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[[Kirby's voice]] - befitting his look - is high-pitched, with inflections similar to a toddler first learning how to speak. It should be noted that this is a more unique quality to Kirby himself, as [[Meta Knight]], who is generally considered to be the [[Kirby (species)|same species]], has a deep voice befitting a warrior of his stature.
[[Kirby's voice]] - befitting his look - is high-pitched, with inflections similar to a toddler first learning how to speak. It should be noted that this is a more unique quality to Kirby himself, as [[Meta Knight]], who is generally considered to be the [[Kirby (species)|same species]], has a deep voice befitting a warrior of his stature.


Unlike his [[Kirby (anime)|anime counterpart]], Kirby has occasionally been shown to speak full sentences, going as far back as the manual for ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''. In this instance, he says "Don't worry, I'll get your food and your [[Sparkling Stars]] back!" to the citizens of [[Dream Land]], and then explains the game's controls to the reader. Aside from ''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]'', a non-canon modification of the Japanese puzzle game ''[[wikipedia:Super Puyo Puyo|Super Puyo Puyo]]'', his first in-game dialogue was in ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]'', where in the game's intro cutscene (only present in the game's Japanese release) Kirby talks about how the sky is missing its stars and later has a brief chat with King Dedede. Since then, Kirby has spoken full lines of dialogue few other times; for example, in the SNES version of ''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (SNES)|Kirby's Star Stacker]]'', where he gives a description for each game mode and narrates the tutorial, or in ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and [[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn|its remake]], where he speaks during the game's cutscenes (though his dialogue is conveyed by a [[narrator]]). Various non-canon materials, particularly narrative ones such as comics or manga, also show Kirby speaking in full sentences. It is worth noting that most instances of Kirby speaking predate the anime; games released afterwards typically adopt his anime counterpart's childlike babble, including ''Epic Yarn'' itself.
Unlike his [[Kirby (anime)|anime counterpart]], Kirby has occasionally been shown to speak full sentences, going as far back as the manual for ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''. In this instance, he says "Don't worry, I'll get your food and your [[Sparkling Stars]] back!" to the citizens of [[Dream Land]], and then explains the game's controls to the reader. His first in-game dialogue was in ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]'', where in the game's intro cutscene (only present in the game's Japanese release) Kirby talks about how the sky is missing its stars and later has a brief chat with King Dedede. Since then, Kirby has spoken full lines of dialogue few other times; for example, in the SNES version of ''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (SNES)|Kirby's Star Stacker]]'', where he gives a description for each game mode and narrates the tutorial, or in ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and [[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn|its remake]], where he speaks during the game's cutscenes (though his dialogue is conveyed by a [[narrator]]). Various non-canon materials, particularly narrative ones such as comics or manga, also show Kirby speaking in full sentences. It is worth noting that most instances of Kirby speaking predate the anime; games released afterwards typically adopt his anime counterpart's childlike babble, including ''Epic Yarn'' itself.


===Anatomy===
===Anatomy===