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|caption=Artwork of '''Kirby''' from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]''
|caption='''Kirby's''' artwork about [[Kirby and the Forgotten Land|the forgotten world]]
|game1=''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' (1992)
|game1=''[[Kirby's Dream Land|Kirby Dream Country]]'' (1992)
|lastgame=''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'' (2023)
|lastgame=''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land|Between Planet Kirby and the Lost Earth]]'' (2022)
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|other wikis=[[smashwiki:Kirby|SmashWiki]]<br>[[mariowiki:Kirby|Super Mario Wiki]]
|theme title=[[Green Greens (theme)|Green]] (continued)
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|description=The [[Green Greens|Greens theme image]] was originally used in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Super Smash Bros. The next battle]]''. This power of subjectivity is often referred to as Kirby's original music.
|theme title="[[Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens]]"
|description=Clip of "[[Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens]]" from ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''. This theme is implied to be Kirby's theme song.<ref>[https://gigi9714.wordpress.com/2022/04/27/shinya-kumazaki-interview-from-the-kirby-25th-anniversary-orchestra-concert-pamphlet/ Shinya Kumazaki interview from the Kirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert pamphlet: "I have ordered the melody of “Green Greens” to be included at the right timing, because I want to establish it as the Kirby song to be associated with him."]</ref>
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:<span style="font-style:italic">This story is about the heroes of the Kirby lizard. To learn more about Kirby, see [[Kirby (disambiguation)|Kirby (not included)]].</span>
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'''Kirby''' is the main character and is the name of the game in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]]. Little Red Riding Hood survives and protects the entire [[Popstar]] planet, but its origin is unknown. Although it is easy to see, Kirby stands out easily with her tall, bright eyes and happy body. He is often seen riding the [[Warp Star|Star Warp]], but can [[Hover|take his breath and wrap up like a balloon]]. Kirby has many ways to attack enemies, but is most interested in being able to [[Inhale|open his mouth, judge enemies, and swallow them all]]. By doing so, Kirby was able to [[Copy Ability|produce everything he ate]] and keep his energy on the uninitiated. It's important to take this opportunity to address the key challenges Kirby faces along the way. Kirby is described as a "silent protagonist." I mean, he usually doesn’t say a message to the players. In addition, they show the ability to speak, which is unusual and often [[Canon|does not appear normal]]. Thus, it is very strong and uses a lot of [[Kirby's voice|complaints, noise and syllables]]. The sign says "Hello!"
'''Kirby''' is the main character and namesake of the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]]. He is a small pink creature who resides on and protects all of [[Popstar|Planet Popstar]], though his true origin is unknown. Despite his simplistic appearance, Kirby is easily recognizable by his ball-like stature, his large glossy eyes, and his cheerful demeanor. He is often seen riding a [[Warp Star]], but can otherwise fly by [[Hover|taking in air and puffing up like a balloon]]. While Kirby has many ways to combat his foes, the most well-known by far is his ability to open his mouth wide to [[Inhale|suck up]] his opponents and then swallow them whole. Doing this allows Kirby to [[Copy Ability|copy the attributes]] of whatever he just ate, expanding his powers in ways that are difficult to predict. Using these abilities is often crucial for Kirby to overcome the greater challenges he faces on his adventures. Kirby is classified as a silent protagonist; that is, he does not speak audibly or in text to the player in most instances, but characters in-game are implied to understand him. However, certain supplementary material, especially earlier in the series' history, has shown Kirby with the ability to speak normally, often in separate [[Continuity|continuities]] from the games. Despite this, he is very [[Kirby's voice|vocal]], using lots of grunts, shouts, and monosyllables — most famously, his cheery elongated "Hi!"


Since 1992, Kirby has starred in more than 30 theatrical releases (13 of which can be considered part of the larger series, but not the most satisfying) and many more. Games, accessories, [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|anime series]] and other [[Nintendo]] series. Participated in manga and [[Kirby (novel series)|novels]]. Series, [[Merchandise|numbers, soft toys, clothing, etc.]] Kirby and the series are produced by [[Masahiro Sakurai]] at [[HAL Laboratory|HAL Labs]]. Masahiro Sakurai claimed the rights of Kirby's successor and character, even though he left the HAL team in the mid-2000s. Today, Kirby is one of his most popular mascots. The most popular and well-known Nintendo game, with millions of sales around the world. In addition, ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' is fully involved.
Since 1992, Kirby has starred in over 30 video games (thirteen of which can be considered part of the core series, not counting remakes), has appeared to some capacity in several other [[Nintendo]] games and products, has had an [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|anime series]], several manga series, a [[Kirby (novel series)|novel series]], and has a great deal of [[Merchandise|merchandise]] in the form of figurines, plush dolls, clothing, and the like. Kirby and his series were created by [[Masahiro Sakurai]] under [[HAL Laboratory]], with the latter of which retaining the rights to the ''Kirby'' series and characters despite Sakurai's departure from the [[HAL Laboratory]] team in the mid-2000s. To this day, Kirby remains one of Nintendo's most famous and recognizable mascots, with ''Kirby'' games garnering millions of sales worldwide, thanks in part to his reoccurring role as a fighter in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series.


Kirby has always been voted by [[Makiko Ohmoto|Mako Omoto]] since his first appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros]]''. on [[Nintendo 64]] in 1999. English is [[wikipedia:Amy Birnbaum|Amy Birnbaum]]. Before appearing for the first time in Omoto, he has [[Kirby's voice#Early history|played for several players and players]].
Kirby has been consistently voiced by [[Makiko Ohmoto]] since 1999, when he appeared in the first ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' game on the [[Nintendo 64]]. Ohmoto also voiced his [[Kirby (anime character)|anime counterpart]] in all versions of the series, with the exception of some lines that were dubbed over by [[wikipedia:Amy Birnbaum|Amy Birnbaum]] for the English version. Prior to Ohmoto's debut, the role was [[Kirby's voice#Early history|passed between various actors and actresses]] for one-off appearances.
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==History Name==
==Creation and name origin==
[[File:Popopo.jpg|thumb|right|230px|The first newspapers appeared at Kirby's Dream Land, also known as Twinkle Pop. The big red letter says: 「これを翻訳するのに時間を無駄にしないでください。」 ("It's an easy name to remember. I popped.")]]
[[File:Twinkle Popo Weekly Famitsu 0155 ad scan.jpg|thumb|right|230px|An early magazine scan advertising ''Kirby's Dream Land'', or as it was originally known, ''Twinkle Popo''. The large pink text says, 「覚えやすい名前でしょ。ぼく,ポポポ。」 ("It's an easy name to remember. I'm Popopo.")]]
In the land of Kirby's first dreams, Kirby was called Pope (法王). HAL million later changed its name because it wanted to attract kids from outside of Japan, and the United States' Nintendo discussed this. Gasper and Kirby are rivals.<ref name="kirbysadventure">[http://shmuplations.com/kirbysadventure/ Interview with ''Kirby Adventures'']</ref>
[[Masahiro Sakurai]] conceptualized his first game project to be simple so that beginner players could easily clear it, and as a result included the ability to use enemies as weapons, as well as avoid obstacles by flying over them. Originally, the player character would grab enemies with a long tongue, but this was changed to be inhaling and then swallowing or spitting them out instead.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBRt2D2YN44 Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games - Kirby's Dream Land]</ref> During the early development of what became ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', the developers at [[HAL Laboratory]] created a placeholder sprite intended to convey these ideas for a presentation. This placeholder sprite, a round little blob with a smiling face, became popular among the staff and, with a few tweaks, eventually became the final design. Notably, Sakurai's drawings of the character did not have blush marks, with these being added later by a different artist.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0003/miryoku/page03.html Nintendo Online Magazine - Interview with Masahiro Sakurai ca. 2000]</ref>


In an interview with [[nwiki:Shigeru Miyamoto|Shigeru Miyamoto]] at Game Informers [[wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo 2011|E3 2011]], Miyamoto was named Kirby at [[wikipedia:Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd.|Universal City Studios, Inc.]] I confirmed the rumors that he was part of [[Nintendo]]'s defense attorney, [[wikipedia:John Kirby (attorney)|John Kirby]]. Miyamoto Co., Ltd. He explained that the name was chosen because the Japanese wanted to give the phrase "many names in soft languages." Mr. Wright said. Miyamoto thinks Kirby's name is a "serious voice," and "it's nice to separate this kind of beauty from a celebrity."<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2011/06/17/miyamoto-wii-amp-wii-u-are-colored-white-for-all-ages-appeal.aspx?PostPageIndex=3 Miyamoto tells the story of Wii, Zelda and Nintendo Game Informer games]</ref>
The character originally went by the name Popopo (ポポポ). HAL Laboratory eventually changed the name because they wanted it to appeal to kids outside of Japan, and polled Nintendo of America for suggestions. Among the candidates were "[[Gaspar]]" and "Kirby".<ref name="kirbysadventure">[http://shmuplations.com/kirbysadventure/ ''Kirby's Adventure'' developer interview]</ref> In an interview with [[nwiki:Shigeru Miyamoto|Shigeru Miyamoto]] at [[wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo 2011|E3 2011]] by Game Informer, Miyamoto confirmed rumors that the name Kirby was chosen partially to honor [[wikipedia:John Kirby (attorney)|John Kirby]], the attorney who defended Nintendo in the case [[wikipedia:Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd.|Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd.]] Miyamoto, however, explained that the name was also chosen because of the Japanese trend to give cute characters "very soft names with soft sounds in them". Miyamoto thought that the name Kirby had "harsh sounds" to it, and that "the juxtaposition of this cute character with this harsh-sounding name was very funny".<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2011/06/17/miyamoto-wii-amp-wii-u-are-colored-white-for-all-ages-appeal.aspx?PostPageIndex=3 Miyamoto Talks Wii, Zelda And Nintendo's Past - Game Informer]</ref>
 
==Cin==
[[File:KSA HiAD Happy Ending final card.png|thumb|250px|Kirby’s soft and fluffy body is surprisingly hard and smooth. This will help increase the appeal of your character.]]
{{quote|Give her strength and beauty!|''[[Kirby Battle Royale|Kirby Keith Royal]]'' [[Waddle Dee|Weddell d]]}}
The Nintendo Kirby terms are easy to understand. With an 8-inch<ref>{{Cite|Kirby is 8 inches tall and has tall, bright stars.||Kirby's ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' Explanation of the game}}</ref><ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0003/miryoku/ Nintendo Japan (Nintendo Online Magazine - Kirby - March 2000, "Kirby 64 ፡ Common Crystal Shards")]</ref><ref>{{Cite|Even though Kirby is only 8 inches, he really needs to be a professional.||''Meli Super Smash Brothers'' game}}</ref><ref name=20th>{{Cite book|quote=(サイズ:約20cm、赤のように、不明:表紙、オス:見えない、出生地:見えない)。 (Size: about 20cm, like red, unknown: cover, male: not seen, place of birth: not seen).|book=[https://web.archive.org/web/20200609004402if_/https://shogakukan.tameshiyo.me/9784091065117?page=4 Twenty Anyer ry-Hoshinoki rby: Bobobo Taizen:]|publisher=Shogakora|page=15}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|It can reach 20 cm in length, but you should not underestimate the status of these small flowers.||[https://kirby.nintendo.com/about/ Kirby mobile] status}}</ref><ref>[[Chop Champs]] and Kirby's both have a 25 cm plate.</ref><ref>[[:File:A_Farewell_to_Kirby_sketch.jpg|The purpose of this rule]] is to say, "Perche e alto 20 cm."</ref> red football, Kirby used the dexterity and simplicity of the shoe to describe his style and appeal. Enjoy colorful and intimate features. Kirby's health was deteriorating. However, his ability to emulate enemy techniques called [[Copy Ability|copywriting]] adds physical, chemical, flying and/or magical powers to his weapon through capture. This will allow you to expand your knowledge, overcome all obstacles and destroy enemies in different ways. After Kirby's ingenuity, he is seen wearing special hats or other clothing to show his face, but these changes continue until the lizard. ''[[Kirby Super Star|Superstar Kirby]]'' to introduce him. No. But it is important to note that if Kirby does not return to normal and complete, he will not be able to use his [[Inhale|breath]] again.
 
Kirby is known for its complexity, which is more compared to other video players in terms of platform. He was very [[Stamina|patient]] and could be beaten or severely beaten before being [[Food|eaten]], and others could make him sad. In most sports, Kirby is able to [[Hover|fly]] endlessly in the air, making it easy to get to high walls and uncomplicated objects such as [[Bottomless pit|bottom pits]]. In most cases, they can breathe underwater or deep. It can withstand extreme temperatures without permanent damage.
 
[[Kirby's voice]] is the loudest voice teaching a child the language. It can be said that this is a unique feature of Kirby because the [[Meta Knight]] has a deep voice that is highly appreciated because he is like a hero of the [[Kirby (species)|same class]].
 
Unlike his [[Kirby (anime character)|anime counterparts]], Kirby speaks the full text and sits quietly as a guide for ''[[Kirby's Dream Land|Kirby's Dreamland]]''. In this case, he says: "Don't worry, your diet will change and your [[Sparkling Stars|star]] will shine!" Explain the gameplay to the people of [[Dream Land|Dreamland]], and then explain it to the reader. His first encounter in the game was at ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''. There, during the game's introductory episode (in Japanese version of the game only), Kirby tells how Akash lost his star and talks briefly with the [[King Dedede|King's]] father. This...... Since then, Kirby has often told the whole conversation. ''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (SNES)|Kirby's version of Star Stacker for the SNES]]'', for example, has guides for all types of games. Also in ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn|Epic Yarn Kirby]]'' and his new work we talk about cut-outs from the game (although his talk will be [[Narrator|narrated]] by one story)... Some hand-crafted, more detailed descriptions such as manga and manga, Kirby appears in [[Kirby (novel series)|full text]], with a new series. For the most part, Kirby is different. Games released since then often feature the animated powers of a children's chat box with an amazing Kirby theme.
 
===human body===
[[File:Smash 64 Zapped.png|thumb|250px|Game ''[[Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros. Fighters]]'' (64) X-ray compression Kirby is in third place on the pitch from left to center.]]
Kirby is not a real person, unlike other Nintendo characters, who often have nice graphics. Little is known about Kirby's fuzzy body. The details of his work are deceptive and out of standard, and the reality is often reflected in the Nintendo market, as are [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-frSnkublk Kirby and fans of the lost role].
 
Kirby appears to need regular [[food]] and is often found in a variety of foods across the country. When Kirby isn't fasting, he usually eats, but food can also cause [[Inhale|shortness of breath]]. [[List of mysteries|Kirby doesn't know]] what will happen to animals that breathe and swallow. When Kirby breathes over the enemy and knocks him back, he becomes [[Star Bullet|a star]] that explodes on firing. Kirby seems to be checking to see if anything changes in the direction he can breathe and spit on his friend without moving. ''Super Smash Bros.'' Swallowed Dara Vireak, but immediately returned to normal.
 
Some games like ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'' allow you to save Kirby and use it later. This includes more from ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|Kirby: The Return of the Fly!]]'' The episode looks like Kirby's stomach is moving. ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe|Kirby: In other episodes of the series, such as Triple Deluxe]]'', Kirby's abdomen appears as a black hole, especially when using [[Hypernova|hypnotic]] abilities.
 
Kirby is neither a bone (see photo at right) nor a tooth (part of a cartoon or 2D game). However, he has a language that signals new games when he breathes. In addition, Kirby's movements, even without single legs, are similar to those of a human showing muscle structure. Kirby also has pictures of the lungs he uses to breathe, as described in the book ''Kirby: Squeak Squad''.<ref>{{cite manual |quote=Kirby's cat is very strong, can smell a formidable foe, and can destroy anything. |game=Kirby: Squad Squad |print=NA |page=12}}</ref> There are some signs that Kirby does not appear to have a nose, but a very small nose that is not clearly visible: he sneezes and shakes the button (not clearly) in the stadium opening of [[Castle Lololo|Lololo Palace]] in that region, which Kirby had dreamed of, from the mouth, while [[sleep]]ing.
 
[[File:KSA Sleeping Kirby.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Kirby is a device that requires regular sleep (see Bullets).]]
 
When not removed, what appears to be Kirby is a pupil with a large blue pupil, which covers only the lower part of the face. Although Kirby had whiter eyes than at first glance, it was amazing for another Nintendo player, [[pikipedia:Captain Olimar|Captain Olima]]. Probably, like ''Kirby and the forgotten land'', Kirby's eyes are not sad, because he seems to turn blue and go green when you look at it differently.
 
[[File:KatFL_Mouthful_Mode_Trailer_Screenshot.png|thumb|right|200px|Examples of irbyism in Kirby eyes.]]
 
Most Kirbyti color is the same color (except for two spots on the face), elastic and hair (although Kirby wondered, when he left the ''[[Kid Kirby]]'' game, he wondered if Kirbyi had his hair). The school age. As you can see in many sports, it can dissipate odors, indicating some kind of odor.
 
Her red feet are paired with her shoes, but as Masahiro Sakurai is [https://www.reddit.com/r/Kirby/comments/feiz16/psa_sakurai_once_stated_that_kirby_does_not_have/ interviewed], these are her real feet. Despite their weaknesses, they find the first ways of fighting tactics. Its arms, although short and large, can pull forward when caught or struck. It has also been shown that you can place your arms well around your waist, sometimes covering your face next to your face. Kirby, even if he doesn't have fingers, can handle it well. You should do this by pointing your finger at the hypocrite by doing things around the subject. In addition, Kirby's hand may have a tingling sensation, which seems to touch his hand frequently.


It is commonly thought that Miyamoto wanted Kirby to be yellow, and Sakurai decided to make him pink late in ''Kirby's Dream Land''{{'}}s development, hence why he appears as white on the game's international box art. This is incorrect, as it can be clearly seen that Kirby was pink in concept art for the game, even before his name was finalized. Miyamoto explained that he thought Kirby would have been yellow based on the monochrome sprite, and was instead pleasantly surprised to see him as pink in the color art.<ref name="kirbysadventure"/> Presumably in reference to this misinterpretation, later games often use a yellow Kirby as the second player, starting with [[Keeby]] in ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''. Meanwhile, it is unclear why Kirby was initially depicted as white on the international box art; [[Satoru Iwata]] believed it was a deliberate change to make him more marketable,<ref>{{cite person|quote=In addition, some people in the Western market said a pink soft character floating in air would never be accepted. So in the West, they changed Kirby's colour on the box from pink to white.|name=Satoru Iwata|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a86nyE9Ha0U|title=GDC 2011 keynote}}</ref> while Masahiro Sakurai believes it came from a simple mistake due to overseas staff misinterpreting the colorless sprites of the Game Boy.<ref>{{cite person|quote=海外のカービィが白だったのは、ゲームボーイのROMが白黒だけだったため、海外の人が勘違いしたから。|name=Masahiro Sakurai|url=https://twitter.com/Sora_Sakurai/status/43007166520627200|title=Twitter}}.</ref> The ''[[20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia]]'' sides with Sakurai's explanation.<ref>{{cite book|quote='''海外ではカービィは白かった!'''<br>
''{{furi|同|おな}}じく{{furi|海外|かいがい}}の{{furi|話|はなし}}だが、{{furi|初代|しょだい}}『{{furi|星|ほし}}のカービィ』のアートワークは、{{furi|現在|げんざい}}のピンク{{furi|色|いろ}}のカービィではなく、{{furi|白色|しろいろ}}で{{furi|発売|はつばい}}されている。{{furi|海外|かいがい}}のスタッフが、ゲームボーイの{{furi|白黒|しろくろ}}{{furi|画面|がめん}}を{{furi|見|み}}て、{{furi|勘違|かんちが}}いをしたからだという。''<br>'''''Kirby Was White Overseas!'''''<br>''On another international topic, the artwork for the original Kirby's Dream Land did not feature the modern pink Kirby; it released with a white Kirby instead. It is said that there was a misunderstanding with the overseas staff due to the black-and-white screen of the Game Boy.|book=20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia|publisher=Shogakukan|page=59}}</ref>
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==Characteristics==
[[File:KTnT Story Artwork.jpg|thumb|250px|Despite her condition, Kerby often looked at her with joy and surprise.]]
[[File:K64 Kirbys Quest scene 3.png|thumb|250px|Despite Kirby's short, stubby, and innocent-looking appearance, he is always willing to help others in need, and his powers are rather surprising.]]
Kirby complements her appearance, giving her childish behavior and constant joy. Kirby is one of the series' masterpieces, has no childish character, is almost the same word you can always write when you sign, and can't tell the whole text. Kirby is usually thought to understand and speak, but as [[zeldawiki:Link|Lynx]] and [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]] often explain, players don't listen to them during a conversation. In situations like manual and advanced reviews, Kirby can speak well, or at least confess. Meanwhile, in ''[[Kirby Fighters 2|Kirby Fighter 2]]'', I found Kirby unreadable.<ref>{{quote|{{Color|orange|King Dadd}} and {{Color|orange|Mate Knight}} had been there a few times before for Kirby, even though they had met.
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Now that Kirby has won, they become friends with old teammates and Kirby acts as a fighting {{Color|orange|team}}! Kirby made an offer.
Despite being among the simplest-looking of Nintendo's cast of video game mascots, Kirby has a surprisingly large amount of detail to his character, concerning both the particulars of his anatomy as well as his personality and backstory (so much so that a [[Kirby's characteristics|separate page]] exists to document them more completely). Despite this, Kirby is typically presented - both in appearance and personality - as simple, fun, and straightforward, though with a few surprises here and there. His round pink body stands at no more than eight inches (20 cm) in height,<ref>{{Cite|The 8-inch high Kirby hails from a distant, peaceful star.||Kirby's in-game description in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''}}</ref> and in his normal state, his movement speed is only modest, particularly when he takes in air to [[hover]] above the ground or tries to [[swim]] in [[Water (environment)|water]]. Where Kirby stands out is in his signature inhale ability, which he has made use of ever since his debut in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', allowing him to swallow lesser [[Enemy|enemies]] whole and return the projectiles of [[Mid-Boss|tougher]] [[Boss|foes]] back at them.  
{{Color|orange|Bud's battle}} waited in the air from the {{Color|orange|top}} of the tower.
Kirby did not know what was written in the letter.|[[Narrator|Imitation]], ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''}}</ref>
 
[[File:KPR Susie Encounter.png|thumb|left|250px|However, Kirby is not at all rude and can be bad when needed. This often happens when you fight a boss.]]
 
Curby has proven greedy, making his rivalry with [[King Dedede|King Deded]] even more apparent, but he is an incompetent hero who takes the opportunity to help the needy until he is fully saturated. Kirby is tackling its problems with determination and perseverance. He was a deficit hero, but some villagers took the opportunity to get what they wanted. Kerby spends most of her time asleep and is invited to rest in her house without any adventure. Although he is a hero, Kirby can be very disappointed and certainly feel hurt. ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad|Corbin confirms this:]]'' as soon as he steals the cake, the king thinks that his mother is the main one, and after the fight he hits him, Kirbius discovers that he is not his mother. Hence, Kirby [[Squeaks|Squicks]] hunts down the real thief in many countries and all over the world, fighting with everyone and making a cake for everyone.
 
[[File:KatFL Kirby fishing in Waddle Dee Town screenshot.jpg|thumb|250px|When you are not asleep at all, one of Kirby's favorite things is fishing, playing little ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land|Kirby and forgetting the world]]''.]]
 
Kirby's hobbies include fishing (which usually ends with his mouth closed), sleeping, eating, spinning, and spinning around the ground, all of which he claims are true. This can damage the enemy, especially when using a microphone. Power. According to Japanese legal documents, Kirby is deaf.<ref>{{cite|"I love to sing even though I'm deaf."|[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0003/miryoku/ "Learn Candy Kirbye's Sweets!"]|Nintendo Mobile Line}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|quote=L は き が 痴 ("Do I like to sing or am I deaf")|book=[https://web.archive.org/web/20200609004402if_/https://shogakukan.tameshiyo.me/9784091065117?page=4 20th Comorad - Hoshi No Kirby: Papu Tizen:]|publisher=Feelings for the first time|page=15}}</ref> However, he is a big fan of music tablets and is often seen listening to headphones assembled on a jockbox player.
 
Faced with a new situation, Kirby proved himself to be a quick and wise student. For example, by imitating new abilities, you can easily complete all the skills available to you, such as dancing skills and mental strength. And it shows this when it launches a robotic weapon. The robot arm falls into its control as soon as it jumps first.
 
One of the notable developments in the Kirby system was the gradual increase of Kirby's own expression. With 8-bit names like ''Kirby's Dreamland'', Kirby rarely changes facial expressions, and ''Kirby 64: Crystal Shard'' is almost silent. ''Kirby: Right Back to the Stars Superstar Ultra'' will be the last game in a series featuring the cool ''Kirby: Right Back to the Stars''. This change is mainly due to the gradual increase in Kirby's configuration, which could gradually remove the technical limitations of the game as the process progresses. As the process progressed, Kirby also became a "slayer" with big eyes and short legs. This is a dream button with this ''Kirby Star Ally of the Stars''.


In particular, one of Masahiro Sakurai and Kirby's goals was "his conviction as a sportsman." Because of this (especially in the first game), when the player is in control of Kirby, he is less emotional. In other words, players can express their feelings about the game through their gestures. But act like Kirby.<ref>[https://hicbc.com/tv/kirby/great/chara/ The Nintendo JP page deals with Sakura Kirby’s vision more than him anime]</ref> His work as a vocalist also affected this characteristic, but Kirby's attitude towards fans and enthusiasts in the Kirby game where Sakurai posted the day he left the HAL Laboratory began to deteriorate. I can imagine that.
Kirby's inhale would be further expanded upon in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' and subsequent titles, when the [[Copy Ability]] mechanic was introduced; allowing Kirby to gain special powers by swallowing the appropriate things, such as gaining [[Fire]] powers by swallowing a fiery foe like [[Hot Head]]. Using these abilities, Kirby is able to greatly expand his combat and/or movement capabilities, whether that be fending off strong opponents using the [[Sword]] ability, racing rapidly along the ground using [[Wheel]], or taking to the skies using [[Wing]] or [[Jet]]. Many subsequent games allow further mixing of Kirby's abilities, whether that be directly via [[Power Combo]]s or when partnered with friends or other objects. Some games even allow Kirby to [[Evolved Copy Ability|evolve]] his abilities over time to make them stronger. In addition, Kirby is in possession of other [[List of mysteries|more mysterious powers]] which even he is not fully aware of, and which often [[Last Battle Ability|come into play]] when he battles the most dangerous threats to his world.


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In terms of his character, Kirby can be described as a naïve, cheery, and childlike alien creature who made [[Kirby's House|his home]] in [[Dream Land]] after arriving from outer space, with his true origin being unknown. Kirby generally has a carefree attitude and enjoys simple pleasures such as eating, playing with his friends, and sleeping. More particular hobbies of his include fishing, singing (despite [[Mike|how bad he is at it]]), and riding his [[Warp Star]]. Kirby is typically called to adventure when some calamity befalls his home-world of [[Popstar]], or if someone else calls for his aid. Often times, these adventures take him to far-flung locations on his home-world, to distant alien planets, or even to [[Another Dimension|alternate dimensions]]. Despite whatever challenges or setbacks Kirby may face while adventuring, he never fails to maintain an overall positive attitude, and this attitude often is instrumental in turning former foes into friends.
[[File:K64 Crystal Clear scene 08.png|thumb|200px|Kirby's gender is unclear, though it seems he has a genuine dislike for actresses like [[Ribbon]].]]
In Japanese, Kirby is described as gender neutral because the international community calls him a man. Because neutral words in Japanese are easier than in other languages. For example, in ''Kirby's dream country'', Kirby is called "thorny child" in English and "ung" (ヴァコノ, "vakono") in Japanese. There are many cases where the word "class" (クラス) is used as a masculine noun. In addition, the Japanese Kirby style is often used for full discussion in men's meetings. There is no need to oppose gender perspectives.<ref>[https://kaialone.tumblr.com/post/636742650015481856/ive-read-that-kirbys-gender-is-ambiguous-in kaylon and tumblr]</ref>


[[File:Twitter commemorative - Hinamatsuri 2017.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Kirby Hinamatsura is an example of Kirby Gay choosing Twitter as queen, where Kirby gives men and women equal rights.]]
In the main video game series, Kirby is typically portrayed as the only one of his kind. However, there are many instances, particularly in spin-off titles, where Kirby is joined by clones of himself, which often come in their own [[Color|body colors]]. Additionally, spin-off games tend to use Kirby's shape more literally, placing him in situations where he acts like a ball such as [[Kirby's Pinball Land|pinball]], [[Kirby's Dream Course|miniature golf]], [[Kirby's Block Ball|breakout]], or more generalized racing/platforming situations. Additionally, extra material such as the [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|anime]], [[Kirby (novel series)|novel series]], or manga series often have their own takes on Kirby, his character, and his abilities, and are generally considered different continuities to the main video game series.
Japanese cartoon "Top 20 - Hoshi no Kirby: Puppu Taizen" has lost the "anonymous" genre of Kirby.<ref name=20th/> [[Masahiro Sakurai|Masahiro Sakura]]'s official statement also said that Kirby's ethnicity was unknown.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/PostReturn117.html ''Super Smash Bros.'' Website Website (Japanese translation)]:<br>''"I would like to ask about the Kirby part. Name: Kirby. Couple: I do not know. Favorite tip: [[A New Wind for Tomorrow|Tomorrow it's windy]]. I like what I do, but I do not know: push-ups, pirate dancing, paper cutting. 'That's your opinion. Sakura?"''<br>'''Sakurai:''' ''"Yes, I never did. I need…"''</ref> Kirby actor [[Makiko Ohmoto|Makiko Ohemto]] also said that Kirby's gender is unknown.<ref>{{Cite person|quote=Kirby's nationality is unknown.|name=Makiko Ohmoto| url=https://twitter.com/Makiko_Ohmoto/status/1214819520918872065|title=Twitter (Japanese)}}</ref> With that in mind, in [[Kirby JP Twitter|Kirby JayP's Twitter]] memoirs, Kirby plays male and female roles, such as Regina [[wikipedia:Hinamatsuri|Hinamatsuri]] and the women who make [[wikipedia:Valentine's Day|Valentine's Day]] free.


The Japanese revolution did not always follow. Some stories describe Kirby as a man. This may be due to the fact that women are not very interested in sports such as [[ChuChu|chucho]] and [[Ribbon|ribbons]]. The [[Kirby (novel series)|story of Mae Takes]] was written by Kirby, an example of men talking to each other, and she said, ''"[[Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?!|Kirby and the Hall of Fame ?!]]"'' Written by. Sometimes it looks "beautiful" with ornaments, but women do not like to wear it. However, none of this applies to Japanese [[Canon|education]].
==Moveset==
 
Kirby has had many adventures, which has given him the opportunity to learn and utilize many different [[:Category:Moves|moves]]. The following table lists every move that Kirby has had in the main series, starting with the most common ones down to the rarest (moves performed with Copy Abilities will not be listed here):
There is no definite answer as Kirby writers have nothing to say about the Kirby race. Fans of Japan's ''Super Smash Brothers'' were shocked to learn that Samos was a Metro woman, while Masahiro Sakurai revealed Kirby's secret and joked that she was also a woman.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/PostReturn084.html ''Super Smash Bros.'' official website (Japanese translation)]:<br>''"He was surprised that Sam was a woman."''<br>'''Sakurai:''' ''"Is Pike a woman? Is Corbia a girl? The truth is in the dark."''</ref>
 
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===Species===
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Like [[mariowiki:Yoshi|Yosh]] from ''[[mariowiki:Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' Francis, Kirby can be considered the chief representative of the animals named after him. However, unlike traditional genres, it is not clear how Kirby is distinguished, and with the exception of the members and the many clones that appear in the film, no one is as generic as Kirby. Although many think so.
 
==nee==
Kirby sees many events that give him time to learn and use different [[:Category:Moves|activities]]. The table below shows all of Kirby’s work on the main series, from classic to classic.
 
(No [[Copy Ability|copying]] is listed here)


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| Kirby moved slightly to the left or right in a specific direction.
| Kirby moves at a modest pace in a given direction, left or right.
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| '''[[Jump|Wash]]'''
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| When the player presses the key, Kirby goes to the ground. Kirby can be coded left or right.
| Kirby jumps from the ground, which can vary in height depending on how long the player holds the button down. Kirby can also maneuver left or right while jumping.
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| '''[[Hover|Kaulele]]'''
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| The mind was flying in the air, Kirby paused and began to breathe, bending his arm to let them fly. This type of flight slows down and prolongs the crime, but it works.
| While in the air, Kirby takes in air, and holds his breath, allowing him to fly by flapping his arms. This method of flight is slow and leaves Kirby vulnerable, but it gets the job done.
| In some cases, Kirby can’t do that indefinitely and has to go back. Some [[Copy Ability|copies]] have been replaced by Kiribin’s flying machine.
| In some instances, Kirby cannot do this indefinitely and will have to come back down after a while. Some [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] will also replace Kirby's method of flight.
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| '''[[Air Bullet|and projectiles]]'''
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| When flying, cherubs can fly long distances and produce air that can harm enemies.
| While hovering, Kirby can release his taken-in air to come back down, which will fly forward a short distance and damage enemies.
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| '''[[Crouch|also]]'''
| '''[[Crouch]]'''
| Kirby took up a small space in the world to ward off some enemies. It’s important to break down the [[Thin Floor|thin layers]] and make some [[Switch|changes]].
| Kirby crouches, taking up less space on the ground, allowing him to dodge some attacks from enemies. Doing this is also necessary to drop through [[thin floor]]s and press some [[Switch]]es.
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| '''[[Inhale|Get some air first]]'''
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| Kirby opened his mouth to drink. Enemies and flying objects in front of him.
| Kirby opens his mouth wide and starts sucking in air at a continuous rate. Nearby enemies and objects will fly into his mouth.
| In almost all cases, Kirby could not breathe when given the opportunity to shoot.
| In almost all cases, Kirby cannot inhale when he has a Copy Ability.
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| '''[[Star Bullet|star star]]'''
| '''[[Star Bullet]]'''
| After firing an object, Kirby can spit like a star ball, which makes the enemy fly faster and injure him. There are many spirits that are melted down as a more powerful shield and go between enemies that can do more damage than hitting the wall.
| After inhaling something, Kirby can spit it back out as a Star Bullet, which will fly forward at very high speed and damage any enemy it hits. Multiple objects inhaled will be spat out as a [[Star Bullet|Blaster Bullet]], which is even stronger, and passes through enemies, allowing it to damage multiple before it shatters after hitting a wall of some sort.
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| After something explodes, Kirby can swallow the object and remove it from the game. Because of that, Kirby can copy.
| After inhaling something, Kirby can swallow the object, removing it from the game. Depending on the object, Kirby may gain a [[Copy Ability]].
| In ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'', the wave [[Bubble (container)|bubbles]] are kept in a [[Copy Palette|coffee shop]].
| In ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'', swallowing a [[Bubble (container)|bubbled object]] will store it in the [[Copy Palette]].
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| '''[[Swim|take a shower]]'''
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| Kirby can swim all sides in the water and doesn’t have to see the air.
| While underwater, Kirby can swim in any direction, and will not need to come up for air, though he cannot inhale in most games. In ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'', Kirby can only swim on the surface of water, but can use his inhale while swimming.
| In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land|the land of Kirby’s dreams]]'', Kirby can’t swim properly and can “jump” into the water. ''[[Kirby's Adventure|Kirby Adventure]]'' introduces straight swimming on all four sides, and ''[[Kirby Star Allies|Kirby Star partners]]'' promote world swimming. With the new titles, Kirby swam the paddle and swam faster.
| In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', Kirby cannot properly swim and merely "jumps" through water; ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' introduced proper swimming in four directions, and ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' introduced omnidirectional swimming. Starting in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' up until ''Kirby Star Allies'', pressing the jump button while Kirby is swimming will cause him to do a stroke and swim faster.
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| '''[[Dive Attack|dive attack]]'''
| '''[[Dive Attack]]'''
| After a long fall, Kirby was able to injure opponents who fell on his ears.
| After falling for long enough, Kirby dives headlong and can damage enemies he falls onto.
| The effect of this process varies between subjects.
| This move's effectiveness varies between titles.
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| '''[[Dash]]'''
| Kirby runs to the floor with reasonable speed, allowing most to walk in small spaces.
| Kirby runs along the ground at a decent speed, allowing him to pass over small gaps his size.
| Some audio recording options change the way the control panel works.
| Some Copy Abilities will change the way Kirby's dash functions.
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| '''[[Slide]]'''
| While bowing, Kirby is able to move his legs forward and jump forward, confronting enemies along the way.
| While crouching, Kirby can slide forward along the ground with his feet out front, doing damage to foes in his path.
| Kirby is involved in the game.
| Whether Kirby passes under foes or bounces off them depends on the game.
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| '''Drop Ability'''
| If Kirby can shoot, he can open up and emerge from a [[Ability Star|huge rock star]]. This star can return to normal or be shot like a star circle.
| If Kirby has a Copy Ability, he can discard it, causing a [[Ability Star|large bouncing star]] to pop out of him. This star can be inhaled to regain the ability or spat as a Star Bullet.
| This is not possible in all cases - it is often associated with some form of [[Boss|master]] argument.
| This cannot be done in all cases - usually involving certain [[boss]] fights.
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| '''[[Water Gun|water gun]]'''
| '''[[Water Gun]]'''
| Kirby can fire small bubbles or water bottles to damage enemies while they are in the water. In most games, the water cannon only works on four sides, but it does make eight ''[[Kirby Star Allies|Kirby Star teammates]]''.
| While underwater, Kirby can shoot out either a short-range spray or a bubble of water from his mouth, which will damage enemies. In most games, the water gun only works in four directions, but in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'', it works in eight.
| This action has various innovations in a row. Some recording features add to or enhance their use.
| This move has many different iterations throughout the series. Some Copy Abilities also prevent or enhance its use.
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| Kirby increases his security. It is impossible to reduce the damage or prevent further attacks.
| Kirby raises his defense. He cannot move while in this pose, but damage will be reduced or completely prevented from most attacks while in it.
| Some shooting skills can be improved by the Guardian Cherubim.
| Some Copy Abilities can enhance Kirby's guard.
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| '''[[Headbutt|head to head]]'''
| '''[[Headbutt]]'''
| In some cases, Kirby can jump on them and injure enemies. This move is disastrous, and Kirbin's team will be hurt in the long run.
| In some titles, Kirby can damage enemies by jumping up into them. This move is risky and will hurt Kirby if he makes contact too late.
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| '''[[Dodge|protect me]]'''
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| According to the new titles, Kirby can make left, right, or position teams while standing, and is dictated by time to completely finish hitting, but life is short on the effect of the instructions. This can be done in the air.
| In newer titles, while guarding, Kirby can perform a dodging maneuver to the left, right, or in place, completely avoiding a hit if timed correctly, but is briefly vulnerable at the end of the maneuver. This can also be done in the air.
| Kirby Dodge can limit some audio recording options.
| Some Copy Abilities may restrict Kirby's dodge.
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| '''[[Face-to-Face|face to face]]'''
| '''[[Face-to-Face]]'''
| After dinner, Kirby can treat her friend and join him for dinner. A friend can make Kirby.
| After eating some [[food]], Kirby can approach an ally to share the food with them, healing the ally. Allies can also do this for Kirby.
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| '''[[Inhale|excessive inhalation]]'''
| '''[[Inhale|Super Inhale]]'''
| In some cases, if Kirby breathes long enough or is able to make a special show to the players, Kirby will breathe better, stronger, more developed and better. Or breathing is not always possible. This inhaler is also useful for swallowing several substances at once.
| In some titles, if Kirby inhales long enough, or given a special input from the player, Kirby will perform a super inhale, which is more powerful, reaches further, and can inhale or budge objects the normal one cannot. This inhale is also better for swallowing multiple things at once.
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| '''Communication [[Helper|assistants]]'''
| '''Call [[Helper]]'''
| If Kirby can copy, he can use it to find mobile friends that another player or master can control. This system is only available for ''Kirby Superstar'' and ''Kirby Superstar Ultra''.
| If Kirby has a [[Copy Ability]], he can expend it to create a friend who has the same moves, which can then be controlled by another player or the CPU. This move exists only in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''.
| If Kirby really has a helper in doing this, he loses energy and puts it down to breathe. When the helper touches the object, the helper touches it.
| If Kirby already has a Helper when he does this, he will discard his ability, and drop it as an item on the ground, which can be inhaled. If the Helper touches the item, it will transform into whatever helper that item corresponds to.
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| '''[[Normal Beam|always radiate]]'''
| '''[[Normal Beam]]'''
| If Kirby has an assistant, he can use this process to turn the assistant into a potential winner or a star-spitting model. This feature is only available for ''Kirby Super Star'', ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' and ''Kirby Star Allies''.
| If Kirby has a helper at his side, he can use this move to revert the helper to an item form, which can then be inhaled for the ability or spat out as a Star Bullet. This move exists only in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', and ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''.
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| '''The path to a happy friend / [[Animal Friend|Pets]]'''
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| In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', Kirby can use a family friend to use his unique abilities. Kirby inspires them in only one way to continue.
| In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', Kirby can mount one of his animal companions to utilize their special abilities. Kirby can dismount them in the same way to continue by himself.
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| '''[[Piggyback|passenger]]'''
| '''[[Piggyback]]'''
| ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|Kirby's return to the land of dreams]]'' Kirby can follow in the footsteps of ''Kirby's star allies''. When processing these processors, Kirby can control them directly.
| In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' and ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'', Kirby can hop onto the back of one of his friends and ride them around. When hopping onto a CPU friend, Kirby can control them directly.
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| In every game since ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'', Kirby can perform certain vocalizations and/or actions when the player inputs a direction on either the Control Pad or right control stick, similar to how [[smashwiki:Taunt|taunting]] works in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games. Which emotes can be performed depends on the game.
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| '''Invite [[Gooey|the guy]]'''
| '''Call [[Gooey]]'''
| In ''Kirby's Dreamland 3'', Kirby can call Gui for help. Like the device, Gooey can be controlled by another player or master. When Kirby removes the rubber from the field, Kirby can breathe and swallow it.
| In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', Kirby can call Gooey out from inside him to help. Like the Helpers, Gooey can be controlled by another player or the CPU. To remove Gooey from the field, Kirby can inhale and swallow him.
| Kirby is weak when he is sick.
| While Gooey is out, Kirby has less [[health]].
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| ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards|Kirby 64: Crystal fragments]]'' may have suckers on Kirby's head, which may vary depending on what he sucks. Some enemies know certain advantages when treated in this way.
| In ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'', Kirby can hold things he's inhaled above his head, which can have varying effects depending on the thing he had inhaled. Certain enemies when held like this will convey some sort of advantage.
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| ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards|Kirby 64: A device shot in Crystal Shards]]'' can be thrown first or directly into the ammunition. Enemies with copies can do this by becoming a [[Power Combo|strong combined star]].
| In ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'', a held item can be tossed either forward, or straight up, to act as projectiles. Enemies bearing Copy Abilities can be combined into [[Power Combo]] stars by doing this.
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| In ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror|Kirby and The Amazing Mirror]]'', Kirby can pick up a phone and use it as one of two things. He can invite his people to be with him or call the [[Warp Star|Star of War]] to return him to the [[Rainbow Route - Central Circle|rainbow path - the Central Circle]].
| In ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', Kirby can pull out his phone and use it to do one of two things. He can either call his clones to join him or call a [[Warp Star]] to take him back to the [[Rainbow Route - Central Circle]].
| Nominal copies require battery power.
| Calling the clones requires phone battery power.
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| In ''[[Kirby Star Allies|Kirby Star Friends]]'', the [[Friend Heart|hearts of Kirby's friends]] can be chased away by the enemies of the court, leading to their ability to make friends. Kirby can pick up our friend in time.
| In ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'', Kirby can toss [[Friend Heart]]s at enemies on the field which yield [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] to make them his allies. Kirby can keep up to three allies at any one time.
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| '''[[Mouthful Mode|Write expensive things]]'''
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| In ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land|Kirby and the forgotten land]]'', Kirby can add a lot, making them work and work. This ability works with copy art.
| In ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'', Kirby can inhale certain objects that are much larger than him, taking on their shape and function. This ability functions separately from [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]].
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| ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' in the Kirby ''Super Smash Bros.'' game. can use four different views set to control the control panel, similar to the [[smashwiki:Taunt|trigger motor]] in the game.
*When he pressed the. Key, Kirby shook his hand and said, "Hello! That's the name. Or laugh out loud. Characters like Waddle Dee are back."
*When he pressed the but button, Kirby raised his hand and stood on one leg: "Hello!" say. This. Quickly. Polite neighborhood characters, like Waddle Dee, respond enthusiastically.
*Press. And Kirby looks around for a minute. This is one of their [[idle animation|idol animations]].
*When you press the but button, Kirby sits down and hits it. Past games were clever animations.
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== Other types ==
== Variants ==
Because of Kirby’s unique style, there are many other companies like this, including Kirby. Below are all types of Kirby characters and characters from the Kirby video game series or similar features.
Due to Kirby's ubiquity as a character, there are several other entities that resemble him, as well as alternate versions of Kirby himself. The following lists all of the different versions of Kirby along with other characters or entities that resemble him throughout the ''Kirby'' video game series:
*'''[[Ball Kirby|Kirby Blocks]]''': In most sports, Kirby has a rounder shape than before and his legs begin to move. This is different from [[Ball|baseball]] training.
*'''[[Batamon]]''': In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', there are pink creatures that look superficially similar to Kirby, but are ambivalent enemies similar to Waddle Dee. Their name derives from バッタもん (''battamon''), a Japanese term for grey market or knock-off products.
*'''[[Batamon]]''': In ''Kirby's Dreamland 3'' game he's a little yellow bean for Kirby, but a bad guy like Waddle Dee.
*'''[[Kirby (species)|Clones of Kirby]]''': Throughout the series, and particularly in multiplayer titles, clones of Kirby appear which share his look and abilities, though they are often a different color. Kirby clones make their most prominent appearances in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' and ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]''.
*'''[[Kirby (species)|Kirby clones]]''': There are many names among these systems, but Kirby clones look different in appearance and capabilities, although they are different in color. Kirby class Kirby and Kirby Battle appear in the amazing mirror of the Royal.
*'''[[Keeby]]''': A yellow lookalike of Kirby who appears in ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]'' as the second player in the 2P Game. Keeby has all of the same abilities as Kirby, and the two do not seem to like each-other much.
*'''[[Keeby|Kibi]]''': The picture of the pink Kirby appeared as the second player in the 2P game in ''Kirby's dream course''. Kibi has the same abilities as Kirby and she doesn’t seem to like it.
*'''[[Kirby Ball]]''': In many games, Kirby takes on an even more spherical shape than usual, ditching his limbs in the process. This is distinct from the [[Ball]] [[Copy Ability]].
*'''[[Meta Knight]]''': If this sword hadn't lost its face, it would have looked like Kirby. To this day, it is unknown whether he and Kirby belong to the same species.
*'''[[Meta Knight]]''': When this mysterious swordsman is without his mask, he greatly resembles Kirby. To this day, it is not clear if he and Kirby are the same sort of creature or not.
*'''[[Prince Fluff]]''': The body of this blue boy in [[Patch Land|Patchland]] is similar to Kirby's body and has the same ability as ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn|Kirby's epic thread]]'', despite the fact that it is behind the [[Metamortex]] mutation.
*'''[[Prince Fluff]]''': This blue yarn boy from [[Patch Land]] has a similar physique to Kirby, and has the same abilities in ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'', though taking a backseat during [[Metamortex]] transformations.
*'''[[Remocoroid]]''': ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'', a round pink robot similar to Kirby removed from [[Game Boy]]. Kirby's ability to run, jump and use slides is distributed.
*'''[[Remocoroid]]''': In ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'', a round pink robot resembling Kirby can be controlled with a remote which resembles a [[Game Boy]]. It shares Kirby's ability to run, jump, and use the [[Slide]] attack.
*'''[[Shadow Kirby]]''': A dark and evil scene produced by Kirby in the [[Mirror World]]. He had some kind of fear, he had some features, but it wasn’t cruel.
*'''[[Shadow Kirby]]''': A dark and naughty version of Kirby who hails from the [[Mirror World]]. He is not as bold as Kirby and his methods are questionable, but he is not evil at heart.
*'''[[Void Termina|Leisure]]''': The Kirby of the Stars The last part of this fantasy of ''[[Kirby Star Allies|Star Alli]]'' is sometimes like a Kirby and has a round face. The rest of the symbols in [[Void Soul|different]] [[Void|shapes]] show similarities between the two.
*'''[[Void Termina]]''': The final form of this essence of chaos from ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' greatly resembles Kirby at times, bearing a similar round shape and face.
*'''[[Waddle Dee]]''': Kirby's structure is similar to Waddle Dee's, but that's the end of most characters.
*'''[[Waddle Dee]]''': Kirby and the Waddle Dees share the same basic body structure, though their similarities largely end there.
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==Game performance==
==Game appearances==
Kirby is the protagonist of the game and the hero of all games except ''[[Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe|Dedis Dram Dash Deluxe]]''. The main focus is on [[King Dedede|King Dedes]]. Kirby is seen as a fighter in ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' And should not be opened. In the series below is Kirby's role in each game as well as ''Super Smash Bros.''. Games if possible. Please see related articles for each match.
Kirby is the hero and main playable character in every game in his series, with the exception of ''[[Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe]]'', where [[King Dedede]] steps into the spotlight. Kirby has also appeared in every ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' game as a fighter, and never needs to be unlocked. The following lists Kirby's role in each game in his series, as well as those of ''Super Smash Bros.'' games where applicable. For more information about the plot of each individual game as a whole, see the respective articles for each game.


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!colspan=3|Kirby video game views &nbsp;
!colspan=3|Kirby's video game appearances &nbsp;
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!colspan=3|''Kirby'' series
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|''[[Kirby's Dream Land|Kirby's dream is to be the main character in the land]]''
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''
|and the only character that can play
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|''[[Kirby's Adventure|The main character in Kirby's Adventure]]''
|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''
|and the only character that can play
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|''[[Kirby's Pinball Land|The character Kirby Pinball Land]]''
|''[[Kirby's Pinball Land]]''
|(used as a ball)
|Protagonist (serves as the ball)
|controls the slider.
|The player controls the flippers.
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|''[[Kirby's Dream Course|the course Kirby Dream]]''
|''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''
|The nature and character of
|Protagonist and main playable character
|This was the first game in which Kirby was not the only player.
|This was the first game where Kirby was not the only playable character.
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|''[[Kirby's Avalanche|Kirby's Snow Hero]]''
|''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]''
|(shown in portraits and cut scenes)
|Protagonist (appears in a portrait and in cutscenes)
|It's the only game in the series where Kirby plays a completely talkative role (albeit only in the text field).
|This is the only game in the series where Kirby has a full speaking role (though only in text boxes).
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|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2|Kirby's Dreamland 2]]''
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''
|main character and main character
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|''[[Kirby's Block Ball|Kirby Block Ball]]''
|''[[Kirby's Block Ball]]''
|The main character of (serving as a ball)
|Protagonist (serves as the ball)
|controls the player paddles.
|The player controls the paddles.
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|''[[Kirby's Toy Box|Kirby Puppet Box]]''
|''[[Kirby's Toy Box]]''
|character (roles vary depending on the game)
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|''[[Kirby Super Star|Kirby Superstar]]''
|''[[Kirby Super Star]]''
|main character and main character
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)|Starby]]''
|''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)]]''
|starring in the lead role (appears in portraits and cut scenes)
|Protagonist (appears in a portrait and in cutscenes)
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|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3|Kirby's Dreamland 3]]''
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''
|main character and main character
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|''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (SNES)|Kirby Star (SNES)]]''
|''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)]]''
|The main character of (shown in portraits and cut scenes)
|Protagonist (appears in a portrait and in cutscenes)
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|''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards|The character Kirby 64 ፡]]''
|''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''
|is the main character and playable main character of Crystal Shards
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]''
|''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]''
|is the main character and the only character that can play
|Protagonist and sole playable character
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|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land|Kirby's nightmare]]''
|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''
|is the main character and main character in the land of dreams
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''
|''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''
|is the main playable character
|Main playable character
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|''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror|Kirby and the beautiful Glass]]''
|''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
|main character and the main playable character
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse|Kirby's cloth curses]]''
|''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''
|the main character and the playable main character
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad|Kirby Defensive Squeak Squad]]''
|''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''
|main character and unique playable character
|Protagonist and sole playable character
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|''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra|Kirby Superstar Ultra]]''
|''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
|character and main character
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn|Kirby's Epic Nool]]''
|''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]''
|main character and main character
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby Mass Attack|The main character in the Kirby Massacre]]''
|''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''
|and the only character that can play
|Protagonist and sole playable character
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|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|Kirby's return to the protagonist]]''
|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''
|and main character in Dreamland
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition|Kirby Dream Collection]]''
|''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition|Kirby's Dream Collection]]''
|is the main character and the main (as the only) playable character in any game
|Protagonist and main (or sole) playable character in each game featured
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|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe|Kirby Light Triple Deluxe]]''
|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
|main character and main playable character
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe|Kirby Warriors Deluxe Premium]]''
|''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]''
|Playable Character
|Main playable character
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|''[[Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe|Dede Drum Deluxe]]''
|''[[Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe]]''
|Cameo
|Cameo
|is a Kirby-only game that is not the main character in the Kirby series. The title is also the only game in the wordless series called Kirby.
|This is the only game in the ''Kirby'' series where Kirby is not the main character. Also, it is the only game in the series to not have the word ''Kirby'' in the title.
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|''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]''
|''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]''
|are the main characters and main characters
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot|Kirby Fleet Planet Robot]]''
|''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''
|main character and playable main character
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]''
|''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]''
|main character and main playable character
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast|The main character in Kirby Blast]]''
|''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]''
|and the only character that can play
|Protagonist and sole playable character
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|''[[Kirby Battle Royale|Kirby Battle]]''
|''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]''
|Royal character and main character in
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby Star Allies|The main character of Kirby Star Partners]]''
|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
|and the main character who can play
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn|Kirby's Extra Epic thread]]''
|''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''
|is the main character and the main playable character
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''
|''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''
|main character and main playable character
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby Fighters 2|Kirby Warriors 2]]''
|''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''
|main character and main character
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''
|''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''
|are the main characters and the main characters that can be played
|Protagonist and main playable character
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|''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]''
|Sole playable character
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|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]''
|Protagonist and main playable character
|Reprises his role from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''.
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|''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
|''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
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|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Super Smash Bros. Meli]]''
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''
|is a playable character
|Playable character
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|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Super Smash Bros. Kirby, the Brawl]]''
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
|playable character
|Playable character
|also plays a role in Story Mode.
|Kirby also has a role in the story mode.
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|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''
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|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|Super Smash Bros. Kirby, the Ultimate]]''
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''
|playable character
|Playable character
|also plays a role in Story Mode.
|Kirby also has a role in the story mode.
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|''Arcana''
|''Arcana''
|Cameo
|Cameo
|Kirby looks like an Easter egg at the entrance and is not a real part of the game.
|Kirby makes a cameo appearance in the intro cutscene, where two of him can be seen amidst a crowd.
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|''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Enemies of Zelda Legend Fall Link]]''
|''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]''
|Revival
|Reference
|appear in this game as 'anti-Kirby' and are very similar to Rose Paphos.
|Enemies referred to as "Anti-Kirby" appear in this game, and look and act very similarly to Kirby.
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|''[[mariowiki:Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga|Mario and Luigi Pigeon.]]''
|''[[mariowiki:Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga|Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''
|starring
|Reference
|A star-studded poster appeared in the game
|A poster appears in this game which bears Kirby's likeness.
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|''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Maker|Super Mario Maker]]''
|''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Maker|Super Mario Maker]]''
|Reference
|Reference
|Mario can use a special tool to display 8-bit Kirby in courses.
|Mario can use a special item to take on Kirby's 8-bit appearance in courses, which also adds sound effects from ''Kirby's Adventure''.
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|''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8|Mario Kart 8]]'' ([[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8 Deluxe|Deluxe]])
|''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8|Mario Kart 8]]'' / ''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8 Deluxe|Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''
|Reference
|Reference
|An MI driver may be wearing cheetah-clad clothing while scanning Kirby [[Amiibo|Ambo]].
|A Kirby-themed costume can be worn by a Mii driver when Kirby's [[amiibo]] is scanned.
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|''[[mariowiki:Yoshi's Woolly World|Yoshi Sufly World]]''
|''[[mariowiki:Yoshi's Woolly World|Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' / ''[[mariowiki:Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World|Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]''
|Reference
|Reference
|Yoshi Amibon can take the form of a cherub.
|Yoshi can take on an appearance based on that of Kirby if the latter's amiibo is used.
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|''[[nwiki:Bye-Bye BoxBoy!|Bye-bye box!]]''
|''[[nwiki:Bye-Bye BoxBoy!|BYE-BYE BOXBOY!]]''
|reference
|Reference
|If the player is using Kirby Amibon, the reference to Qbby may take the form of Kirby.
|Qbby can take on Kirby's appearance if the player uses Kirby's [[amiibo]].
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|''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)|Zelda's legendary switch revival]]
|''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]'' on [[Nintendo Switch]]
|reference
|Reference
|is back to the role of Aunt Kirby in this Nintendo Switch reference.
|Anti-Kirby reprises his role in this remake.
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|''The Tetris 99 reference team''
|''Tetris 99''
|reference
|Reference
|uses a special superhero collision theme that depicts carbohydrates in this game. There are 2 special themes for Kirby Warriors.
|Themes based on ''Super Kirby Clash'', ''Kirby Fighters 2'', ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'', ''Kirby's Dream Buffet'', and ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' were released in limited-time events, changing the game's visuals and music to be themed around the game in question.
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|''[[nwiki:Part Time UFO|free UFO]]''
|''[[nwiki:Part Time UFO|Part-Time UFO]]''
|reference
|Reference
|One of the free UFO reference steps shows the Kirby Plus doll.
|One of the levels features a Kirby plush doll.
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===''The land of Kirby's dreams''===
===''Kirby's Dream Land''===
[[File:KDL Green Greens screenshot.png|thumb|Kirby ''The land of Kirby's dreams''.]]
[[File:KDL Green Greens screenshot.png|thumb|Kirby in ''Kirby's Dream Land''.]]
Kirby makes his debut appearance in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', where he clashes with his rival [[King Dedede]] for the first time in the series. The game depicts him as a young and agile boy who eagerly helps out his fellow Dream Landers in their crisis with King Dedede.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote=Suddenly a spry little boy named Kirby happened along and said, "Don't worry, I'll get your food and your Sparkling Stars back!".|game=Kirby's Dream Land|page=4}}</ref> The mischievous King has not only stolen all the [[food]] in [[Dream Land]], but also abducted the land's [[Sparkling Star]]s. Without further hesitation, Kirby sets out to travel through the five areas of Dream Land, reclaim the Sparkling Stars from each of King Dedede's goons, defeat King Dedede, and give Dream Land its food and its Sparkling Stars back.


Kirby started with ''Kirby's Dreamland'', where he met his rival [[King Dedede|King Daddy]] for the first time in the series. In this game, he is portrayed as a young and willing boy who is able to help King Dade survive the ordeal of his fellow Dreamlanders.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote=Soon a happy boy named Kirby came down and said, "Don't worry, I'll give you food and they're burning!"|game=Theater Crowns|page=4}}</ref> He also removed the [[Sparkling Stars|bright stars]] from the earth. In a short time, Kirby travels through the five regions of Dreamland, retrieving bright stars from each of the king's father villains, defeating the king's father, and giving Dreamland his [[food]] and bright stars for his return.
The international box art of ''Kirby's Dream Land'' depicts Kirby with white skin, like he appears in-game, as opposed to his trademark pink color (see [[#Creation and name origin|above]]). The game is also the first to mention Kirby's lack of singing talent, though it is not as exaggerated as in later titles. In this game, the enemies explode from laughter at Kirby's singing off-key, as opposed to actually getting physically harmed from his songs.<ref>{{Cite|I'm not a very good singer and I sometimes sing off key, but King Dedede's bullies can't stand to hear me sing and will just explode with laughter when I puff out the microphone.|Kirby|''Kirby's Dream Land''}}</ref>
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''Kirby's Dreamland'' International Box Art Kirby appears in the white leather found in the game, in contrast to its pink logo. As can be seen in the original conceptual art of ''Twinkle Pop'', Kirby's goal was to always be pink, so this error was due to a lack of communication with the presenter's team or the artist. The drama also talks about Kirby’s lack of music for the first time, though not as much as later titles. In this game, opponents laugh at Kirby's song "Off the Key" instead of the physical damage caused by his songs.<ref>{{Cite|I'm not a good singer, and I do sing occasionally, and the kings of DeDe can't stand it when I hit the mic.|Kirby|''Kirby is the city of dreams.''}}</ref>
===''Kirby's Adventure'' / ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''===
 
===''Kirby'' / ''Kirby Travels: A Dream in Dreamland''===
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In ''[[Kirby's Adventure|Kirby's Travels]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land|Kirby: The Dream of Dreamland]]'', the inhabitants of Dreamland cannot sleep and Kirby tries to save them again. He found out that Raja David Batang had stolen Bantang, who was helping the people of Tanah Ampin get a good night's sleep. He divided it into seven parts, gave a part to each of his [[Boss|master]] friends, and left a part. Kirby fights and defeats each of them to rebuild [[Star Rod|Star Lords]] and brings them back to the right place above the [[Fountain of Dreams|dream well]]. Kirby walks towards the fountain with his cane in hand, but after the defeat, King Diddy pulls Kirby's legs away and asks him not to restore Star-Lord. Kirby lost him and put a stick in the spring, and out of it came a [[Nightmare|dream]]. David Kirby walks past and throws him like a ball to clear the dream and defeat him. Kirby uses the Star Rod to break the night's sleep and bring it back to its proper position in the spring, bringing back the wonderful sleep that had brought him to the dreamland.
In ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'', Dream Land's denizens are robbed of peaceful sleep, and Kirby once again attempts to come to the rescue. He finds out that King Dedede has stolen the [[Star Rod]], which powers the citizens of Dream Land's good night's sleep. He splits it into seven pieces, giving a part to each of his friends who act as [[boss]]es and keeping one for himself. Kirby fights and defeats each of them, in turn, to reassemble the Star Rod and restore it to its rightful place atop the [[Fountain of Dreams]]. Kirby heads to the fountain with the rod in his hands, but King Dedede - after being defeated - drags at Kirby's heels, begging him not to restore the Star Rod. Kirby knocks him away and places the rod atop the fountain, which causes [[Nightmare]] to emerge from it. At this, Dedede swallows Kirby up and spits him out like a cannon to chase after the fleeing Nightmare and defeat him. Kirby defeats Nightmare using the Star Rod and returns it to its rightful place atop the fountain, restoring the good dreams it delivers to Dream Land.


Kirby Adventures is best known as the first game to feature [[Copy Ability|copyright]], an important aspect of the Kirby character that will remain throughout the series. The game also introduces Kirby [[slide]]s, use of [[Water Gun|water guns]] and [[Dash|satellite dishes]].
''Kirby's Adventure'' is notable for being the first game to feature [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]], a crucial aspect of Kirby's character that would be retained for the remainder of the series. This game also introduced Kirby's ability to [[Slide]], use the [[Water Gun]], and [[Dash]].


===''Kirby Av''===
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''[[Kirby's Pinball Land]]'' manufactures pinball machines that transform Kirby. As a [[Ball Kirby|soccer player]], he set the stage for King Dede by defeating [[Whispy Woods]], [[Kracko|Krakhu]] and [[Poppy Bros. Sr.|Poppy Brothers]] in three swing modes.
 
===''Kirby's Pinball Land''===
In ''[[Kirby's Pinball Land]]'', Kirby takes the role of the [[Kirby Ball|ball]] in a pinball game with a ''Kirby'' spin. With the help of the player's paddles, he travels through three Pinball Lands, beating [[Whispy Woods|Wispy-Woods]], [[Kracko]], and [[Poppy Bros. Sr.|the Poppy Brothers]] along the way, which eventually leads him to King Dedede.


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KPL Parasol Kirby artwork.png|The example of Kirby's house pinball shows Kirby playing Kirby's ball in [[Parasol|the shade]].
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===''Kirby came''===
===''Kirby's Dream Course''===
[[File:KDC Course 1 Hole 5 screenshot 02.png|thumb|123px|right|Kirby plays the room in ''Kirby's dream game''.]]
[[File:KDC Course 1 Hole 5 screenshot 02.png|thumb|123px|right|Kirby playing a hole in ''Kirby's Dream Course''.]]
Kirby is back like a ball in ''[[Kirby's Dream Course|Kirby's dream world]]'', like golf. This is the first game and the only one he has ever seen to a fair extent. In this game, Kirby takes eight steps to punish King Dedede simultaneously. The Dreamland star is stealing again. He can use his migration skills to defeat enemies and defeat ground threats to reach the bottom of every hole in the treasury.
Kirby appears as a ball again in the golf-like world of ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]'', which is the first and so far only isometric game he has appeared in. In this game, Kirby sets out across eight courses in order to punish [[King Dedede]] for once again stealing Dream Land's stars. He can use Copy Abilities to aid in defeating enemies and traversing the course hazards so he can get inside the cup at the end of each hole.  


This is the first game that introduces Kirby in different colors. In a 2P game, look for other players' yellow carp (called [[Keeby|Kibi]]).
This game was also the first to introduce different-color Kirbys, with a yellow Kirby (named [[Keeby]]) controllable by a second player in the 2P Game courses.


===''Kirby's snowfall''===
===''Kirby's Avalanche''===
{{quote|Kirby, our dream country hero. Represented by artists,|''Kirby's Laundry Book''}}
{{quote|Kirby, our hero from Dream Land, is represented by the player.|''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]'' manual}}
In ''[[Kirby's Avalanche|Kirby's avalanche]]'', based on the famous Japanese puzzle ''Puyo Puyo'', Kirby is taught to speak the whole language, but Kirby's emotions are always present in his game. Because he gave so many beautiful performances in Chinese in Puo. After defeating several enemies including the Main Series Puo [[Meta Knight|Advanced Night Meta]], Kirby finally battled [[King Dedede|King Dad]] and became the Avalanche Champion.
In ''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]'', based on a popular Japanese puzzle game, ''Puyo Puyo'', Kirby is shown to talk in full sentences. However, Kirby's personality is different from his usual games, since he is depicted as cocky, much like Arle from the main ''Puyo Puyo'' series. After defeating various enemies, including the penultimate [[Meta Knight]], Kirby fights [[King Dedede]] at the end to become the Avalanche champion.


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===''Kirby Droomland 2''===
===''Kirby's Dream Land 2''===
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In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2|Kirby's Dreamland 2]]'', Kirby, along with his [[Animal Friend|pet friends]], helps [[Rainbow Islands|Rainbow Island]], where the Rainbow Bridge isn't intended by the unknown. Kirby encounters different enemies from each island, and although they are often not the enemies of the Red Hero, each is affected by evil. At the end of the island, Kirby apparently fights King Dede in his dream.
In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'', Kirby sets out with his three [[Animal Friend]]s to help the [[Rainbow Islands]], which have had their rainbow bridges disrupted by an unknown force. On each island, Kirby encounters a different foe who under normal circumstances would not be hostile to the pink hero, but all of whom have been influenced by some evil presence. On the last island, Kirby battles King Dedede, who appears to be fighting in his sleep.  


Along the way, there are [[Rainbow Drop|rainbows]] on all the islands. If Kirby does not appear for a week, he will be forced to return home after completing his mission. However, before the battle with Dede, it was revealed that all the wreckage was collected by a beast called [[Dark Matter]] hiding in the sleeping king. After defeating Dede, energy could fly into the air and rain could join the [[Rainbow Sword|rainbow sword]] and kill Kirby. Kirby fights two cards in the air and defeats them. To do so, Kirby goes out into the air with his sword and repairs the Rainbow Bridge.
Along the way, a [[Rainbow Drop]] can be found on each island. Unless Kirby collected all seven of them, he will be forced to return home in the [[bad ending]], having not accomplished his mission. However, collecting every drop before the battle with Dedede reveals that an entity known as [[Dark Matter]] was lurking inside the sleeping king. This force flees into the sky upon Dedede's defeat, and the Rainbow Drops combine into the [[Rainbow Sword]], which Kirby can use to make chase. High in the sky, Kirby does battle with Dark Matter and defeats both of its forms. This done, Kirby uses the sword to soar along the sky and repair the rainbow bridges.


In this game, Kirby introduces himself to his pet friends [[Rick|Rick Rick]] Star, [[Coo|Kowloon]], and [[Kine|Kane]]. They can use Kirby's copy in a new and unique way. Kirby can use them by throwing them out of the [[Protective Bag|bag]].
In this game, Kirby is introduced to the Animal Friends, who are [[Rick]] the hamster, [[Coo]] the owl, and [[Kine]] the sunfish. They can use Kirby's Copy Abilities in new and unique ways. Kirby can use them if he frees them from a [[Protective Bag|bag]].


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===''Kirby block top''===
===''Kirby's Block Ball''===
Kirby will also serve as a ball for ''[[Kirby's Block Ball|Kirby's Blockbuster]]'', a ''breakdown'' game. However, players can find Kirby in the ball format, with the same layout. The latter is called the power pump.<ref>''Kirby’s Block Football'' Magazine (published by NA), r</ref> Like many of Kirby's spinning and spinning games, Kirby can use his copying skills to break blocks and defeat enemies, but there are only four here. Minimal games and copying power. In the details of the game, Kirby must also punish King Dedede for stealing the [[Sparkling Stars|Dream Star]] and destroying the magic source, but King Dedede has deleted the previous 10 episodes and reached a high value. If you can attend [[Kirby's Block Ball - Stage 11|phase 11]].
Kirby yet again serves as the ball in the ''Breakout''-based game, ''[[Kirby's Block Ball]]''. However, the player can set Kirby to be in ball form or his full-sized normal form, the latter of which being referred to as a Power Bounce.<ref>''Kirby's Block Ball'' Instruction Booklet (NA print), page 5</ref> As in many spin-off games with a ''Kirby'' twist, Kirby can use Copy Abilities to help him break blocks and defeat enemies, though he only has access to four here; the lowest number in any game that features copy abilities. In the story of the game, Kirby once again has to punish King Dedede for stealing Dream Land's [[Sparkling Star]]s and doing away with its magical fountain, though King Dedede is only accessible in [[Kirby's Block Ball - Stage 11|Stage 11]] if the prior ten stages are cleared with a high enough score.


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===''Kirby Play Box Game''===
===''Kirby's Toy Box''===
Kirby appears in several mini-games, and Satellavi's only ''[[Kirby's Toy Box|Kirby toy box]]'' is only available in Japan. These games are a little more subtle than the big names.
Kirby stars in a number of mini-games in the Satellaview-exclusive ''[[Kirby's Toy Box]]'', which saw release only in Japan. These games amount to little more than Sub-Games from other more substantial titles.


===''Kirby Superstar'' / ''Kirby Superstar Ultra''===
===''Kirby Super Star'' / ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''===
[[File:KSS Beam.png|thumb|147px|right|Kirby is wearing a new dress from the show It is [[Beam|Powerful]].]]
[[File:KSS Beam.png|thumb|147px|right|Kirby with the newly introduced costumes; this one is the [[Beam]] ability.]]
''[[Kirby Super Star|The Kirby Superstar]]'' has 6 games each, each with a short story for Kirby and his team.
''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' features six distinct games, each acting as a small story involving Kirby and his cohorts.
*In [[Spring Breeze]], Curby steals all the food from Dreamland and defeats the shining King Daddy in ''Curby's first dream'' in this short story.
*In [[Spring Breeze]], Kirby sets out to defeat King Dedede who has stolen all of Dream Land's food and [[Sparkling Star]]s in an abridged re-telling of the original ''Kirby's Dream Land''.
*With [[Dyna Blade (main game)|Dina Blade]], Kirby decides to face a [[Dyna Blade|giant metal bird]] that spoils the crop of her dreams. After eating the bird, Kirby realized that he was trying to raise a chicken, but Kirby taught the chickens to fly and find other healthy food.
*In [[Dyna Blade (main game)|Dyna Blade]], Kirby sets out to deal with a [[Dyna Blade|gigantic metal bird]] who is disrupting Dream Land's crops. After defeating this bird, Kirby finds out that she was only trying to provide for her chicks, and Kirby helps find a different less intrusive source of food for them, along with teaching them how to fly.
*During [[Gourmet Race|the food competition]], Curby and King Papa stole as much food as possible along the way.
*In [[Gourmet Race]], Kirby and King Dedede have a footrace across three courses, gobbling up as much food as they can along the way.
*When [[The Great Cave Offensive|a large cave is attacked]], Kirby digs a large hole in the ground and collects [[Treasure|large sums of money]] along the way, forcing him to return.
*In [[The Great Cave Offensive]], Kirby stumbles into a massive underground area and has to find his way back out, collecting a myriad of [[treasure]]s along the way.
*In [[Revenge of Meta Knight|retaliation for Meta Knight]], Mate Knight and his team began capturing their dreams from [[Halberd|Halbard Airport]]. Kirby flies to stop them and destroys Labrador.
*In [[Revenge of Meta Knight]], Meta Knight and his crew set out to take over Dream Land using their flying fortress, the [[Halberd]]. Kirby flies in to stop them and ends up destroying the Halberd in the process.
*On the [[Milky Way Wishes|Milky Way]], the starry night and day revolve around the sun and the moon. A comedian named [[Marx|Max]] calls Kaby, collects stars from 7 planets, and calls on the [[Galactic Nova|Galactic God]] to prevent attacks from the sun and the moon. Kirby has done this from across the Milky Way, but by playing the big Nova, Marx engages in Kirby's quest and relaxes to catch a pop star instead, and Kirby catches up with him. Using the power of the star, Kirby builds a [[Starship|ship]], complete the Novu galaxy, fulfill Marx's quest, and defeat Marx by destroying the Novu star cluster. Curby is back with victories as the [[Popstar|pop star]], sun and moon stop fighting.
*In [[Milky Way Wishes]], [[Popstar|Planet Popstar]]'s day/night cycle is disrupted when the sun and moon start fighting each-other. A small jester named [[Marx]] tells Kirby that he has to go and collect stars from seven planets and summon the great [[Galactic Nova]] in order to wish the sun and moon to stop fighting. Kirby traverses the galaxy and does this, but upon summoning the great clockwork nova, Marx intervenes and steals Kirby's wish, wishing instead for power for himself so he can take over Popstar. Using the power of the stars he collected, Kirby forms the [[Starship]] and uses it to disable Galactic Nova before it can grant Marx's wish, and then defeats Marx, destroying the Galactic Nova in the process. This done, Kirby returns to Popstar triumphantly, and the sun and moon cease fighting.
''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' offers another story called [[Revenge of the King|King Revenge]]. In this [[Extra Mode|kind of addition]], Curby will have to deal with the fierce enemies of Spring Breeze and the entire economy before attacking [[The Revenge|Daddy Mountain]] with the [[Masked Dedede|Mask of Dad]] and the electric house game.


''Kirby Superstar'' has made a number of notable changes to the system. It is interesting to note that before ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land|Kirby: Nightmare in the Nightmare in the Nightmare in the Land of Dreams]]'', this helmet was the first game to use a hat. The download function itself increases in terms of usefulness, combining movements and types of actions and combat situations, expanding Kirby's weaponry. Curby was the first game to use [[Guard|security]] skills.
''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' features an additional story, called [[Revenge of the King]]. This [[Extra Mode]] has Kirby fight tougher versions of all of the enemies and bosses from Spring Breeze before storming [[The Revenge|Mt. Dedede]] and battling [[Masked Dedede]] in an electrified cage match.


===''Kirby Star Stalker''===
''Kirby Super Star'' made many significant changes to the series formula. Notably, it was the first game to feature hats representing each [[Copy Ability]], further adding to their distinctiveness, though these hats would not appear again in earnest until ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''. Copy Abilities themselves also boasted increased utility, gaining fighting-game-style moves and combos, greatly expanding Kirby's arsenal. This was also the first game where Kirby could use the [[Guard]] technique.
[[File:KSSS Hit in the Head cutscene.png|thumb|Mr. Starr and Kirby]]
[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)|''Kirby Star Stalker'' for Game Boy]] and [[Kirby's Star Stacker (SNES)|''Kirby Star Stalker'' for SNES]] are both "fighting" Kirby and his [[Animal Friend|animal friends]] [[King Dedede|King Dead]] or other rivals. The special edition of the Japanese SNES has a short story in which Kirby helps the [[Mr. Star|rebel star]] to get his pieces back after King Day. In order to get these parts, Kirby and his animal friends must overcome all the evils that had accumulated before expelling Dead. If Kirby can do this without losing a player, the [[Gryll|grill]] will come out after the credit for the money fight.


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{{quote|Hi, my name is Kirby! [[Popstar|The pop star]]{{sic}} is in big trouble [[Gooey|boy]] and I'm going there. We wish you success!|'''Kirby''' and ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3|Kirby's dream country boss 3]]''}}
 
===''Kirby's Star Stacker''===
[[File:KSSS Hit in the Head cutscene.png|thumb|Mr. Star and Kirby]]
In both [[Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)|''Kirby's Star Stacker'' for the Game Boy]] and [[Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)|''Kirby's Star Stacker'' for the SNES]], Kirby and his [[Animal Friend]]s are featured 'battling' King Dedede or other opponents. The Japan-exclusive Super Famicom version features a minor story, where Kirby helps a wayward [[Mr. Star]] get his pieces back after he was shattered by King Dedede. To get these pieces, Kirby and his Animal Friends have to trounce each baddie who had collected a piece in turn before finally defeating Dedede himself. If Kirby manages to do this without the player losing a game, [[Gryll]] appears after the credits for a bonus battle.


''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3|After Kirby's Dream 3]]'', the plot and genre of ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'' features another Kirby with her [[Animal Friend|friendly animal friends]] and a dark friend named [[Gooey|Goi]]. With this name, Darkness enters the Popstar with a [[Dark Matter (cloud)|dark cloud]] and starts destroying the ghosts of the scary creatures and turning them over to Kirby to conquer and release them. At the same time, Kirby can do well in every area to win the unique [[Heart Star|Popstar Star Wars]]. Another blow to the villain as the group joins in, this time the [[Love-Love Stick|love-loving wand]] waits for it to run away. At the heart of the dark clouds - known as the [[Hyper Zone|Hyperson]] - Kiribi and Gui fight in the dark, after which [[Zero]] - and Kiribi and Gui's blood clot hits his white-haired head. Without defeat, the rest of the obscure event was reversed and the pop star gained peace and grace.
===''Kirby's Dream Land 3''===
{{quote|Hi, I'm Kirby! [[Popstar|PopStar]]{{sic}} is in BIG trouble. [[Gooey]] and I are going to get to the bottom of this. Wish us luck!|'''Kirby''' in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]] Instruction booklet''}}
''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' follows from the plot and style of ''Kirby's Dream Land 2'', once again involving Kirby utilizing his [[Animal Friend]]s along with a benign piece of Dark Matter called [[Gooey]]. In this title, Dark Matter implants itself on Popstar using a [[Dark Matter (cloud)|dark cloud]] and starts corrupting the minds of impressionable creatures, turning them into foes for Kirby to defeat and liberate. Along the way, Kirby can do good deeds in each area to receive a [[Heart Star]] from various denizens of Popstar. If he collected all of them, he can once again face down against the true villain, this time forging the [[Love-Love Stick]] before giving chase. At the heart of the dark cloud - a place called [[Hyper Zone]] - Kirby and Gooey do battle with Dark Matter, and then with [[Zero]] - its pure white spherical core - who attacks Kirby and Gooey using volleys of its own blood. Upon Zero's defeat, the rest of Dark Matter's forces dissipate, and Popstar is once again freed from its influence.


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===''Kirby 64: Crystal Trace''===
===''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''===
[[File:K64 Group.png|thumb|right|200px|Team with Kirby and [[Crystal Shard|Crystal Yard]].]]
[[File:K64 Group.png|thumb|right|200px|Kirby and his group with a [[Crystal Shard]]]]
''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards|Kirby 64: Shard]]'' travels around the crystal world, and Kirby sees a [[fairy]] tale girl helping to collect [[Crystal Shard|broken crystal fragments]] from the home of a star struck by [[Dark Matter (cloud)|a cloud of dark matter]]. . . [[Ripple Star|Ripple Staron]] Kirby and his team in the form of a dark object called [[Miracle Matter|a miracle]]. It reminds me of something aggressive. After the defeat, the dark matter is removed from the wavy stars, but the accumulation of the total crystal mass indicates that most of the dark matter is deposited on the star of [[Queen|Queen Serge]]. The completely transformed crystal kills the queen and forces her to jump into space and replace the dark matter with [[Dark Star|the so-called dark star]]. Kirby and his friends go there and defeat [[0²]] and eventually disperse the dark matter and save Sergei from the consequences.
''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' sees Kirby venturing across several worlds in order to help a [[fairy]] girl named [[Ribbon]] collect the [[Crystal Shard|shards of a broken crystal]] from her home-world of [[Ripple Star]], which was invaded by [[Dark Matter (cloud)|a cloud of Dark Matter]]. On Ripple Star proper, Kirby and his entourage must do battle with an incarnation of Dark Matter known as [[Miracle Matter]], which appears to be the heart of the invading substance. Defeating it drives this Dark Matter away from Ripple Star, but it is revealed if all of the Crystal Shards were collected that the bulk of the Dark Matter had implanted itself inside Ripple Star's [[Queen]]. The fully reformed crystal zaps the queen, causing the Dark Matter within to be forced out, where it then flies off into space and becomes a planet called [[Dark Star]]. Kirby and friends go there and defeat [[0²]] in order to finally disperse the Dark Matter and save Ripple Star from its influence.


The game combines two completely new [[Power Combo|attack modes]]. These scams are always very strong and need to overcome some obstacles, so Kirby is not part of the crystal. So far no one was able to send in the perfect solution, which is not strange.
This game features [[Power Combo]]s, which are fusions of two different Copy Abilities to make an entirely new attack. These moves are often very powerful and needed to break away certain obstacles barring Kirby from a Crystal Shard. To date, this is the only ''Kirby'' game that allows for combining Copy Abilities in this way. This game is also notable for being the first to consistently depict Kirby with blushes and rounded arms in official artwork. Previously, his artwork depicted him with black lines as cheeks and more pointy arms.


===''Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble''===
===''Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble''===
In ''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]'', Kirby goes through ups and downs and the player interferes physically or the guys in the game control the color system. Kirby reveals in the story that [[King Dedede|King Grandpa]] is once again behind the robbery of his "Dreamland" stars and forcing them to return. He was eventually transported to eight different worlds before meeting his grandfather. After the defeat, Grandpa started crying, so Kirby went to comfort him.
In ''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]'', Kirby makes his way through top-down stages and is controlled by the player physically tilting and/or flicking the Game Boy Color system. In the story, Kirby discovers that King Dedede is once again behind robbing Dream Land of its stars and has to go get them back. He is sent rolling across eight different worlds before encountering Dedede at the end. Upon defeat, Dedede starts sobbing, so Kirby goes to comfort him.
 
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===''Kirby I want''===
===''Kirby Air Ride''===
In this alternate title, Kirby competes with [[Color changes|her friends Kirby]], King Diddy and Meta Knight in different colors and different [[Air Ride Machine|sky trailers]]. Like ''Super Smash Brothers'', Kiribati has only five jumps from its engine, but this is the first game in the series to allow full 3D action.
''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' has Kirby racing across several colorful courses on various [[Air Ride Machine|celestial vehicles]] against [[Color|other Kirbys]], King Dedede, and Meta Knight. This is the first game in the series that allows for full three-dimensional movement, though when off his machine, Kirby is only afforded five midair jumps, like in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games.


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===''Kirby and wonderful mirror''===
===''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''===
[[File:KatAM Intro2.png|thumb|The Dark Meta Knight divides Kirby into four sections]]
[[File:KatAM Intro2.png|thumb|Dark Meta Knight splitting Kirby into four]]
In ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror|Kirby and the Amazing Mirror]]'', Kirby is attacked by the same person as Meta Knight, who cuts him with a sword, so that Kirby splits it into [[Color changes#Kirby & The Amazing Mirror|four pieces without knowing the color of his body]]. The masked soldier then runs into the mirror and follows Kirby, taking him to a place called [[Mirror World]]. Here they went to look for a piece of broken gold. Along the way, he ran into a leaked version of Kirby, which he constantly reviewed. After the mirror is finished, Kirby flies to find a dim replica of his territory. Here, they learn that the first meta knight to fight them was Doppelganger, also known as the [[Dark Meta Knight|Dark meta knight]], who was an adult. The real knight is bound in this area. After Meta Knight defeats Kirby with [[Master|the sword]], Kirby uses him to fight the [[Dark Mind]], which is responsible for creating the Dark Meta Knight and influencing the world of mirrors. If Kirby loses his sword in this battle, the shadow of the former Kirby can be seen casting it. After conquering Dark Mind, [[Shadow Kirby|Dark Kirby]] declared himself Kirby Mirror-World, an example of Kirby's Mirror World, responsible for maintaining peace in his world. They both deal with their confidence as they choose to embark on their play activities.
In ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', Kirby is ambushed by someone resembling Meta Knight, who slashes him with his sword, causing Kirby to split into [[Color#Kirby & The Amazing Mirror|four identical copies of himself]], distinguishable only by differing body colors. The masked swordsman then flees into a mirror and the Kirbys give chase, leading them to a place known as the [[Mirror World]]. Here, they set off, looking for pieces of a shattered golden mirror in the center of the world. Along the way, they repeatedly run into a shadowy version of Kirby who appears to be spying on them. Upon completion of the mirror, the Kirbys jump into it to find a dark eerie copy of the area they were just in. Here, they find out that the Meta Knight who attacked them earlier was a doppelganger known as [[Dark Meta Knight]], who had previously imprisoned the real Meta Knight in this realm. After defeating the faker, Meta Knight entrusts Kirby with [[Master|his sword]], which Kirby then uses to fight [[Dark Mind]], who was responsible for creating Dark Meta Knight and for disturbing the Mirror World itself. If Kirby loses the sword during this fight, the shadowy Kirby from earlier will appear to toss it back to him. Once Dark Mind is defeated, this shady Kirby reveals himself to be [[Shadow Kirby|Mirror-world Kirby]], the Mirror World analog to Kirby himself who is tasked with keeping the peace in his world. They all say their farewells while riding their [[Warp Star]]s back to their respective realms.


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===''Kirby: one hell of a canvas''===
===''Kirby: Canvas Curse''===
''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse|Kirby: Canvas Kirby]]'' uses an evil sorcerer to turn [[Drawcia|Drosia]] into a [[Popstar|popcorn]] cannon while Kirby turns into an [[Ball Kirby|unarmed ball]]. Using [[Magical Paintbrush|bright colors]], the player must draw [[Rainbow Line|a rainbow]] to guide the kirby to different levels and then defeat the dragon. After Drosia's death, Kirby returns to normal.
In ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]'', an evil sorceress known as [[Drawcia]] uses her magic to transform [[Popstar]] into a canvas, and turns Kirby into [[Kirby Ball|a ball]] with no limbs. Using the [[Magical Paintbrush]], the player has to draw [[Rainbow Line]]s to guide Kirby through the different stages and defeat Drawcia at the end. After Drawcia is destroyed, Kirby reverts back to his normal form.


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===''Kirby: Squeak Squad''===
===''Kirby: Squeak Squad''===
[[File:KSqS Intro Kirby and his Cake.png|thumb|right|Kirby eats [[Strawberry Shortcake|the cake]] until [[Squeaks|Squick]] steals it.]]
[[File:KSqS Intro Kirby and his Cake.png|thumb|right|Kirby is about to eat a [[Strawberry Shortcake|cake]] before the [[Squeaks]] steal it.]]
{{quote|The huge pink winged star is the star of another show. Kirby, on the other hand, takes advantage of the opportunity to imitate his way of finding the perfect fruit cake.|''Kirby: Squeaky team'' leader}}
{{quote|This little pink puffball with the gigantic appetite is once again the star of the show. This time around, Kirby's taking his copy abilities on the road in search of his stolen strawberry shortcake.|''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'' manual}}
''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad|Kirby: In a loud noise]]'', Kirby sat outside and was ready to eat a [[Strawberry Shortcake|glass of strawberry]] when the cake was suddenly removed. Kirby soon realized that this was what the king's mother had done and went to [[Castle Dedede|his home]] to collect the bread. After defeating his mother, Kirby finds a good [[Squeaks|Scythian thief]] trying to steal everything. Kirby drove them out and eventually rebuilt [[Halberd|Harvard]]. There he calls Met Knight, who has a special treasure. After defeating Met Knight, Kirby approached the box, and when the trembling [[Daroach|Daroachi]] leader opened Kirby's heart, he thought it might be his bread. Inside is the evil power of Daroaf. Kirby must see the dark Daroch of the galaxy and destroy the evil that affects him. Using the Daroach [[Triple Star|three-star tree]] to escape Daroach and send a [[Dark Nebula|dark uncontrollable nebula]], Kirby makes the Daroachi and Squix team back without any further problems. I promise you. Kirby Torte.
In ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'', Kirby is sitting in a field with a plate of [[Strawberry Shortcake]] ready to eat it when suddenly something steals the cake slice from him. Kirby immediately assumes that King Dedede did this and sets off to [[Castle Dedede|his castle]] to get his cake back. After defeating Dedede however, Kirby bumps into the [[Squeaks]], who are causing trouble by stealing all manner of things. Believing that they have stolen his cake and stashed it into a [[Treasure Chest]], Kirby sets off after them, scuffling for treasure all the while. He eventually makes his way to the reconstructed [[Halberd]], where he duels Meta Knight, who is guarding a special treasure box.


Under this name, Kirby can save items and upload them to re-create it with the [[Copy Palette|text creator]]. There, Kirby discovered research into five types of items that can be used, damaged, or destroyed at any time.
Once Meta Knight is defeated, Kirby approaches the box, thinking it might have his cake inside, when the leader of the Squeaks, [[Daroach]], swipes the chest from Kirby and opens it. Inside is a great evil force that possesses Daroach. Kirby then has to chase Dark Daroach down across the galaxy and dispel the evil influencing him. After freeing Daroach from his possession, he corners the evil force and reveals its true identity: [[Dark Nebula]], the ruler of the underworld, whom Kirby swiftly defeats with Daroach's [[Triple Star]] cane. Having defeated the ultimate evil but failed to recover his cake, he returns home empty-handed. Later, Daroach and his band of Squeaks apologize for causing Kirby so much trouble by sending him a second cake, and he is finally satisfied.
 
In this title, Kirby is able to store items and Copy Abilities in his [[Copy Palette]] by swallowing them. This essentially gave Kirby a five-slot inventory of bubbled items that could be used, mixed, or discarded at any time.


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===''Kirby Epic News'' / ''Kirby Additional News''===
===''Kirby's Epic Yarn'' / ''Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn''===
[[File:KEY Lava Landing.png|thumb|Kirby is his partner, Prince Fluff in the office.]]
[[File:KEY Lava Landing.png|thumb|Kirby carrying his companion, Prince Fluff, in a level]]
In both ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]'', an evil wizard called [[Yin-Yarn]] transforms Kirby in his own interpreted thread, which further transforms the Land of Dreams into itself has. Kirby is fired from [[Patch Land]], where he works with [[Prince Fluff]], to stop Yin-Yarn and save the land and Dream Land by receiving [[Magic Yarn|Magic Tricks]]. After defeating Yin-Yarn, Kirby and his leaders return to the normal wheel and find the [[Magic Sock]] as a reminder of his journey and his ability to return to all lands. time.
In both ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]'', Kirby is transformed into a yarn outline of himself by an evil sorcerer called [[Yin-Yarn]] who proceeds to transform all of Dream Land into a yarn parody of itself. Kirby is banished to [[Patch Land]], where he teams up with a local yarn boy named [[Prince Fluff]] to stop Yin-Yarn and save both Patch Land and Dream Land by finding the [[Magic Yarn]]. After Yin-Yarn is defeated, Kirby and his realm are returned to normal, and he gains a [[Magic Sock]] as a memento of his adventure, as well as a way to return to Patch Land whenever he wants to.


In this game, Kirby has other talents as he transforms into a detailed figure. The [[Metamato|food]] they eat and the open space allow them to eat everything, including [[car]]s, [[pendulum]]s, [[parachute]]s and [[Weight|supplies]]. The main purpose of his attack is to pull the ropes, where he interferes with the enemy to see them or turns them into [[Yarn ball|bullets]]. You can use [[Metamortex]]es to transform it into a strong but modern mode.
In this game, Kirby has a very different set of abilities due to having been transformed into a yarn outline. The [[metamato]] he ate in the opening cutscene gives him the power to transform into all manner of things, including a [[car]], a [[pendulum]], a [[parachute]], and a [[weight]]. His main means of attack is with a [[Yarn Whip]] that he throws out at enemies to unravel them or turn them into [[yarn ball]]s. He can also use [[Metamortex]]es to transform into more potent but more situational forms.


===''Kirby's attack mass''===
===''Kirby Mass Attack''===
{{quote|Three outstanding warriors, after distributing their tens, led the gang leader [[Necrodeus|Nicodemus]] on a modern adventure.|''[[Kirby Mass Attack]] Handbook''}}
{{quote|Our hungry hero, after being split into 10 by the [[Skull Gang]] boss, [[Necrodeus]], sets out on an adventure to make things right.|''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' Instruction Booklet (US print), page 5}}
''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', Kirby visits the [[Popopo Islands|island of Pompeo]], away from the [[Popstar|pop star]]. As he sleeps, [[Necrodeus]] walks away and tries to destroy Kirby by dividing himself into ten small pieces that cannot be breathed, and then destroys them one by one. However, there was a Krabi and, led by [[Kirby's heroic heart|his brain]], he decided to return to the mini-Krabi and then sew the [[Skull Gang|skull]].
In ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', Kirby visits the [[Popopo Islands]] on the far side of [[Popstar]]. While taking a nap, [[Necrodeus]] appears and attempts to destroy Kirby by splitting him into ten smaller copies of himself who cannot inhale, then destroying these one-by-one. However, one of the Kirbys escapes and - guided by [[Kirby's heroic heart|his heroic heart]] - sets out to restore the other nine mini-Kirbys, then defeat the [[Skull Gang]].


Along the way, Kerbis helped [[Daroach|Darwatch]] and the [[Squeaks|Squawks]], who gave them valuable information in exchange for valuable information. As the skull passes through the island of Pompeo, Kirby heads to their headquarters, the [[Necro Nebula]], to defeat Necrodeus and tells his team to isolate Kirby and use him for self-healing. After breaking the skull, Kirby took advantage of the darkness of the world as he felt he could be illuminated rather than the stars.
Along the way, the Kirbys are aided by [[Daroach]] and the [[Squeaks]], who give them valuable information in exchange for treasure. Once the Skull Gang is driven from the Popopo Islands, Kirby heads to their home base - [[Necro Nebula]] - to defeat Necrodeus, claim the staff he used to split Kirby apart, and use it to restore himself to normal. After defeating the Skull Gang, Kirby gains appreciation for the dark corners of the universe, as he reckons they only make the stars shine brighter by comparison.


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===''Kirby is returning home.''===
=== ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' / ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' ===
{{quote|This powerful pink puff lives on Planet Popstar and is one of Dream Land’s greatest heroes. Watch out, enemies!|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'' character description from the website<ref>[https://kirbysreturntodreamlanddeluxe.nintendo.com/ North American Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe website'']</ref>}}
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When Kirby returns, Kirby and his friends meet [[Bandana Waddle Dee|Panda and Wadley Dee]], [[Meta Knight|Metta Knight]] and [[mariowiki:Diddy Kong|Diddy King]], and in the afternoon they meet the unknown star [[Lor Starcutter|Laurel Starcotter]]. In the process, you lose five items and one hundred and twenty [[Energy Sphere|chains]]. Sherby and her friends are determined to help [[Magolor|Star Magoo]] regain lost energy and energy. After recovering from Laura Starcuter, Magog takes Kirby and her friends to the world of [[Halcandra|Magdalene, Chalandra]]. But as soon as they arrived, the four-headed fire dragon, with its helmet on, attacked him [[Landia|from the ground]]. Then Magollor in the story revolves around Kirby and his friends and acts quickly. After losing Landian, Magdler steals [[Master Crown|his hat]] and expresses his true feelings for the hungry power trying to conquer the world. To defend the rebellious Magdalene, Kirby and his allies joined the battle, defeated Magdalena, fought [[Another Dimension|elsewhere]], and tore their hats before returning home in peace and quiet.
In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' and [[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|its enhanced remake]], Kirby, as well as his friends [[Bandana Waddle Dee]], [[Meta Knight]], and [[King Dedede]], find a mysterious starship, the [[Lor Starcutter]], after it crash-lands into Dream Land. It in the process loses five primary parts and all one hundred and twenty [[Energy Sphere]]s. Kirby and his friends offer to help the owner of the starship, [[Magolor]], retrieve the missing parts and the Energy Spheres. Once the Lor Starcutter is repaired, Magolor takes Kirby and friends to [[Halcandra]], Magolor's home-world. Upon arriving, however, they are immediately attacked by [[Landia]], a fiery four-headed dragon who wears [[Master Crown|a crown]] on the primary head. Magolor then asks Kirby and his friends to battle this dragon, which they promptly do. Upon Landia's defeat, Magolor steals its crown, revealing his true motive as a power-hungry despot looking to conquer the universe. To stop the traitorous Magolor, Kirby and friends team up with the defeated Landia and fight Magolor in [[Another Dimension]], destroying the crown in the process before returning home to peace and tranquility.
 
In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', there are now six [[Mask#Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe|Dress-Up Mask]]s dedicated to Kirby, with four of them based on the four colors as seen in the game, as well as [[Cone Mouth|Cone-Mouth Kirby]] and a Gold Kirby mask. Kirby's mask can be unlocked by completing card [[Kirby 30th Anniversary|#30]] in the [[Stamp Rally]], while the masks for the other Kirby colors are unlocked by completing Stamp Rally cards #26 (Yellow Kirby), #34 (Blue Kirby), and #39 (Green Kirby) respectively. Cone-Mouth Kirby is unlocked by completing card #28, and Gold Kirby is unlocked by clearing the Main Mode [[100% completion|100%]]. The regular Kirby masks replace the wearer's voice with that of Kirby's voice, while wearing the Gold Kirby mask uses classic sound effects from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''.


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===''Special Edition Kirby Dream Collection.''===
===''Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition''===
''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition|The Kirby Dream Set]]'' is a collection of vintage ''Kirby'' dolls. But after returning from Kirby, it also has a project called Maglor, which returns to Dreamland to compete with Kirby in many areas. Maglor Kirby said he learned a few things from the previous game.
''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'' is largely just a compilation of earlier ''Kirby'' games. However, it also features a [[Sub-Game]] called [[New Challenge Stages]], wherein Magolor from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' returns and sets up an amusement park for Kirby and races against him in several of its sections. Magolor explains at the start of this game that he has cleared things up with Kirby after the previous game's events.
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===''Kirby: Luxury triple''===
===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
[[File:KTD Intro screenshot 05.png|thumb|right|200px|While Kerry was at [[Kirby's house|home]], [[Dreamstalk|Dreamstock]] began to grow with him.]]
[[File:KTD Intro screenshot 05.png|thumb|right|200px|Kirby sleeps in [[Kirby's House|his house]] as the [[Dreamstalk]] begins to grow around it]]
''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', Kirby and [[Kirby's house|his house]] have been kidnapped by [[Castle Dedede|Dead Castle]] with the giant magic company [[Dreamstalk|Dreamstock]]. He must cross the kingdom of a flying island called [[Floralia]], hijack the Dead King and follow the evil intentions of an insect named [[Taranza]] who wants to take the king into his own hands. Kirby chases Tarzan to the end of the last island and reveals that he wants to capture and demolish the "hero in the land of dreams", so he calls him a hero. Kirby, [[Masked Dedede|wearing masks]], defeats the Dead and declares Kirby a true hero. Knowing this, the teacher of Tartarus wanted to invite the [[Queen Sectonia|queen of Sicily]] to meet her, but the cult unknowingly persecuted Tarantula.
In ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', Kirby is abducted along with [[Kirby's House|his house]] by a large magical plant called the [[Dreamstalk]], along with [[Castle Dedede]]. He has to venture through the airborne kingdom of islands known as [[Floralia]] to chase down an insectoid villain known as [[Taranza]] who has abducted King Dedede in an attempt to bring the King under his control. Kirby catches up with Taranza at the end of the last island, who reveals that he had intended to capture and nullify the 'Hero of Dream Land', having mistaken Dedede to be the hero. Kirby defeats the possessed [[Masked Dedede]], which reveals Kirby as the true hero. Realizing this, Taranza attempts to call his master, [[Queen Sectonia]] to deal with him, but Sectonia swats Taranza away for his incompetence.


Kirby then took control of Dreamstock and fought the Queen of Secton who had come to Dreamstock to transform the entire nation into food. He used a series of flowers called "[[People of the Sky|People of Heaven]]" and Lord and Scorpio Day to destroy Kirby's sect and restore Dreamstock. The room of dreams.
Kirby must then do battle with Queen Sectonia, who merges with the Dreamstalk in an attempt to rule over Dream Land and turn all its denizens into her sustenance. With the help of a group of floral fairies known as the [[People of the Sky]], as well as King Dedede and Taranza, the latter after a change of heart, Kirby destroys Sectonia, restoring the Dreamstalk to a benign condition and rendering it a permanent fixture of Dream Land.


===''Kirby Fighters Deluxe''===
===''Kirby Fighters Deluxe''===
In ''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]'', Kirby fights his kids and other characters like ''Super Smash Bros.'' Although there is no true story, Kirby attacks [[Team DDD|Dedes's army]] at the Dream Fountain before he actually decides to use the Star as his favorite.
In ''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]'', Kirby does battle with copies of himself and with other characters in a manner similar to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games. While there is no definite story, Kirby does battle [[Team DDD|an army of Dededes]] at the Fountain of Dreams before facing off against the real deal wielding a custom hammer based on the Star Rod.


===''His grandfather's drum line Play Deluxe''===
===''Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe''===
''[[Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe|Grandpa's Drum Dash Deluxe]]'' is the only ''Kirby'' series that does not play the same horse pink puffball. However, Kirby can be seen in the background praising King Dede. At the end of each round, the face appears to be part of the cushion.
''[[Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe]]'' is the only ''Kirby'' series game that does not star the eponymous pink puffball. However, Kirby can still be seen in the background, cheering King Dedede on. His face also appears as part of the goal pad at the end of each stage.
 
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===''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse''===
===''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse''===
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{{quote|Our heroic hero is on a roll! He's on a mission to restore the color that's been stolen from dear old Dream Land. His preferred method of travel is rainbow rope, and he can transform into three amazing Kirbys!|Kirby figurine description}}
In a clay game called ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]'', Popstar and his team have stolen a color in their lives by an illegitimate woman named [[Claycia|Claicia]]. A girl like a friendly brush named [[Elline]] from Claicia from the world of [[Seventopia|Seventopi]] is led by Kirby and [[Bandana Waddle Dee|Vedla Dia]], who saves him from the [[Grab Hand]]s. Then the trio travels to Seventy to win Claicia and restore the Popstar color. Kirby, based on ''Kirby: Canvas Curse'', rolls like a ball and rides on a rainbow, where one or more Waddle Dees carry him in time. Why Kirby moved like that is still unknown, as she still has her chrome. The first scene shows that he found her happier.
In the claymation adventure known as ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]'', Popstar and all its denizens have their color and life stolen away by a sorceress known as [[Claycia]]. A small, friendly paintbrush-like girl called [[Elline]] comes in from Claycia's world of [[Seventopia]] and re-colors Kirby and [[Bandana Waddle Dee|Waddle Dee]], who save her from [[Grab Hand]]s. After this, the trio sets off into Seventopia to defeat Claycia and restore Popstar's colors. Much like in ''Kirby: Canvas Curse'', Kirby rolls about like a ball, and rides along a rainbow paint stroke, while one or more Waddle Dees carry him on occasion. Why Kirby rolls around like this is unclear, since he still has his limbs. The opening cutscene suggests he just finds it more fun.


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===''Kirby: Planetary robots''===
===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''===
[[File:KPR Opening Cutscene Kirby.png|thumb|right|200px|When Kirby wakes up, he sees that the garden is mechanical.]]
[[File:KPR Opening Cutscene Kirby.png|thumb|right|200px|Kirby wakes up to find the grove mechanized.]]
''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot|Kirby: Planet Robots]]'', known as the [[Haltmann Works Company|Halmannmann Works Company]], focuses on the Popstar business. Shortly after being transformed, Kirby wakes up under an oak tree. He escapes to stop the plane in his homeland.
In ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'', a robotic organization known as the [[Haltmann Works Company]] targets Popstar for its industrialization purposes. Kirby wakes up from under an oak tree not long after the takeover begins to find the grove he is in all-but mechanized. He runs off to stop the mechanization of his home-world.


Kirby Road collides with [[Robobot Armor|Robot Armor]], an armored robot used by Haltmann Works to dismantle soldiers and shoot at the company's mother's leg. Kirby meets [[Susie|Susan]], the company's deputy chief executive, several times and also fights Kirby himself. He then sends a [[Mecha Knight|machine-made Meta-Knight]] to fight King Dide.
Along the way, Kirby encounters a suit of robotic armor–the [[Robobot Armor]], which he commandeers and uses to smash up the soldiers that the Haltmann Works throws at him, as well as to damage the legs of the company's mothership - the [[Access Ark]]. Kirby also encounters the company's executive assistant - [[Susie]] - on several occasions, who battles Kirby herself. She later sends a [[Mecha Knight|mechanized Meta Knight]], mind-controlled, and a [[Dedede Clone|cloned King Dedede]] to fight him.


When Kirby boarded the ship, he fought in the administration and eventually fired Matt Knight, who later challenged [[President Haltmann|President Halmann]], the company's president. The Galtmann left behind is forced to use [[Star Dream]], an [[List of rumors of ancient civilizations in the Kirby series|old]] company with a company base and electricity, but Susie is banned. Unfortunately, this disruption results in the computer getting out of control, in which case Haltmann integrates the brain with the operating system. The computer then decides on its own to destroy the entire universe and lock it on the planet of access to the Planet to make its plan.
Once Kirby boards the ark itself, he fights his way up to the executive office, where he finally frees Meta Knight, then scuffles with the president of the company himself - [[President Haltmann]]. Beaten back, Haltmann is forced to use the keystone of the company and the source of its power - the [[List of rumors of ancient civilizations in the Kirby series|ancient]] computer [[Star Dream]], but in the process, it is sabotaged by Susie. Unfortunately, this sabotage causes the computer to go haywire, and merge Haltmann's mind with its OS in the process. The computer then takes its own initiative and decides to destroy the entire universe, locking in with the planet-sized Access Ark to enact its plan.


Susie gives Kirby the latest Robot Armor outfit and helps him win what Kirby uses to match [[Halberd]], who brought it back after Matt Knight was released. Together, they defeated the Star Dream in space, restored the Pop Star to its former glory, and conquered it. Kirby then faints in space, but before his presence ends, Robot Armor takes him to Kirby's awakened house to see everything as it really is.
Susie helps Kirby defeat it by giving him one last suit of Robobot Armor, which Kirby uses to merge with the [[Halberd]] that Meta Knight had just brought in after being released. Together, they tackle Star Dream out in space and finally defeat it, restoring Popstar to its former glory. Kirby is left stranded out in space unconscious in the aftermath, but just before phasing out of existence, his Robobot Armor guides him back home, where Kirby wakes to see everything as it should be.


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===''Kirby Crash Luxury Team''===
===''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe''===
[[File:TKCD splash artwork.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Kirby fights [[Kibble Blade|Cable Blade]].]]
[[File:TKCD splash artwork.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Team Kirby does battle with [[Kibble Blade]]]]
Kirby and [[Color changes|three other members of Kirby]] created ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe|the Kirby Deluxe group]]'' to create a medieval adventure group to save the [[Dream Kingdom|kingdom of dreams]] from the devil. Along the way, they can find many [[Gem Apple|Apple gems]] in the [[Magolor's Shoppe|Magorers store]] and then use accessories and accessories. Better to defeat [[Taranza|Tarzan]], the puppet wizard behind the monster. The [[Black Mirror|powerful goggles]] also create a powerful enemy that appeals to Taranza. Kirby's team must defeat the equalizer and break the bottle to regain peace.
Kirby teams up with [[Color|three other Kirbys]] in ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]'' to form a band of medieval-styled adventurers and save the [[Dream Kingdom]] from a horde of monsters. Along the way, they earn - and subsequently spend - an enormous quantity of [[Gem Apple]]s at [[Magolor's Shoppe]] to purchase better equipment and support items, in order to defeat the [[Taranza|puppeteer mage]], [[Taranza]], behind the rampaging beasts. After defeating Taranza, however, a new set of much more powerful foes emerge from a [[Black Mirror]] which Taranza had been entranced by. Team Kirby must defeat these parallel invaders and then shatter the mirror to restore the peace.


===''Kirby Blast Free Games''===
===''Kirby's Blowout Blast''===
''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast|Kirby Blast Blast]]'', an independent development of the [[Kirby 3D Rumble]], works in all 3D environments. [[Inhale|suck up]] [[Star Bullet|large bullets]] to collect, shoot and immobilize enemies. Kirby finally meets Didi King. He uses his [[Sparkling Stars|brilliant sun]] to delay his strongest efforts to defeat his former opponent.
In this stand-alone expansion of [[Kirby 3D Rumble]]–''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'', Kirby runs about in full 3D spaces, using nothing but his trusty [[inhale]] and spitting out massive [[Star Bullet|Blaster Bullets]] to take out scores of enemies. At the end of the road, Kirby faces off against King Dedede, who - as a last-ditch effort to beat his old rival - uses one of the [[Sparkling Star]]s to grow giant.


===''Kirby Hondua Royal''===
===''Kirby Battle Royale''===
''[[Kirby Battle Royale|Kirby Wars]]'' continues the 3D modeling of ''Kirby's Blowout Blast'', competing with Kirby in the royal mini-games, using [[Color changes|multiple options]] to win a big cake in the King Dad's [[Dedede's Cake Royale|The Cake contest. Royal]]. To lower Kirby and see him lose weight, he picks up his [[Kirby Printer|Kirby printer]] and melts it into a [[Dededestroyer Z|giant robot]] trying to smash his red opponent straight. Kirby's greed constantly overshadows the cake, and it destroys the robot and the printer by uniting all of Kirby's clones.
Continuing the 3D formula from ''Kirby's Blowout Blast'', ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]'' pits Kirby against [[Color|clones of himself]] in several battle mini-games using various Copy Abilities to win a massive cake in a tournament held by King Dedede titled "[[Dedede's Cake Royale|The Cake Royale]]". With Dedede's attempts to humiliate Kirby by seeing him defeated in the games failing, he takes his [[Kirby Printer]] and merges it into a [[Dededestroyer Z|giant robot]] in an attempt to crush his pink rival directly. Kirby's unstoppable urge for cake overcomes this as well, destroying the robot and the printer, taking all the Kirby clones with it.


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===''Allies of Kirbi Stars''===
===''Kirby Star Allies''===
[[File:Kirby Heart Power.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Kirby embraced the strengths of friendship!]]
[[File:Kirby Heart Power.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Kirby gains the power of friendship!]]
''[[Kirby Star Allies|Kirby Star]]'', a mysterious witch among her comrades, begins to pour energy over the [[Popstar|pop star]]. When all this happens, Kirby, as usual, sleeps on the ground with a heart-shaped force beating his head. This shows that he has a special power to awaken him and [[Friend Heart|touch his heart]], allowing him to turn enemies back and turn to him. With this power, Kirbis fights against the terrible power of all his friends.
In ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'', a mysterious magical foe begins raining energy all over [[Popstar]]. While this all happens, Kirby is sleeping out in a field as per usual, when a heart-shaped bolt of energy strikes his head. This causes him to wake up and discover that he has gained a [[Friend Heart|special heart throwing power]], which allows him to charm enemies, turning them to his side. With this power, Kirby battles the invading force, who has possessed all of his friends.


When King Dedede and Meta Knight were freed from the effects of darkness, the [[Fortress of Shadows - Jambastion|great horror system]] became a pop star. Kirby & Co. They take over the castle only to see that they are ruled by [[The Three Mage-Sisters|three magical generals]]. He explained that they were trying to collect [[Jamba Heart|dark hearts]] that were scattered around the galaxy. Kirby and Co. they are not happy The magical generals who attacked Kirb tried to drive him away. After the defeat, Magician General [[WiKirby:April Fools/2021/Zan Partizanne|Zanas Partizanne]] tried to bury Kirby and his friends. Kirby and his allies ordered the demolition of it under the ruins of the fort. Run with your comrade.
After freeing King Dedede and Meta Knight from the dark influence, a [[Fortress of Shadows - Jambastion|large ominous structure]] embeds itself into Popstar. Kirby and co. invade this fortress only to find it operated by three [[The Three Mage-Sisters|mage generals]]. They explain that they are looking to collect the lost [[Jamba Heart|Dark Hearts]] which had scattered across the galaxy. Not pleased to see Kirby and co. attempting to chase the hearts off, the mage generals attack Kirby. Upon defeat, the head of the mage generals, [[Zan Partizanne]], attempts to bury Kirby and co. under the rubble of the fortress after setting its self-destruct sequence, but Kirby and co. escape on a [[Friend Star]].


Kirby and his colleagues are committed to completing this peace process. These gloomy hearts rose into the air in search of a source. Before you get to a huge space camp called [[Jambandra]], several planets stop along the way to beat your heart. The leader of the magical general, the perfect crystal, meets [[Hyness|Heinz]], who ignores the heart. [[Zan Partizanne]] tried to defend his character, but Kirby and his friends defeated him immediately. Apparently Kirby is being charged with one of them. He proclaimed himself the dark god of [[Void Termina|Zero Termina]], which had spread around the world after the previous heart failure. Haines tried to defeat Kirby and his comrade, but soon lost. As a last resort, he sacrificed himself and the wizard to replenish himself and revive the god of darkness. When Termina woke up, she ran into space and tied up her body.
Determined to end this disturbance of the peace, Kirby and co. set off into space in search of the source of these Dark Hearts. They stop by several planets along the way to free them from the hearts' influence before finally reaching the massive space station known as [[Jambandra]]. There, they meet the leader of the mage generals–[[Hyness]], who is overlooking an [[Jamba Heart|incomplete crystal heart]]. Zan Partizanne attempts to guard her leader, but is promptly defeated by Kirby and co.. At this, Hyness swats his would-be bodyguard away and proceeds to rant incoherently about how he was treated by an ancient race who had banished him to this location, seemingly indicting Kirby as one of them. He also reveals the heart behind him to be a dark god known as [[Void Termina]], who had been fragmented and scattered across the universe after a failed releasing ritual. Hyness attempts to defeat Kirby and co., but is defeated swiftly. As a last resort, he sacrifices himself and the mage generals to the heart in order to complete it and revive the dark god. Upon his revival, Void Termina escapes into space and assembles his body.


Kirby & Co. The popular weapon, known as [[Star Allies Sparkler|Star Alice Sparkler]], is again offered against Zero Term. After a long and fierce struggle, Kirby and his allies set out in search of a great beast, freeing Haines and the imprisoned generals from God and opening the beast by the power of the spirit. Then Kirby & Co. Collect all your powers to destroy the spirit of Zero End and save the galaxy.
Kirby and co. are bestowed with a legendary weapon known as the [[Star Allies Sparkler]] in order to do battle with the revived Void Termina. After a very long and grueling fight, Kirby and his allies climb inside the giant beast, free the captive Hyness and his generals from the god's innards, and force out the creature's soul. From there, Kirby and co. muster all of their power in order to destroy Void Termina's soul and save the galaxy.


===''Super Kirby''===
In [[Heroes in Another Dimension]], Kirby and friends venture into Another Dimension and collect numerous Friend Hearts scattered throughout. Eventually, they come across Hyness, who had been sealed inside a Jamba Heart and became twisted by its power. Kirby and friends are able to defeat Hyness, but The Three Mage-Sisters arrive to the scene and lament their situation for a bit before vowing to get revenge on Kirby. From there, an intense battle ensues, but Kirby and friends once again come out on top. With the Friend Hearts they've collected gathering their power to form one giant Friend Heart, Kirby tosses it at the mages, bringing them back to their senses. After a moment to wordlessly realize just what has happened, the mages use their power to calm the arena, and then bring a Warp Star down to carry Kirby and his team away. They wave him off, and as Kirby flies, he leaves one last little heart which floats down to Hyness and restores him to normal.
[[File:SKC eShop artwork.jpg|thumb|right|150px|A place where the Kirby Team fights [[Ignite Edge]]]]
 
As part of the ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe|Kirby Clash Deluxe Team]]'', Kirby has teamed up with [[Color changes|three other Kirby players]] to compete with leaders and give the dream kingdom a ''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''. In the meantime, the Empire is threatened by a [[Parallel Nightmare|parallel version of Nightmare]], and the Kirby Nation travels all over the country to track down and eradicate all evil spirits and good enemies who once called the way.
===''Super Kirby Clash''===
[[File:SKC eShop artwork.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Icon for the game, depicting a scene where Team Kirby battles [[Ignite Edge]]]]
Like in ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]'', Kirby teams up with [[Color|three other Kirbys]] to battle bosses and save the Dream Kingdom in ''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''. This time, the Kingdom is being terrorized by a [[Parallel Nightmare|Parallel version of Nightmare]], and Team Kirby moves throughout the land to chase him down and take out all of the monsters and great ancient foes he summons along the way.


===''Kirby Fighters 2''===
===''Kirby Fighters 2''===
Kirby returns to lead ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'', the sequel to the Nintendo Switch from ''Kirby Fighters Deluxe''. [[King Dedede & Meta Knight|King Daredevil and Meta Knight]] challenge him and his friends to meet in the Battlefield of Buddy Fighters History Tower: Goblins. After many fights between the two, King Daddy and Meta Knight tried to use the "Dark Link Mask" to strengthen the force, but Kirby and his friends defeated Buddy once. He was shot and used. [[Buddy Star Blaster|Star Blaster]] destroys the mask.
Kirby returns as the main focus of ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'', an expanded version of ''Kirby Fighters Deluxe'' for the Nintendo Switch. He and a buddy of the player's choosing accept a challenge from [[King Dedede & Meta Knight]] to face off in combat at the top of the lofty Buddy Fighters Tower in the [[Story Mode: The Destined Rivals]]. After several victorious battles against these two, King Dedede & Meta Knight attempt to use a pair of cursed masks known as the "Mask of Dark Bonds" to increase their strength, but Kirby and his buddy regardless defeat them one final time and use a [[Buddy Star Blaster]] to destroy the mask.


===''Forget Kirby's dream and place.''===
===''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''===
[[File:KatFL Reveal Trailer Screenshot 2.png|thumb|250px|In the lands of Kirby and Ferguson, Kirby travels to a [[New World|completely different world]] of ruined cities full of plants.]]
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[[File:KatFL Reveal Trailer Screenshot 2.png|thumb|250px|In ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'', Kirby wanders into an abandoned city overgrown with vegetation in a strange [[new world]].]]
Kirby embarks on his first adventure in full 3D in ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''. In this game, he is sucked through a dimensional rift from his homeworld of Popstar and ends up in a [[new world]] along with several other Dream Land residents. As Kirby explores this new land, he discovers he now has the ability to [[Mouthful Mode|wrap himself around]] large objects in order to take on their properties. Using this power in conjunction with his normal abilities, he tracks down and frees a flying blue rodent-like creature named [[Elfilin]] from being caged by [[Beast Pack|a coordinated animal force]], and when Kirby hears from Elfilin about the [[Waddle Dee]]s who were also kidnapped, he agrees to help get them back.


Kirby presents its first 3D adventure, ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''. In this game, he differs from the pop stars of his country and enters a [[New World|new world]] with others from Dreamland. As they discover new territories, Kirby realizes that they are able to [[Mouthful Mode|pack large bodies and deliver luggage]]. Using this power and his predictive abilities, he sees the [[Elfilin|vampire flying like a blue mouse]] and frees him from captivity based on his predatory power. To help [[Waddle Dee|them]] heal.
From then on, Kirby and Elfilin travel the world and save all the Waddle Dees they can find, while repeatedly running into the Beast Pack who are trying to capture them. When they find themselves in a [[Winter Horns|cold land]], Kirby stumbles onto and battles King Dedede, who had been inducted into the beast forces. Though Kirby defeats him in combat, King Dedede is able to sneak up afterward and kidnap Elfilin, taking him away and prompting Kirby to give chase to the "Forbidden Island". Kirby tracks Dedede down at the foot of a volcano, saving as many Waddle Dees as he can along the way. Once he gets there, Kirby and Dedede have another fight, and when Kirby breaks his mask, the King finally comes around and rejoins Kirby's side.  


Since then, Kirby and Elphel have traveled the world, often encountering chickens and trying to provide and capture everything Waddell D can find. While it was [[Winter Horns|still cold]], Kirby led an army of animals to attack and fight Grandpa. Kirby defeats him in battle, but his grandfather secretly kidnaps Elfela and forces Kirby to pursue the "reserve island". Kirby followed his father to the volcano and rescued the Waddle dogs. When he got there, Kirby and his father fought twice, and when Kirby's team was defeated, King came and joined Kirby.
Kirby then makes his way up to the top of the mountain, entering a [[Lab Discovera|laboratory]] where he finds the [[Leongar|leader of the Beast Pack]] with Elfilin and [[Fecto Forgo|a much larger related creature]] trapped in tubes. Kirby is subject to a lecture from the beast king about his intentions to merge Elfilin with this being, and the two battle. Kirby tries his best to rescue Elfilin, even seemingly defeating both Leongar and later the amalgamate Fecto Forgo in a fight, but Elfilin is nonetheless merged into the creature to form the final boss of the game: [[Fecto Elfilis]]. Kirby must battle this ultimate life-form atop the laboratory and weaken them to the point where Elfilin can be recovered from their body using a Mouthful Mode. From here, Kirby and Elfilin team up and use a [[Big-Rig Mouth|Big-Rig truck]] to stop the disintegrating Fecto from using their remaining power to force Popstar and the new world to crash into each-other, thus saving both worlds from destruction.


Kirby goes to the top of the mountain and enters [[Lab Discovera|the gallery]], where he meets a [[Leongar|group of animals]] trapped between a vampire and [[Fecto Forgo|a large animal]]. Kirby was the subject of a debate about the organization of two wars with the best King Elflin and perhaps this animal. Kirby does his best to save Elfela and seems to have defeated Leonor and Feckforgo in the fight, but Elphelan still clings to the beast, the last hero of the game being [[Fecto Elfilis|Factel Felis]]. Kirby fights the animal at the top of the lab and uses Elphelan mouse mode to get rid of him until he survives. Here, both Kirby and the Elflin use [[Big-Rig Mouth|large trucks]] to save the world from destruction so that they do not collide with the pop star and the new world. To other officials.
In the [[Extra Mode]], Kirby and Elfilin help recover the lost soul of Leon, the beast king, from the [[Isolated Isles: Forgo Dreams|dream realm]] left behind after Fecto's physical destruction. After collecting all the pieces and freeing Leon from Fecto's influence, Kirby seemingly has to battle the creature's soul directly, but is instead forced to fight [[Morpho Knight]] when it flutters in and absorbs Soul Fecto's energy. With this done, Kirby and his friends are able to revive Leon and bring him back to his proper self.


In a great mood, Kirby and King of Elephant help to save the lost soul of the best of Leon from the [[Isolated Isles: Forgo Dreams|physical destruction of reality]]. After collecting all the parts and freeing Leon from the influence of reality, Kirby seems to have to fight directly with the savage forces, but the [[Morpho Knight|morphonite]] disintegrates and acquires the moral strength to fight the morphonite. When this happens, he is strong, Kirby and his friends are able to resurrect Leon and bring him back to his true self.
===''Kirby's Dream Buffet''===
In ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'', Kirby gets shrunk by the [[Dream Fork]] as he is about to eat a cake before the gourmet fest starts, and falls on the cake. He is joined afterwards by other colored Kirbys and they compete to see who can get the most [[Strawberry|strawberries]] as they race and battle along various giant food-based stages set up by the "Dream Restaurant".


===''The most impressive Brothers''===
Kirby is the sole playable character in this game, though the player can choose between 40 different [[Color]]s and 25 different [[Costumes]] for him to wear, several of which make him resemble other characters. Kirby is also featured on numerous [[Character Treat]]s.
Kirby has been a major fighter in every ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Brothers]]'' game. He is presented as an easy-to-use fighter with many shirts and flexibility. It is difficult to defeat due to its small size, but it is lighter and heavier than other fighters. It boasts of long-term recovery, especially when the air speed is slow. Its main advantage is the ability to copy the movements of all other warriors using [[inhale|inspiration]], giving it the maximum range that each fighter can have.


====Special tour====
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
=====Unique Attack Standards=====
Kirby has been featured as a base-roster fighter in every single ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' game. He is depicted as an easy-to-use fighter with lots of midair jumps and versatile attacks. His small stature makes him difficult to hit but also means he will be KO'd earlier than other fighters if he is hit due to his light weight and gravity. He boasts a long-range recovery, but his movement speed is slow, especially in the air. His main call to fame is his ability to copy moves from all of the other fighters using his [[inhale]], giving him by far the most potential moves of any individual fighter.
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Kirby can fight his enemy and record special attacks under their flag, allowing him to use the attacks as his own.


=====Particular opposition=====
====Special Moves====
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=====Standard Special Attack=====
Kirby's Up Special powered by Power [[Cutter]]. Kirby uses his assassin to jump up and down, creating a threat for him that can destroy an army, but he can be exposed or brooding.
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Kirby can inhale his opponent and copy their standard special attack, allowing him to use that attack as his own.
 
=====Up Special Attack=====
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Kirby's Up Special is based on the [[Cutter]] ability. Kirby slashes upward with his cutter and slams down, creating a shockwave that can damage fighters, but can also be reflected or absorbed.


=====Side Special Attack=====
=====Side Special Attack=====
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{{main|Hammer Flip}}
Kirby takes a special portion of [[Hammer]]'s power. This includes spinning the hammer so that Kirby can push the hammer. Excessive stress on the movement will cause the damage to gradually return.
Kirby takes his Side Special from the [[Hammer]] ability. This involves the hammer flip, allowing Kirby to charge up his hammer. Overcharging the move will result in gradual recoil damage.


=====Special attack=====
=====Down Special Attack=====
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The unique design of Kirby's Down is based on [[Stone]]'s power. Kirby gets heavy. His altered form is not fragile, but can be damaged by violent convulsions.
Kirby's Down Special move comes from the [[Stone]] ability. Kirby transforms into a heavy object. His transformed form is immune to damage but can be broken with a strong enough attack.


=====Last hit=====
=====Final Smash=====
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Kirby's Final Smash is the [[Cook|chef]] and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Super Smash Bros. Controversy]]'' arises when Kirby throws his enemies into a cauldron and saves their lives by exploding and destroying them. Converted to [[Ultra Sword]] from ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''.
Kirby's Final Smash is [[Cook]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', where Kirby throws his opponents into a pot and cooks them alive before it blasts them out, damaging them. It is changed to [[Ultra Sword]] starting from ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''.


====Position in space sender====
====Role in The Subspace Emissary====
Kirby will play a key role in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|super Smash Bros. In the form of adventure. Braul]]'', [[smashwiki:The Subspace Emissary|underground ambassador]]. In the battle with [[smashwiki:Mario|Mario]], he must rescue [[smashwiki:Princess Peach|Princess Peach]] or [[smashwiki:Princess Zelda|Zelda]] [[smashwiki:Petey Piranha|Pete from Primha]] because he will attack the world with an enemy army called Primidas. At the end of the battle, Kirby and the queen must evade the space bomb in a battle that will absorb the entire area into another space called groundwater. From there, as the groups disintegrated and collapsed, Kirby ended up as part of a group that included Mario, [[smashwiki:Link|Link]], [[smashwiki:Yoshi|Yoshi]], and [[smashwiki:Pit|Pit]] as they tried to block the movement of other spacecraft.
Kirby plays a major role in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''{{'}}s adventure mode, [[smashwiki:The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]]. After having a friendly bout with [[smashwiki:Mario|Mario]], he has to rescue either [[smashwiki:Princess Peach|Princess Peach]] or [[smashwiki:Princess Zelda|Zelda]] from [[smashwiki:Petey Piranha|Petey Piranha]] after he and an army of enemies known as Primids invade the arena. After the battle is over, Kirby then has to escape with the princess he saved from a bomb that had been planted in the arena during the fight, which sucks the whole area into a different dimension known as Subspace. From there, after a series of team break-ups and reunions, Kirby ends up as part of a team including Mario, [[smashwiki:Link|Link]], [[smashwiki:Yoshi|Yoshi]], and [[smashwiki:Pit|Pit]] as they try to stop more subspace bombs from going off.  


Along the way, Kirby saw a sign on the ground with a picture of [[King Dedede|King Dede]] swallowing Kirby. Near the end, as [[Halberd]] escapes enemy control, almost all the warriors fall into a group. The band uses it to attack Subspace's huge tool, which comes out of a small space bubble. Although Halberd was damaged, he forcibly built a small car out of it and crashed into Kirby with a large weapon, using [[Dragoon|a kite]]. The team steps into a small space bubble to defeat the people behind them, but the [[smashwiki:Tabuu|so-called taboo]] has a powerful magic that can defeat them all at once and turn them into lifeless treasures. However, the character of Dedede, previously eaten by Kerry, is activated several times, saving him and the other warriors. When Tabu fails, he saves the rest of the team and restores the world.
Along the way, Kirby finds a badge on the ground bearing the image of [[King Dedede]], and it is implied that Kirby swallows it. Near the end, nearly all of the fighters end up in one team once the [[Halberd]] is liberated from enemy control. The team uses it to engage in an assault on a giant Subspace cannon which emerges from a particularly large subspace bubble. Though the Halberd is destroyed, it and the fleet of smaller ships that emerge from it create a diversion which allows Kirby to fly into the giant cannon using the [[Dragoon]], crippling it. The team enters the subspace bubble to defeat whatever may be behind it, but the ultimate villain - known as [[smashwiki:Tabuu|Tabuu]] - sends out a giant pulse of energy that defeats all of them at once, turning them into inanimate trophies. However, the Dedede badge that Kirby had eaten earlier activates sometime later, reviving him along with a handful of other fighters. They revive the rest of the team and then defeat Tabuu, restoring the world.


====Its place in the world of light====
====Role in World of Light====
The amazing ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|Super Smash Bros. Eventually]]'', Kirby and a group of warriors show up before the opening, preparing to meet a group of [[Master Hand|culprits]] led by a huge group of [[smashwiki:Galeem|easy-going scientists]]. At the request of the scientist, the hands became incandescent and the warriors were shot and led to lightning. All the warriors have chosen this path, except Kirby, who can escape with Warp Star when the world is united. Kirby then set out to meet the world of science and save her friends.
{{quote|Only Kirby is left standing after Galeem's attack.|'''Announcer''' in the overview trailer of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''}}
In the adventure mode of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Kirby appears along with a host of other fighters in the opening cutscene as they prepare to fight a horde of [[Master Hand]]s led by a giant gleaming ball of light with wings known only as [[smashwiki:Galeem|Galeem]]. On Galeem's command, the hands disintegrate, turning into pulses of light that shoot out at the fighters, capturing each of them in a flash. All of the fighters are caught in this way, except for Kirby, who manages to get away on his Warp Star as the universe is engulfed. Kirby later crashes into the world that Galeem created, and sets off to rescue his friends.


Finally, the scientist and his army thank the winners with the addition of Kirby.
In the end, Galeem and his army are destroyed thanks to the fighters, Kirby included.


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Cook Kirby Brawl screenshot.jpg|Cook Kirby, Kirby's last hit in the ''Super Smash Bros. fight''.
Cook Kirby Brawl screenshot.jpg|Cook Kirby, Kirby's Final Smash in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
Ultra Sword Smash Bros.jpg|Ultra Sword, ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U''. Kirby's final punch in.
Ultra Sword Smash Bros.jpg|Ultra Sword, Kirby's Final Smash in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U''.
Kirby Subspace Emissary.jpg|Kirby Mario and The Subspace Emissary, ''Super Smash Bros. In the opening scene of the story mode, the brawl will be difficult''.
Kirby Subspace Emissary.jpg|Kirby faces off against Mario in the opening scene of The Subspace Emissary, ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''{{'}}s story mode.
SSBU opening scene.png|Kirby ''Super Smash Bros. The sole survivor of Ultimate'' Story Mode has passed away in the world of light.
SSBU opening scene.png|Kirby overlooks the World of Light as the sole survivor in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''{{'}}s story mode.
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==''Kirby: Back to the fly!''==
==In ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!''==
[[File:Anime Kirby Artwork.png|thumb|right|100px|Kirby from the anime]]
[[File:Anime Kirby Artwork.png|thumb|right|100px|Kirby from the anime]]
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[[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] is the main and main character in the anime ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|Kirby: The Return of the Fly !]]''. Here, he is described as the Baby [[Star Warrior]], called to protect [[Dream Land (anime)|the dreams]] (especially [[Cappy Town|Cape Town]]) of [[monster]]s that [[King Dedede (anime character)|King's mother]] summoned using [[Night Mare Enterprises]] to [[Night Mare Enterprises Teleporter|send demons]]. Anime Kirby is a small child who can only shout the word "poyo" many times and is watched by two special children named [[Tuff|Tiffy]] and [[Tuff|Tuffy]], which is the main theme of the show. Despite his misbehavior, Kirby was able to obtain a certificate, which he used with great force to save the day and time. As the story progresses, Kirby gradually becomes more aware of the use of force, and will eventually be able to use [[Star Rod|Star Rhodes]] in the latest [[Nightmare (anime character)|eNeMeE]] series.
[[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] is the main character and primary focus of the anime ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]''. Here, he is depicted as an infant [[Star Warrior]] who was called upon before his appointed time to protect [[Dream Land (anime)|Dream Land]] (specifically [[Cappy Town]]) from the [[Monster]]s called upon by [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] using [[Night Mare Enterprises]]' [[Night Mare Enterprises Teleporter|monster delivery system]]. In the anime, Kirby is but a toddler, capable of only shouting the word 'poyo' repeatedly, and has to be looked after by two anime-exclusive child characters called [[Tiff]] and [[Tuff]], who are the main speaking characters of the show. Despite his demeanor, Kirby is capable of obtaining Copy Abilities, which he uses with immense power in order to save the day time and time again. As the story progresses, Kirby gradually becomes more adept at using his powers and is eventually able to take on [[eNeMeE]] himself in the final episode using the [[Star Rod]].
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==In the ''Kirby'' novel series==
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Kirby is one of the main protagonists of the [[Kirby (novel series)|''Kirby'' novel series]], having a leading role in nearly every volume. Similar to his video game counterpart, he lives in [[Dream Land]] and can inhale and use [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]], and he is portrayed as a young, naïve puffball who is very food motivated. However, a major difference in his portrayal in the novels is that he is able to speak in full sentences and can be understood by other characters.
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==Cameo Farm==
==Cameo appearances==
[[File:Arcana Intro.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Kirby's cameo in the ''[[wikipedia:Arcana (video game)|Arcana]]'' opening showcase (two versions of Kirby in uniform)]]
[[File:Arcana Intro.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Screencap from the intro cutscene of ''[[wikipedia:Arcana (video game)|Arcana]]'' which contains a Kirby cameo (Kirby appears twice in the image)]]
{{Main|List of references to the Kirby series|Reference list for the Kirby series}}
{{Main|List of references to the Kirby series}}
Kirby appeared somehow out of his cast. Below are similarities with games other than ''Kirby'' or ''Super Smash Bruce.''
Kirby has appeared in some form or another outside of his series. The following lists his notable appearances in games that are not ''Kirby'' or ''Super Smash Bros.'' games:


*''[[wikipedia:Arcana (video game)|Arcana]]'' - Kirby plays the role of a camel in the opening game of the game, with two appearing in a crowd of monsters led by Gallon (pictured right). ''Arcana'' was also developed by [[HAL Laboratory|HAL]] and was released in Japan a month before ''Kirby's Dreamland'', Kirby's first video game show.
*''[[wikipedia:Arcana (video game)|Arcana]]'' - Kirby makes a cameo appearance in the introductory cutscene of the game, appearing twice in the horde of monsters led by Galneon (image on right). ''Arcana'' was also developed by HAL Laboratory and released precisely one month before ''Kirby's Dream Land'' in Japan, meaning that this was technically Kirby's very first appearance in a video game.
*''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|The Legend of Zelda: Connection Awakening]]'' - This game features an enemy named [[zeldawiki:Anti-Kirby|Anti Kirby]]. Looks like Kirby is trying to suck Bond.
*''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]'' - An enemy referred to as [[zeldawiki:Anti-Kirby|Anti-Kirby]] appears in this game and the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake. It looks almost exactly like Kirby and will attempt to inhale Link.
**Anti Kirby will also be seen in a remake of the [[Nintendo Switch]].
*''[[mariowiki:Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga|Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' - A poster appears in the Yoshi Theater depicting Kirby for a faux movie called 'Kirby Story'.
*''[[mariowiki:Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga|Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'': An ad featuring Kirby as a legendary film titled "Kirby's Story" will be screened at the Yoshi Theater.
*''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Maker|Super Mario Maker]]'' - Mario can take on Kirby's 8-bit appearance from ''Kirby's Adventure'' by using a Mystery Mushroom in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme. This costume can be unlocked by clearing 100 Mario Challenge, or by scanning Kirby's [[amiibo]] figurine.
*''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Maker|Super Mario Creator]]'' By scanning Kirby [[amiibo|Amoeba]]'s character, Mario can take on the role of Kirby's original Sprite using some of the characters from ''Super Mario Brothers''. Mario can change his look with this Kirby Sprite and Mushroom Mystery.
*''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8|Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8 Deluxe|Deluxe]]'' - Scanning Kirby's [[amiibo]] figurine unlocks a [[nwiki:Mii|Mii costume]] that resembles Kirby.
*''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8|Mario Kart 8]]'': See Kirby's amoeba character opens a Kirby-like [[nwiki:Mii|Mii]] suit.
*''[[nwiki:Bye-Bye BoxBoy!|BYE-BYE BOXBOY!]]'' - If Kirby's amiibo figurine is used, [[Qbby]] will take on an appearance that resembles the pink puffball.
**It can also run on the Nintendo Switch port of the game.
*''[[nwiki:Part Time UFO|Part Time UFO]]'' - In the Nintendo Switch version, the main four characters of the series and many Waddle Dees cameo as plush toys in the two-star version of the Toy Shop stage.
*''[[nwiki:Bye-Bye BoxBoy!|Goodbye, Box Boy!]]'' - If a Kirby amoeba figure is used, [[Qbby|Kwby]]'s figure will look like a pink ball.
*The four main characters in ''[[nwiki:Part Time UFO|the UFO series]]'' and several Waddle Dee appeared as toys in the two-star version of the Waddle Dee scene.


==Strange story==
==Sprite history==
Kirby Sprite-based two-dimensional game available. The following table shows the presence of the basic soul and its records in chronological order:
Kirby has appeared in a multitude of [[sprite]]-based two-dimensional games. A notable aspect of Kirby's appearance in these early titles is that he was not always depicted as entirely round; in some games, such as ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', he was instead shown as slightly pear-shaped. It would not be until the earliest 3D titles that he would be cemented as perfectly round, which carried on to later 2D titles. This evolution can be tracked through the following table:


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|[[File:KDL Kirby sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:KDL Kirby sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land|Kirby's dreamland]]''
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''
|Kirby's first spray was particularly embarrassing. However, there are nice pictures of the game.
|Kirby's first sprite appearance notably lacked his cheek-blush.
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|[[File:KA Kirby sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:KA Kirby sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby's Adventure|Kirby's adventure]]''
|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''
|While the first game features lots of vibrant colors and cheekbones as well as new animations, the boy's avatar looks great.
|Very similar to his initial Game Boy incarnation, though brightly-colored and possessing cheek-blush, as well as a plethora of new animations.<br>The sprite possesses the same amount of pixels as in ''Kirby's Dream Land'', though due to the NES's larger display and different aspect ratio, it appears smaller and wider in practice.<br>A quirk unique to this game is that Kirby's sprite becomes slightly plumper when wielding a Copy Ability.
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|[[File:KPL Kirby sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:KPL Kirby sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby's Pinball Land]]''
|''[[Kirby's Pinball Land]]''
|Although ''Kirby's adventures'' are fun, they're just like ''Kirby's Dreamland'' Sprite.
|Largely the same as the ''Kirby's Dream Land'' sprite, though possessing the cheek-blush from ''Kirby's Adventure''.
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|[[File:Kirby Course Sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:Kirby Course Sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby's Dream Course|Kirby's dream course]]''
|''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''
|The first 16-bit Kirby version and the first eye-catching spray when offered in a particular direction
|Kirby's first 16-bit appearance, and his first sprite to slant his eyes when at certain orientations to suggest perspective.
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|[[File:KDL2 Kirby sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:KDL2 Kirby sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2|Kirby's dream 2]]'', ''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)|Kirby Star Sticker]]''
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''<br>[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)|''Kirby's Star Stacker'' (Game Boy)]]
|Similar to the previous species, but slightly pear-shaped. Instead of reusing existing animations, many of them are multiplied.
|Similar to previous appearances, but a little more pear-shaped. Rather than reusing existing animations, most of them were redrawn.
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|[[File:KAv Kirby sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:KAv Kirby sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby ☆ Step!|Kirby Step]]''
|''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]''
|It looks like an 8-bit avatar with additional details such as reflected skin and eye light.
|Mostly the same as his 8-bit incarnations, though with added detail, such as reflective skin and faint lights on his eyes.
|-
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|[[File:KTB Baseball Kirby sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:KTB Baseball Kirby sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby's Toy Box|Kirby toy box]]''
|''[[Kirby's Toy Box]]''
|The smallest of the sprite-based species; The exact look varies depending on the game. This sprite comes from a baseball game.
|The smallest of his sprite-based appearances; his exact appearance varies depending on the game. This sprite is taken from the "Baseball" game.
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|[[File:KSS Kirby Sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:KSS Kirby Sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby Super Star|Kirby is a superstar]]''
|''[[Kirby Super Star]]''
|Larger than the previous sprite, so more detailed.<br>The light on the right contrasts with this white, pink spray, but reflects light and shadow.
|Larger than previous sprites, with more detail as a result.<br>A discrepancy appears on this sprite where the light on the right-facing eye is pink rather than white, though this may be to suggest light and shadow.
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|[[File:KDL3 Kirby sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:KDL3 Kirby sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3|Kirby's dream 3]]''
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''
|In this game, Kirby is pink and more reminiscent of ''Kirby's Dreamland 2'' Sprite than ''Kirby's Superstar'' Sprite.
|Kirby is a notably lighter shade of pink in this game, and more closely resembles the ''Kirby's Dream Land 2'' sprite than the ''Kirby Super Star'' sprite.
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|[[File:KSSS Kirby sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:KSSS Kirby sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (SNES)]]''
|[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)|''Kirby's Star Stacker'' (Super Famicom)]]
|It combines ''Kirby's Superstar'' and ''Kirby's Dreamland 3'' Sprites.
|Combines aspects of his ''Kirby Super Star'' and ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' sprites.
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|[[File:KTnT Kirby sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:KTnT Kirby sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble|The fly is falling]]''
|''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]''
|The largest of the 8-bit sprites is red and waterproof, especially compared to the others. Last 8 bits.
|The largest of his 8-bit sprites, and notably redder and plumper than the others. Last appearance in 8-bit.
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|[[File:KNiDL Kirby Sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:KNiDL Kirby Sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land|Kirby: I dream of a dreamland]]'', ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror|Kirby and nice bottle]]'', ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad|Kirby: Squawk team]]''
|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''<br>''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''<br>''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''
|A combination of images from ''Kirby Superstar'' and ''Kirby Adventure'' for perfect animation.<br>Sprite has been used consistently in three hand-drawn games, but several animated images have been made for each part.
|A combination of his look from ''Kirby Super Star'' and his movement from ''Kirby's Adventure'', albeit much more fluid in his animation.<br>This sprite was used unaltered through three consecutive handheld games, though more animations were given to him in each subsequent installment.
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|[[File:Kirby KCC sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:Kirby KCC sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse|Kirby: The Curse of the Canvas]]''
|''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''
|Kirby's 3D model mentioned above is usually ball-shaped for play, but appears to be lost in the limbs.
|A pre-rendered 3D model, Kirby is in ball form for most of the game, but his limbs will appear when he is defeated.
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|[[File:Kirby Ultra Sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:Kirby Ultra Sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra|Kirby Superstar Ultra]]''
|''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
|''Kirby: Nightmare, the original Kirby Superstar Sprite, is an enhanced version of Dreamland'' Sprite.
|Can be considered a scaled-up version of the ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' sprite, bearing a closer resemblance to the original ''Kirby Super Star'' sprite.
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|[[File:Kirby Mass Sprite.png]]
|{{center|[[File:Kirby Mass Sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby Mass Attack|Kirby is a mass attack]]''
|''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''
|''Kirby Mass Attack'' is a small Kirby that usually looks small and covers most of the body.<br>Kirby appears on Sprite for the first time.
|One mini-Kirby from ''Kirby Mass Attack'', made to look generally smaller with shorter limbs and the face taking up more of the body.<br>This is the last time Kirby would be portrayed primarily in sprite form.
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|[[File:KA Box.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:KA Box.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Kirby's Adventure|Kirby's announcement]]''
|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''
|'''source:'''<br>
|'''Original''':<br>
''Press the down arrow when Kirby finds the enemy's mouth to show off his special abilities!''<br><br>
''Hit the Down Arrow when Kirby has an enemy in his mouth to copy the enemy's special ability!''<br><br>
'''Old 3D:'''<br>
'''3D Classics:'''<br>
''See if Kirby has an enemy in his mouth that matches his special abilities!''
''Crouch down when Kirby has an enemy in his mouth to copy the enemy's special ability!''
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|[[File:KSS Box NA.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:KSS Box NA.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Kirby Super Star|Kirby is a superstar]]''
|''[[Kirby Super Star]]''
|''Suck the enemy by pressing Y and swallow it by pressing A. If the enemy has power, you can use it! Click A again to create a wizard!''
|''Inhale an enemy by pushing Y and swallow it by pushing A. If that enemy has an ability, you can use it! Press A again to create a helper!''
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|[[File:KNiDL box artwork.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:KNiDL box artwork.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land|Kirby: The land of dreams]]''
|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''
|''Swallow your enemies and copy the bags as they move! Try and eat all kinds of enemies!''
|''Swallow your enemies and duck to copy their moves! Experiment by swallowing different kinds of enemies!''
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|[[File:KatAM cover art.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:KatAM cover art.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror|Kirby and the amazing mirror]]''
|''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
|''Swallow your enemies and worship them to the best of their ability. If you are strong, you can swallow great enemies!''
|''Swallow enemies and squat to copy their abilities! If you try hard, you can swallow large enemies, too!''
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|[[File:Kirby Canvas Curse box art.png|100px]]
|[[File:Kirby Canvas Curse box art.png|100px]]
|''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse|Kirby: Destruction of the Internet]]''
|''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''
|''Touch the hyphen! Run towards the rainbow!''
|''Touch-Dash! Ride rainbows!''
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|[[File:USCover KSS.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:USCover KSqS.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''
|''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''
|''Eat enemies and worship to show your abilities! Holds up to 5 boxes and crates.''
|''Swallow enemies and squat to copy their abilities! You can hold up to 5 bubbles and chests total.''
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|[[File:KSS Ultra box art.png|100px]]
|[[File:KSS Ultra box art.png|100px]]
|''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
|''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
|''Clean up the enemies and spit out their KO! Or feel free to compare your abilities and abilities with those of a magician!''
|''Inhale {{color|red|foes}} and spit to KO them! Or swallow to {{color|red|copy}} their {{color|blue|abilities}} and {{color|red|adventure}} with a Helper!''
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|[[File:KRtDL Boxart L.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:KRtDL Boxart L.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|Kirby returns to the realm of dreams]]''
|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''
|'''Create type and style:'''<br>
|'''Story Mode and Extra Mode:'''<br>
''Take out the enemies and click the button to get {{color|red|a copy}}! Shake the Wii Remote by {{color|red|breathing and breathing}}!''<br><br>
''Inhale foes and press ↓ to gain {{color|red|Copy Abilities}}! Shake the Wii Remote while inhaling to do a {{color|red|Super Inhale}}!''<br><br>
'''In the water:'''<br>
'''In water:'''<br>
''{{color|red|In the water:}} shed! Fortunately, you can {{color|red|count on it}}. Your mobility is limited, but when everything else is over, the {{color|red|water cannon}} is still there!''<br><br>
''{{color|red|Into the water:}} sploosh! Good thing you can {{color|red|float}}. Your moves are limited, but if all else fails, there's always your {{color|red|Water Gun}}!''<br><br>
'''Arena and real square:'''<br>
'''The Arena and The True Arena:'''<br>
''Can't copy? Then try {{color|red|Super Inhale}}! Wipe with your finger to avoid! Click A to {{color|red|save}}! With a little skill you can {{color|red|defeat}} any enemy.''
''No Copy Ability? Then try a {{color|red|Super Inhale}}! Slide to evade! Press A to {{color|red|Guard}}! You can {{color|red|defeat}} any foe with a little skill.''
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|[[File:KTD Boxart NA.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:KTD Boxart NA.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe|Kirby: Deluxe Triple Room]]''
|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
|'''Create type:'''<br>
|'''Story Mode (American English):'''<br>
''Clear as many enemies {{color|orange|as possible}} and then perform various actions! Climb the {{color|orange|Dreamstalk}} and save {{color|orange|King Deded}}!''<br><br>
''Inhale enemies to {{color|orange|acquire their abilities}}, and then perform a variety of moves! Now go climb the {{color|orange|Dreamstalk}} and rescue {{color|orange|King Dedede}}!''<br><br>
'''In the water:'''<br>
'''Story Mode (British English):'''<br>
''Kirby can swim at their best and can {{color|orange|swim}} in water with a deep hose. Your skills are limited to water, but your {{color|orange|swimming}} skills can help you with any problems.''<br><br>
''Inhale enemies to {{color|orange|acquire their abilities}}, and then perform a variety of moves! Now go and climb the {{color|orange|Dreamstalk}}, and rescue {{color|orange|King Dedede}}!''<br><br>
'''Arena and real square:'''<br>
'''In water:'''<br>
''If you can't copy, you can {{color|orange|breathe and spit}}, and pressing L or R will get you {{color|orange|Air Dodge}}! When connected, press Y or {{color|orange|tap}} the {{color|orange|help letter}}.''
''Kirby can swim with the best of them, and he can {{color|orange|float}} on water with an inner tube. Your abilities are limited while underwater, but your {{color|orange|Water Gun}} ability will help you in a pinch.''<br><br>
'''The Arena and The True Arena:'''<br>
''You can {{color|orange|Inhale and Spit}} if you don't have a Copy Ability, and you can press L or R to perform an {{color|orange|Air Dodge}}! Press Y or {{color|orange|touch}} the {{color|orange|Assist Star}} if you find yourself in a pinch.''
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|[[File:KatRC NA box art.png|100px]]
|[[File:KatRC NA box art.png|100px]]
|''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse|The curse of Kirby and the rainbow]]''
|''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]''
|''One day, the spring wind pulled our red carpet tour in the Land of Dreams. Since then, he has spent hours holding the sun with his amazing powers. He can swallow everything and run. He can use his copying skills.''
|''Our pink adventurer blew into Dream Land one day on a spring breeze. Since then, he's spent countless hours saving the day with his amazing abilities. He can swallow anything and spit it out. He can also use his copy ability.''
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|[[File:KPR Box.png|100px]]
|[[File:KPR Box.png|100px]]
|''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot|Kirby: It's a world robot]]''
|''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''
|'''Create type:'''<br>
|'''Story Mode:'''<br>
''{{color|orange|Kirby}} is the {{color|orange|red-headed}} creature of Planet Pop, who has {{color|orange|unlimited power}} and can inspire enemies to {{color|orange|meet}} his abilities.''<br><br>
''{{color|orange|Kirby}} is the {{color|orange|round}}, {{color|orange|pink}} life-form from Planet Popstar who possesses {{color|orange|infinite power}} and can inhale enemies to {{color|orange|copy}} their abilities.''<br><br>
'''In the water:'''<br>
'''In water:'''<br>
''Although {{color|orange|water}} movement is limited, {{color|orange|a number of devices}} can be used. For example, you can {{color|orange|spit water}} on an attack.''<br><br>
''Though various movements are restricted {{color|orange|underwater}}, {{color|orange|some abilities}} can still be used. For example, you can {{color|orange|spit water}} to attack.''<br><br>
'''Arena and real square:'''<br>
'''The Arena and The True Arena:'''<br>
''{{color|orange|Kirby}} is a {{color|orange|species of redhead}} that eats enemies and casts stars. Press L or R to save. Press Y or tap in the bar to use the {{color|orange|help letter}}.''
''{{color|orange|Kirby}} is the {{color|orange|round}}, {{color|orange|pink}} life-form who inhales enemies and spits out stars. Press L or R to guard. Press Y or tap the icon on the Touch Screen to use an {{color|orange|Assist Star}}.''
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|[[File:KSA Boxart NA.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:KSA Boxart NA.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Kirby Star Allies|Kirby's allies]]''
|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
|''Click on the X to throw hearts and find all kinds of friends! Change your team for different types and click to apply for friendship skills and get the friendship skills you need!''<br><br>
|''Press X to throw Hearts and make all kinds of friends! Change up your team for variety, and press ↑ to call upon the power of friendship and gain Friend Abilities whenever you need to!''<br><br>
'''In the water:'''<br>
'''In water:'''<br>
''Kirby can swim with the best and now she can also walk diagonally! Hearts cannot be used in water, but you can bring friends who will support you with their skills!''
''Kirby can swim with the best of them, and this time he can even go diagonally! You can't use Hearts in the water, but you can bring certain friends along to back you up with their abilities!''
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|[[File:KatFL box art.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:KatFL box art.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land|To avoid and forget the world]]''
|''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''
|''Kirby ascended into the sky for fear of a strange storm coming from her house on the planet of the stars. When you wake up in a new world! Kirby also has the ability and beauty to move this stormy season ... see what he can do! enjoy!''
|'''Kirby (figure)'''<br>
''Kirby was pulled into a mysterious vortex that appeared in the sky over his home on Planet Popstar. When he woke up, he was in a new world! Traveling through that vortex also gave Kirby a new and mysterious power... Let's see what it can do! Onward to adventure!''<br><br>
'''Café-Staff Kirby (figure)'''<br>
''Kirby's taken on a side gig at the counter of the Waddle Dee Café! He's dressed like a focused employee, but he's secretly fighting the urge to gobble up each dish himself. This might be his greatest struggle yet... Stay strong, Kirby!''<br><br>
'''Fishing-Pond Kirby (figure)'''<br>
''Ahhh. Kirby's doing a bit of fishin' at the ol' fishin' pond. He looks super, super relaxed… Maybe too relaxed. Hey! Pay attention, Kirby! There's exciting stuff swimming in that pond, including the legendary "Bling Blipper" of Waddle Dee Town!''<br><br>
'''Adventuring Together! (figure)'''<br>
''Bandana Waddle Dee and Elfilin have joined Kirby's victory dance! Kirby's dancing is cute and carefree, but his singing voice is super powerful. Let's all sing along with him next time! Woo-hoo! Great job, Kirby!''
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|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]''
|'''Story Mode:'''<br>
''Inhale foes to gain {{color|red|Copy Abilities}}! Or hold B/Y to do a {{color|red|Super Inhale}}. And by sharing Joy-Con, you can play as a {{color|red|team of 4}}!''<br><br>
'''In water:'''<br>
''{{color|red|Into the water:}} sploosh! Good thing you can {{color|red|float}}. Your moves are limited, but if all else fails, there's always your {{color|red|Water Gun}}!''<br><br>
'''The Arena and The True Arena:'''<br>
''{{color|red|Don't have a Copy Ability?}} You can still {{color|red|use stars to attack}}, dodge by sliding, and guard with {{color|red|L/R}}. All you need is a little skill!''
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===''Super Smash Bros. Fair'' Cup===
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' trophies===
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!colspan=4|''Super Smash Bros.'' Kirby Trophy is coming soon &nbsp;
!colspan=4|Kirby's trophies in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' &nbsp;
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!width="12%"|name
!width="12%"|Name
!width="12%"|picture
!width="12%"|Image
!width=''25%''|Activate / Delete first
!width=''25%''|First game / Move
!width="50%"|put it
!width="50%"|Description
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|align=center|Kirby
|align=center|Kirby
|[[File:KirbyTrophyMelee.png|frameless|120px]]
|[[File:KirbyTrophyMelee.png|frameless|120px]]
|align=center|Kirby's Dreamland (August 1992)
|align=center|Kirby's Dream Land (8/92)
|''Living in a peaceful world far from pop stars, Kirby became a citizen of Dreamland after the defeat of his late king. Kirby is only eight inches tall, but he is a trained engineer. He was able to absorb the power of the enemy and his physical condition drove him away.''
|''A denizen of the far-off, peaceful planet Pop Star, Kirby became a citizen of Dream Land after defeating King Dedede. Even though he's only about eight inches tall, Kirby is an extremely skilled technician. He has the ability to absorb the powers of his enemies, and his elastic body makes him a versatile adventurer.''
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|align=center|Kirby (Goodbye)
|align=center|Kirby (Smash)
|[[File:KirbyAlternateMeleeTrophy.png|frameless|120px]]
|[[File:KirbyAlternateMeleeTrophy.png|frameless|120px]]
|align=center|B: Execution<br> B Deleted: Hammer
|align=center|B: Swallow<br> Smash B: Hammer
|''Kirby's small size allows him to avoid many attacks, but his small weight makes him jump when he dies. He can jump 5 times by using inflatable power. Earthquakes produce a wild combination. Not only can he imitate the movements of his enemies, but he can also wear special hats to imitate their sounds. The hammer is heavy but strong.''
|''Kirby's small size lets him dodge many attacks, but his light weight makes him fly far when struck. Using his ability to inflate, he can jump five times. His Swallow attack creates wild combos; not only can he copy foes' moves, but he'll also put on special hats and mimic their voices. His Hammer is unwieldy but powerful.''
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|align=center|Kirby (Goodbye)
|align=center|Kirby (Smash)
|[[File:KirbyAlternateTrophyMelee.png|frameless|120px]]
|[[File:KirbyAlternateTrophyMelee.png|frameless|120px]]
|align=center|Top and B: Last boat<br>Bottom and front: stand
|align=center|Up & B: Final Cutter<br>Down & B: Stone
|''Kirby's light weight meant he was always in danger of flying, but its bulge allowed him to travel long distances. The final launch using landing force is up and down. Using the stone technique, Kirby collapses in chunks.''
|''Because of his light weight, Kirby is always in danger of being sent flying, but his ability to puff up and fly allows him to come back from amazing distances. His Final Cutter strikes on the way up and on the way down, and it sends out a beam of force upon landing. Kirby transforms into various objects and crashes down when he uses his Stone technique.''
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===''Super Smash Bros. Cup'' painting===
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' trophy===
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!colspan=4|Notes Kirby ''Super Smash Bruce'' Trophy &nbsp;
!colspan=4|Kirby's trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' &nbsp;
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!width=''12%''|Name
!width=''12%''|To watch
!width=''12%''|Image
!width=''25%''|Girls
!width=''25%''|Appears in
!width=''50%''|Description
!width=''50%''|Description
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|align=center|Flu
|align=center|Kirby
|[[File:KirbyTrophyBrawl.png|frameless|120px]]
|[[File:KirbyTrophyBrawl.png|frameless|120px]]
|align=center|'''GB''' Kirby, Land of Dreams<br>'''SNES''' Kirby Superstar
|align=center|'''GB''' Kirby's Dream Land<br>'''SNES''' Kirby Super Star
|align=center|The soft round pink shadow of the star is far away. You can get through anything with your big mouth and shoot it like a bullet. Have the skills to copy and use the real thing. The ability to swim allows it to fly easily in the air. It is so round that it sometimes resembles a ball.
|align=center|A round, pink ball of cuteness from a distant, peaceful star. He can swallow anything with his gigantic mouth, then spit it out as ammo. He has the handy ability to copy powers and use them as his own. His hovering ability lets him fly through the air with ease. He's so round, he's sometimes treated like a ball.
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===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'' circles===
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'' trophies===
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!colspan=6|Kirby winner and ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'' &nbsp;
!colspan=6|Kirby's trophies in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'' &nbsp;
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!width="12%"|Name
!width="12%"|Letters 3ds
!width="12%"|3DS image
!width="12%"|Iileta Wii U
!width="12%"|Wii U image
!width=''25%''|Appearance
!width=''25%''|Appears In
!width="50%"|American English Comments
!width="50%"|American English description
!width="50%"|English dictionary
!width="50%"|British English description
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|rowspan=2 align=center|Flies
|rowspan=2 align=center|Kirby
|rowspan=2|[[File:KirbyTrophy3DS.png|frameless|120px|center]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:KirbyTrophy3DS.png|frameless|120px|center]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:KirbyTrophyWiiU.png|frameless|120px|center]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:KirbyTrophyWiiU.png|frameless|120px|center]]
|rowspan=2 align=center bgcolor=lightblue|'''GB''' Kirby's dream land (August 8, 1992) <br> Kirby Super Star '''SNES''' (August 8, 1996)
|rowspan=2 align=center bgcolor=lightblue|'''GB''' Kirby's Dream Land (08/1992) <br> '''SNES''' Kirby Super Star (08/1996)
|align=center bgcolor=#FF4433|''We live near Kirby in the peaceful dream world of Popstar Planet. He can imitate or spit on his skills using a thumb covering. Smash Bros. Kirby can raise his opponents and write flag lines. It was removed quickly but recovered well.''
|align=center bgcolor=#FF4433|''Round little Kirby lives on the peaceful Planet Popstar, in Dream Land. He can inhale things with his big mouth, either copying their abilities or spitting them out again. In Smash Bros., Kirby can inhale opponents and copy their standard specials. He gets launched easily but recovers well.''
|align=center rowspan=2|''Puji lives in the tranquil mountains of Little Kirby's Dreamland and the planet Popstar. He can imitate or spit on his skills using a thumb covering. Smash Bros. Kirby can raise his opponents and write flag lines. It was removed quickly but recovered well.''
|align=center rowspan=2|''A roly-poly little fella from Dream Land on Planet Popstar. He can inhale pretty much anyone or anything with that big gob of his, then spit them out or copy their abilities. He can copy opponents' standard specials in this game, too! His light weight means he gets launched easily, but with a series of midair jumps, recovering's not too tricky.''
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|bgcolor=lightblue|''A small clip from Dream Land and Popstar Planet. He can spit anything or anything, spit or give up his energy. In this game you can emulate the unique flags of your opponents! Weight loss will be followed by fatigue and constant tiredness.''
|bgcolor=lightblue|''Pudgy, little Kirby lives in the peaceful hills of Dream Land on the Planet Popstar. He can inhale things with his big mouth, either copying their abilities or spitting them out again. In Smash Bros., Kirby can inhale opponents and copy their standard specials. He gets launched easily but recovers well.''
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|align=center| Kirby (change.)
|align=center| Kirby (Alt.)
||[[File:KirbyAltTrophy3DS.png|frameless|120px|center]]
||[[File:KirbyAltTrophy3DS.png|frameless|120px|center]]
||[[File:KirbyAltTrophyWiiU.png|frameless|120px|center]]
||[[File:KirbyAltTrophyWiiU.png|frameless|120px|center]]
|rowspan=2 align=center bgcolor=lightblue|'''GB''' Kirby's dream land (August 8, 1992) <br> Kirby Super Star '''SNES''' (August 8, 1996)
| align=center bgcolor=lightblue|'''GB''' Kirby's Dream Land (08/1992) <br> '''SNES''' Kirby Super Star (08/1996)
|align=center|''Hold the special key left or right to enhance Kirby's Hammer game. A long trial worries Kirby! Hama knocks twice in the air, but the fall of the harvest is even stronger. Kirby's special tailor jumps up and down and strikes while falling.''
|align=center|''Holding the special button and left or right will charge up Kirby's Hammer Flip attack. Charging too long hurts Kirby! The hammer strikes twice in the air, but landing the single blow on the ground is more powerful. Kirby's up special Final Cutter slices up and down, firing a shock wave upon landing.''
|align=center|''Saving an extra portion of Kirby Hammer to make a hammer spin can be a great start to the action. There are so many types it's hard to say. This rotation occurs twice in the middle of the atmosphere, but is even more dangerous on earth. The last cutter is cut up and down before sending a wave. To change direction, fold Kirbien in the middle.''
|align=center|''Charge up Kirby's Hammer side special to unleash Hammer Flip, a move with serious launch power. Charge it too much, though, and you'll get hurt! The move hits twice in mid-air but does more damage on the ground. Final Cutter slices up and down before sending out an energy wave. Move Kirby mid-jump to change where he lands.''
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<small>Red is only shown on Nintendo 3DS models. Blue is only shown on Wii U models.</small>
<small>Red indicates exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS version. Blue indicates exclusive to the Wii U version.</small>


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===[[Play Nintendo|Tamba Nintendo]]===
===amiibo===
'''''This pink puff is beautiful and strong!'''<br>Kirby is always hungry and inspires different enemies in his path. If so, you can take advantage of that opportunity. If he does not attack evil, he will feed Kirby well when he sleeps or eats.
*''Round, pink and surprisingly powerful, Kirby™ is one of the most iconic heroes in video game history. A denizen of the peaceful planet Pop Star, Kirby became a citizen of Dream Land after defeating King Dedede. He can inhale things with his big mouth, either copying their abilities or spitting them out again.''
 
===[[Play Nintendo]]===
'''''This pink puff is pretty adorable—and strong, too!'''<br>Kirby is always hungry, and he can inhale various enemies that stand in his way. When he does, he can take on their abilities. And when he’s not battling baddies, you’ll find Kirby enjoying a nice nap or a hearty meal.''


===Kirby Portal===
===Kirby Portal===
*''You can measure up to eight inches, but never underestimate this point. In the world of pop star, Kirby used his huge body and special ability to take on enemies to protect the dream world of the evil king Dede. Since then, he has done many other things and can even rely on Super Smash Bros.''
*''He may only be eight inches tall, but you should never underestimate this little pink hero. On the planet Pop Star, Kirby used his elastic body and his uncanny ability to absorb enemies to save Dream Land from the mischievous King Dedede. Since then, he’s gone on countless other adventures and even become a force to be reckoned with in the Super Smash Bros.™ fighting game series.''


==Do not know==
==Trivia==
*Kirby simple face is starting to become a better character, but Masahiro Sakurai and the creators have chosen the simple design and follow it.
*Kirby's height is often used by the developers to measure other characters. For example, it was stated in a [[Miiverse]] post that [[Flowery Woods]] is roughly 9 Kirbys tall.<ref>{{cite|The maximum Kirby can jump is 4.3 times his own height. The development team often used the "Kirby" as a unit of measurement for the height of characters in the game (one Kirby, two Kirbys etc). For example, Flowery Woods is roughly nine Kirbys tall.|[[Satoshi Ishida]]|''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' [[Miiverse]] post from September 17th, 2014}}</ref>
*While [[mariowiki:Shigeru Miyamoto|Shigeru Miyamoto]] thinks Kirby Yellow is the most popular, Masahiro Sakurai has decided that the end of ''Kirby's Dreamland'' will be red and will appear white on the North American box. This is wrong, because it is clear that Kirby originated in the concept of the game before his name was finally established. Miyamoto explained that he thought Kirby would turn yellow on the black and white stove and was surprised to see her red.<ref name="kirbysadventure"/> To address this negative thinking, [[Keeby|Yellow Kiribi]] usually starts with ''Kiribi’s dream'', both as a second-time athlete and later as an athlete.
**In addition, Kirby's jump height is also measured this way. ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' had Kirby's jump fixed at 3.2 Kirbys high, but newer titles like ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' allow him to go as high as 4.3 Kirbys with a single jump.
*By first name, Kirby is not always round, so it is usually slightly pear-shaped. This is especially true of ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2|Kirby's Dreamland 2]]'' and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] games. Then Kirby's body is surrounded entirely by ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' 3D graphics. A ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards|Kirby 64: Crystal Shards]]'' for [[Nintendo 64]].
*Numerous sources, including the [[Kirby Portal|"Kirby 25th Anniversary" site]], point out that Kirby has "good motor skills". His ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' trophy describes him as "an extremely skilled technician", likely a mistranslation of the aforementioned "good motor skills".
*Manufacturers often use Kirby heights to measure other characters. For example, [[Miiverse|Mivers]] report<ref>{{cite|Kirby height jump is 4.3 times its height. The development team typically uses Kirby as a unit to measure the height of video games (one Kirby, two Kirby, etc.). Flory Woods, for example, is about nine feet tall.|[[Satoshi Ishida]]|''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' Mivers Report, 17 September 2014}}</ref> states that Bass [[Flowery Woods]] has about 9 records.
*Kirby is often described as "riding in on the spring breeze" to save Dream Land in times of crisis. This is first mentioned in the Japanese manual for ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', and appears in several subsequent games, such as the manual for ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]'' and Kirby's [[Figurine]] description in ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]''. The idea stems from the original working title for ''Kirby's Dream Land'', はるかぜポポポ ("Popopo of the Spring Breeze"), and is also referenced in the titles of [[Spring Breeze]] from ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' (itself a truncated remake of ''Kirby's Dream Land'') and "Spring-Breeze Mode" in ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''.
**Also, he measured Kirby's jump height. ''[[Kirby Super Star|Kirby superstar]]'' Kirby 3.2 has reportedly jumped to Kirby, but newer titles like ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' allow it to run up to 4.3 Kirby at a time.
*Many sources, including [[Kirby Portal|Kirby's 25th Annual Website]], report that Kirby has "excellent driving skills." Like their ''Super Smash Bros Cup. Melee'' describes it as a "necessary tool". He was not sure what this meant; This term may be a misinterpretation of the so-called "fine motor skills".


==Library==
==Gallery==
{{Main|Kirby/gallery|Kirby / Oriel}}
{{Main|Kirby/gallery}}


==coefficient:==
==Quotes==
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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border="1" cellpadding="2"  
|'''Kirby quoted several''' &nbsp;
|'''Quotes from Kirby in the ''Kirby'' series''' &nbsp;
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<tab name="Kirby’s Avalanche">
*"''Hotel Adelwader D! What do you want to do? † †''"
*"''Hi, Waddle Dee! Are you ready?!?''"
*"''Sorry, rules and regulations.''"
*"''Sorry, rules are rules!''"
*"''Soon, Bert, Thatcher, the joy I have.''"
*"''Bronto Burt you bully, the pleasure will be all mine.''"
*"''I do not think!!''"
*"''I don't think so!!''"
*"''We're taking your painkillers. I'll be right back.''"
*"''I'll breathe in your pathetic bombs and send them right back at you!''"
*"''I want an apple pie.''"
*"''I feel like some apple pie!''"
*"''Who crossed the path with this stone?''"
*"''Who blocked the path with this boulder?''"
*"''Boss, are you ready for the storm?''"
*"''OH!! Hi Kabu, are you ready for a game of Avalanche?''"
*"''First, I want to improve your skills in the snow.''"
*"''I'd worry more about cleaning up your Avalanche skills first.''"
*"''Do something, mother, I'm going to the well of my dreams.''"
*"''Go meddle in someone else's affairs, Squishy, I've got to get to the Dream Fountain.''"
*"''To get there, you need to have TH skills in play.''"
*"''To get this far you must have a-MAZE-ing skill Tee hee hee!!''"
*"''Oh, I'm so scared.''"
*"''Oh, I'm soooo scared''"
*"''Oh, you are so beautiful...''"
*"''Oh, how sweet of yo-''"
*"''Pine Roller, you're the darkest student I've ever met.''"
*"''Paint Roller, you are the meanest art student I've ever met.''"
*"''You're crazy, I have nothing to do with intelligence.''"
*"''You are sneaky, but I will not be distracted by your under-handed tactics.''"
*"''Sooner or later you will cry, and I will beat you to the last.''"
*"''I thrive at dusk and at dawn! I'll have you two fighting before the day is done.''"
*"''You can't walk into a big barn like you can.''"
*"''You couldn't hit a barn sized lightning rod, Kracko!''"
*"''But I have no sword!''"
*"''But I have no sword!?!''"
*"''Emperor, I hope you're doing well.''"
*"''Welcome King Dedede. And good luck to you too.''"
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</tab>
<tab name="Kirby's Dream Lesson (Official Press)">
<tab name="Kirby’s Dream Course (unofficial translation)">
*''"I dream of seeing you tonight"''
*''"I wonder if I'll have another wonderful dream tonight, gazing up at the stars."''
*''"India"'''
*''"Huh?"'''
*''"Unpleasant!?"''
*''"What!?"''
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<tab name="Kirby Star Collector (SNES)">
<tab name="Kirby’s Star Stacker (Super Famicom) (unofficial translation)">
*"''Choose from different types of games.''"
*"''Choose from a variety of game modes!''"
*"''Can you get the highest score, how many stars can you choose?''"
*"''Get the highest score you can! How many stars can you collect?''"
*"''Call them Paradise Paradise.''"
*"''Collect stars to attack King Dedede!''"
*"''Help Mr. Starr find his lost limbs.''"
*"''Help Mr. Star retrieve his lost pieces!''"
*"''''"
*"''!!!''"
*"''Who's the Best Starburst?" Fight and learn with friends.''"
*"''Who's the best Star Stacker? Battle a friend and find out!''"
*"''I got a lot of points in three minutes.''"
*"''Aim for the highest score you can in just 3 minutes!''"
*"''You can call and confirm the size limit.''"
*"''You can register your name to save progress and high scores!''"
*"''Check out tips and tricks for this game.''"
*"''View the tutorial with tips and techniques for how to play!''"
*"''Welcome !!<br>Now I'll show you the game! ''"
*"''Hi!!<br>I am now going to teach you how to play!!''"
*"''{{color|blue|Rick, Kuhn: China}} will help us raise our {{color|yellow|stars}}.''"
*"''{{color|blue|Rick, Coo, and Kine}} will help us collect {{color|yellow|★stars★}}!''"
*"''A sandwich that encloses two identical {{color|yellow|stars}}. I have no idea.''"
*"''Sandwich two of the {{color|yellow|stars}} between two of the same buddy to collect them!''"
*"''Watch how we can get the stars between {{color|blue|Rick}} and {{color|blue|Rick}}.''"
*"''Watch how we can get the stars between {{color|blue|Rick}} and {{color|blue|Rick}}.''"
*"''This time we will see {{color|blue|China}} and {{color|blue|China}}!''"
*"''This time we can see it with {{color|blue|Kine}} and {{color|blue|Kine}}!''"
*"''Look, we have a star.''"
*"''See? we got the star!''"
*"''If you spend {{color|blue|two friends}} together, we get a lot of {{color|yellow|stars}} together.''"
*"''We can get a lot of {{color|yellow|stars}} at once if you use {{color|blue|2 friends}} together!''"
*"''You can't pick {{color|yellow|stars}} when you're with another friend.''"
*"''You cannot collect any {{color|yellow|stars}} if blocked by another friend.''"
*"''We can't find them because {{color|blue|Rick-Rick}} fell out of {{color|blue|China}}.''"
*"''Since {{color|blue|Kine}} interrupts {{color|blue|Rick}} and {{color|blue|Rick}}, we cannot get the {{color|yellow|stars}}.''"
*"''It's currently banned in {{color|blue|China}}, so we can't find any more {{color|yellow|stars}}.''"
*"''This time {{color|blue|Coo}} is blocking {{color|blue|Kine}} and {{color|blue|Kine}}, so we cannot get those {{color|yellow|stars}} either.''"
*"''If we connect the two countries in this way. Waltz: A {{color|yellow|shooting star}} falls from the sky.''"
*"''If I chain 2 sets together like this, {{color|yellow|★bonus★ ★stars★}} fall from above!!''"
*"''First team.''"
*"''1 set.''"
*"''Two groups.''"
*"''2 sets.''"
*"''See?''"
*"''See?''"
*"''The big network has a lot of {{color|yellow|stars}}.''"
*"''Big chains will drop a lot of {{color|yellow|stars}}!''"
*"''Incredible!!''"
*"''Amazing!!''"
*"''The more {{color|yellow|stars}} you have, the more {{color|blue|friends}} you have.''"
*"''The more {{color|yellow|stars}} that fall, the more you can get with your {{color|blue|friends}}!''"
*"''Let's start with two lists.''"
*"''We will begin with a chain of 2.''"
*"''If {{color|blue|they}} like it...''"
*"''If stars fall between two {{color|blue|matching friends}}...''"
*"''You know, bonus {{color|yellow|stars}} make great chains!!!''"
*"''See? The bonus {{color|yellow|stars}} can make even bigger chains!!!''"
*"''it's OK !''"
*"''Beautiful!''"
*"''He worked and earned a lot of {{color|yellow|stars}}.''"
*"''Practice hard and get lots of {{color|yellow|stars}}.''"
*"''Can you find {{color|blue|friends}} here?"''"
*"''I can put a {{color|blue|friend}} here and''"
*"''It's fantastic!<br>Lots of stars! † †''"
*"''Voila!<br>Lots of stars!!''"
*"''Get on!''"
*"''Keep going friends!!''"
*"''But later''"
*"''But then,''"
*"''Sometimes {{color|yellow|I'm}} the only one left." Be careful, but don't worry, everything will be fine. †''"
*"''Sometimes only {{color|yellow|stars}} are left. Be careful but there is no need to panic! It will be ok!''"
*"''If there are two columns in the middle, it can be.''"
*"''If the two columns in the middle are full, it will be {{color|red|game over}}!''"
*"''Good luck !!''"
*"''Well then, good luck everyone!!''"
*"''Unpleasant!''"
*"''Byebye~!!''"
*"''Look at your good qualifications and fight for your reputation.''"
*"''Check your high scores and battle records!''"
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</tab>
<tab name="Kirby titles (read more):">
<tab name="Kirby’s (Extra) Epic Yarn">
*''"It's a hate."''
*''"Down the hatch!"''
*''"The movie sounds crazy."''
*''"This grass feels funny,"''
*''"Look... pants."''
*''"It feels like... pants."''
*''"I'm ready ..."''
*''"Grumble, grumble..."''
*''"There are no bad tomatoes here."''
*''"Too bad there aren't any tomatoes up here,"''
*"''* Welcome *''"
*"''*GULP!*''"
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</tabs>
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==Words in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
===Escape===
===Kirby===
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|zhM=Kirby
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|ko=커비
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===Star Kirby===
===Kirby of the Stars===
Kirby's signature exists not only in Japan, Chinese and Korean models of the world, but also in other regions. This is an introduction to the main Japanese, Chinese and Korean versions.
This is the signature title of Kirby in his universe, which only appears in the Japanese, Chinese, and Korean versions, being omitted in other localizations. It is also used in the titles of games in these languages to indicate that they are in the [[Kirby (series)#Main series|main series]].


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|ja={{furi|星|ほし}}のカービィ
|jaR=Kawchi
|jaR=Hoshi no Kābyi
|jaM=Kirby is a star
|jaM=Kirby of the Stars
|zh=??
|zh=星之卡比
|zhR=xīng zhī kǎ bǐ
|zhR=Xīng zhī Kǎbǐ
|zhM=Kirby star
|zhM=Kirby of the Stars
|ko=Classroom door
|ko=별의 커비
|koR=Bjorus Kobe
|koR=Byeorui Keobi
|koM=is one of Kirby stars
|koM=Kirby of the Stars
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Kirby
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Details
First appearance Kirby's Dream Land (1992)
Latest appearance Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe (2023)
Other appearance(s) (click to navigate)
Voice actor(s) Makiko Ohmoto
Theme music

Clip of "Green Greens" from Kirby Air Ride. This theme is implied to be Kirby's theme song.[1]

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This article is about the protagonist of the Kirby franchise. For other uses of Kirby, see Kirby (disambiguation).
Hiii!
— Kirby

Kirby is the main character and namesake of the Kirby series. He is a small pink creature who resides on and protects all of Planet Popstar, though his true origin is unknown. Despite his simplistic appearance, Kirby is easily recognizable by his ball-like stature, his large glossy eyes, and his cheerful demeanor. He is often seen riding a Warp Star, but can otherwise fly by taking in air and puffing up like a balloon. While Kirby has many ways to combat his foes, the most well-known by far is his ability to open his mouth wide to suck up his opponents and then swallow them whole. Doing this allows Kirby to copy the attributes of whatever he just ate, expanding his powers in ways that are difficult to predict. Using these abilities is often crucial for Kirby to overcome the greater challenges he faces on his adventures. Kirby is classified as a silent protagonist; that is, he does not speak audibly or in text to the player in most instances, but characters in-game are implied to understand him. However, certain supplementary material, especially earlier in the series' history, has shown Kirby with the ability to speak normally, often in separate continuities from the games. Despite this, he is very vocal, using lots of grunts, shouts, and monosyllables — most famously, his cheery elongated "Hi!"

Since 1992, Kirby has starred in over 30 video games (thirteen of which can be considered part of the core series, not counting remakes), has appeared to some capacity in several other Nintendo games and products, has had an anime series, several manga series, a novel series, and has a great deal of merchandise in the form of figurines, plush dolls, clothing, and the like. Kirby and his series were created by Masahiro Sakurai under HAL Laboratory, with the latter of which retaining the rights to the Kirby series and characters despite Sakurai's departure from the HAL Laboratory team in the mid-2000s. To this day, Kirby remains one of Nintendo's most famous and recognizable mascots, with Kirby games garnering millions of sales worldwide, thanks in part to his reoccurring role as a fighter in the Super Smash Bros. series.

Kirby has been consistently voiced by Makiko Ohmoto since 1999, when he appeared in the first Super Smash Bros. game on the Nintendo 64. Ohmoto also voiced his anime counterpart in all versions of the series, with the exception of some lines that were dubbed over by Amy Birnbaum for the English version. Prior to Ohmoto's debut, the role was passed between various actors and actresses for one-off appearances.

Creation and name origin

An early magazine scan advertising Kirby's Dream Land, or as it was originally known, Twinkle Popo. The large pink text says, 「覚えやすい名前でしょ。ぼく,ポポポ。」 ("It's an easy name to remember. I'm Popopo.")

Masahiro Sakurai conceptualized his first game project to be simple so that beginner players could easily clear it, and as a result included the ability to use enemies as weapons, as well as avoid obstacles by flying over them. Originally, the player character would grab enemies with a long tongue, but this was changed to be inhaling and then swallowing or spitting them out instead.[2] During the early development of what became Kirby's Dream Land, the developers at HAL Laboratory created a placeholder sprite intended to convey these ideas for a presentation. This placeholder sprite, a round little blob with a smiling face, became popular among the staff and, with a few tweaks, eventually became the final design. Notably, Sakurai's drawings of the character did not have blush marks, with these being added later by a different artist.[3]

The character originally went by the name Popopo (ポポポ). HAL Laboratory eventually changed the name because they wanted it to appeal to kids outside of Japan, and polled Nintendo of America for suggestions. Among the candidates were "Gaspar" and "Kirby".[4] In an interview with Shigeru Miyamoto at E3 2011 by Game Informer, Miyamoto confirmed rumors that the name Kirby was chosen partially to honor John Kirby, the attorney who defended Nintendo in the case Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd. Miyamoto, however, explained that the name was also chosen because of the Japanese trend to give cute characters "very soft names with soft sounds in them". Miyamoto thought that the name Kirby had "harsh sounds" to it, and that "the juxtaposition of this cute character with this harsh-sounding name was very funny".[5]

It is commonly thought that Miyamoto wanted Kirby to be yellow, and Sakurai decided to make him pink late in Kirby's Dream Land's development, hence why he appears as white on the game's international box art. This is incorrect, as it can be clearly seen that Kirby was pink in concept art for the game, even before his name was finalized. Miyamoto explained that he thought Kirby would have been yellow based on the monochrome sprite, and was instead pleasantly surprised to see him as pink in the color art.[4] Presumably in reference to this misinterpretation, later games often use a yellow Kirby as the second player, starting with Keeby in Kirby's Dream Course. Meanwhile, it is unclear why Kirby was initially depicted as white on the international box art; Satoru Iwata believed it was a deliberate change to make him more marketable,[6] while Masahiro Sakurai believes it came from a simple mistake due to overseas staff misinterpreting the colorless sprites of the Game Boy.[7] The 20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia sides with Sakurai's explanation.[8]

Characteristics

Despite Kirby's short, stubby, and innocent-looking appearance, he is always willing to help others in need, and his powers are rather surprising.
Main article: Kirby's characteristics

Despite being among the simplest-looking of Nintendo's cast of video game mascots, Kirby has a surprisingly large amount of detail to his character, concerning both the particulars of his anatomy as well as his personality and backstory (so much so that a separate page exists to document them more completely). Despite this, Kirby is typically presented - both in appearance and personality - as simple, fun, and straightforward, though with a few surprises here and there. His round pink body stands at no more than eight inches (20 cm) in height,[9] and in his normal state, his movement speed is only modest, particularly when he takes in air to hover above the ground or tries to swim in water. Where Kirby stands out is in his signature inhale ability, which he has made use of ever since his debut in Kirby's Dream Land, allowing him to swallow lesser enemies whole and return the projectiles of tougher foes back at them.

Kirby's inhale would be further expanded upon in Kirby's Adventure and subsequent titles, when the Copy Ability mechanic was introduced; allowing Kirby to gain special powers by swallowing the appropriate things, such as gaining Fire powers by swallowing a fiery foe like Hot Head. Using these abilities, Kirby is able to greatly expand his combat and/or movement capabilities, whether that be fending off strong opponents using the Sword ability, racing rapidly along the ground using Wheel, or taking to the skies using Wing or Jet. Many subsequent games allow further mixing of Kirby's abilities, whether that be directly via Power Combos or when partnered with friends or other objects. Some games even allow Kirby to evolve his abilities over time to make them stronger. In addition, Kirby is in possession of other more mysterious powers which even he is not fully aware of, and which often come into play when he battles the most dangerous threats to his world.

In terms of his character, Kirby can be described as a naïve, cheery, and childlike alien creature who made his home in Dream Land after arriving from outer space, with his true origin being unknown. Kirby generally has a carefree attitude and enjoys simple pleasures such as eating, playing with his friends, and sleeping. More particular hobbies of his include fishing, singing (despite how bad he is at it), and riding his Warp Star. Kirby is typically called to adventure when some calamity befalls his home-world of Popstar, or if someone else calls for his aid. Often times, these adventures take him to far-flung locations on his home-world, to distant alien planets, or even to alternate dimensions. Despite whatever challenges or setbacks Kirby may face while adventuring, he never fails to maintain an overall positive attitude, and this attitude often is instrumental in turning former foes into friends.

In the main video game series, Kirby is typically portrayed as the only one of his kind. However, there are many instances, particularly in spin-off titles, where Kirby is joined by clones of himself, which often come in their own body colors. Additionally, spin-off games tend to use Kirby's shape more literally, placing him in situations where he acts like a ball such as pinball, miniature golf, breakout, or more generalized racing/platforming situations. Additionally, extra material such as the anime, novel series, or manga series often have their own takes on Kirby, his character, and his abilities, and are generally considered different continuities to the main video game series.

Moveset

Kirby has had many adventures, which has given him the opportunity to learn and utilize many different moves. The following table lists every move that Kirby has had in the main series, starting with the most common ones down to the rarest (moves performed with Copy Abilities will not be listed here):

Kirby's moveset (main series)  
Skill Description Notes
Walk Kirby moves at a modest pace in a given direction, left or right.
Jump Kirby jumps from the ground, which can vary in height depending on how long the player holds the button down. Kirby can also maneuver left or right while jumping.
Hover While in the air, Kirby takes in air, and holds his breath, allowing him to fly by flapping his arms. This method of flight is slow and leaves Kirby vulnerable, but it gets the job done. In some instances, Kirby cannot do this indefinitely and will have to come back down after a while. Some Copy Abilities will also replace Kirby's method of flight.
Air Bullet While hovering, Kirby can release his taken-in air to come back down, which will fly forward a short distance and damage enemies.
Crouch Kirby crouches, taking up less space on the ground, allowing him to dodge some attacks from enemies. Doing this is also necessary to drop through thin floors and press some Switches.
Inhale Kirby opens his mouth wide and starts sucking in air at a continuous rate. Nearby enemies and objects will fly into his mouth. In almost all cases, Kirby cannot inhale when he has a Copy Ability.
Star Bullet After inhaling something, Kirby can spit it back out as a Star Bullet, which will fly forward at very high speed and damage any enemy it hits. Multiple objects inhaled will be spat out as a Blaster Bullet, which is even stronger, and passes through enemies, allowing it to damage multiple before it shatters after hitting a wall of some sort.
Swallow After inhaling something, Kirby can swallow the object, removing it from the game. Depending on the object, Kirby may gain a Copy Ability. In Kirby: Squeak Squad, swallowing a bubbled object will store it in the Copy Palette.
Swim While underwater, Kirby can swim in any direction, and will not need to come up for air, though he cannot inhale in most games. In Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Kirby can only swim on the surface of water, but can use his inhale while swimming. In Kirby's Dream Land, Kirby cannot properly swim and merely "jumps" through water; Kirby's Adventure introduced proper swimming in four directions, and Kirby Star Allies introduced omnidirectional swimming. Starting in Kirby: Triple Deluxe up until Kirby Star Allies, pressing the jump button while Kirby is swimming will cause him to do a stroke and swim faster.
Dive Attack After falling for long enough, Kirby dives headlong and can damage enemies he falls onto. This move's effectiveness varies between titles.
Dash Kirby runs along the ground at a decent speed, allowing him to pass over small gaps his size. Some Copy Abilities will change the way Kirby's dash functions.
Slide While crouching, Kirby can slide forward along the ground with his feet out front, doing damage to foes in his path. Whether Kirby passes under foes or bounces off them depends on the game.
Drop Ability If Kirby has a Copy Ability, he can discard it, causing a large bouncing star to pop out of him. This star can be inhaled to regain the ability or spat as a Star Bullet. This cannot be done in all cases - usually involving certain boss fights.
Water Gun While underwater, Kirby can shoot out either a short-range spray or a bubble of water from his mouth, which will damage enemies. In most games, the water gun only works in four directions, but in Kirby Star Allies, it works in eight. This move has many different iterations throughout the series. Some Copy Abilities also prevent or enhance its use.
Guard Kirby raises his defense. He cannot move while in this pose, but damage will be reduced or completely prevented from most attacks while in it. Some Copy Abilities can enhance Kirby's guard.
Headbutt In some titles, Kirby can damage enemies by jumping up into them. This move is risky and will hurt Kirby if he makes contact too late.
Dodge In newer titles, while guarding, Kirby can perform a dodging maneuver to the left, right, or in place, completely avoiding a hit if timed correctly, but is briefly vulnerable at the end of the maneuver. This can also be done in the air. Some Copy Abilities may restrict Kirby's dodge.
Face-to-Face After eating some food, Kirby can approach an ally to share the food with them, healing the ally. Allies can also do this for Kirby.
Super Inhale In some titles, if Kirby inhales long enough, or given a special input from the player, Kirby will perform a super inhale, which is more powerful, reaches further, and can inhale or budge objects the normal one cannot. This inhale is also better for swallowing multiple things at once.
Call Helper If Kirby has a Copy Ability, he can expend it to create a friend who has the same moves, which can then be controlled by another player or the CPU. This move exists only in Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra. If Kirby already has a Helper when he does this, he will discard his ability, and drop it as an item on the ground, which can be inhaled. If the Helper touches the item, it will transform into whatever helper that item corresponds to.
Normal Beam If Kirby has a helper at his side, he can use this move to revert the helper to an item form, which can then be inhaled for the ability or spat out as a Star Bullet. This move exists only in Kirby Super Star, Kirby Super Star Ultra, and Kirby Star Allies.
Mount/Dismount Animal Friend In Kirby's Dream Land 2 and Kirby's Dream Land 3, Kirby can mount one of his animal companions to utilize their special abilities. Kirby can dismount them in the same way to continue by himself.
Piggyback In Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby Star Allies, Kirby can hop onto the back of one of his friends and ride them around. When hopping onto a CPU friend, Kirby can control them directly.
Emote In every game since Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Kirby can perform certain vocalizations and/or actions when the player inputs a direction on either the Control Pad or right control stick, similar to how taunting works in the Super Smash Bros. games. Which emotes can be performed depends on the game.
Call Gooey In Kirby's Dream Land 3, Kirby can call Gooey out from inside him to help. Like the Helpers, Gooey can be controlled by another player or the CPU. To remove Gooey from the field, Kirby can inhale and swallow him. While Gooey is out, Kirby has less health.
Hold In Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, Kirby can hold things he's inhaled above his head, which can have varying effects depending on the thing he had inhaled. Certain enemies when held like this will convey some sort of advantage.
Toss In Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, a held item can be tossed either forward, or straight up, to act as projectiles. Enemies bearing Copy Abilities can be combined into Power Combo stars by doing this.
Cell Phone In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, Kirby can pull out his phone and use it to do one of two things. He can either call his clones to join him or call a Warp Star to take him back to the Rainbow Route - Central Circle. Calling the clones requires phone battery power.
Make Friend In Kirby Star Allies, Kirby can toss Friend Hearts at enemies on the field which yield Copy Abilities to make them his allies. Kirby can keep up to three allies at any one time.
Mouthful Mode In Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Kirby can inhale certain objects that are much larger than him, taking on their shape and function. This ability functions separately from Copy Abilities.

Variants

Due to Kirby's ubiquity as a character, there are several other entities that resemble him, as well as alternate versions of Kirby himself. The following lists all of the different versions of Kirby along with other characters or entities that resemble him throughout the Kirby video game series:

  • Batamon: In Kirby's Dream Land 3, there are pink creatures that look superficially similar to Kirby, but are ambivalent enemies similar to Waddle Dee. Their name derives from バッタもん (battamon), a Japanese term for grey market or knock-off products.
  • Clones of Kirby: Throughout the series, and particularly in multiplayer titles, clones of Kirby appear which share his look and abilities, though they are often a different color. Kirby clones make their most prominent appearances in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror and Kirby Battle Royale.
  • Keeby: A yellow lookalike of Kirby who appears in Kirby's Dream Course as the second player in the 2P Game. Keeby has all of the same abilities as Kirby, and the two do not seem to like each-other much.
  • Kirby Ball: In many games, Kirby takes on an even more spherical shape than usual, ditching his limbs in the process. This is distinct from the Ball Copy Ability.
  • Meta Knight: When this mysterious swordsman is without his mask, he greatly resembles Kirby. To this day, it is not clear if he and Kirby are the same sort of creature or not.
  • Prince Fluff: This blue yarn boy from Patch Land has a similar physique to Kirby, and has the same abilities in Kirby's Epic Yarn, though taking a backseat during Metamortex transformations.
  • Remocoroid: In Kirby: Planet Robobot, a round pink robot resembling Kirby can be controlled with a remote which resembles a Game Boy. It shares Kirby's ability to run, jump, and use the Slide attack.
  • Shadow Kirby: A dark and naughty version of Kirby who hails from the Mirror World. He is not as bold as Kirby and his methods are questionable, but he is not evil at heart.
  • Void Termina: The final form of this essence of chaos from Kirby Star Allies greatly resembles Kirby at times, bearing a similar round shape and face.
  • Waddle Dee: Kirby and the Waddle Dees share the same basic body structure, though their similarities largely end there.

Game appearances

Kirby is the hero and main playable character in every game in his series, with the exception of Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe, where King Dedede steps into the spotlight. Kirby has also appeared in every Super Smash Bros. game as a fighter, and never needs to be unlocked. The following lists Kirby's role in each game in his series, as well as those of Super Smash Bros. games where applicable. For more information about the plot of each individual game as a whole, see the respective articles for each game.

Kirby's video game appearances  
Game Role Notes
Kirby series
Kirby's Dream Land Protagonist and sole playable character
Kirby's Adventure Protagonist and sole playable character
Kirby's Pinball Land Protagonist (serves as the ball) The player controls the flippers.
Kirby's Dream Course Protagonist and main playable character This was the first game where Kirby was not the only playable character.
Kirby's Avalanche Protagonist (appears in a portrait and in cutscenes) This is the only game in the series where Kirby has a full speaking role (though only in text boxes).
Kirby's Dream Land 2 Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby's Block Ball Protagonist (serves as the ball) The player controls the paddles.
Kirby's Toy Box Protagonist (roles vary by game)
Kirby Super Star Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy) Protagonist (appears in a portrait and in cutscenes)
Kirby's Dream Land 3 Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom) Protagonist (appears in a portrait and in cutscenes)
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble Protagonist and sole playable character
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby Air Ride Main playable character
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby: Canvas Curse Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby: Squeak Squad Protagonist and sole playable character
Kirby Super Star Ultra Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby's Epic Yarn Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby Mass Attack Protagonist and sole playable character
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby's Dream Collection Protagonist and main (or sole) playable character in each game featured
Kirby: Triple Deluxe Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby Fighters Deluxe Main playable character
Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe Cameo This is the only game in the Kirby series where Kirby is not the main character. Also, it is the only game in the series to not have the word Kirby in the title.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby: Planet Robobot Protagonist and main playable character
Team Kirby Clash Deluxe Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby's Blowout Blast Protagonist and sole playable character
Kirby Battle Royale Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby Star Allies Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn Protagonist and main playable character
Super Kirby Clash Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby Fighters 2 Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby and the Forgotten Land Protagonist and main playable character
Kirby's Dream Buffet Sole playable character
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe Protagonist and main playable character Reprises his role from Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
Super Smash Bros. series
Super Smash Bros. Playable character
Super Smash Bros. Melee Playable character
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Playable character Kirby also has a role in the story mode.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U Playable character
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Playable character Kirby also has a role in the story mode.
Other appearances
Arcana Cameo Kirby makes a cameo appearance in the intro cutscene, where two of him can be seen amidst a crowd.
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Reference Enemies referred to as "Anti-Kirby" appear in this game, and look and act very similarly to Kirby.
Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga Reference A poster appears in this game which bears Kirby's likeness.
Super Mario Maker Reference Mario can use a special item to take on Kirby's 8-bit appearance in courses, which also adds sound effects from Kirby's Adventure.
Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Reference A Kirby-themed costume can be worn by a Mii driver when Kirby's amiibo is scanned.
Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World Reference Yoshi can take on an appearance based on that of Kirby if the latter's amiibo is used.
BYE-BYE BOXBOY! Reference Qbby can take on Kirby's appearance if the player uses Kirby's amiibo.
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening on Nintendo Switch Reference Anti-Kirby reprises his role in this remake.
Tetris 99 Reference Themes based on Super Kirby Clash, Kirby Fighters 2, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Kirby's Dream Buffet, and Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe were released in limited-time events, changing the game's visuals and music to be themed around the game in question.
Part-Time UFO Reference One of the levels features a Kirby plush doll.

Kirby's Dream Land

Kirby in Kirby's Dream Land.

Kirby makes his debut appearance in Kirby's Dream Land, where he clashes with his rival King Dedede for the first time in the series. The game depicts him as a young and agile boy who eagerly helps out his fellow Dream Landers in their crisis with King Dedede.[10] The mischievous King has not only stolen all the food in Dream Land, but also abducted the land's Sparkling Stars. Without further hesitation, Kirby sets out to travel through the five areas of Dream Land, reclaim the Sparkling Stars from each of King Dedede's goons, defeat King Dedede, and give Dream Land its food and its Sparkling Stars back.

The international box art of Kirby's Dream Land depicts Kirby with white skin, like he appears in-game, as opposed to his trademark pink color (see above). The game is also the first to mention Kirby's lack of singing talent, though it is not as exaggerated as in later titles. In this game, the enemies explode from laughter at Kirby's singing off-key, as opposed to actually getting physically harmed from his songs.[11]

Kirby's Adventure / Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land

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Artwork of Kirby from Kirby's Adventure

In Kirby's Adventure and its remake, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Dream Land's denizens are robbed of peaceful sleep, and Kirby once again attempts to come to the rescue. He finds out that King Dedede has stolen the Star Rod, which powers the citizens of Dream Land's good night's sleep. He splits it into seven pieces, giving a part to each of his friends who act as bosses and keeping one for himself. Kirby fights and defeats each of them, in turn, to reassemble the Star Rod and restore it to its rightful place atop the Fountain of Dreams. Kirby heads to the fountain with the rod in his hands, but King Dedede - after being defeated - drags at Kirby's heels, begging him not to restore the Star Rod. Kirby knocks him away and places the rod atop the fountain, which causes Nightmare to emerge from it. At this, Dedede swallows Kirby up and spits him out like a cannon to chase after the fleeing Nightmare and defeat him. Kirby defeats Nightmare using the Star Rod and returns it to its rightful place atop the fountain, restoring the good dreams it delivers to Dream Land.

Kirby's Adventure is notable for being the first game to feature Copy Abilities, a crucial aspect of Kirby's character that would be retained for the remainder of the series. This game also introduced Kirby's ability to Slide, use the Water Gun, and Dash.

Kirby's Pinball Land

In Kirby's Pinball Land, Kirby takes the role of the ball in a pinball game with a Kirby spin. With the help of the player's paddles, he travels through three Pinball Lands, beating Wispy-Woods, Kracko, and the Poppy Brothers along the way, which eventually leads him to King Dedede.

Kirby's Dream Course

Kirby playing a hole in Kirby's Dream Course.

Kirby appears as a ball again in the golf-like world of Kirby's Dream Course, which is the first and so far only isometric game he has appeared in. In this game, Kirby sets out across eight courses in order to punish King Dedede for once again stealing Dream Land's stars. He can use Copy Abilities to aid in defeating enemies and traversing the course hazards so he can get inside the cup at the end of each hole.

This game was also the first to introduce different-color Kirbys, with a yellow Kirby (named Keeby) controllable by a second player in the 2P Game courses.

Kirby's Avalanche

Kirby, our hero from Dream Land, is represented by the player.
— Kirby's Avalanche manual

In Kirby's Avalanche, based on a popular Japanese puzzle game, Puyo Puyo, Kirby is shown to talk in full sentences. However, Kirby's personality is different from his usual games, since he is depicted as cocky, much like Arle from the main Puyo Puyo series. After defeating various enemies, including the penultimate Meta Knight, Kirby fights King Dedede at the end to become the Avalanche champion.

Kirby's Dream Land 2

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Kirby riding on Rick

In Kirby's Dream Land 2, Kirby sets out with his three Animal Friends to help the Rainbow Islands, which have had their rainbow bridges disrupted by an unknown force. On each island, Kirby encounters a different foe who under normal circumstances would not be hostile to the pink hero, but all of whom have been influenced by some evil presence. On the last island, Kirby battles King Dedede, who appears to be fighting in his sleep.

Along the way, a Rainbow Drop can be found on each island. Unless Kirby collected all seven of them, he will be forced to return home in the bad ending, having not accomplished his mission. However, collecting every drop before the battle with Dedede reveals that an entity known as Dark Matter was lurking inside the sleeping king. This force flees into the sky upon Dedede's defeat, and the Rainbow Drops combine into the Rainbow Sword, which Kirby can use to make chase. High in the sky, Kirby does battle with Dark Matter and defeats both of its forms. This done, Kirby uses the sword to soar along the sky and repair the rainbow bridges.

In this game, Kirby is introduced to the Animal Friends, who are Rick the hamster, Coo the owl, and Kine the sunfish. They can use Kirby's Copy Abilities in new and unique ways. Kirby can use them if he frees them from a bag.

Kirby's Block Ball

Kirby yet again serves as the ball in the Breakout-based game, Kirby's Block Ball. However, the player can set Kirby to be in ball form or his full-sized normal form, the latter of which being referred to as a Power Bounce.[12] As in many spin-off games with a Kirby twist, Kirby can use Copy Abilities to help him break blocks and defeat enemies, though he only has access to four here; the lowest number in any game that features copy abilities. In the story of the game, Kirby once again has to punish King Dedede for stealing Dream Land's Sparkling Stars and doing away with its magical fountain, though King Dedede is only accessible in Stage 11 if the prior ten stages are cleared with a high enough score.

Kirby's Toy Box

Kirby stars in a number of mini-games in the Satellaview-exclusive Kirby's Toy Box, which saw release only in Japan. These games amount to little more than Sub-Games from other more substantial titles.

Kirby Super Star / Kirby Super Star Ultra

Kirby with the newly introduced costumes; this one is the Beam ability.

Kirby Super Star features six distinct games, each acting as a small story involving Kirby and his cohorts.

  • In Spring Breeze, Kirby sets out to defeat King Dedede who has stolen all of Dream Land's food and Sparkling Stars in an abridged re-telling of the original Kirby's Dream Land.
  • In Dyna Blade, Kirby sets out to deal with a gigantic metal bird who is disrupting Dream Land's crops. After defeating this bird, Kirby finds out that she was only trying to provide for her chicks, and Kirby helps find a different less intrusive source of food for them, along with teaching them how to fly.
  • In Gourmet Race, Kirby and King Dedede have a footrace across three courses, gobbling up as much food as they can along the way.
  • In The Great Cave Offensive, Kirby stumbles into a massive underground area and has to find his way back out, collecting a myriad of treasures along the way.
  • In Revenge of Meta Knight, Meta Knight and his crew set out to take over Dream Land using their flying fortress, the Halberd. Kirby flies in to stop them and ends up destroying the Halberd in the process.
  • In Milky Way Wishes, Planet Popstar's day/night cycle is disrupted when the sun and moon start fighting each-other. A small jester named Marx tells Kirby that he has to go and collect stars from seven planets and summon the great Galactic Nova in order to wish the sun and moon to stop fighting. Kirby traverses the galaxy and does this, but upon summoning the great clockwork nova, Marx intervenes and steals Kirby's wish, wishing instead for power for himself so he can take over Popstar. Using the power of the stars he collected, Kirby forms the Starship and uses it to disable Galactic Nova before it can grant Marx's wish, and then defeats Marx, destroying the Galactic Nova in the process. This done, Kirby returns to Popstar triumphantly, and the sun and moon cease fighting.

Kirby Super Star Ultra features an additional story, called Revenge of the King. This Extra Mode has Kirby fight tougher versions of all of the enemies and bosses from Spring Breeze before storming Mt. Dedede and battling Masked Dedede in an electrified cage match.

Kirby Super Star made many significant changes to the series formula. Notably, it was the first game to feature hats representing each Copy Ability, further adding to their distinctiveness, though these hats would not appear again in earnest until Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. Copy Abilities themselves also boasted increased utility, gaining fighting-game-style moves and combos, greatly expanding Kirby's arsenal. This was also the first game where Kirby could use the Guard technique.

Kirby's Star Stacker

Mr. Star and Kirby

In both Kirby's Star Stacker for the Game Boy and Kirby's Star Stacker for the SNES, Kirby and his Animal Friends are featured 'battling' King Dedede or other opponents. The Japan-exclusive Super Famicom version features a minor story, where Kirby helps a wayward Mr. Star get his pieces back after he was shattered by King Dedede. To get these pieces, Kirby and his Animal Friends have to trounce each baddie who had collected a piece in turn before finally defeating Dedede himself. If Kirby manages to do this without the player losing a game, Gryll appears after the credits for a bonus battle.

Kirby's Dream Land 3

Hi, I'm Kirby! PopStar[sic] is in BIG trouble. Gooey and I are going to get to the bottom of this. Wish us luck!
— Kirby in Kirby's Dream Land 3 Instruction booklet

Kirby's Dream Land 3 follows from the plot and style of Kirby's Dream Land 2, once again involving Kirby utilizing his Animal Friends along with a benign piece of Dark Matter called Gooey. In this title, Dark Matter implants itself on Popstar using a dark cloud and starts corrupting the minds of impressionable creatures, turning them into foes for Kirby to defeat and liberate. Along the way, Kirby can do good deeds in each area to receive a Heart Star from various denizens of Popstar. If he collected all of them, he can once again face down against the true villain, this time forging the Love-Love Stick before giving chase. At the heart of the dark cloud - a place called Hyper Zone - Kirby and Gooey do battle with Dark Matter, and then with Zero - its pure white spherical core - who attacks Kirby and Gooey using volleys of its own blood. Upon Zero's defeat, the rest of Dark Matter's forces dissipate, and Popstar is once again freed from its influence.

Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards

Kirby and his group with a Crystal Shard

Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards sees Kirby venturing across several worlds in order to help a fairy girl named Ribbon collect the shards of a broken crystal from her home-world of Ripple Star, which was invaded by a cloud of Dark Matter. On Ripple Star proper, Kirby and his entourage must do battle with an incarnation of Dark Matter known as Miracle Matter, which appears to be the heart of the invading substance. Defeating it drives this Dark Matter away from Ripple Star, but it is revealed if all of the Crystal Shards were collected that the bulk of the Dark Matter had implanted itself inside Ripple Star's Queen. The fully reformed crystal zaps the queen, causing the Dark Matter within to be forced out, where it then flies off into space and becomes a planet called Dark Star. Kirby and friends go there and defeat in order to finally disperse the Dark Matter and save Ripple Star from its influence.

This game features Power Combos, which are fusions of two different Copy Abilities to make an entirely new attack. These moves are often very powerful and needed to break away certain obstacles barring Kirby from a Crystal Shard. To date, this is the only Kirby game that allows for combining Copy Abilities in this way. This game is also notable for being the first to consistently depict Kirby with blushes and rounded arms in official artwork. Previously, his artwork depicted him with black lines as cheeks and more pointy arms.

Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble

In Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble, Kirby makes his way through top-down stages and is controlled by the player physically tilting and/or flicking the Game Boy Color system. In the story, Kirby discovers that King Dedede is once again behind robbing Dream Land of its stars and has to go get them back. He is sent rolling across eight different worlds before encountering Dedede at the end. Upon defeat, Dedede starts sobbing, so Kirby goes to comfort him.

Kirby Air Ride

Kirby Air Ride has Kirby racing across several colorful courses on various celestial vehicles against other Kirbys, King Dedede, and Meta Knight. This is the first game in the series that allows for full three-dimensional movement, though when off his machine, Kirby is only afforded five midair jumps, like in the Super Smash Bros. games.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror

Dark Meta Knight splitting Kirby into four

In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, Kirby is ambushed by someone resembling Meta Knight, who slashes him with his sword, causing Kirby to split into four identical copies of himself, distinguishable only by differing body colors. The masked swordsman then flees into a mirror and the Kirbys give chase, leading them to a place known as the Mirror World. Here, they set off, looking for pieces of a shattered golden mirror in the center of the world. Along the way, they repeatedly run into a shadowy version of Kirby who appears to be spying on them. Upon completion of the mirror, the Kirbys jump into it to find a dark eerie copy of the area they were just in. Here, they find out that the Meta Knight who attacked them earlier was a doppelganger known as Dark Meta Knight, who had previously imprisoned the real Meta Knight in this realm. After defeating the faker, Meta Knight entrusts Kirby with his sword, which Kirby then uses to fight Dark Mind, who was responsible for creating Dark Meta Knight and for disturbing the Mirror World itself. If Kirby loses the sword during this fight, the shadowy Kirby from earlier will appear to toss it back to him. Once Dark Mind is defeated, this shady Kirby reveals himself to be Mirror-world Kirby, the Mirror World analog to Kirby himself who is tasked with keeping the peace in his world. They all say their farewells while riding their Warp Stars back to their respective realms.

Kirby: Canvas Curse

In Kirby: Canvas Curse, an evil sorceress known as Drawcia uses her magic to transform Popstar into a canvas, and turns Kirby into a ball with no limbs. Using the Magical Paintbrush, the player has to draw Rainbow Lines to guide Kirby through the different stages and defeat Drawcia at the end. After Drawcia is destroyed, Kirby reverts back to his normal form.

Kirby: Squeak Squad

Kirby is about to eat a cake before the Squeaks steal it.
This little pink puffball with the gigantic appetite is once again the star of the show. This time around, Kirby's taking his copy abilities on the road in search of his stolen strawberry shortcake.
— Kirby: Squeak Squad manual

In Kirby: Squeak Squad, Kirby is sitting in a field with a plate of Strawberry Shortcake ready to eat it when suddenly something steals the cake slice from him. Kirby immediately assumes that King Dedede did this and sets off to his castle to get his cake back. After defeating Dedede however, Kirby bumps into the Squeaks, who are causing trouble by stealing all manner of things. Believing that they have stolen his cake and stashed it into a Treasure Chest, Kirby sets off after them, scuffling for treasure all the while. He eventually makes his way to the reconstructed Halberd, where he duels Meta Knight, who is guarding a special treasure box.

Once Meta Knight is defeated, Kirby approaches the box, thinking it might have his cake inside, when the leader of the Squeaks, Daroach, swipes the chest from Kirby and opens it. Inside is a great evil force that possesses Daroach. Kirby then has to chase Dark Daroach down across the galaxy and dispel the evil influencing him. After freeing Daroach from his possession, he corners the evil force and reveals its true identity: Dark Nebula, the ruler of the underworld, whom Kirby swiftly defeats with Daroach's Triple Star cane. Having defeated the ultimate evil but failed to recover his cake, he returns home empty-handed. Later, Daroach and his band of Squeaks apologize for causing Kirby so much trouble by sending him a second cake, and he is finally satisfied.

In this title, Kirby is able to store items and Copy Abilities in his Copy Palette by swallowing them. This essentially gave Kirby a five-slot inventory of bubbled items that could be used, mixed, or discarded at any time.

Kirby's Epic Yarn / Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn

Kirby carrying his companion, Prince Fluff, in a level

In both Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn, Kirby is transformed into a yarn outline of himself by an evil sorcerer called Yin-Yarn who proceeds to transform all of Dream Land into a yarn parody of itself. Kirby is banished to Patch Land, where he teams up with a local yarn boy named Prince Fluff to stop Yin-Yarn and save both Patch Land and Dream Land by finding the Magic Yarn. After Yin-Yarn is defeated, Kirby and his realm are returned to normal, and he gains a Magic Sock as a memento of his adventure, as well as a way to return to Patch Land whenever he wants to.

In this game, Kirby has a very different set of abilities due to having been transformed into a yarn outline. The metamato he ate in the opening cutscene gives him the power to transform into all manner of things, including a car, a pendulum, a parachute, and a weight. His main means of attack is with a Yarn Whip that he throws out at enemies to unravel them or turn them into yarn balls. He can also use Metamortexes to transform into more potent but more situational forms.

Kirby Mass Attack

Our hungry hero, after being split into 10 by the Skull Gang boss, Necrodeus, sets out on an adventure to make things right.
— Kirby Mass Attack Instruction Booklet (US print), page 5

In Kirby Mass Attack, Kirby visits the Popopo Islands on the far side of Popstar. While taking a nap, Necrodeus appears and attempts to destroy Kirby by splitting him into ten smaller copies of himself who cannot inhale, then destroying these one-by-one. However, one of the Kirbys escapes and - guided by his heroic heart - sets out to restore the other nine mini-Kirbys, then defeat the Skull Gang.

Along the way, the Kirbys are aided by Daroach and the Squeaks, who give them valuable information in exchange for treasure. Once the Skull Gang is driven from the Popopo Islands, Kirby heads to their home base - Necro Nebula - to defeat Necrodeus, claim the staff he used to split Kirby apart, and use it to restore himself to normal. After defeating the Skull Gang, Kirby gains appreciation for the dark corners of the universe, as he reckons they only make the stars shine brighter by comparison.

Kirby's Return to Dream Land / Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe

This powerful pink puff lives on Planet Popstar and is one of Dream Land’s greatest heroes. Watch out, enemies!
— Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe character description from the website[13]
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Kirby and his companions from Kirby's Return to Dream Land

In Kirby's Return to Dream Land and its enhanced remake, Kirby, as well as his friends Bandana Waddle Dee, Meta Knight, and King Dedede, find a mysterious starship, the Lor Starcutter, after it crash-lands into Dream Land. It in the process loses five primary parts and all one hundred and twenty Energy Spheres. Kirby and his friends offer to help the owner of the starship, Magolor, retrieve the missing parts and the Energy Spheres. Once the Lor Starcutter is repaired, Magolor takes Kirby and friends to Halcandra, Magolor's home-world. Upon arriving, however, they are immediately attacked by Landia, a fiery four-headed dragon who wears a crown on the primary head. Magolor then asks Kirby and his friends to battle this dragon, which they promptly do. Upon Landia's defeat, Magolor steals its crown, revealing his true motive as a power-hungry despot looking to conquer the universe. To stop the traitorous Magolor, Kirby and friends team up with the defeated Landia and fight Magolor in Another Dimension, destroying the crown in the process before returning home to peace and tranquility.

In Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, there are now six Dress-Up Masks dedicated to Kirby, with four of them based on the four colors as seen in the game, as well as Cone-Mouth Kirby and a Gold Kirby mask. Kirby's mask can be unlocked by completing card #30 in the Stamp Rally, while the masks for the other Kirby colors are unlocked by completing Stamp Rally cards #26 (Yellow Kirby), #34 (Blue Kirby), and #39 (Green Kirby) respectively. Cone-Mouth Kirby is unlocked by completing card #28, and Gold Kirby is unlocked by clearing the Main Mode 100%. The regular Kirby masks replace the wearer's voice with that of Kirby's voice, while wearing the Gold Kirby mask uses classic sound effects from Kirby's Dream Land and Kirby Super Star.

Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition

Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition is largely just a compilation of earlier Kirby games. However, it also features a Sub-Game called New Challenge Stages, wherein Magolor from Kirby's Return to Dream Land returns and sets up an amusement park for Kirby and races against him in several of its sections. Magolor explains at the start of this game that he has cleared things up with Kirby after the previous game's events.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe

Kirby sleeps in his house as the Dreamstalk begins to grow around it

In Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Kirby is abducted along with his house by a large magical plant called the Dreamstalk, along with Castle Dedede. He has to venture through the airborne kingdom of islands known as Floralia to chase down an insectoid villain known as Taranza who has abducted King Dedede in an attempt to bring the King under his control. Kirby catches up with Taranza at the end of the last island, who reveals that he had intended to capture and nullify the 'Hero of Dream Land', having mistaken Dedede to be the hero. Kirby defeats the possessed Masked Dedede, which reveals Kirby as the true hero. Realizing this, Taranza attempts to call his master, Queen Sectonia to deal with him, but Sectonia swats Taranza away for his incompetence.

Kirby must then do battle with Queen Sectonia, who merges with the Dreamstalk in an attempt to rule over Dream Land and turn all its denizens into her sustenance. With the help of a group of floral fairies known as the People of the Sky, as well as King Dedede and Taranza, the latter after a change of heart, Kirby destroys Sectonia, restoring the Dreamstalk to a benign condition and rendering it a permanent fixture of Dream Land.

Kirby Fighters Deluxe

In Kirby Fighters Deluxe, Kirby does battle with copies of himself and with other characters in a manner similar to the Super Smash Bros. games. While there is no definite story, Kirby does battle an army of Dededes at the Fountain of Dreams before facing off against the real deal wielding a custom hammer based on the Star Rod.

Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe

Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe is the only Kirby series game that does not star the eponymous pink puffball. However, Kirby can still be seen in the background, cheering King Dedede on. His face also appears as part of the goal pad at the end of each stage.

Kirby and the Rainbow Curse

Our heroic hero is on a roll! He's on a mission to restore the color that's been stolen from dear old Dream Land. His preferred method of travel is rainbow rope, and he can transform into three amazing Kirbys!
— Kirby figurine description

In the claymation adventure known as Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, Popstar and all its denizens have their color and life stolen away by a sorceress known as Claycia. A small, friendly paintbrush-like girl called Elline comes in from Claycia's world of Seventopia and re-colors Kirby and Waddle Dee, who save her from Grab Hands. After this, the trio sets off into Seventopia to defeat Claycia and restore Popstar's colors. Much like in Kirby: Canvas Curse, Kirby rolls about like a ball, and rides along a rainbow paint stroke, while one or more Waddle Dees carry him on occasion. Why Kirby rolls around like this is unclear, since he still has his limbs. The opening cutscene suggests he just finds it more fun.

Kirby: Planet Robobot

Kirby wakes up to find the grove mechanized.

In Kirby: Planet Robobot, a robotic organization known as the Haltmann Works Company targets Popstar for its industrialization purposes. Kirby wakes up from under an oak tree not long after the takeover begins to find the grove he is in all-but mechanized. He runs off to stop the mechanization of his home-world.

Along the way, Kirby encounters a suit of robotic armor–the Robobot Armor, which he commandeers and uses to smash up the soldiers that the Haltmann Works throws at him, as well as to damage the legs of the company's mothership - the Access Ark. Kirby also encounters the company's executive assistant - Susie - on several occasions, who battles Kirby herself. She later sends a mechanized Meta Knight, mind-controlled, and a cloned King Dedede to fight him.

Once Kirby boards the ark itself, he fights his way up to the executive office, where he finally frees Meta Knight, then scuffles with the president of the company himself - President Haltmann. Beaten back, Haltmann is forced to use the keystone of the company and the source of its power - the ancient computer Star Dream, but in the process, it is sabotaged by Susie. Unfortunately, this sabotage causes the computer to go haywire, and merge Haltmann's mind with its OS in the process. The computer then takes its own initiative and decides to destroy the entire universe, locking in with the planet-sized Access Ark to enact its plan.

Susie helps Kirby defeat it by giving him one last suit of Robobot Armor, which Kirby uses to merge with the Halberd that Meta Knight had just brought in after being released. Together, they tackle Star Dream out in space and finally defeat it, restoring Popstar to its former glory. Kirby is left stranded out in space unconscious in the aftermath, but just before phasing out of existence, his Robobot Armor guides him back home, where Kirby wakes to see everything as it should be.

Team Kirby Clash Deluxe

Team Kirby does battle with Kibble Blade

Kirby teams up with three other Kirbys in Team Kirby Clash Deluxe to form a band of medieval-styled adventurers and save the Dream Kingdom from a horde of monsters. Along the way, they earn - and subsequently spend - an enormous quantity of Gem Apples at Magolor's Shoppe to purchase better equipment and support items, in order to defeat the puppeteer mage, Taranza, behind the rampaging beasts. After defeating Taranza, however, a new set of much more powerful foes emerge from a Black Mirror which Taranza had been entranced by. Team Kirby must defeat these parallel invaders and then shatter the mirror to restore the peace.

Kirby's Blowout Blast

In this stand-alone expansion of Kirby 3D RumbleKirby's Blowout Blast, Kirby runs about in full 3D spaces, using nothing but his trusty inhale and spitting out massive Blaster Bullets to take out scores of enemies. At the end of the road, Kirby faces off against King Dedede, who - as a last-ditch effort to beat his old rival - uses one of the Sparkling Stars to grow giant.

Kirby Battle Royale

Continuing the 3D formula from Kirby's Blowout Blast, Kirby Battle Royale pits Kirby against clones of himself in several battle mini-games using various Copy Abilities to win a massive cake in a tournament held by King Dedede titled "The Cake Royale". With Dedede's attempts to humiliate Kirby by seeing him defeated in the games failing, he takes his Kirby Printer and merges it into a giant robot in an attempt to crush his pink rival directly. Kirby's unstoppable urge for cake overcomes this as well, destroying the robot and the printer, taking all the Kirby clones with it.

Kirby Star Allies

Kirby gains the power of friendship!

In Kirby Star Allies, a mysterious magical foe begins raining energy all over Popstar. While this all happens, Kirby is sleeping out in a field as per usual, when a heart-shaped bolt of energy strikes his head. This causes him to wake up and discover that he has gained a special heart throwing power, which allows him to charm enemies, turning them to his side. With this power, Kirby battles the invading force, who has possessed all of his friends.

After freeing King Dedede and Meta Knight from the dark influence, a large ominous structure embeds itself into Popstar. Kirby and co. invade this fortress only to find it operated by three mage generals. They explain that they are looking to collect the lost Dark Hearts which had scattered across the galaxy. Not pleased to see Kirby and co. attempting to chase the hearts off, the mage generals attack Kirby. Upon defeat, the head of the mage generals, Zan Partizanne, attempts to bury Kirby and co. under the rubble of the fortress after setting its self-destruct sequence, but Kirby and co. escape on a Friend Star.

Determined to end this disturbance of the peace, Kirby and co. set off into space in search of the source of these Dark Hearts. They stop by several planets along the way to free them from the hearts' influence before finally reaching the massive space station known as Jambandra. There, they meet the leader of the mage generals–Hyness, who is overlooking an incomplete crystal heart. Zan Partizanne attempts to guard her leader, but is promptly defeated by Kirby and co.. At this, Hyness swats his would-be bodyguard away and proceeds to rant incoherently about how he was treated by an ancient race who had banished him to this location, seemingly indicting Kirby as one of them. He also reveals the heart behind him to be a dark god known as Void Termina, who had been fragmented and scattered across the universe after a failed releasing ritual. Hyness attempts to defeat Kirby and co., but is defeated swiftly. As a last resort, he sacrifices himself and the mage generals to the heart in order to complete it and revive the dark god. Upon his revival, Void Termina escapes into space and assembles his body.

Kirby and co. are bestowed with a legendary weapon known as the Star Allies Sparkler in order to do battle with the revived Void Termina. After a very long and grueling fight, Kirby and his allies climb inside the giant beast, free the captive Hyness and his generals from the god's innards, and force out the creature's soul. From there, Kirby and co. muster all of their power in order to destroy Void Termina's soul and save the galaxy.

In Heroes in Another Dimension, Kirby and friends venture into Another Dimension and collect numerous Friend Hearts scattered throughout. Eventually, they come across Hyness, who had been sealed inside a Jamba Heart and became twisted by its power. Kirby and friends are able to defeat Hyness, but The Three Mage-Sisters arrive to the scene and lament their situation for a bit before vowing to get revenge on Kirby. From there, an intense battle ensues, but Kirby and friends once again come out on top. With the Friend Hearts they've collected gathering their power to form one giant Friend Heart, Kirby tosses it at the mages, bringing them back to their senses. After a moment to wordlessly realize just what has happened, the mages use their power to calm the arena, and then bring a Warp Star down to carry Kirby and his team away. They wave him off, and as Kirby flies, he leaves one last little heart which floats down to Hyness and restores him to normal.

Super Kirby Clash

Icon for the game, depicting a scene where Team Kirby battles Ignite Edge

Like in Team Kirby Clash Deluxe, Kirby teams up with three other Kirbys to battle bosses and save the Dream Kingdom in Super Kirby Clash. This time, the Kingdom is being terrorized by a Parallel version of Nightmare, and Team Kirby moves throughout the land to chase him down and take out all of the monsters and great ancient foes he summons along the way.

Kirby Fighters 2

Kirby returns as the main focus of Kirby Fighters 2, an expanded version of Kirby Fighters Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch. He and a buddy of the player's choosing accept a challenge from King Dedede & Meta Knight to face off in combat at the top of the lofty Buddy Fighters Tower in the Story Mode: The Destined Rivals. After several victorious battles against these two, King Dedede & Meta Knight attempt to use a pair of cursed masks known as the "Mask of Dark Bonds" to increase their strength, but Kirby and his buddy regardless defeat them one final time and use a Buddy Star Blaster to destroy the mask.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land

A pink and powerful puffball, Kirby can inhale certain enemies and copy their abilities to unleash on others.
— Kirby and the Forgotten Land character description from the website[14]
In Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Kirby wanders into an abandoned city overgrown with vegetation in a strange new world.

Kirby embarks on his first adventure in full 3D in Kirby and the Forgotten Land. In this game, he is sucked through a dimensional rift from his homeworld of Popstar and ends up in a new world along with several other Dream Land residents. As Kirby explores this new land, he discovers he now has the ability to wrap himself around large objects in order to take on their properties. Using this power in conjunction with his normal abilities, he tracks down and frees a flying blue rodent-like creature named Elfilin from being caged by a coordinated animal force, and when Kirby hears from Elfilin about the Waddle Dees who were also kidnapped, he agrees to help get them back.

From then on, Kirby and Elfilin travel the world and save all the Waddle Dees they can find, while repeatedly running into the Beast Pack who are trying to capture them. When they find themselves in a cold land, Kirby stumbles onto and battles King Dedede, who had been inducted into the beast forces. Though Kirby defeats him in combat, King Dedede is able to sneak up afterward and kidnap Elfilin, taking him away and prompting Kirby to give chase to the "Forbidden Island". Kirby tracks Dedede down at the foot of a volcano, saving as many Waddle Dees as he can along the way. Once he gets there, Kirby and Dedede have another fight, and when Kirby breaks his mask, the King finally comes around and rejoins Kirby's side.

Kirby then makes his way up to the top of the mountain, entering a laboratory where he finds the leader of the Beast Pack with Elfilin and a much larger related creature trapped in tubes. Kirby is subject to a lecture from the beast king about his intentions to merge Elfilin with this being, and the two battle. Kirby tries his best to rescue Elfilin, even seemingly defeating both Leongar and later the amalgamate Fecto Forgo in a fight, but Elfilin is nonetheless merged into the creature to form the final boss of the game: Fecto Elfilis. Kirby must battle this ultimate life-form atop the laboratory and weaken them to the point where Elfilin can be recovered from their body using a Mouthful Mode. From here, Kirby and Elfilin team up and use a Big-Rig truck to stop the disintegrating Fecto from using their remaining power to force Popstar and the new world to crash into each-other, thus saving both worlds from destruction.

In the Extra Mode, Kirby and Elfilin help recover the lost soul of Leon, the beast king, from the dream realm left behind after Fecto's physical destruction. After collecting all the pieces and freeing Leon from Fecto's influence, Kirby seemingly has to battle the creature's soul directly, but is instead forced to fight Morpho Knight when it flutters in and absorbs Soul Fecto's energy. With this done, Kirby and his friends are able to revive Leon and bring him back to his proper self.

Kirby's Dream Buffet

In Kirby's Dream Buffet, Kirby gets shrunk by the Dream Fork as he is about to eat a cake before the gourmet fest starts, and falls on the cake. He is joined afterwards by other colored Kirbys and they compete to see who can get the most strawberries as they race and battle along various giant food-based stages set up by the "Dream Restaurant".

Kirby is the sole playable character in this game, though the player can choose between 40 different Colors and 25 different Costumes for him to wear, several of which make him resemble other characters. Kirby is also featured on numerous Character Treats.

Super Smash Bros. series

Kirby has been featured as a base-roster fighter in every single Super Smash Bros. game. He is depicted as an easy-to-use fighter with lots of midair jumps and versatile attacks. His small stature makes him difficult to hit but also means he will be KO'd earlier than other fighters if he is hit due to his light weight and gravity. He boasts a long-range recovery, but his movement speed is slow, especially in the air. His main call to fame is his ability to copy moves from all of the other fighters using his inhale, giving him by far the most potential moves of any individual fighter.

Special Moves

Standard Special Attack
Main article: Copy Ability/Super Smash Bros.

Kirby can inhale his opponent and copy their standard special attack, allowing him to use that attack as his own.

Up Special Attack
Main article: Final Cutter

Kirby's Up Special is based on the Cutter ability. Kirby slashes upward with his cutter and slams down, creating a shockwave that can damage fighters, but can also be reflected or absorbed.

Side Special Attack
Main article: Hammer Flip

Kirby takes his Side Special from the Hammer ability. This involves the hammer flip, allowing Kirby to charge up his hammer. Overcharging the move will result in gradual recoil damage.

Down Special Attack
Main article: Stone

Kirby's Down Special move comes from the Stone ability. Kirby transforms into a heavy object. His transformed form is immune to damage but can be broken with a strong enough attack.

Final Smash
Main articles: Cook and Ultra Sword

Kirby's Final Smash is Cook in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where Kirby throws his opponents into a pot and cooks them alive before it blasts them out, damaging them. It is changed to Ultra Sword starting from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U.

Role in The Subspace Emissary

Kirby plays a major role in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's adventure mode, The Subspace Emissary. After having a friendly bout with Mario, he has to rescue either Princess Peach or Zelda from Petey Piranha after he and an army of enemies known as Primids invade the arena. After the battle is over, Kirby then has to escape with the princess he saved from a bomb that had been planted in the arena during the fight, which sucks the whole area into a different dimension known as Subspace. From there, after a series of team break-ups and reunions, Kirby ends up as part of a team including Mario, Link, Yoshi, and Pit as they try to stop more subspace bombs from going off.

Along the way, Kirby finds a badge on the ground bearing the image of King Dedede, and it is implied that Kirby swallows it. Near the end, nearly all of the fighters end up in one team once the Halberd is liberated from enemy control. The team uses it to engage in an assault on a giant Subspace cannon which emerges from a particularly large subspace bubble. Though the Halberd is destroyed, it and the fleet of smaller ships that emerge from it create a diversion which allows Kirby to fly into the giant cannon using the Dragoon, crippling it. The team enters the subspace bubble to defeat whatever may be behind it, but the ultimate villain - known as Tabuu - sends out a giant pulse of energy that defeats all of them at once, turning them into inanimate trophies. However, the Dedede badge that Kirby had eaten earlier activates sometime later, reviving him along with a handful of other fighters. They revive the rest of the team and then defeat Tabuu, restoring the world.

Role in World of Light

Only Kirby is left standing after Galeem's attack.
— Announcer in the overview trailer of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

In the adventure mode of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Kirby appears along with a host of other fighters in the opening cutscene as they prepare to fight a horde of Master Hands led by a giant gleaming ball of light with wings known only as Galeem. On Galeem's command, the hands disintegrate, turning into pulses of light that shoot out at the fighters, capturing each of them in a flash. All of the fighters are caught in this way, except for Kirby, who manages to get away on his Warp Star as the universe is engulfed. Kirby later crashes into the world that Galeem created, and sets off to rescue his friends.

In the end, Galeem and his army are destroyed thanks to the fighters, Kirby included.

In Kirby: Right Back at Ya!

Kirby from the anime
Main article: Kirby (anime character)

Kirby is the main character and primary focus of the anime Kirby: Right Back at Ya!. Here, he is depicted as an infant Star Warrior who was called upon before his appointed time to protect Dream Land (specifically Cappy Town) from the Monsters called upon by King Dedede using Night Mare Enterprises' monster delivery system. In the anime, Kirby is but a toddler, capable of only shouting the word 'poyo' repeatedly, and has to be looked after by two anime-exclusive child characters called Tiff and Tuff, who are the main speaking characters of the show. Despite his demeanor, Kirby is capable of obtaining Copy Abilities, which he uses with immense power in order to save the day time and time again. As the story progresses, Kirby gradually becomes more adept at using his powers and is eventually able to take on eNeMeE himself in the final episode using the Star Rod.

In the Kirby novel series

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Kirby from the novel series
Main article: Kirby (novel character)

Kirby is one of the main protagonists of the Kirby novel series, having a leading role in nearly every volume. Similar to his video game counterpart, he lives in Dream Land and can inhale and use Copy Abilities, and he is portrayed as a young, naïve puffball who is very food motivated. However, a major difference in his portrayal in the novels is that he is able to speak in full sentences and can be understood by other characters.

Cameo appearances

Screencap from the intro cutscene of Arcana which contains a Kirby cameo (Kirby appears twice in the image)
Main article: List of references to the Kirby series

Kirby has appeared in some form or another outside of his series. The following lists his notable appearances in games that are not Kirby or Super Smash Bros. games:

  • Arcana - Kirby makes a cameo appearance in the introductory cutscene of the game, appearing twice in the horde of monsters led by Galneon (image on right). Arcana was also developed by HAL Laboratory and released precisely one month before Kirby's Dream Land in Japan, meaning that this was technically Kirby's very first appearance in a video game.
  • The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening - An enemy referred to as Anti-Kirby appears in this game and the Nintendo Switch remake. It looks almost exactly like Kirby and will attempt to inhale Link.
  • Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga - A poster appears in the Yoshi Theater depicting Kirby for a faux movie called 'Kirby Story'.
  • Super Mario Maker - Mario can take on Kirby's 8-bit appearance from Kirby's Adventure by using a Mystery Mushroom in the Super Mario Bros. theme. This costume can be unlocked by clearing 100 Mario Challenge, or by scanning Kirby's amiibo figurine.
  • Mario Kart 8 and Deluxe - Scanning Kirby's amiibo figurine unlocks a Mii costume that resembles Kirby.
  • BYE-BYE BOXBOY! - If Kirby's amiibo figurine is used, Qbby will take on an appearance that resembles the pink puffball.
  • Part Time UFO - In the Nintendo Switch version, the main four characters of the series and many Waddle Dees cameo as plush toys in the two-star version of the Toy Shop stage.

Sprite history

Kirby has appeared in a multitude of sprite-based two-dimensional games. A notable aspect of Kirby's appearance in these early titles is that he was not always depicted as entirely round; in some games, such as Kirby's Dream Land 2 and Kirby's Dream Land 3, he was instead shown as slightly pear-shaped. It would not be until the earliest 3D titles that he would be cemented as perfectly round, which carried on to later 2D titles. This evolution can be tracked through the following table:

Kirby's 2D sprite history  
Sprite Game(s) Notes
KDL Kirby sprite.png
Kirby's Dream Land Kirby's first sprite appearance notably lacked his cheek-blush.
KA Kirby sprite.png
Kirby's Adventure Very similar to his initial Game Boy incarnation, though brightly-colored and possessing cheek-blush, as well as a plethora of new animations.
The sprite possesses the same amount of pixels as in Kirby's Dream Land, though due to the NES's larger display and different aspect ratio, it appears smaller and wider in practice.
A quirk unique to this game is that Kirby's sprite becomes slightly plumper when wielding a Copy Ability.
KPL Kirby sprite.png
Kirby's Pinball Land Largely the same as the Kirby's Dream Land sprite, though possessing the cheek-blush from Kirby's Adventure.
Kirby Course Sprite.png
Kirby's Dream Course Kirby's first 16-bit appearance, and his first sprite to slant his eyes when at certain orientations to suggest perspective.
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Kirby's Dream Land 2
Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)
Similar to previous appearances, but a little more pear-shaped. Rather than reusing existing animations, most of them were redrawn.
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Kirby's Avalanche Mostly the same as his 8-bit incarnations, though with added detail, such as reflective skin and faint lights on his eyes.
KTB Baseball Kirby sprite.png
Kirby's Toy Box The smallest of his sprite-based appearances; his exact appearance varies depending on the game. This sprite is taken from the "Baseball" game.
KSS Kirby Sprite.png
Kirby Super Star Larger than previous sprites, with more detail as a result.
A discrepancy appears on this sprite where the light on the right-facing eye is pink rather than white, though this may be to suggest light and shadow.
KDL3 Kirby sprite.png
Kirby's Dream Land 3 Kirby is a notably lighter shade of pink in this game, and more closely resembles the Kirby's Dream Land 2 sprite than the Kirby Super Star sprite.
KSSS Kirby sprite.png
Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom) Combines aspects of his Kirby Super Star and Kirby's Dream Land 3 sprites.
KTnT Kirby sprite.png
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble The largest of his 8-bit sprites, and notably redder and plumper than the others. Last appearance in 8-bit.
KNiDL Kirby Sprite.png
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
Kirby: Squeak Squad
A combination of his look from Kirby Super Star and his movement from Kirby's Adventure, albeit much more fluid in his animation.
This sprite was used unaltered through three consecutive handheld games, though more animations were given to him in each subsequent installment.
Kirby KCC sprite.png
Kirby: Canvas Curse A pre-rendered 3D model, Kirby is in ball form for most of the game, but his limbs will appear when he is defeated.
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Kirby Super Star Ultra Can be considered a scaled-up version of the Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land sprite, bearing a closer resemblance to the original Kirby Super Star sprite.
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Kirby Mass Attack One mini-Kirby from Kirby Mass Attack, made to look generally smaller with shorter limbs and the face taking up more of the body.
This is the last time Kirby would be portrayed primarily in sprite form.

Profiles

Flavor text

Image Game Flavor text
KA Box.jpg Kirby's Adventure Original:

Hit the Down Arrow when Kirby has an enemy in his mouth to copy the enemy's special ability!

3D Classics:
Crouch down when Kirby has an enemy in his mouth to copy the enemy's special ability!

KSS Box NA.jpg Kirby Super Star Inhale an enemy by pushing Y and swallow it by pushing A. If that enemy has an ability, you can use it! Press A again to create a helper!
KNiDL box artwork.jpg Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land Swallow your enemies and duck to copy their moves! Experiment by swallowing different kinds of enemies!
KatAM cover art.jpg Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Swallow enemies and squat to copy their abilities! If you try hard, you can swallow large enemies, too!
Kirby Canvas Curse box art.png Kirby: Canvas Curse Touch-Dash! Ride rainbows!
USCover KSqS.jpg Kirby: Squeak Squad Swallow enemies and squat to copy their abilities! You can hold up to 5 bubbles and chests total.
KSS Ultra box art.png Kirby Super Star Ultra Inhale foes and spit to KO them! Or swallow to copy their abilities and adventure with a Helper!
KRtDL Boxart L.jpg Kirby's Return to Dream Land Story Mode and Extra Mode:

Inhale foes and press ↓ to gain Copy Abilities! Shake the Wii Remote while inhaling to do a Super Inhale!

In water:
Into the water: sploosh! Good thing you can float. Your moves are limited, but if all else fails, there's always your Water Gun!

The Arena and The True Arena:
No Copy Ability? Then try a Super Inhale! Slide to evade! Press A to Guard! You can defeat any foe with a little skill.

KTD Boxart NA.jpg Kirby: Triple Deluxe Story Mode (American English):

Inhale enemies to acquire their abilities, and then perform a variety of moves! Now go climb the Dreamstalk and rescue King Dedede!

Story Mode (British English):
Inhale enemies to acquire their abilities, and then perform a variety of moves! Now go and climb the Dreamstalk, and rescue King Dedede!

In water:
Kirby can swim with the best of them, and he can float on water with an inner tube. Your abilities are limited while underwater, but your Water Gun ability will help you in a pinch.

The Arena and The True Arena:
You can Inhale and Spit if you don't have a Copy Ability, and you can press L or R to perform an Air Dodge! Press Y or touch the Assist Star if you find yourself in a pinch.

KatRC NA box art.png Kirby and the Rainbow Curse Our pink adventurer blew into Dream Land one day on a spring breeze. Since then, he's spent countless hours saving the day with his amazing abilities. He can swallow anything and spit it out. He can also use his copy ability.
KPR Box.png Kirby: Planet Robobot Story Mode:

Kirby is the round, pink life-form from Planet Popstar who possesses infinite power and can inhale enemies to copy their abilities.

In water:
Though various movements are restricted underwater, some abilities can still be used. For example, you can spit water to attack.

The Arena and The True Arena:
Kirby is the round, pink life-form who inhales enemies and spits out stars. Press L or R to guard. Press Y or tap the icon on the Touch Screen to use an Assist Star.

KSA Boxart NA.jpg Kirby Star Allies Press X to throw Hearts and make all kinds of friends! Change up your team for variety, and press ↑ to call upon the power of friendship and gain Friend Abilities whenever you need to!

In water:
Kirby can swim with the best of them, and this time he can even go diagonally! You can't use Hearts in the water, but you can bring certain friends along to back you up with their abilities!

KatFL box art.jpg Kirby and the Forgotten Land Kirby (figure)

Kirby was pulled into a mysterious vortex that appeared in the sky over his home on Planet Popstar. When he woke up, he was in a new world! Traveling through that vortex also gave Kirby a new and mysterious power... Let's see what it can do! Onward to adventure!

Café-Staff Kirby (figure)
Kirby's taken on a side gig at the counter of the Waddle Dee Café! He's dressed like a focused employee, but he's secretly fighting the urge to gobble up each dish himself. This might be his greatest struggle yet... Stay strong, Kirby!

Fishing-Pond Kirby (figure)
Ahhh. Kirby's doing a bit of fishin' at the ol' fishin' pond. He looks super, super relaxed… Maybe too relaxed. Hey! Pay attention, Kirby! There's exciting stuff swimming in that pond, including the legendary "Bling Blipper" of Waddle Dee Town!

Adventuring Together! (figure)
Bandana Waddle Dee and Elfilin have joined Kirby's victory dance! Kirby's dancing is cute and carefree, but his singing voice is super powerful. Let's all sing along with him next time! Woo-hoo! Great job, Kirby!

KRtDLD Boxart NA.jpg Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe Story Mode:

Inhale foes to gain Copy Abilities! Or hold B/Y to do a Super Inhale. And by sharing Joy-Con, you can play as a team of 4!

In water:
Into the water: sploosh! Good thing you can float. Your moves are limited, but if all else fails, there's always your Water Gun!

The Arena and The True Arena:
Don't have a Copy Ability? You can still use stars to attack, dodge by sliding, and guard with L/R. All you need is a little skill!

Super Smash Bros. Melee trophies

Kirby's trophies in Super Smash Bros. Melee  
Name Image First game / Move Description
Kirby KirbyTrophyMelee.png Kirby's Dream Land (8/92) A denizen of the far-off, peaceful planet Pop Star, Kirby became a citizen of Dream Land after defeating King Dedede. Even though he's only about eight inches tall, Kirby is an extremely skilled technician. He has the ability to absorb the powers of his enemies, and his elastic body makes him a versatile adventurer.
Kirby (Smash) KirbyAlternateMeleeTrophy.png B: Swallow
Smash B: Hammer
Kirby's small size lets him dodge many attacks, but his light weight makes him fly far when struck. Using his ability to inflate, he can jump five times. His Swallow attack creates wild combos; not only can he copy foes' moves, but he'll also put on special hats and mimic their voices. His Hammer is unwieldy but powerful.
Kirby (Smash) KirbyAlternateTrophyMelee.png Up & B: Final Cutter
Down & B: Stone
Because of his light weight, Kirby is always in danger of being sent flying, but his ability to puff up and fly allows him to come back from amazing distances. His Final Cutter strikes on the way up and on the way down, and it sends out a beam of force upon landing. Kirby transforms into various objects and crashes down when he uses his Stone technique.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl trophy

Kirby's trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl  
Name Image Appears in Description
Kirby KirbyTrophyBrawl.png GB Kirby's Dream Land
SNES Kirby Super Star
A round, pink ball of cuteness from a distant, peaceful star. He can swallow anything with his gigantic mouth, then spit it out as ammo. He has the handy ability to copy powers and use them as his own. His hovering ability lets him fly through the air with ease. He's so round, he's sometimes treated like a ball.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U trophies

Kirby's trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U  
Name 3DS image Wii U image Appears In American English description British English description
Kirby
KirbyTrophy3DS.png
KirbyTrophyWiiU.png
GB Kirby's Dream Land (08/1992)
SNES Kirby Super Star (08/1996)
Round little Kirby lives on the peaceful Planet Popstar, in Dream Land. He can inhale things with his big mouth, either copying their abilities or spitting them out again. In Smash Bros., Kirby can inhale opponents and copy their standard specials. He gets launched easily but recovers well. A roly-poly little fella from Dream Land on Planet Popstar. He can inhale pretty much anyone or anything with that big gob of his, then spit them out or copy their abilities. He can copy opponents' standard specials in this game, too! His light weight means he gets launched easily, but with a series of midair jumps, recovering's not too tricky.
Pudgy, little Kirby lives in the peaceful hills of Dream Land on the Planet Popstar. He can inhale things with his big mouth, either copying their abilities or spitting them out again. In Smash Bros., Kirby can inhale opponents and copy their standard specials. He gets launched easily but recovers well.
Kirby (Alt.)
KirbyAltTrophy3DS.png
KirbyAltTrophyWiiU.png
GB Kirby's Dream Land (08/1992)
SNES Kirby Super Star (08/1996)
Holding the special button and left or right will charge up Kirby's Hammer Flip attack. Charging too long hurts Kirby! The hammer strikes twice in the air, but landing the single blow on the ground is more powerful. Kirby's up special Final Cutter slices up and down, firing a shock wave upon landing. Charge up Kirby's Hammer side special to unleash Hammer Flip, a move with serious launch power. Charge it too much, though, and you'll get hurt! The move hits twice in mid-air but does more damage on the ground. Final Cutter slices up and down before sending out an energy wave. Move Kirby mid-jump to change where he lands.

Red indicates exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS version. Blue indicates exclusive to the Wii U version.

amiibo

  • Round, pink and surprisingly powerful, Kirby™ is one of the most iconic heroes in video game history. A denizen of the peaceful planet Pop Star, Kirby became a citizen of Dream Land after defeating King Dedede. He can inhale things with his big mouth, either copying their abilities or spitting them out again.

Play Nintendo

This pink puff is pretty adorable—and strong, too!
Kirby is always hungry, and he can inhale various enemies that stand in his way. When he does, he can take on their abilities. And when he’s not battling baddies, you’ll find Kirby enjoying a nice nap or a hearty meal.

Kirby Portal

  • He may only be eight inches tall, but you should never underestimate this little pink hero. On the planet Pop Star, Kirby used his elastic body and his uncanny ability to absorb enemies to save Dream Land from the mischievous King Dedede. Since then, he’s gone on countless other adventures and even become a force to be reckoned with in the Super Smash Bros.™ fighting game series.

Trivia

  • Kirby's height is often used by the developers to measure other characters. For example, it was stated in a Miiverse post that Flowery Woods is roughly 9 Kirbys tall.[15]
    • In addition, Kirby's jump height is also measured this way. Kirby Super Star had Kirby's jump fixed at 3.2 Kirbys high, but newer titles like Kirby: Triple Deluxe allow him to go as high as 4.3 Kirbys with a single jump.
  • Numerous sources, including the "Kirby 25th Anniversary" site, point out that Kirby has "good motor skills". His Super Smash Bros. Melee trophy describes him as "an extremely skilled technician", likely a mistranslation of the aforementioned "good motor skills".
  • Kirby is often described as "riding in on the spring breeze" to save Dream Land in times of crisis. This is first mentioned in the Japanese manual for Kirby's Dream Land, and appears in several subsequent games, such as the manual for Kirby's Dream Course and Kirby's Figurine description in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. The idea stems from the original working title for Kirby's Dream Land, はるかぜポポポ ("Popopo of the Spring Breeze"), and is also referenced in the titles of Spring Breeze from Kirby Super Star (itself a truncated remake of Kirby's Dream Land) and "Spring-Breeze Mode" in Kirby and the Forgotten Land.

Gallery

Main article: Kirby/gallery

Quotes

Quotes from Kirby in the Kirby series  
  • "Hi, Waddle Dee! Are you ready?!?"
  • "Sorry, rules are rules!"
  • "Bronto Burt you bully, the pleasure will be all mine."
  • "I don't think so!!"
  • "I'll breathe in your pathetic bombs and send them right back at you!"
  • "I feel like some apple pie!"
  • "Who blocked the path with this boulder?"
  • "OH!! Hi Kabu, are you ready for a game of Avalanche?"
  • "I'd worry more about cleaning up your Avalanche skills first."
  • "Go meddle in someone else's affairs, Squishy, I've got to get to the Dream Fountain."
  • "To get this far you must have a-MAZE-ing skill Tee hee hee!!"
  • "Oh, I'm soooo scared"
  • "Oh, how sweet of yo-"
  • "Paint Roller, you are the meanest art student I've ever met."
  • "You are sneaky, but I will not be distracted by your under-handed tactics."
  • "I thrive at dusk and at dawn! I'll have you two fighting before the day is done."
  • "You couldn't hit a barn sized lightning rod, Kracko!"
  • "But I have no sword!?!"
  • "Welcome King Dedede. And good luck to you too."
  • "I wonder if I'll have another wonderful dream tonight, gazing up at the stars."
  • "Huh?"'
  • "What!?"
  • "Choose from a variety of game modes!"
  • "Get the highest score you can! How many stars can you collect?"
  • "Collect stars to attack King Dedede!"
  • "Help Mr. Star retrieve his lost pieces!"
  • "!!!"
  • "Who's the best Star Stacker? Battle a friend and find out!"
  • "Aim for the highest score you can in just 3 minutes!"
  • "You can register your name to save progress and high scores!"
  • "View the tutorial with tips and techniques for how to play!"
  • "Hi!!
    I am now going to teach you how to play!!
    "
  • "Rick, Coo, and Kine will help us collect ★stars★!"
  • "Sandwich two of the stars between two of the same buddy to collect them!"
  • "Watch how we can get the stars between Rick and Rick."
  • "This time we can see it with Kine and Kine!"
  • "See? we got the star!"
  • "We can get a lot of stars at once if you use 2 friends together!"
  • "You cannot collect any stars if blocked by another friend."
  • "Since Kine interrupts Rick and Rick, we cannot get the stars."
  • "This time Coo is blocking Kine and Kine, so we cannot get those stars either."
  • "If I chain 2 sets together like this, ★bonus★ ★stars★ fall from above!!"
  • "1 set."
  • "2 sets."
  • "See?"
  • "Big chains will drop a lot of stars!"
  • "Amazing!!"
  • "The more stars that fall, the more you can get with your friends!"
  • "We will begin with a chain of 2."
  • "If stars fall between two matching friends..."
  • "See? The bonus stars can make even bigger chains!!!"
  • "Beautiful!"
  • "Practice hard and get lots of stars."
  • "I can put a friend here and"
  • "Voila!
    Lots of stars!!
    "
  • "Keep going friends!!"
  • "But then,"
  • "Sometimes only stars are left. Be careful but there is no need to panic! It will be ok!"
  • "If the two columns in the middle are full, it will be game over!"
  • "Well then, good luck everyone!!"
  • "Byebye~!!"
  • "Check your high scores and battle records!"
  • "Down the hatch!"
  • "This grass feels funny,"
  • "It feels like... pants."
  • "Grumble, grumble..."
  • "Too bad there aren't any tomatoes up here,"
  • "*GULP!*"

Names in other languages

Kirby

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カービィ
Kābyi
Kirby
Chinese 卡比
Kǎbǐ
Kirby
Dutch Kirby -
French Kirby -
German Kirby -
Italian Kirby -
Korean 커비
Keobi
Kirby
Polish Kirby[16] -
Portuguese Kirby -
Russian Кирби
Kirbi
Kirby
Spanish Kirby -
Thai Kirby[17]
-


Kirby of the Stars

This is the signature title of Kirby in his universe, which only appears in the Japanese, Chinese, and Korean versions, being omitted in other localizations. It is also used in the titles of games in these languages to indicate that they are in the main series.

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ほしのカービィ
Hoshi no Kābyi
Kirby of the Stars
Chinese 星之卡比
Xīng zhī Kǎbǐ
Kirby of the Stars
Korean 별의 커비
Byeorui Keobi
Kirby of the Stars


References

  1. Shinya Kumazaki interview from the Kirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert pamphlet: "I have ordered the melody of “Green Greens” to be included at the right timing, because I want to establish it as the Kirby song to be associated with him."
  2. Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games - Kirby's Dream Land
  3. Nintendo Online Magazine - Interview with Masahiro Sakurai ca. 2000
  4. 4.0 4.1 Kirby's Adventure developer interview
  5. Miyamoto Talks Wii, Zelda And Nintendo's Past - Game Informer
  6. "In addition, some people in the Western market said a pink soft character floating in air would never be accepted. So in the West, they changed Kirby's colour on the box from pink to white." –Satoru Iwata (GDC 2011 keynote)
  7. "海外のカービィが白だったのは、ゲームボーイのROMが白黒だけだったため、海外の人が勘違いしたから。" –Masahiro Sakurai (Twitter).
  8. "海外ではカービィは白かった!
    おなじく海外かいがいはなしだが、初代しょだいほしのカービィ』のアートワークは、現在げんざいのピンクいろのカービィではなく、白色しろいろ発売はつばいされている。海外かいがいのスタッフが、ゲームボーイの白黒しろくろ画面がめんて、勘違かんちがいをしたからだという。
    Kirby Was White Overseas!
    On another international topic, the artwork for the original Kirby's Dream Land did not feature the modern pink Kirby; it released with a white Kirby instead. It is said that there was a misunderstanding with the overseas staff due to the black-and-white screen of the Game Boy." –20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia (Shogakukan), pg. 59
  9. "The 8-inch high Kirby hails from a distant, peaceful star." –Kirby's in-game description in Super Smash Bros.
  10. "Suddenly a spry little boy named Kirby happened along and said, "Don't worry, I'll get your food and your Sparkling Stars back!"."Kirby's Dream Land instruction manual (page 4)
  11. "I'm not a very good singer and I sometimes sing off key, but King Dedede's bullies can't stand to hear me sing and will just explode with laughter when I puff out the microphone." –Kirby (Kirby's Dream Land)
  12. Kirby's Block Ball Instruction Booklet (NA print), page 5
  13. North American Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe website
  14. North American Kirby and the Forgotten Land website
  15. "The maximum Kirby can jump is 4.3 times his own height. The development team often used the "Kirby" as a unit of measurement for the height of characters in the game (one Kirby, two Kirbys etc). For example, Flowery Woods is roughly nine Kirbys tall." –Satoshi Ishida (Kirby: Triple Deluxe Miiverse post from September 17th, 2014)
  16. Nintendo Polska - Nintendo Selects: Kirby: Triple Deluxe
  17. Southeast Asian version of the Kirby and the Forgotten Land Overview Trailer w/ Thai subtitles