. For your reading pleasure, only its most notable appearances are covered here.

Game Appearances

Kirby's Dream Land

The pixel makes its debut in Kirby's Dream Land. Here, it is a pixel in the sky of Green Greens. Due to the game being made for the Game Boy, the pixel appears blank.

Kirby Super Star

The pixel returns in Spring Breeze in Kirby Super Star, playing the same role as in the first game. Here, however, it is blue, which started an important part of the pixel's legacy.

Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards

In Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, the pixel resides in the Fire-Ice ability. If Kirby defeats Miracle Matter while keeping this ability throughout the battle, Kirby will be able to play this pixel as a bonus level. The level has no goal and cannot be cleared.

Kirby: Squeak Squad

In Kirby: Squeak Squad, the pixel can be unlocked as the third treasure in Gamble Galaxy - Stage 4, as the final treasure in the game. Collecting this treasure unlocks a True Arena that allows Kirby to fight the secret boss Dark Nebula EX a total of 999,999 times with no healing items. If this is done, Kirby can play through the bonus level from Kirby 64.

Kirby's Return to Dream Land

In Kirby's Return to Dream Land, the pixel can be seen on the Lor Starcutter and all its parts. It was confirmed in an interview that this pixel motivated Magolor to steal the Master Crown.

Kirby Star Allies

The pixel appears in the fourth wave of Dream Friends in Kirby Star Allies as a playable character. It utilizes every move from every one of Kirby's previous abilities, chosen at random from a roulette. If Soul Melter EX is beaten with the pixel without Friend Helpers, Kirby may fight the pixel as a boss. The boss has infinite health and cannot die.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The pixel makes its debut in Smash as the 13th challenger pack of the DLC of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Its moveset is the same as in Star Allies. According to The Only Correct Tier List TM, the pixel is ranked first, under SSS+++ tier. It has been stated that this pixel made Galeem and Dharkon battle in World of Light, much like the Sun and Moon in Kirby Super Star.

Trivia

  • The pixel is the primary antagonist of the Kirby series.
  • The number 13 is often associated with good luck.
  • The next mainline Kirby game will be the 13th installment in the main series.
  • This is not WiKirby's 13th article.
  • This is not an April Fools article.
  • This pixel is the most discussed topic in the Kirby series.
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  • This trivia section is too short for its own good.