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|{{center|[[File:E52 King Dedede.png|100px]]}}
|{{center|[[File:E52 King Dedede.png|100px]]}}
|Primary character
|Primary character
|In this episode, King Dedede jumps into the latest craze sweeping through Cappy Town involving collecting toy figures inside chocolate capsules. In the process, he uses armed force to try and confiscate all of the capsules from Gangu's store, and later attempts to steal one of the Cappy kids' rare figures, only to end up jailed by Chief Bookem for the act. After being let out of jail early due to being too much of a burden on Bookem to keep locked up, Dedede hatches a plan to get revenge on the Cappies by selling his own line of choco-capsule figures, this time with monster toys inside, which later come to life and cause havoc in town.
|In this episode, King Dedede jumps into the latest craze sweeping through Cappy Town involving collecting toy figures inside chocolate capsules. I nthe process, he uses armed force to try and confiscate all of the capsules from Gangu's store, and later attempts to steal one of the Cappy kids' rare figures, only to end up jailed by Chief Bookem for the act. After being let out of jail early due to being too much of a burden on Bookem to keep locked up, Dedede hatches a plan to get revenge on the Cappies by selling his own line of choco-capsule figures, this time with monster toys inside, which later come to life and cause havoc in town.
|''"You liar! You gonna keep it for yourself! I bet you was stakin' out that house hopin' for a robber to come along!"''
|''"You liar! You gonna keep it for yourself! I bet you was stakin' out that house hopin' for a robber to come along!"''
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|{{center|[[File:E65 King Dedede.png|100px]]}}
|Secondary character
|Secondary character
|In this episode, King Dedede is not directly involved with the proceedings, but he and Escargoon momentarily get hold of Knuckle Joe's locket and discover the microchip inside that was left behind by Knuckle Joe's father for his son. Escargoon decodes the chip and learns that it contains schematics to build a power amplification gauntlet, and after building this gauntlet, the two learn that it can only be powered by a sufficient gemstone. Dedede gets the idea to steal Escargoon's secret jewelry collection to see if any of the gems therein would work, but ultimately, the gauntlet, locket, the gems are stolen by Tuff and Fololo & Falala in order to help Knuckle Joe defeat Masher 2.0.
|In this episode, King Dedede is not directly involved with the proceedings, but he and Escargoon momentarily get hold of Knuckle Joe's locket and discover the microchip inside that was left behind by Knuckle Joe's father for his son. Escargoon decodes the chip and learns that it contains schematics to build a power amplification gauntlet, and after building this gauntlet, the two learn that it can only be powered by a sufficient gemstone. Dedede get s the idea to steal Escargoon's secret jewelry collection to see if any of the gems therein would work, but ultimately, the gauntlet, locket, the gems are stolen by Tuff and Fololo & Falala in order to help Knuckle Joe defeat Masher 2.0.
|''"We could turn harmless critters into super bad monsters!"''
|''"We could turn harmless critters into super bad monsters!"''
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|{{center|[[File:E77 King Dedede.png|100px]]}}
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|Primary character
|In this episode, Dedede learns of potentially seditious activity taking place in Cappy Town, and attempts to suppress the people with fire hoses, when in reality they were just trying to make paintings and drawings. When the people accuse Dedede of being a brute who doesn't appreciate the arts, he attempts to prove them wrong by setting up an art museum, but when it's pointed out that the museum is empty, he invites the people to submit their art to be displayed in the museum. Later on, however, he decides to one-up the Cappies instead by ordering alien art from N.M.E. for exhibition. When he reveals this art in his museum, Tiff is captivated by the pieces, but Dedede finds them to be disgusting and abhorrent, instead directing the people to his own painting, which is so shoddy that they all mock him openly for it. Enraged at this, King Dedede orders the monster [[Paint Roller]] to come to the museum and vandalize all the alien art so that it resembles him and Escargoon, forgetting that he was supposed to return the art unblemished. Kirby later battles Paint Roller using the Paint Ability and defeats him, taking the art museum with it. Dedede and the others note as the resulting paint explosion turns the background of Dream Land into an impressionistic painting.
|In this episode, Dedede learns of potentially seditious activity taking place in Cappy Town, and attempts t suppress the people with fire hoses, when in reality they were just trying to make paintings and drawings. When the people accuse Dedede of being a brute who doesn't appreciate the arts, he attempts to prove them wrong by setting up an art museum, but when it's pointed out that the museum is empty, he invites the people to submit their art to be displayed in the museum. Later on, however, he decides to one-up the Cappies instead by ordering alien art from N.M.E. for exhibition. When he reveals this art in his museum, Tiff is captivated by the pieces, but Dedede finds them to be disgusting and abhorrent, instead directing the people to his own painting, which is so shoddy that they all mock him openly for it. Enraged at this, King Dedede orders the monster [[Paint Roller]] to come to the museum and vandalize all the alien art so that it resembles him and Escargoon, forgetting that he was supposed to return the art unblemished. Kirby later battles Paint Roller using the Paint Ability and defeats him, taking the art museum with it. Dedede and the others note as the resulting paint explosion turns the background of Dream Land into an impressionistic painting.
|''"Right there, that's me! Since I'm what you call the star of this here paintin', I'm sittin' smack dab in the middle! You'll note the per-spectacles and I put a big ol' impressionistic Sun up there, see? This here's my castle, and right next to it is Escargoon! Note the lack of depth! This here's the Mayor being chased by his sheep! And this here's Kirby! He's being chased by me! See I drawed{{sic}} him all lumpy to express his inner lumpiness!"''
|''"Right there, that's me! Since I'm what you call the star of this here paintin', I'm sittin' smack dab in the middle! You'll note the per-spectacles and I put a big ol' impressionistic Sun up there, see? This here's my castle, and right next to it is Escargoon! Note the lack of depth! This here's the Mayor being chased by his sheep! And this here's Kirby! He's being chased by me! See I drawed{{sic}} him all lumpy to express his inner lumpiness!"''
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