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*The [[Wrestler]] ability shares similar moves to [[bulbapedia:Incineroar|Incinceroar]]'s appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
*The [[Wrestler]] ability shares similar moves to [[bulbapedia:Incineroar|Incinceroar]]'s appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.


== Games ==
== Characters & Enemies ==
*[[Chef Kawasaki]] is named after [[wikipedia:Kawasaki motorcycles|Kawasaki motorcycles]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/Sora_Sakurai/status/4585384864387072 Masahiro Sakurai's Twitter answering Chef Kawasaki's name origin]</ref>.
*[[Lololo & Lalala]] are directly taken from the [[wikipedia:Eggerland|Eggerland]] series, where they were originally known as "Lolo" and "Lala".
*[[Moto Shotzo]] is based on the playable tank from the HAL Laboratory game ''Trax''.
*[[Two Face]] is likely based off of the [[mariowiki:Phanto|Phanto]] from ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Bros. 2|Super Mario Bros. 2]]''.


=== ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' ===
== References by game ==
=== ''{{KSS KFP}}'' and ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' ===
* [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]], [[mariowiki:Luigi|Luigi]], [[mariowiki:Peach|Peach]], [[mariowiki:Toad|Toad]], and [[mariowiki:Wario|Wario]] make a cameo appearance in the [[Spring Breeze]] sub-game. Several of these characters can also be seen in [[Megaton Punch]].
* [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]], [[mariowiki:Luigi|Luigi]], [[mariowiki:Peach|Peach]], [[mariowiki:Toad|Toad]], and [[mariowiki:Wario|Wario]] make a cameo appearance in the [[Spring Breeze]] sub-game. Several of these characters can also be seen in [[Megaton Punch]].
* Many of the treasures in [[the Great Cave Offensive]] are also references to other [[Nintendo]] franchises, such as ''[[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]]'', ''[[meow:Metroid|Metroid]]'', ''Earthbound'', ''Fire Emblem'', and ''Donkey Kong''.
* Many of the treasures in [[the Great Cave Offensive]] are also references to other [[Nintendo]] franchises, such as ''[[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]]'', ''[[meow:Metroid|Metroid]]'', ''Earthbound'', ''Fire Emblem'', and ''Donkey Kong''.
* The ending theme of [[Revenge of Meta Knight]] - [[My Friend and the Sunset]] - is partially based on the traditional folk song "[[wikipedia:The House of the Rising Sun|The House of the Rising Sun]]", particularly the 1964 blues cover by British rock band The Animals.


=== ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' ===
=== ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' ===
*Several of the [[Heart Star]]-yielding characters are cameos from other video games.
*Several of the friendly characters that Kirby helps are cameos from other video games. More details can be found on the [[Heart Star]] page.
*[[Metroid]]s appear as enemies in this game.
*[[Metroid]]s appear as enemies in this game.


===''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''===
===''{{KCC KPP}}''===
*One of the objects that [[Paint Roller]] can paint in [[Paint Panic]] is the [[zw:Triforce|Triforce]] from ''The Legend of Zelda''.
*One of the objects that [[Paint Roller]] can paint in [[Paint Panic]] is the [[zw:Triforce|Triforce]] from ''The Legend of Zelda''.


=== ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRtDL KAW}}]]''===
===''Kirby Mass Attack''===
*The ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' sub-game [[Kirby Quest]] has several references to media outside the ''Kirby'' series, as follows:
**The title screen is a direct reference to a 1992 video game produced by [[HAL Laboratory]] called ''[[wikipedia:Arcana (video game)|Arcana]]''. Its Japanese name, "Kirby Master", is a reference to Arcana's own Japanese name, ''Card Master''.
***The game over screen is a direct reference to a scene from the opening of ''Arcana'', with [[Dark Matter]] in place of the wizard Galneon. This scene was the same one in which Kirby made a cameo appearance a month before his official debut.
**One of Kirby's "Excellent" attacks calls on a horde of 66 [[Gator (Kirby Super Star)|Gator]]s to attack the enemies. This is a reference to the 1989/90 game ''[[wikipedia:Revenge of the 'Gator|Revenge of the 'Gator]]'', also produced by HAL Laboratory (called ''Pinball: The Great 66-Alligator Parade'' in Japanese).
**Another "Excellent" attack has Kirby ride a [[Moto Shotzo]] while being chased by a mechanical dragon with boxing gloves that highly resembles a boss from HAL Laboratories' 1991 game ''Trax''. As mentioned above, Moto Shotzo itself greatly resembles ''Trax's'' main protagonist.
 
=== ''{{KRtDL KAW}}''===
* [[Goriath]] is a possible reference to Saiyan warriors from the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise.
* [[Goriath]] is a possible reference to Saiyan warriors from the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise.


=== ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' ===
=== ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' ===
*The [[Dreamstalk]] is a nod to the fairy tale of ''[[wikipedia:Jack and the Beanstalk|Jack and the Beanstalk]]''.
*The [[Dreamstalk]] is a nod to the fairy tale of ''[[wikipedia:Jack and the Beanstalk|Jack and the Beanstalk]]''.
*The end of [[Old Odyssey - Stage 5|Old Odyssey's 5th stage]] is a reference to ''[[wikipedia:The Three Little Pigs|The Three Little Pigs]]''.
*The end of [[Old Odyssey - Stage 5|Old Odyssey's 5th stage]] is a reference to ''[[wikipedia:The Three Little Pigs|The Three Little Pigs]]''.
*The battle with [[Ace Fuwa Rover]] may be a reference to [[mariowiki:Luigi's Mansion|Luigi's Mansion]].
*The battle with [[Ace Fuwa Rover|King Fuwa Rover]] may be a reference to [[mariowiki:Luigi's Mansion|Luigi's Mansion]].


=== ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' ===
=== ''Kirby Star Allies'' ===
*The Plasma move 'Light-Speed Dash' appears to reference the move [[bulbapedia:Quick Attack|Quick Attack]], a move commonly associated with the Pokémon [[bulbapedia:Pikachu|Pikachu]].
*The Plasma move 'Light-Speed Dash' is similar to [[bulbapedia:Quick Attack|Quick Attack]], a move commonly associated with the Pokémon [[bulbapedia:Pikachu|Pikachu]].
*[[Void Termina]]'s first form bears a striking resemblance to [[zeldawiki:Ganon|Beast Ganon]] from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''.
*[[Void Termina]]'s first form bears a striking resemblance to [[zeldawiki:Ganon|Beast Ganon]] from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''.


== ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'' ==
== ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'' ==
* In episode 6, there are several TV shows whose title and content are references to real-life shows<ref>2010-07-23: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=1394&page=22</ref>.
* In the episode [[Un-Reality TV]], there are several fictional TV shows displayed whose title and content are references to real-life shows<ref>2010-07-23: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=1394&page=22</ref>.
Japanese:  
Japanese:  
*"Super Dededeman"  
*"Super Dededeman"  
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*"King Klong Vs. the Houston Astros"
*"King Klong Vs. the Houston Astros"


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This page consists of a list of references in Kirby media (games, the anime etc). This list does not include internal references to other Kirby series material or general fictional tropes shared between large amounts of media.

Copy Abilities

  • The Fighter ability takes inspiration from moves in the Street Fighter series, including the Hadoken, the Shoryuken, and the Tatsumaki Senpukyaku.
  • The Yo-Yo and ESP abilities are a nod to Ness from Earthbound.
  • The Staff ability is a likely reference to Sun Wukong, from Journey to the West.
  • The Sword ability references Link from The Legend of Zelda.
  • Some of Kirby's rarer Stone transformations are references to other video game series such as Mario and Metroid.
  • The Smash Bros. ability's name and moveset are based on Kirby's moveset from the Super Smash Bros. series.
  • The Wrestler ability shares similar moves to Incinceroar's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Characters & Enemies

References by game

Template:KSS KFP and Kirby Super Star Ultra

Kirby's Dream Land 3

  • Several of the friendly characters that Kirby helps are cameos from other video games. More details can be found on the Heart Star page.
  • Metroids appear as enemies in this game.

Template:KCC KPP

Kirby Mass Attack

  • The Kirby Mass Attack sub-game Kirby Quest has several references to media outside the Kirby series, as follows:
    • The title screen is a direct reference to a 1992 video game produced by HAL Laboratory called Arcana. Its Japanese name, "Kirby Master", is a reference to Arcana's own Japanese name, Card Master.
      • The game over screen is a direct reference to a scene from the opening of Arcana, with Dark Matter in place of the wizard Galneon. This scene was the same one in which Kirby made a cameo appearance a month before his official debut.
    • One of Kirby's "Excellent" attacks calls on a horde of 66 Gators to attack the enemies. This is a reference to the 1989/90 game Revenge of the 'Gator, also produced by HAL Laboratory (called Pinball: The Great 66-Alligator Parade in Japanese).
    • Another "Excellent" attack has Kirby ride a Moto Shotzo while being chased by a mechanical dragon with boxing gloves that highly resembles a boss from HAL Laboratories' 1991 game Trax. As mentioned above, Moto Shotzo itself greatly resembles Trax's main protagonist.

Template:KRtDL KAW

  • Goriath is a possible reference to Saiyan warriors from the Dragon Ball franchise.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe

Kirby Star Allies

  • The Plasma move 'Light-Speed Dash' is similar to Quick Attack, a move commonly associated with the Pokémon Pikachu.
  • Void Termina's first form bears a striking resemblance to Beast Ganon from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

Kirby: Right Back at Ya!

  • In the episode Un-Reality TV, there are several fictional TV shows displayed whose title and content are references to real-life shows[2].

Japanese:

  • "Super Dededeman"
  • "It's Dedede, everyone Come On"
  • "DR"
  • "Dedede Mystery Discovery"
  • "Star Trick 9"
  • "Gadzilla 2"
  • "Gone with the Planet of the Apes"

English:

  • "Three-D Man"
  • "Wheel of Headwounds"
  • "DR"
  • "King of the Kitchen"
  • "Snail Hunter"
  • "DeDeDeep Space 9"
  • "Globzilla Destroys Guam"
  • "King Klong Vs. the Houston Astros"

References