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[[File:Fine Fields Stage 1 KTD Miracle Fruit.png|thumb|right|300px|Kirby encounters a Miracle Fruit in [[Fine Fields]].]]
|image= [[File:Fine Fields Stage 1 KTD Miracle Fruit.png|300px]]
 
|caption=[[Kirby]] encounters a '''Miracle Fruit''' in [[Fine Fields]].
|use=Granting the [[Hypernova]] ability.
|game= ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
|compare= [[Ability Star]], [[Copy Essence]]
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A '''Miracle Fruit''' is an object that debuted in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. It grants the [[Hypernova]] ability when [[inhale]]d or touched.
A '''Miracle Fruit''' is an object that debuted in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. It grants the [[Hypernova]] ability when [[inhale]]d or touched.


The plant that bears the Miracle Fruit is first seen as a small vine stemming from the ground, which is part of the [[Dreamstalk]]. Upon being approached by [[Kirby]], it rapidly grows, then bears the fruit. The fruit itself is a pulsating elliptical crimson-colored berry with an inner turquoise and outer gold peel swirling around it, and a visible glowing indigo aura.
The plant that bears the Miracle Fruit is first seen as a small vine stemming from the ground, which is part of the [[Dreamstalk]]. Upon being approached by [[Kirby]], it rapidly grows, then bears the fruit. The fruit itself is a pulsating elliptical crimson-colored berry with an inner turquoise and outer gold peel swirling around it, and a visible glowing indigo aura.


Miracle Fruits also play key roles in two boss fights in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe.'' Firstly, as Kirby is fighting [[Flowered Sectonia|{{UserLang|us=Flowered Sectonia|gb=Sectonia's Flower}}]], he is captured and presumably finished when [[Taranza]] and [[King Dedede]] come to his rescue and toss him a Miracle Fruit. Secondly, in [[The True Arena]], it is shown that Queen Sectonia had managed to survive Kirby's final attack at the end of the Story Mode and transformed into [[Soul of Sectonia]] by eating four Miracle Fruits in one last attempt to bring him down.
Miracle Fruits also play key roles in two boss fights in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe.'' Firstly, as Kirby is fighting [[Flowered Sectonia]], he is captured and presumably finished when [[Taranza]] and [[King Dedede]] come to his rescue and toss him a Miracle Fruit. Secondly, in [[The True Arena]], Queen Sectonia transforms into [[Soul of Sectonia]] by consuming four Miracle Fruits prior to the true final boss fight.
 
==Locations==
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border=1 cellpadding=2
!colspan=9|Stages with Miracle Fruit in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''  
|-
!Stage
!Stage 1
!Stage 2
!Stage 3
!Stage 4
!Stage 5
!Stage 6 EX
!Stage 7 EX
!Stage 8 EX
|-
![[Fine Fields]]
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|N/A
|{{N}}
|N/A
|N/A
|-
![[Lollipop Land]]
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|N/A
|{{N}}
|N/A
|N/A
|-
![[Old Odyssey]]
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|N/A
|{{N}}
|N/A
|-
![[Wild World]]
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|N/A
|{{N}}
|N/A
|-
![[Endless Explosions]]
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|N/A
|{{N}}
|N/A
|-
![[Royal Road]]
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|N/A
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|}


==In the ''Kirby'' novel series==
==In the ''Kirby'' novel series==
[[File:V2 Illustration 26.png|thumb|150px|Illustration of [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] beside the Miracle Fruit]]
[[File:V2 Illustration 26.png|thumb|150px|Illustration of [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] beside the Miracle Fruit]]
In the second volume of the [[Kirby (novel series)|''Kirby'' novel series]], ''[[Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!]]'', Miracle Fruit appear growing in the "Gloomy Woods", alongside the rumored "Stardust Fruit", which most everyone is after instead. The fruit and plant it grows upon appears mostly identical to its original game appearance.  
In the second volume of the [[Kirby (novel series)|''Kirby'' novel series]], ''[[Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!]]'', Miracle Fruits appear growing in the [[List of novel-exclusive locations#Gloomy Woods|Gloomy Woods]], alongside the rumored [[Stardust Fruit]], which everyone is after instead. The fruit and plant it grows upon appears mostly identical to its original game appearance.


[[King Dedede (novel character)|King Dedede]] firstly discovers one and bites into it, mistaking it for the Stardust Fruit, but it has no effect on him. Later on however, [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] [[inhale]]s another in an attempt to regain his strength while in a desperate situation, and its powerful effects quickly shoot through him. This allows him to use a [[Hypernova]] inhale, in the same fashion as in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', which he uses to bring down an aircraft at the brink of escaping into his gaping mouth. The ability immediately disappears after the puffball spits what's left of the aircraft back out.
[[King Dedede (novel character)|King Dedede]] firstly discovers one and bites into it, mistaking it for the Stardust Fruit, but it has no effect on him. Later on however, [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] [[inhale]]s another in an attempt to regain his strength while in a desperate situation, and its powerful effects quickly shoot through him. This allows him to use a [[Hypernova]] inhale, in the same fashion as in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', which he uses to bring down an aircraft at the brink of escaping into his gaping mouth. The ability immediately disappears after the puffball spits what's left of the aircraft back out.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*According to an official Miiverse post, the Miracle Fruit was originally conceived as "Hypernova Candy", but was changed for the sake of tying it into the Dreamstalk instead.<ref>[https://kirbydevpostarchive.tumblr.com/post/164951610396/hal-laboratory-イシダ-hallaboratory-06292015-950 Archive of the Miiverse post]</ref>
*According to an official [[Miiverse]] post, the Miracle Fruit was originally conceived as "Hypernova Candy", but was changed for the sake of tying it into the Dreamstalk instead.<ref>[https://kirbydevpostarchive.tumblr.com/post/164951610396/hal-laboratory-イシダ-hallaboratory-06292015-950 Archive of the Miiverse post]</ref>
*The Miracle Fruit resembles a real-life fruit named ''[[wikipedia:Synsepalum dulcificum|synsepalum dulcificum]]'', which also goes by the name "miracle fruit".
*The Miracle Fruit resembles a real-life fruit named ''[[wikipedia:Synsepalum dulcificum|Synsepalum dulcificum]]'', which also goes by the name "miracle fruit". The real-life fruit is similarly known for its unusual dietary effects on those who consume it, in its case producing glycoproteins which temporarily bind to the taste buds of those who eat it, causing sour foods to instead taste sweet.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Fine Fields Stage 1 KTD Miracle Fruit upscale.png|Upscaled screenshot of Kirby and the Miracle Fruit from ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''
Fine Fields Stage 1 KTD Miracle Fruit upscale.png|Upscaled screenshot of Kirby and the Miracle Fruit from ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''
KTD Miracle Fruit.png|The fruit up close
KTD Miracle Fruit.png|The fruit up close
FK1 WoC Miracle Fruit.png|A Miracle Fruit in ''[[Find Kirby!!]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{Names
|ja=きせきの{{furi|実|み}}
|jaR=Kiseki no Mi
|jaM=Miracle Fruit
|ko=기적의 열매
|koR=gijeokui yeolmae
|koM=Miracle Fruit
|fr=Fruit enchanté
|frM=Enchanted fruit
|de=Wunderfrucht
|deM=Wonderfruit
|it=Frutto miracoloso
|itM=Miraculous fruit
|es=Fruta milagrosa
|esM=Miracle fruit
}}


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[[Category:Objects]]
[[Category:Methods of gaining abilities]]
[[Category:Methods of gaining abilities]]
[[Category:Hypernova-yielding creatures]]
[[Category:Creatures that yield Hypernova when swallowed]]
[[Category:Novels]]
[[Category:Novels]]

Revision as of 13:48, 18 January 2024

Miracle Fruit
Fine Fields Stage 1 KTD Miracle Fruit.png
Kirby encounters a Miracle Fruit in Fine Fields.
Details
Use Granting the Hypernova ability.
Game(s) Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Comparable to Ability Star, Copy Essence
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A Miracle Fruit is an object that debuted in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. It grants the Hypernova ability when inhaled or touched.

The plant that bears the Miracle Fruit is first seen as a small vine stemming from the ground, which is part of the Dreamstalk. Upon being approached by Kirby, it rapidly grows, then bears the fruit. The fruit itself is a pulsating elliptical crimson-colored berry with an inner turquoise and outer gold peel swirling around it, and a visible glowing indigo aura.

Miracle Fruits also play key roles in two boss fights in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. Firstly, as Kirby is fighting Flowered Sectonia, he is captured and presumably finished when Taranza and King Dedede come to his rescue and toss him a Miracle Fruit. Secondly, in The True Arena, Queen Sectonia transforms into Soul of Sectonia by consuming four Miracle Fruits prior to the true final boss fight.

Locations

Stages with Miracle Fruit in Kirby: Triple Deluxe  
Stage Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 EX Stage 7 EX Stage 8 EX
Fine Fields Yes No Yes No N/A No N/A N/A
Lollipop Land No Yes No No N/A No N/A N/A
Old Odyssey Yes No No No Yes N/A No N/A
Wild World No No Yes No No N/A No N/A
Endless Explosions No Yes No Yes No N/A No N/A
Royal Road No No Yes No Yes N/A No Yes

In the Kirby novel series

Illustration of Kirby beside the Miracle Fruit

In the second volume of the Kirby novel series, Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!, Miracle Fruits appear growing in the Gloomy Woods, alongside the rumored Stardust Fruit, which everyone is after instead. The fruit and plant it grows upon appears mostly identical to its original game appearance.

King Dedede firstly discovers one and bites into it, mistaking it for the Stardust Fruit, but it has no effect on him. Later on however, Kirby inhales another in an attempt to regain his strength while in a desperate situation, and its powerful effects quickly shoot through him. This allows him to use a Hypernova inhale, in the same fashion as in Kirby: Triple Deluxe, which he uses to bring down an aircraft at the brink of escaping into his gaping mouth. The ability immediately disappears after the puffball spits what's left of the aircraft back out.

Trivia

  • According to an official Miiverse post, the Miracle Fruit was originally conceived as "Hypernova Candy", but was changed for the sake of tying it into the Dreamstalk instead.[1]
  • The Miracle Fruit resembles a real-life fruit named Synsepalum dulcificum, which also goes by the name "miracle fruit". The real-life fruit is similarly known for its unusual dietary effects on those who consume it, in its case producing glycoproteins which temporarily bind to the taste buds of those who eat it, causing sour foods to instead taste sweet.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese きせきの
Kiseki no Mi
Miracle Fruit
French Fruit enchanté Enchanted fruit
German Wunderfrucht Wonderfruit
Italian Frutto miracoloso Miraculous fruit
Korean 기적의 열매
gijeokui yeolmae
Miracle Fruit
Spanish Fruta milagrosa Miracle fruit


References