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In ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' and its remake, HR-D3 appears in [[Extra Mode]] and can be fought again in [[The True Arena]]. In Extra Mode, it is fought directly after Metal General EX at the end of Egg Engines. If the fight with HR-D3 is lost, Metal General EX's fight is automatically skipped so the player can try again, though losing a life on the second stage of HR-D3's battle restarts at its first stage.
In ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' and its remake, HR-D3 appears in [[Extra Mode]] and can be fought again in [[The True Arena]]. In Extra Mode, it is fought directly after Metal General EX at the end of Egg Engines. If the fight with HR-D3 is lost, Metal General EX's fight is automatically skipped so the player can try again, though losing a life on the second stage of HR-D3's battle restarts at its first stage.


HR-D3's pause screen description calls it "an ancient war machine" that "drifted in from another dimension," which is likely a reference to [[Another Dimension]], but could also refer back to its origins as [[Dedede Robo]] in the canceled GameCube game. This is further suggested in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', where said pause description now mentions HR-D3 as "crossing time and space through an interdimensional tunnel", as well as the song "[[King Dedede's Theme#Kirby and the Forgotten Land|Roar of Dedede]]" being used in the second phase.
HR-D3's pause screen description calls it "an ancient war machine" that "drifted in from another dimension," which is likely a reference to [[Another Dimension]], but could also refer back to its origins as [[Dedede Robo]] in the canceled GameCube game. This is further suggested in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', where said pause description now mentions HR-D3 and "crossing time and space through an interdimensional tunnel", as well as the song "[[King Dedede's Theme#Kirby and the Forgotten Land|Roar of Dedede]]" being used in the second phase.


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