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- This article is about Kirby's house in Dream Land. For Kirby's apartment room in Kirby's Epic Yarn, see Kirby's Pad.
Kirby's house is a minor location in Dream Land. As the name implies, it is Kirby's place of residence, and where he goes to sleep at night. It was first seen in full in the manual for Kirby's Dream Course, and has since made only a few appearances in the game series, being much more prominent instead in the anime - Kirby: Right Back at Ya!.
Description
Kirby's house is a fairly small white dome-shaped hovel, consisting only of a single room topped with a chimney, at least one window, and a door. The window has no glass in it (instead only consisting of a wooden frame) and the dome itself seems to be largely made of wood, though painted on the exterior. Outside the house is a small sign with some stars on it, which presumably mark the building as Kirby's.
According to an official Japanese profile written to tie in with Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, Kirby's house was built for him by the residents of Dream Land after he recovered their stolen food from King Dedede in Kirby's Dream Land.[1] Inside the house, there is not much in the way of furniture or other belongings. Instead, the only things visible are a fireplace and a bed next to the window; the aforementioned profile also mentions that he has a chabudai, a kind of Japanese tea table, but this is not seen in the games themselves. Kirby also probably keeps his green Sleeping cap in here.
Game appearances
Kirby's Adventure / Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Kirby is seen waking from his bed in his house in the manual for Kirby's Adventure, but his house is never seen from the outside.
In both the original game and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, this scene is also shown as an illustration accompanying the title screen prologue, and Kirby's house is shown directly as another illustration.
Kirby's Dream Course
Kirby's house appears in the game's manual and in the Japanese-exclusive opening cutscene. Its basic design was established here, and has remained relatively unchanged since.
Template:KSS KFP / Kirby Super Star Ultra
At the beginning of the credits sequence after completing Milky Way Wishes, Kirby can be seen sleeping in his house.
Kirby can be seen sleeping through his house's window in the credits of Milky Way Wishes in Template:KSS KFP
Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)
Kirby's house appears in the opening scene of Kirby's Star Stacker, with smoke coming out of its chimney. Kirby emerges from behind his house riding on a Warp Star before leading to the title screen proper.
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble
At the very end of the game, Kirby can be seen waving from his house's window. It is on this screen where the player is informed on whether or not they can play the Extra Stage if they collected all 32 Red Stars beforehand.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Kirby's house appears at several points in the introductory cut-scene. It is lifted into the air by the Dreamstalk once it starts growing, prompting Kirby to begin his adventure into Floralia. Once the game is over, Kirby's house can be seen at the end of the credits sequence, back on ground level.
Kirby sleeps in his home as the Dreamstalk grows around it
In Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
In the anime series, the residents of Cappy Town build Kirby a home to give him a permanent place to stay in Dream Land (and so he doesn't have to live with any of them). Kirby ends up sharing this home with Tokkori, who often takes control of the place, prompting Kirby to sleep in the nearby tree instead. Kirby's home is frequently destroyed during the show, but is always rebuilt in time for the next calamity.
In the anime, Kirby's house is reasonably furnished compared to the game series. It has drawers, lights, carpets and a television set.
Kirby's house being blown away when Dyna Blade passes through
Trivia
- In Kirby's Dream Course, Template:KSS KFP, the anime, and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, the window of Kirby's house is on its left side; in Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble, Kirby Super Star Ultra, and Kirby: Triple Deluxe, it is on the right. The anime shows that Kirby's house only has one window, but it is possible that it may have more than one in the games.
- In the opening cut-scene for Kirby: Triple Deluxe, the fireplace in Kirby's house doesn't appear to be aligned with the position of the chimney.
- According to an official Japanese-exclusive guidebook for Kirby's Dream Land 3, Gooey lives in Kirby's house.[2]
- Despite having this home, Kirby is content to have meals and sleep wherever he pleases outside, at least during the day.
Gallery
Scan of two pages from the official Japanese Template:KSS KFP guidebook showing the 3D rendered Kirby's house
Hoshi no Kirby: Kirby to Hisho Susie no 1-nichi Nintendo 3DS theme
References
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