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Template:KCC KPP (known as Kirby: Power Paintbrush in British English) is a spin-off game in the Kirby series for the Nintendo DS created by HAL Laboratory and Nintendo in 2005. In it, Kirby is turned into a ball by a sorceress named Drawcia while she is transforming Dream Land into a painting, and Kirby must travel through eight levels in order to defeat her and return both Dream Land and him to normal. Due to having lost his limbs, Kirby has to roll around to get by. He moves automatically forward and bounces off surfaces, so in order to help him navigate the world, the player is tasked to use the Power Paintbrush to draw guide lines for him and protect him from hazards. Despite this loss of autonomous motion, Kirby has a Touch Dash which is activated by touching him with the DS stylus, which can be used to attack enemies and gain Copy Abilities. Aside from Kirby, the player may also guide ball versions of Waddle Dee, Waddle Doo, King Dedede, or Meta Knight, with each character having different skills and health power. A spiritual successor titled [[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse|Template:KRC KRP]] was released in 2015 for the Wii U.
Characters
The following characters can be played in Story Mode stages. Beating each stage with each character is necessary for 100% Completion:
- Kirby - Starts with 4 hit points. Has decent speed and can copy abilities. Can augment health using Medal Swap.
- Waddle Dee - Unlocked once the game is completed as Kirby. Has 4 HP and otherwise is the same as Kirby, but cannot copy abilities.
- King Dedede - Unlockable at Medal Swap after game is completed as Kirby. Uses a hammer while dashing, and has 8 HP, but is larger (and thus less nimble) than other characters.
- Meta Knight - Unlockable at Medal Swap after game is completed as Kirby. Fastest character, but only 3 HP. Nearby enemies are struck with a sword slash.
- Waddle Doo - Unlocked once all other characters have finished each stage. Has a slow dash, but 5 HP and permanent Beam ability.
Levels
There are eight levels in the Main Game of Kirby: Canvas Curse, with the first seven of these featuring three stages each. Unlike most other games in the Kirby series, the stages within each level may be played and completed out of order. Much like the levels in Kirby's Adventure, each level aside from the final one is based on a different colTemplate:Or of the rainbow, though in this case, they are arranged in "ROYGBIV" order instead of reverse order. Once all three stages in a level are complete, Kirby may challenge a boss to move on to the next:
Level Nr. | Image | Name | Stages | Notes |
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Level 1 | Reddy Land | Plant Plain Tiny Town Ravine Road |
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Level 2 | Arange Gorge | Ghost Grounds Growth Grasses Mag Mount |
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Level 3 | Iello Adventure | Rift Ruin Contrast Cave Silver Submarine |
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Level 4 | Neo Greo | Machine Mansion Dreamy Darkness Paletto Polis |
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Level 5 | Bloo Hills | Cold Course Dungeon Dome Canvas Canyon |
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Level 6 | Omarine Zone | Collapse Castle Volatile Volcano Silent Seabed |
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Level 7 | Wonder Lilane | Frozen Fantasy Mad Mechanism Spectacle Space |
This is the only level which does not feature a Boss Game at the end. | |
Level 8 | The World of Drawcia | The World of Drawcia | This level consists of only one stage, and has a set boss: Drawcia Sorceress and Drawcia Soul. |
Enemies
Sprite | Name | Copy Ability | Description |
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Bang-Bang | Missile | ||
Blado | None | ||
Blipper | None | ||
Bloon | Balloon | ||
Bobo | Burning | ||
Bomber | None | ||
Bouncy | None | ||
Bronto Burt | None | ||
Cappy | None | ||
Caveela | None | ||
Chilly | Freeze | ||
Como | None | ||
Flame Shotzo | None | ||
Flamer | Burning | ||
Fluff Waddle Dee | None | ||
Glunk | None | ||
Gordo | None | ||
Kabu | None | ||
Needlous | Needle | ||
Pacto | None | ||
Painting | None | ||
File:Para Matter.png | Para Matter | None | |
Para Sorceress | None | ||
Rocky | Stone | ||
Shotzo | None | ||
Snoppy | Freeze | ||
Soarar | None | ||
Sparky | Spark | ||
Spear Waddle Dee | None | ||
Squishy | None | ||
Thudd | None | ||
Tick | Needle | ||
Topper | None | ||
Twister | Tornado | ||
Waddle Dee | None | ||
Waddle Doo | Beam | ||
Wheelie | Wheel |
Bosses
At the end of each level, (except Wonder Lilane) Kirby faces off against a boss of his choosing. There are three initial bosses, and Kirby will have to face each one twice (with the second time being tougher). From there, Wonder Lilane technically has no boss, but Drawcia is revealed (along with her level) after completing it. The bosses faced are as follows:
- Initial Bosses
- Kracko (initially Kracko Jr.)
- Paint Roller
- King Dedede
- Drawcia Sorceress
- Drawcia Soul
Copy Abilities
Name | Appearance | Icon | Function |
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Balloon | File:KCC BalloonKirby.PNG | Touching Kirby makes him inflate into a balloon. He can inflate 3 times, each time into a slightly larger balloon. Kirby can bounce around while he holds his breath. | |
Beam | File:Kcc beam kirby.png | When tapped, Kirby releases a beam, which goes around him, attacking any enemies within its circle of reach. | |
Burning | File:Kcc flame kirby.png | Allows Kirby to move as a meteor for a short distance across the screen, destroying any enemies unfortunate enough to be in his path. | |
Crash | File:Kcc crash kirby.png | Tapping Kirby triggers a huge explosion, defeating any normal enemies on the screen. | |
Freeze | File:Kcc freeze kirby.png | Sets a barrier around Kirby, which freezes any enemies that come in contact with it. | |
Missile | File:Kcc missile kirby.png | Turns Kirby into a missile, allowing him to be directed by the lines of the Magic Paintbrush. Will crash if it hits a wall, destroying any normal enemies nearby. | |
Needle | File:Kcc spike kirby.png | Turns Kirby into a spike ball, which sticks him to the floor or a wall if he is near one. | |
Spark | File:Kcc spark kirby.png | Allows Kirby to release electrical energy from within his body and attack enemies with it. Touching and holding Kirby makes him stop in midair. | |
Stone | File:Kcc stone kirby.png | Transforms into a heavy stone to crush enemies and blocks or pound stakes. | |
Tornado | File:Kcc tornado kirby.png | Kirby spins, being encased inside of a tornado. If tapped, he will go higher. | |
Wheel | File:Kcc wheel kirby.png | Transforms Kirby into a wheel for fast transport, getting rid of any enemies in his way. |
Extras
Rainbow Run
- Main article: Rainbow Run
Rainbow Run is a mode in which Kirby tries to set a record for the time in going through a course or for the amount of line he uses to complete it. It uses levels 1 through seven and replaces level 8 with other courses where Kirby can only use a selected ability.
Sub-Games
This game also has three Sub-Games. The sub-games are only unlocked after beating the second level of each in the Boss fights of the main game.[1] The sub-games are similar to the actual boss fights. Game Overs will occur if Kirby either runs out of time or health[2] In each game, there are three levels, with level 1 being the easiest and level 3 being the hardest. New Medals are only unlocked after achieving an A rank in Level 3.
- In Cart Run, Kirby is racing King Dedede in a mine car vehicle.
- In Paint Panic, he is trying to avoid a couple of Bombers while connecting the dots drawn by Paint Roller in the same order he drew them in.
- In Block Attack, Kirby is trying to destroy blocks and beat all the enemies in a certain section and go to a higher section.
Medal Swap
- Main article: Medal Swap
This game also has a medal swap section, where Kirby can exchange the medals he earned in the game for lines, new levels in Rainbow Run, new songs, and even new players.
Dash! Jump!
- Main article: Dash! Jump!
At the end of each regular stage, a special Goal Game takes place where the character being controlled is rocketed off a launch ramp to try and gain as much distance as possible using a single Rainbow Line for assistance. Point Stars are earned based on distance traveled. This game becomes available for play from the main menu after completing the main game with every character.
Trivia
- Several bosses from previous Kirby games were intended to be playable characters in early development of Canvas Curse, including Lololo & Lalala, Nightmare, Dark Matter and Zero. Concept art of these bosses as balls can be found in 20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia (page 125), but they were canceled in the final game.
- Kirby: Canvas Curse is the first video game in the Kirby series that introduced the Soul Boss (Drawcia Soul being the first one). The main series would later introduce even more Soul Bosses.
- In Kirby Battle Royale, one of Whip Kirby's Headgears is the Gymnastics Leotard. This could be a reference to the Japanese commercial for Kirby: Canvas Curse, which features a female gymnastics athlete guiding the Kirby ball's movement with her ribbon.
- Most of the themes in this game are remixes of themes from earlier games in the series. Five examples are Tiny Town (which is the Bubbly Clouds theme from Kirby's Dream Land), Cart Run (which is King Dedede's Theme in its arrangement from Kirby Super Star), Paint Panic (Gourmet Race theme), Kracko (which is the boss theme from Kirby's Adventure), and Mag Mount (which is the Castle Lololo theme from Kirby's Dream Land).
Gallery
- Main article: Kirby: Canvas Curse/gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | タッチ!カービィ Tacchi! Kābi |
Touch! Kirby |
Chinese | 摸摸卡比[3] Mōmō Kǎbǐ |
Touch Kirby |
French | Kirby: Le Pinceau du Pouvoir | Kirby: The Paintbrush of Power |
German | Kirby: Power-Malpinsel | Kirby: Power Paintbrush |
Italian | Kirby: L'oscuro disegno | Kirby: The dark drawing |
Spanish | Kirby: El Pincel del poder | Kirby: The Paintbrush of Power |
External links
- Kirby: Canvas Curse on Nintendo.com
- Official Japanese website
- Official Australian website (Wayback Machine)
- Kirby: Canvas Curse on Kirby Informer
References
- ↑ "Beat level two of the Boss Games in the main game to play them." –Kirby: Canvas Curse manual (page 20)
- ↑ "If Kirby's stamina runs out, the game ends. In Cart Run and Block Attack, the game will also end when time runs out" –Kirby: Canvas Curse manual (page 20)
- ↑ Unused iQue localization name