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*In ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', when [[Hypernova]] Kirby inhales [[Flowery Woods]] and [[Flowered Sectonia]], their Health meters also peel off, and fly into Kirby's mouth. This is breaking the [[fourth wall]] as intended to emphasize how strong the attack is and the 3D stereoscopic screen of the Nintendo 3DS.
*In ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', when [[Hypernova]] Kirby inhales [[Flowery Woods]] and [[Flowered Sectonia]], their Health meters also peel off, and fly into Kirby's mouth. This is breaking the [[fourth wall]] as intended to emphasize how strong the attack is and the 3D stereoscopic screen of the Nintendo 3DS.
*So far, the boss with the most health in ''Kirby'' series history is [[King D-Mind's Revenge]] from ''[[Super Kirby Clash]]'', with 3,039,600 HP. Note that the ''Kirby Clash'' series uses a different health and damage system from the main series, with even the weakest boss, the [[Colossal Waddle Dee]], having 13,000 HP.
*So far, the boss with the most health in ''Kirby'' series history is [[King D-Mind's Revenge]] from ''[[Super Kirby Clash]]'', with 3,039,600 HP. Note that the ''Kirby Clash'' series uses a different health and damage system from the main series, with even the weakest boss, the [[Colossal Waddle Dee]], having 13,000 HP.
**The boss with the most health from the main series is the first form of [[Chaos Elfilis]] from ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'', with 3400 HP (for scale, a [[Star Bullet]] does 80 [[damage]] in this title).
**The boss with the most health from the main series is the first form of [[Chaos Elfilis]] from ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'', with 3,400 HP (for scale, a [[Star Bullet]] does 80 [[damage]] in this title).


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