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|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|designer= [[Shinichi Shimomura]]
|designer= [[Shinichi Shimomura]]
|released='''SNES'''<br>{{Released|NA|November 27, 1997|Japan|March 27, 1998}}<br>'''Virtual Console (Wii)'''<br>{{Released|NA|January 5, 2009|Japan|April 28, 2009|Europe|July 24, 2009<ref>http://www.nindb.net/kirbys-dream-land-3.html</ref>|Australia|July 24, 2009}}<br>'''Virtual Console (Wii U)'''<br>{{Released|Japan|May 8, 2013|NA|May 8, 2013|Europe|July 25, 2013|Australia|July 25, 2013}}<br>'''SNES: Nintendo Switch Online'''<br>{{Released|Japan|September 6, 2019|NA|September 5, 2019|Europe|September 6, 2019|Australia|September 6, 2019}}
|released='''SNES'''<br>{{Released|NA|November 27, 1997|Japan|March 27, 1998}}<br>'''Virtual Console (Wii)'''<br>{{Released|NA|January 5, 2009|Japan|April 28, 2009|Europe|July 24, 2009<ref>http://www.nindb.net/kirbys-dream-land-3.html</ref>|Australia|July 24, 2009}}<br>'''Virtual Console (Wii U)'''<br>{{Released|Japan|May 8, 2013|NA|May 8, 2013|Europe|July 25, 2013|Australia|July 25, 2013}}<br>'''SNES: Nintendo Switch Online'''<br>{{Released|Japan|September 5, 2019|NA|September 5, 2019|Europe|September 5, 2019|Australia|September 5, 2019}}
|platforms= [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Wii]] <small>([[Virtual Console]], ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'')</small>, [[Wii U]] <small>(Virtual Console)</small>, [[Nintendo Switch]] <small>(SNES: Nintendo Switch Online)</small>
|platforms= [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Wii]] <small>([[Virtual Console]], ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'')</small>, [[Wii U]] <small>(Virtual Console)</small>, [[Nintendo Switch]] <small>(SNES: Nintendo Switch Online)</small>
|language={{languages|jp=y|en_us=y}}
|language={{languages|jp=y|en_us=y}}
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'''''Kirby's Dream Land 3''''' is a video game released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in the year 1997. This game is the direct sequel to ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'', adapting many mechanics of that game and continuing the story of the fight against [[Dark Matter]]. This game was followed by ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' in 2000, which expanded further upon the ideas introduced in this game and its predecessor. In 2009, the game was re-released via the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] service. It was later re-released in 2012 with other ''Kirby'' games in ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition|Kirby's Dream Collection]]'', and again in 2013 as part of the [[Wii U]]'s Virtual Console service. It would also be released in 2019 on the [[Nintendo Switch]] as part of Nintendo Switch Online.
'''''Kirby's Dream Land 3''''' is a video game released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in the year 1997. This game is the direct sequel to ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'', adapting many mechanics of that game and continuing the story of the fight against [[Dark Matter]]. This game was followed by ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' in 2000, which expanded further upon the ideas introduced in this game and its predecessor. In 2009, the game was re-released via the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] service. It was later re-released in 2012 with other ''Kirby'' games in ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition|Kirby's Dream Collection]]'', and again in 2013 as part of the [[Wii U]]'s Virtual Console service. It would also be released in 2019 on the [[Nintendo Switch]] as part of Nintendo Switch Online.


''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' continues the central concept of its predecessor by featuring only eight basic [[Copy Ability|copy abilities]] for [[Kirby]] to acquire, but allowing him to pair these abilities with one of his [[Animal Friend]]s for a different effect. Instead of just three friends, however, Kirby has access to a total of six, with each one offering a different set of strengths and drawbacks, as well as providing unique combinations when paired with an ability. Kirby also has access to an expanded moveset, which includes the [[Slide]] technique, the [[Headbutt]], and the [[Dash]]. In addition, a second player can join in as [[Gooey]], who can be called forth from inside Kirby's mouth at any time, and has nearly all of the same skills, including the copy ability and the ability to pair with animals. If no second player is available, Gooey can be directed by the [[CPU]] to act as a [[helper]] similar to the ones in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''.
''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' continues the central concept of its predecessor by featuring only eight basic [[Copy Ability|copy abilities]] for [[Kirby]] to acquire, but allowing him to pair these abilities with one of his [[Animal Friend]]s for a different effect. Instead of just three friends, however, Kirby has access to a total of six, with each one offering a different set of strengths and drawbacks, as well as providing unique combinations when paired with an ability. Kirby also has access to an expanded move-set, which includes the [[Slide]] technique, the [[Headbutt]], and the [[Dash]]. In addition, a second player can join in as [[Gooey]], who can be called forth from inside Kirby's mouth at any time, and has nearly all of the same skills, including the copy ability and the ability to pair with animals. If no second player is available, Gooey can be directed by the [[CPU]] to act as a [[helper]] similar to the ones in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''.
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==Story==
==Story==
[[File:KDL3 - Story 3.png|thumb|left|In ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', Dark Matter invades Popstar and implants itself in the center of the planet, as shown in this illustration from the manual.]]
[[File:KDL3 - Story 3.png|thumb|left|In ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', Dark Matter invades Popstar and implants itself in the center of the planet, as shown in this illustration from the manual.]]
The setting of ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' is [[Popstar]], [[Kirby]]'s home planet. During the introduction scene, Kirby and [[Gooey]] are seen having fun during a fishing trip.
The setting of ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' is [[Popstar]], [[Kirby]]'s home planet. During the introduction scene, Kirby and [[Gooey]] are seen having fun during a fishing trip.<ref>{{cite|One day, Kirby and Gooey went fishing. Birds were singing. The sun was shining. It was such a nice day that they felt more like napping than fishing.|Instruction booklet|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''}}</ref>


However, while they enjoy the seemingly peaceful day, a [[Dark Matter (cloud)|black cloud]] appears in the sky. The black mass enters Popstar's atmosphere, thereby shattering its rings, and quickly spreads over the whole planet. Those who come in contact with the cloud get possessed by it, a fate that befalls many of Popstar's denizens, even including King Dedede.
However, while they enjoy the seemingly peaceful day, a [[Dark Matter (cloud)|black cloud]] appears in the sky. The black mass enters Popstar's atmosphere, thereby shattering its rings, and quickly spreads over the whole planet.<ref>{{cite|The black object started to spit out small clouds. These clouds were scattered everywhere.|Instruction booklet|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''}}</ref> Those who come in contact with the cloud get possessed by it, a fate that befalls many of Popstar's denizens, even including King Dedede.<ref>{{cite|The small clouds took control of King Dedede and his minions. They started to do terrible things!|Instruction booklet|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''}}</ref>


As the cloud's activity commences, [[Coo]] the owl arrives and hastily notifies Kirby and Gooey of what is going on. The two can only watch from a nearby hill as the cloud conquers Popstar. Together with his friends from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'' ([[Rick]], [[Kine]] and Coo) and three new friends ([[Nago]], [[ChuChu]] and [[Pitch]]), Kirby sets out on a journey to free their home from the clutches of the intruder.
As the cloud's activity commences, [[Coo]] the owl arrives and hastily notifies Kirby and Gooey of what is going on. <ref>{{cite|Just then, Coo appeared, looking panicked. "Hurry, Kirby!" he said. "PopStar's in BIG trouble!"|Instruction booklet|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''}}</ref> The two can only watch from a nearby hill as the cloud conquers Popstar. Together with his friends from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'' ([[Rick]], [[Kine]] and Coo) and three new friends ([[Nago]], [[ChuChu]] and [[Pitch]]), Kirby sets out on a journey to free their home from the clutches of the intruder.<ref>{{cite|Now, Kirby and his friends have left to get rid of these strange clouds and save PopStar!|Instruction booklet|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''}}</ref>


Kirby and his friends travel through the five main areas of Popstar, helping many citizens along the way, and fighting to free those under the cloud's possession, gaining a [[Heart Star]] through every deed. When they liberate the last area of Popstar, the planet is saved, but the origin of the intruder's power still remains and hangs in the sky, gazing down upon the heroes.
Kirby and his friends travel through the five main areas of Popstar, helping many citizens along the way, and fighting to free those under the cloud's possession, gaining a [[Heart Star]] through every deed. When they liberate the last area of Popstar, the planet is saved, but the origin of the intruder's power still remains and hangs in the sky, gazing down upon the heroes.
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:KDL3 S LevelScreen.png|thumb|left|The stage selection screen for [[Grass Land (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Grass Land]], the first level of the game.]]
[[File:KDL3 S LevelScreen.png|thumb|left|The stage selection screen for [[Grass Land (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Grass Land]], the first level of the game.]]
''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' is a two-dimensional platformer game, which can be played by two players simultaneously. The game begins on the map screen showing Popstar taken over by Dark Matter. From the map screen, the player can choose one of the five levels to enter. In the beginning, only level one is available, and every following level is unlocked after the boss of the preceding level is defeated. The levels themselves are displayed on their own map screens and are divided into six regular stages and a boss stage, again played and unlocked in sequence.
''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' is a two-dimensional platformer game, which can be played by two players simultaneously. The game begins on the map screen showing Popstar taken over by Dark Matter. From the map screen, the player can choose one of the five levels to enter. In the beginning, only level one is available, and every following level is unlocked after the boss of the preceding level is defeated. The levels themselves are displayed on their own map screens and are divided into six regular stages and a boss stage, again played and unlocked in sequence.  


[[File:KDL3 S SamusAran.png|thumb|At the end of every stage someone is waiting for Kirby.]]
[[File:KDL3 S SamusAran.png|thumb|At the end of every stage someone is waiting for Kirby.]]
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[[File:KDL3 S KirbyGooey.png|thumb|left|Kirby and Gooey.]]
[[File:KDL3 S KirbyGooey.png|thumb|left|Kirby and Gooey.]]
While playing a stage, Kirby can be controlled and moved around via the +Control Pad. The B Button causes him to jump, while consecutively pressing the button in the air makes him [[hover]]. The Y Button can be used to [[inhale]] enemies and to spit them out again. An inhaled enemy can be gulped down by pressing down on the +Control Pad after inhaling. If the enemy possesses an ability, then Kirby will obtain this [[Copy Ability]] after gulping the enemy down. The Copy Ability can then be used with the Y Button, or ditched with the Select Button. Eight such Copy Abilities are available for Kirby to use.
While playing a stage, Kirby can be controlled and moved around via the Directional Pad. The B Button causes him to jump, while consecutively pressing the button in the air makes him [[hover]]. The Y Button can be used to [[inhale]] enemies and to spit them out again. An inhaled enemy can be gulped down by pressing down on the Directional Pad after inhaling. If the enemy possesses an ability, then Kirby will obtain this [[Copy Ability]] after gulping the enemy down. The Copy Ability can then be used with the Y Button, or ditched with the Select Button. Eight such Copy Abilities are available for Kirby to use.  


A press of the A Button lets Kirby summon his friend Gooey to assist him during stages. Gooey possesses skills very similar to those of Kirby, and he too can copy abilities. If any button on a second controller is pressed, a second player will gain control of Gooey. The second player can use the X Button to [[Space Jump|return to where Kirby is standing]]. Summoning Gooey costs Kirby some of his [[health]], however, but he can regain this by inhaling Gooey and gulping him down again, which removes Gooey from play until called again.
A press of the A Button lets Kirby summon his friend Gooey to assist him during stages. Gooey possesses skills very similar to those of Kirby, and he too can copy abilities. If any button on a second controller is pressed, a second player will gain control of Gooey. The second player can use the X Button to [[Space Jump|return to where Kirby is standing]]. Summoning Gooey costs Kirby some of his [[health]], however, but he can regain this by inhaling Gooey and gulping him down again, which removes Gooey from play until called again.
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==Controls==
==Controls==
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{| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=2
!colspan=3|Kirby's moveset
!colspan=3|Kirby's moveset
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|Release ability
|Release ability
|[[File:KDL3 Kirby Damage artwork.png|130px]]
|[[File:KDL3 Kirby Damage artwork.png|130px]]
|SELECT button or take damage
|Select or take damage
|-
|-
|Call Gooey
|Call Gooey
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|[[File:KDL3 Gooey artwork.png|130px]]
|[[File:KDL3 Gooey artwork.png|130px]]
|[[Gooey]]
|[[Gooey]]
|Kirby's friend, Gooey is a blob-like creature made from Dark Matter. Despite his origin, he seems to get along with Kirby and his friends quite well, and doesn't appear to inherit any of his creator's malevolent tendencies. Gooey can be summoned by Kirby to accompany him. He possesses abilities similar to those of Kirby, and can even float in the air like him. Though he does not possess a powerful suction attack like Kirby, he can cast out his long tongue to grab enemies and swallow them to steal their abilities.
|Kirby's friend, Gooey is a blob-like creature made from Dark Matter. Despite his origin, he seems to get along with Kirby and his friends quite well, and doesn't appear to inherit any of his creator's malevolent tendencies.<ref>{{cite|Gooey is Kirby's good friend. While he's made from the same stuff as Dark Matter, he doesn't have an evil spirit.|Instruction booklet|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''}}</ref> Gooey can be summoned by Kirby to accompany him. He possesses abilities similar to those of Kirby, and can even float in the air like him. Though he does not possess a powerful suction attack like Kirby, he can cast out his long tongue to grab enemies and swallow them to steal their abilities.
|''I can use the same attacks as Kirby!''
|''I can use the same attacks as Kirby!''
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|-
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|[[File:KDL3 Nago artwork.png|130px]]
|[[File:KDL3 Nago artwork.png|130px]]
|[[Nago]]
|[[Nago]]
|Nago is a tall, vaguely anthropomorphic cat sporting a fur pattern of white, orange, and brown spots. Official artwork and his in-game sprites often depict him grinning. When Kirby chooses him as his animal helper, Nago tags Kirby along by forming him into a ball and rolling him around. With Nago, Kirby loses the ability to fly, but Nago is capable to jump in midair up to two times, giving him a triple jump. When another animal helper is chosen over Nago, he stretches out his front paws and adopts an envious expression.
|Nago is a tall, vaguely anthropomorphic cat sporting a fur pattern of white, orange, and brown spots. Official artwork and his in-game sprites often depict him grinning. When Kirby chooses him as his animal helper, Nago tags Kirby along by forming him into a ball and rolling him around. With Nago, Kirby loses the ability to fly, but Nago is capable to jump in mid-air up to two times, giving him a triple jump. When another animal helper is chosen over Nago, he stretches out his front paws and adopts an envious expression.
|''I can perform a triple jump. Hop on me!''
|''I can perform a triple jump. Hop on me!''
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|-
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|align=center|32
|align=center|32
|align=center|32
|align=center|32
|align=center|64 (stone)<br>32 (shockwave)
|align=center|64
|-
|-
|[[Pitch]]
|[[Pitch]]
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|-
|[[Apolo]]
|[[Apolo]]
|[[File:KDL3 Apolo sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprApolo.png|center]]
|These cone-shaped enemies can be seen swinging around trees and pillars and will hurt Kirby if he comes in contact while they are in the foreground. Inhaling and swallowing an Apolo heals Kirby by one HP.
|These cone-shaped enemies can be seen swinging around trees and pillars and will hurt Kirby if he comes in contact while they are in the foreground. Inhaling and swallowing an Apolo heals Kirby by one HP.
|-
|-
|[[Babut]]
|[[Babut]]
|[[File:KDL3 Babut sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprBabut.png|center]]
|A vampiric bat-like creature that can be seen hanging from ceilings. It will fly in Kirby's general direction if disturbed and will bite him if they make contact. Babut is one of the few neutral enemies who does not attack by collision.
|A vampiric bat-like creature that can be seen hanging from ceilings. It will fly in Kirby's general direction if disturbed and will bite him if they make contact. Babut is one of the few neutral enemies who does not attack by collision.
|-
|-
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|[[File:KDL3 Batamon Sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3 Batamon Sprite.png|center]]
|A pink rotund foe who looks a lot like Kirby. Batamon tends to lurk in places where Kirby cannot reach him and may wander off-stage. Apart from this, he behaves like a Waddle Dee.
|A pink rotund foe who looks a lot like Kirby. Batamon tends to lurk in places where Kirby cannot reach him and may wander off-stage. Apart from this, he behaves like a Waddle Dee.
|-
|[[Big Kabu]]
|[[File:KDL3 Dekabu sprite.png|center]]
|A large stone head which will hop out of crevices and spit out smaller [[Kabu]]s until defeated.<br>Referred to in this game as "Dekabu".
|-
|-
|[[Blipper]]
|[[Blipper]]
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|-
|[[Como]]
|[[Como]]
|[[File:KDL3 Como sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprComo.png|center]]
|These spider-like enemies can be seen hanging from strings and will drop down when Kirby approaches. They will try to spit webs at Kirby but can be defeated with by direct attack or by cutting their string with an attack.
|These spider-like enemies can be seen hanging from strings and will drop down when Kirby approaches. They will try to spit webs at Kirby but can be defeated with by direct attack or by cutting their string with an attack.
|-
|-
|[[Corori]]
|[[Corori]]
|[[File:KDL3 Corori sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprCorori.png|center]]
|A penguin-like foe who pushes large snowballs down hills at Kirby. They are otherwise defenseless.
|A penguin-like foe who pushes large snowballs down hills at Kirby. They are otherwise defenseless.
|-
|[[Big Kabu|Dekabu]]
|[[File:KDL3SprDekabu.png|center]]
|A large stone head which will hop out of crevices and spit out smaller [[Kabu]]s until defeated.
|-
|-
|[[Dogon]]
|[[Dogon]]
|[[File:KDL3 Dogon sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprDogon.png|center]]
|These caveman-like foes use their clubs to nullify projectiles thrown at them. They can be easily defeated using [[Copy Ability|copy abilities]] though.
|These caveman-like foes use their clubs to nullify projectiles thrown at them. They can be easily defeated using [[Copy Ability|copy abilities]] though.
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|-
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|-
|[[Gabon]]
|[[Gabon]]
|[[File:KDL3 Gabon sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprGabon.png|center]]
|Skull-wearers who will try to throw bones at Kirby. They are defenseless once unmasked.
|Skull-wearers who will try to throw bones at Kirby. They are defenseless once unmasked.
|-
|-
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|-
|[[Icicle]]
|[[Icicle]]
|[[File:KDL3 Icicle sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprIcicle.png|center]]
|A ceiling-hanging hazard which will attempt to fall on Kirby should he pass beneath it.
|A ceiling-hanging hazard which will attempt to fall on Kirby should he pass beneath it.
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|-
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|-
|[[Madoo]]
|[[Madoo]]
|[[File:KDL3 Madoo sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprMadoo.png|center]]
|A floating wizard-like foe who will shoot dark orbs down at Kirby. These orbs can break certain blocks.
|A floating wizard-like foe who will shoot dark orbs down at Kirby. These orbs can break certain blocks.
|-
|-
|[[Mariel]]
|[[Mariel]]
|[[File:KDL3 Mariel sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprMariel.png|center]]
|A four-legged spider who unfurls its legs when approached. Will harm Kirby if he inhales it.
|A four-legged spider who unfurls its legs when approached. Will harm Kirby if he inhales it.
|-
|-
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|-
|[[Nidoo]]
|[[Nidoo]]
|[[File:KDL3 Nidoo sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprNidoo.png|center]]
|Dark blobs which disguise themselves as [[door]]ways.
|Dark blobs which disguise themselves as [[door]]ways.
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|-
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|-
|[[Peran]]
|[[Peran]]
|[[File:KDL3 Peran sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprPeran.png|center]]
|Bulbous enemies that peek in from a peel in the background and throw projectiles at Kirby. Can be knocked out by [[Headbutt]]ing them.
|Bulbous enemies that peek in from a peel in the background and throw projectiles at Kirby. Can be knocked out by [[Headbutt]]ing them.
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|-
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|-
|[[Propeller]]
|[[Propeller]]
|[[File:KDL3 Propeller sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprPropeller.png|center]]
|Flying enemies of various color who will pursue Kirby's [[Animal Friend]]s depending on which friend Kirby is riding. They often are seen hatching from eggs.
|Flying enemies of various color who will pursue Kirby's [[Animal Friend]]s depending on which friend Kirby is riding. They often are seen hatching from eggs.
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|-
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|-
|[[Scarfy]]
|[[Scarfy]]
|[[File:KDL3 Scarfy sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprScarfy.png|center]]
|Flying enemies who appear cute until Kirby tries to inhale them, upon which they become angry and chase him.
|Flying enemies who appear cute until Kirby tries to inhale them, upon which they become angry and chase him.
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|-
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|-
|[[Yaban]]
|[[Yaban]]
|[[File:KDL3 Yaban sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprYaban.png|center]]
|A jungle boy who jumps and fires an arrow from his bow.
|A jungle boy who jumps and fires an arrow from his bow.
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|-
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|-
|[[Bobin]]
|[[Bobin]]
|[[File:KDL3 Bobin sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprBobin.png|center]]
|[[Spark]]
|[[Spark]]
|An electric pufferfish found in underwater areas. It fires electric shots in a straight line when it sees Kirby, and can do this even if on land.
|An electric pufferfish found in underwater areas. It fires electric shots in a straight line when it sees Kirby, and can do this even if on land.
|-
|-
|[[Bobo]]
|[[Bobo]]
|[[File:KDL3 Bobo sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprBobo.png|center]]
|[[Burning]]
|[[Burning]]
|A walking ember of fire with beady eyes. It is not actually any more dangerous than a typical enemy and relies on collision to harm Kirby.
|A walking ember of fire with beady eyes. It is not actually any more dangerous than a typical enemy and relies on collision to harm Kirby.
|-
|-
|[[Boten]]
|[[Boten]]
|[[File:KDL3 Boten sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprBoten.png|center]]
|[[Needle]]
|[[Needle]]
|This foe disguises itself as part of a cactus until Kirby gets near, then springs its thorns in defense. It is capable of limited movement.
|This foe disguises itself as part of a cactus until Kirby gets near, then springs its thorns in defense. It is capable of limited movement.
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|-
|[[Bukiset]]
|[[Bukiset]]
|[[File:KDL3 Bukiset sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprBukiset.png|center]]
|(depends on type)
|(depends on type)
|These white knights come in eight different varieties. The type of weapon they wield determines what ability Kirby will get from them.
|These white knights come in eight different varieties. The type of weapon they wield determines what ability Kirby will get from them.
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|-
|[[Kapar]]
|[[Kapar]]
|[[File:KDL3 Kapar sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprKapar.png|center]]
|[[Cutter]]
|[[Cutter]]
|A green amphibious foe who throws its razor-sharp hat like a boomerang at Kirby.
|A green amphibious foe who throws its razor-sharp hat like a boomerang at Kirby.
|-
|-
|[[Keke|KeKe]]
|[[Keke|KeKe]]
|[[File:KDL3 Keke sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprKeke.png|center]]
|[[Cleaning|Clean]]
|[[Cleaning|Clean]]
|A witch with cat ears who floats lazily through the air on a flying broom. Can be knocked off their broom and sent tumbling.
|A witch with cat ears who floats lazily through the air on a flying broom. Can be knocked off their broom and sent tumbling.
|-
|-
|[[Klinko]]
|[[Klinko]]
|[[File:KDL3 Klinko sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprKlinko.png|center]]
|[[Parasol]]
|[[Parasol]]
|A creature wearing a straw umbrella that hops around.
|A creature wearing a straw umbrella that hops around.
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|-
|[[Togezo]]
|[[Togezo]]
|[[File:KDL3 Togezo sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprTogezo.png|center]]
|[[Needle]]
|[[Needle]]
|A small enemy wearing a spiny shell. It moves back and forth slowly.
|A small enemy wearing a spiny shell. It moves back and forth slowly.
|-
|-
|[[Wappa]]
|[[Wappa]]
|[[File:KDL3 Wappa sprite.png|center]]
|[[File:KDL3SprWappa.png|center]]
|[[Ice]]
|[[Ice]]
|A yeti-like enemy that can roll into a ball and travel down slopes.
|A yeti-like enemy that can roll into a ball and travel down slopes.
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In addition, mid-bosses have resistance (damage ×0.75) and/or weakness (damage ×1.25).
In addition, mid-bosses have resistance (damage ×0.75) and/or weakness (damage ×1.25).
Do note, as well, that mid-bosses take more damage from Animal Friends (damage x1.50).
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{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Name
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===Bosses===
===Bosses===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!colspan=2 |'''Name'''
|colspan=2 |'''Name'''
!Appearance
!Appearance
!HP
!HP
!Description
!Description
|-
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|colspan=2|[[Whispy Woods]]
|colspan=2|[[Whispy Woods|Whispy]]
![[File:KDL3 B Whispy.png|center]]
![[File:KDL3 B Whispy.png|center]]
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|Whispy is a sentient tree and the possessed boss of [[Grass Land (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Grass Land]].<br>He attacks by exhaling air pellets and spitting vegetables and has a pointy nose that can damage Kirby. The vegetables he spits out can be inhaled and used as projectiles.<br>After having his life meter depleted by half, Whispy begins to move around angrily, spitting more food at Kirby. If Kirby moves too close to him, he will kick him away like a ball.
|Whispy is a sentient tree and the possessed boss of [[Grass Land (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Grass Land]].<br>He attacks by exhaling air pellets and spitting fruit and has a pointy nose that can damage Kirby. The fruits he spits out can be inhaled and used as projectiles.<br>After having his life meter depleted, Whispy begins to move around angrily, spitting more food at Kirby. If Kirby moves too close to him, he will kick him away like a ball.
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|colspan=2|[[Acro]]
|colspan=2|[[Acro]]
![[File:KDL3 B Acro.png|center]]
![[File:KDL3 B Acro.png|center]]
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|Acro is a killer whale that lives at [[Ripple Field (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Ripple Field]] and was possessed by Dark Matter. Kirby fights this boss in two phases: A phase on dry land and an underwater phase.<br>On land, Acro tries to attack Kirby by ramming him. When it crashes into a wall, Kirby can use the debris to attack Acro.<br>In the second phase, Acro swims around while spitting various objects at Kirby. Kirby can throw these objects back at Acro with his water gun, or another ability.
|Acro is an orca that lives at [[Ripple Field (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Ripple Field]] and was possessed by Dark Matter. Kirby fights this boss in two phases: A phase on dry land and an underwater phase.<br>On land, Acro tries to attack Kirby by ramming him. When it crashes into a wall, Kirby can use the debris to attack Acro.<br>In the second phase, Acro swims around while spitting various objects at Kirby. Kirby can throw these objects back at Acro with his water gun, or another ability.
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|colspan=2|[[Pon & Con]]
|colspan=2|[[Pon & Con|Pon Con]]
![[File:KDL3 B PonCon.png|center]]
![[File:KDL3 B PonCon.png|center]]
|Pon: 160<br>Con: 160
|Pon: 160<br>Con: 160
|Pon the raccoon and Con the fox are two animals of [[Sand Canyon]] that got corrupted by Dark Matter.<br>They walk around the stage in colonies, accompanied by many smaller members of their species. Kirby can inhale the smaller animals and spit them back at the duo.<br>While the fight commences, bombs steadily drop from the top of the screen. The bombs need to be avoided, or they will cause Kirby damage.<br>Notably, the Blaster Bullet only deals 32 damage to Pon & Con.
|Pon the raccoon and Con the fox are two animals of [[Sand Canyon]] that got corrupted by Dark Matter. They are later known as '''Pon & Con''' in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''.<br>They walk around the stage in colonies, accompanied by many smaller members of their species. Kirby can inhale the smaller animals and spit them back at the duo.<br>While the fight commences, bombs steadily drop from the top of the screen. The bombs need to be avoided, or they will cause Kirby damage.<br>Notably, the Blaster Bullet only deals 32 damage to Pon & Con.
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|colspan=2|[[Ado]]
|colspan=2|[[Ado]]
![[File:KDL3 B Ado.png|center]]
![[File:KDL3 B Ado.png|center]]
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|Ado is a young artist who was in [[Cloudy Park (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Cloudy Park]] when Dark Matter attacked. She is very similar to '''[[Adeleine]]''' from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.<br>The artist attacks by painting enemies on a giant easel and making them come to life. Kirby then needs to defeat the paintings before he can take on Ado.<br>Four of these paintings need to be defeated, all of which are bosses from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''.
|Ado is a young artist who was in [[Cloudy Park (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Cloudy Park]] when Dark Matter attacked. She is very similar to '''[[Adeleine]]''' from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.<br>The artist attacks by painting enemies on a great easel and making them come to life. Kirby then needs to defeat the paintings before he can take on Ado.<br>Four of these paintings need to be defeated, all of which are bosses from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''.
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![[File:KDL3 Sweet Stuff sprite.png|center]]
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|A painting of Sweet Stuff. It attacks by firing lightning orbs at Kirby. Sometimes it releases a starfish that can be inhaled and spat back at the boss, which will damage it.
|A painting of Sweet Stuff. It attacks by firing lightning orbs at Kirby. Sometimes it releases a star-shaped object that can be inhaled and spat back at the boss, which will damage it.
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|[[Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright|Mr. Shine and Mr. Bright]]
|[[Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright|Mr. Shine and Mr. Bright]]
![[File:KDL3 Mr Shine sprite.png|center]] [[File:KDL3 Mr Bright sprite.png|center]]
![[File:KDL3 Mr Shine sprite.png|center]] [[File:KDL3 Mr Bright sprite.png|center]]
|Mr. Shine: 96<br>Mr. Bright: 96
|Mr. Shine: 96<br>Mr. Bright: 96
|Mr. Shine the moon, and Mr. Bright the sun, two bosses painted by Ado. During the fight, Mr. Bright constantly drops fireballs which can be used as projectiles to defeat the duo. Mr. Shine also drops cutter-shaped objects as well.
|Mr. Shine the moon, and Mr. Bright the sun, two bosses painted by Ado. During the fight, Mr. Bright constantly drops fireballs which can be used as projectiles to defeat the duo.
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|[[Kracko]]
|[[Kracko]]
![[File:KDL3 Kracko sprite.png|center]]
![[File:KDL3 Kracko sprite.png|center]]
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|A painting of a cloud creature, drawn by Ado. It attacks by shooting lightning bolts at Kirby. Sometimes it drops a smaller version of itself, called [[Li'l Kracko|Co-Kracko]]. The Co-Krackos can be used to defeat this boss.
|A painting of a cloud creature, drawn by Ado. It attacks by shooting lightning bolts at Kirby. Sometimes it drops a smaller version of itself, called [[Co-Kracko]]. The Co-Krackos can be used to defeat this boss.
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|colspan=2|[[King Dedede]]
|colspan=2|[[King Dedede]]
![[File:KDL3 B Dedede.png|center]]
![[File:KDL3 B Dedede.png|center]]
|1st phase: 256<br>2nd phase: 256
|1st phase: 256<br>2nd phase: 256
|Kirby's arch-frenemy who got possessed by Dark Matter. He is fought at the end of [[Iceberg (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Iceberg]] and attacks in two phases: A battle on the ground and a battle in the air.<br>When on the ground he tries to smack Kirby with his hammer or flatten him by jumping on him. Some of his attacks leave stars behind that can be inhaled and spat out to damage Dedede.<br>During the air battle that follows, King Dedede hovers in the air and attacks by transforming his stomach into a maw or by shooting dark orbs from an eye in his belly. The dark orbs can be used to damage him.
|Kirby's arch-rival who got possessed by Dark Matter. He is fought at the end of [[Iceberg (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Iceberg]] and attacks in two phases: A battle on the ground and a battle in the air.<br>When on the ground he tries to smack Kirby with his hammer or flatten him by jumping on him. Some of his attacks leave stars behind that can be inhaled and spat out to damage Dedede.<br>During the air battle that follows, King Dedede hovers in the air and attacks by transforming his stomach into a maw or by shooting dark orbs from an eye in his belly. The dark orbs can be used to damage him.
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|colspan=2|[[Dark Matter]]
|colspan=2|[[Dark Matter]]
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|Hiroshi Yamauchi
|Hiroshi Yamauchi
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!colspan=2|[[Nintendo|NINTENDO]]<br>[[HAL Laboratory|HAL Laboratory, INC.]]
!colspan=2|[[Nintendo]]<br>[[HAL Laboratory]]
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==References in later games==
==References in later games==
*''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)]]'' - The graphical style in this game is based on that of ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', reusing many of its sprites. Additionally, Kirby uses the [[Love-Love Stick]] to attack opponents and add extra layers of blocks to their boards.
*''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)]]'' - The graphical style in this game is based on that of ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', reusing many of its sprites. Additionally, Kirby uses the [[Love-Love Stick]] to attack opponents and add extra layers of blocks to their boards.
*''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' - All of Kirby's helpers from this game make a cameo appearance in form of the [[Stone-Cutter]] ability in this game. Additionally, the final boss of this game is speculated to be an alternative form of ''Kirby's Dream Land 3's'' final boss, called [[0²]].
*''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' - All of Kirby's helpers from this game make a cameo appearance in form of the [[Stone-Cutter]] ability in this game. Additionally, the final boss of this game is an alternative form of ''Kirby's Dream Land 3's'' final boss, called [[0²]].
*''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'' - The theme for [[Grass Land - Stage 3 (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|the third stage]] of [[Grass Land (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Grass Land]] is remixed and extended to serve as the first stage theme for [[Prism Plains]].
*''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'' - The theme for [[Grass Land - Stage 3 (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|the third stage]] of [[Grass Land (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Grass Land]] is remixed and extended to serve as the first stage theme for [[Prism Plains]].
*''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' - Some enemies from ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' return in this title.
*''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' - Some enemies from ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' return in this title.
*''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' - Various [[Keychain]]s featuring sprites of Kirby and some enemies from ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' appear in this title. The [[Coo's Forest]] battle stage from the [[Kirby Fighters]] sub-game appears to be based on [[Grass Land - Stage 5]].
*''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' - Various [[Keychain]]s featuring sprites of Kirby and some enemies from ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' appear in this title. [[Coo's Forest]] from the sub-game [[Kirby Fighters]] appears to be based on [[Grass Land - Stage 5]].
*''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]'' - [[Coo's Forest]] returns in this standalone title.
*''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]'' - [[Coo's Forest]] returns in this standalone title.
*''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' - Some enemies and music from ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' return in this title. [[Sticker (Kirby: Planet Robobot)|Sticker]]s featuring official artwork of some characters from the title also appear.
*''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' - Some enemies and music from ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' return in this title. [[Sticker (Kirby: Planet Robobot)|Sticker]]s featuring official artwork of some characters from the title also appear.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*According to the game's entry in the [[Kirby's History]] section of ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'', ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' was "the last [game] that Nintendo published in the USA for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]." Because of its late release date, one year after the launch of the [[Nintendo 64]]<ref>[[wikipedia:ja:星のカービィ3|''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' - Wikipedia (Japanese)]]</ref>, it did not see a European or Australian release until the Virtual Console reissue in 2009. These factors also contributed to the game becoming the lowest-selling title in the main ''Kirby'' series, being the only entry to sell less than one million units. The game itself pokes fun at its late release in the Japanese version, where [[Boss Endurance|Boss Butch]] features a "Nintendo 16" logo (referring to the 16-bit hardware of the SNES, compared to the 64-bit hardware of the N64).
*The original [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] release of ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' did not release worldwide, only appearing in the Americas and Japan. Back then the [[Nintendo 64]] was already released and Nintendo was focused on the latest console.<ref>[[wikipedia:ja:星のカービィ3|''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' - Wikipedia (Japanese)]]</ref> The game itself pokes fun at this in the Japanese version, where [[Boss Endurance|Boss Butch]] features a "Nintendo 16" logo (referring to the 16-bit hardware of the SNES, compared to the 64-bit hardware of the N64).
*The North American and Japanese ROM images for the game are nearly identical, with a difference of only 41 bytes. Both versions of the game include the data for both English and Japanese languages; the regional differences are loaded based on a single byte. A North American English copy of the game can be made to run in Japanese by changing the region byte, and vice versa.<ref>[[tcrf:Kirby's Dream Land 3#Regional Differences|''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' - The Cutting Room Floor]]</ref>
*The North American and Japanese ROM images for the game are nearly identical, with a difference of only 41 bytes. Both versions of the game include the data for both English and Japanese languages; the regional differences are loaded based on a single byte. A North American copy of the game can be made to run in Japanese by changing the region byte, and vice versa.<ref>[[tcrf:Kirby's Dream Land 3#Regional Differences|''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' - The Cutting Room Floor]]</ref>
*According to the game's entry in the [[Kirby's History]] section of ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'', ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' was "the last [game] that Nintendo published in the USA for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System."
*This game's original North American release was rated K-A (Kids to Adults), the contemporary equivalent to a modern E rating, by the ESRB. However ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'' was rated E10+ (a rating that did not exist at the time of this game's release, having been introduced in 2005), possibly because of the blood from both the [[Zero]] battle in this game and the [[0²]] battle in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'', as the description of the game says that "One boss character (a giant eyeball) fires red droplets at Kirby; additional red-damage effects appear as its health decreases."<ref>[https://www.esrb.org/ratings/32367/kirbys-dream-collection-special-edition/ ''Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition'' ESRB description]</ref>
*This game's original North American release was rated K-A (Kids to Adults), the contemporary equivalent to a modern E rating, by the ESRB. However ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'' was rated E10+ (a rating that did not exist at the time of this game's release, having been introduced in 2005), possibly because of the blood from both the [[Zero]] battle in this game and the [[0²]] battle in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'', as the description of the game says that "One boss character (a giant eyeball) fires red droplets at Kirby; additional red-damage effects appear as its health decreases."<ref>[https://www.esrb.org/ratings/32367/kirbys-dream-collection-special-edition/ ''Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition'' ESRB description]</ref>
*''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' is the only main-series ''Kirby'' game to feature the [[Parasol]] ability without a corresponding parasol entity held by enemies.
*''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' is the only main-series ''Kirby'' game to feature the [[Parasol]] ability without a corresponding parasol entity held by enemies.
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