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[[File:KSA Star Block.jpg|thumb|100px|A '''Star Block''' in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''.]]
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A '''Star Block''',<ref>{{cite manual|quote=Star Block. Attack or swallow these to get them out of your way|game=Kirby Super Star Ultra|page=20}}</ref> called '''Star Box''' in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', and '''Inhale Block''' in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''{{'}}s manual, is a yellow-orange square [[block]] with a bordered white star insignia inset which is commonly found in most [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' games]] as part of the environment, whether it be used as a barricade, to build platforms, or just tucked away in the corner of an area. Star Blocks are typically about [[Kirby]]'s size (though some are larger) and can be easily inhaled by the pink puffball and used to spit out [[Star Bullet]]s. They can also be destroyed in a single hit by any attack, including [[Air Bullet]]s, [[Slide]] attacks, [[Water Gun]] shots, or [[Headbutt]]s. In some games, such as ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', they can also be destroyed (albeit sometimes inadvertently) using a [[Dive Attack]]. In many cases, Star Blocks will reveal other items or even hidden [[Door]]s when broken.
A '''Star Block''',<ref>{{cite manual|quote=Star Block. Attack or swallow these to get them out of your way|game=Kirby Super Star Ultra|page=20}}</ref> called '''Star Box''' in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', and '''Inhale Block''' in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''{{'}}s manual, is a yellow-orange square [[block]] with a bordered white star insignia inset which is commonly found in most [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' games]] as part of the environment, whether it be used as a barricade, to build platforms, or just tucked away in the corner of an area. Star Blocks are typically about [[Kirby]]'s size (though some are larger) and can be easily inhaled by the pink puffball and used to spit out [[Star Bullet]]s. They can also be destroyed in a single hit by any attack, including [[Air Bullet]]s, [[Slide]] attacks, [[Water Gun]] shots, or [[Headbutt]]s. In some games, such as ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', they can also be destroyed (albeit sometimes inadvertently) using a [[Dive Attack]]. In many cases, Star Blocks will reveal other items or even hidden [[Door]]s when broken.


Star Blocks are typically involved in puzzles or other environmental challenges which utilize their various properties. Sometimes they are simply meant to be used as ammunition against enemies or to hit [[switch]]es and other objects, while other times they serve as a fragile set of platforms that Kirby may want to keep intact so he or another character can traverse a chasm with a [[Key]] or other item. In rarer cases, Star Block formations may be tied more esoterically to other triggers, such as in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'', where Kirby has to selectively break certain blocks in a formation to make one of the [[Crystal Shard]]s appear. Due to their ubiquitous nature, some enemies (like [[Blockin]]) will disguise themselves as Star Blocks in order to get the jump on Kirby.
Star Blocks are typically involved in puzzles or other environmental challenges which utilize their various properties. Sometimes they are simply meant to be used as ammunition against enemies or to hit [[switch]]es and other objects, while other times they serve as a fragile set of platforms that Kirby may want to keep intact so he or another character can traverse a chasm with a [[Key]] or other item. In rarer cases, Star Block formations may be tied more esoterically to other triggers, such as in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'', where Kirby has to selectively break certain blocks in a formation to make one of the [[Crystal Shard]]s appear. Due to their ubiquitous nature, some enemies (like [[Blockin]]) will disguise themselves as Star Blocks in order to get the jump on Kirby.


== Appearances ==
== Game appearances ==
Star Blocks first appeared in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', and have reappeared in every main-series game since then, along with many of the spin-offs. As such, it is simpler to list all the games which do ''not'' have Star Blocks, which are as follows:
Star Blocks appear in a majority of ''Kirby'' games, including all of the main-series titles. The following table goes over every game that Star Blocks appear in, with more notable game appearances in the sections below:
*''[[Kirby's Pinball Land]]''
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*''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''
!colspan=3|Star Block video game appearances &nbsp;
*''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]''
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*''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]''
!Game
*''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''
!Appears as
*''[[Kirby Fighters Deluxe]]''
!Notes
*''[[Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe]]''
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*''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]
!colspan=3|''Kirby'' series
*''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]''
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*''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''
*''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby's Block Ball]]''
|Device
|Known as "Score Block" in this game. "Star Block" refers to a different type of block.
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|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby Super Star]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)|Kirby's Star Stacker]]'' for [[Game Boy]]
|Device
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|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)|Kirby's Star Stacker]]'' for [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]
|Device
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|''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''
|Device
|Reprises its function from ''Kirby's Adventure''.
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|''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
|Device
|Reprises its function from ''Kirby Super Star''.
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|''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]''
|Device
|Appears as a special form of Cloth block.
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|''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]''
|Device
|Appears in [[New Challenge Stages]] as well as in the Classic Titles.
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|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
|Device
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|''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''
|Device
|Reprises its role from ''Kirby's Epic Yarn''.
|-
|''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''
|Device
|Also has its own [[figure]].
|-
|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]''
|Device
|Reprises its function from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''.
|-
!colspan=3|''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''
|Device
|Appears on the Green Greens stage.
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|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
|Device
|Appears on the Green Greens stage.
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|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''
|Device
|Appears on the Green Greens stage.
|}


== Notable appearances ==
== Notable appearances ==
[[File:KRtDL Cookie Country Stage 3-1.jpg|thumb|250px|Star Blocks are often seen packed in tight formations that can be more quickly cleared with certain abilities, as is the case here in this image from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRtDL KAW}}]]''.]]
[[File:KRtDL Cookie Country Stage 3-1.jpg|thumb|250px|Star Blocks are often seen packed in tight formations that can be more quickly cleared with certain abilities, as is the case here in this image from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.]]
Star Blocks look and behave roughly the same way in nearly every game they appear in. In the following games, however, Star Blocks have peculiar properties:
Star Blocks look and behave roughly the same way in nearly every game they appear in. In the following games, however, Star Blocks have peculiar properties:


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=== ''Kirby's Star Stacker'' ===
=== ''Kirby's Star Stacker'' ===
In both the [[Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)|Game Boy]] and [[Kirby's Star Stacker (SNES)|Super Famicom]] versions of ''Kirby's Star Stacker'', Star Blocks are the main elements of each puzzle round that need to be cleared (or "stacked") in order to earn points and progress through the game. This is done by lining up [[Animal Friend]]s between the blocks to make them disappear, or by using [[Bomb Block]]s. Star Blocks can appear in new rows from the bottom or be deposited from the top depending on various circumstances.
In both the [[Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)|Game Boy]] and [[Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)|Super Famicom]] versions of ''Kirby's Star Stacker'', Star Blocks are the main elements of each puzzle round that need to be cleared (or "stacked") in order to earn points and progress through the game. This is done by lining up [[Animal Friend]]s between the blocks to make them disappear, or by using [[Bomb Block]]s. Star Blocks can appear in new rows from the bottom or be deposited from the top depending on various circumstances.


=== ''{{KCC KPP}}'' ===
=== ''Kirby: Canvas Curse'' ===
In ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse|{{KCC KPP}}]]'', Star Blocks can be destroyed by tapping them with the [[Nintendo DS]] stylus, in addition to more normal methods. Principally, they come in two distinct sizes in this game, with the larger ones taking up a 2x2 area as compared to the standard ones.
In ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]'', Star Blocks can be destroyed by tapping them with the [[Nintendo DS]] stylus, in addition to more normal methods. Principally, they come in two distinct sizes in this game, with the larger ones taking up a 2x2 area as compared to the standard ones.


=== ''Kirby Mass Attack'' ===
=== ''Kirby Mass Attack'' ===
In ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', larger Star Blocks take several hits to destroy, and visibly crack as they are damaged.
In ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', larger Star Blocks take several hits to destroy, and visibly crack as they are damaged.


=== ''{{KRtDL KAW}}'' ===
=== ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' / ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' ===
''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRtDL KAW}}]]'' marked the first time in the series that multiple Star Blocks could be inhaled at once, using the Super Inhale technique. This aspect of Star Blocks would carry over into future games in the series that feature both inhaling and Star Blocks.
''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' marked the first time in the series that multiple Star Blocks could be inhaled at once, using the Super Inhale technique. This aspect of Star Blocks would carry over into future games in the series that feature both inhaling and Star Blocks.


=== ''{{KatRC KatRP}}'' ===
=== ''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse'' ===
In ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse|{{KatRC KatRP}}]]'', Star Blocks can appear in extra wide varieties which block off hallways and take several hits to destroy, visibly cracking as they are damaged. Star Blocks in this game are distinct from the softer Clay Blocks in the fact that Kirby cannot simply power through them without using a [[Star Dash]] or other special technique.
In ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]'', Star Blocks can appear in extra wide varieties which block off hallways and take several hits to destroy, visibly cracking as they are damaged. Star Blocks in this game are distinct from the softer Clay Blocks in the fact that Kirby cannot simply power through them without using a [[Star Dash]] or other special technique.


=== ''Kirby's Blowout Blast'' ===
=== ''Kirby's Blowout Blast'' ===
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==Profiles==
==Profiles==
===''{{KSS KFP}}''===
===''Kirby Super Star''===
*'''Wii U Virtual Console manual bio:''' ''"You can inhale it or attack to destroy it."''
*'''Wii U Virtual Console manual bio:''' ''"You can inhale it or attack to destroy it."''


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*Star Blocks are typically the main building block for the formations of letters seen in [[HAL Room]]s in various games where that Easter egg is present.
*Star Blocks are typically the main building block for the formations of letters seen in [[HAL Room]]s in various games where that Easter egg is present.


== Gallery ==
==Gallery==
{{main|Star Block/gallery}}
<gallery>
<gallery>
KDL Superspicy Curry used on Star Blocks.png|Kirby using [[Superspicy Curry]] to clear away a line of Star Blocks in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''
KA Ice Cream Island Stage 1 screenshot 02.png|Coming across an [[Energy Drink]] encased by Star Blocks in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''
KDL2 Grass Land 2-4.png|Busting through a Star Block barricade in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''
Block Ball Stage 1-1.jpg|A Star Block can be seen tucked inside this block formation in ''[[Kirby's Block Ball]]''.
KSS Green Greens screenshot 05.png|A bridge of Star Blocks in ''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]''
KSSGB gameplay.png|Star Blocks are among the main puzzle elements in ''[[Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)|Kirby's Star Stacker]]''.
KDL3 Grass Land Stage 4 screenshot 06.png|Preparing to blast through a thick Star Block barricade using a [[Zebon]] in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''
K64 Star Block.png|A Star Block in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''
K64 Star Block.png|A Star Block in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''
KNiDL Rainbow Resort Stage 1.jpg|A winding tunnel filled with Star Blocks in ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''
Balloon Kirby KCC group art.png|Artwork of [[Balloon]] Kirby from ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]'' that also features Star Blocks
KaTAM Cabbage Cavern Room 9.png|Passing by a tall stack of Star Blocks in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
KRtDL Stone Star Block.png|[[Stone]] sculpture from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''
KCC Contrast Cave 15.png|Entering a room absolutely filled with Star Blocks in ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse|{{KCC KPP}}]]''
Balloon Kirby KCC group art.png|Artwork of [[Balloon]] Kirby from ''{{KCC KPP}}'' that also features Star Blocks
KSqS Gamble Galaxy Stage 2 Chest 3.jpg|Traversing an area made almost entirely of Star Blocks in ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad|{{KSqS KMoA}}]]''
Cocoa Cave KSSU blocks.png|Traversing a room full of Star Blocks in ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
KEY Whispy's Forest screenshot 1.jpg|Walking over a Star Block bridge in [[Whispy's Forest]], from ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]''
Green Grounds Stage 9 KMA.png|Kirbys busting through Star Blocks using [[Jumbo Candy]] in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''
KMA Block Waddle Dee sprite.png|Sprite of [[Block Waddle Dee]] - a Big Waddle Dee that wears a Star Block as arm{{o}}r - from ''Kirby Mass Attack''
KTD Hypernova Kirby Eat Blocks.jpg|Kirby eating multiple blocks at once using [[Hypernova]], from ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
KatRC Challenge Room 3-4.png|A [[Challenge Mode]] room from ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse|{{KatRC KatRP}}]]'' which contains both regular and wide Star Blocks.
KPR Star Block.png|A Star Block in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''
KPR Star Block.png|A Star Block in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''
KBBl Stage 5-2 EX 2.png|Kirby standing on some Star Blocks in a stage in ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]''
KSA Star Block.jpg|A Star Block in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
KSA Big Star Block.jpg|A big Star Block from ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
KatFL Star Block figure.png|[[Figure]] from ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''
SSBB Star Block model.png|Model from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
Kirby no Copy-toru Kirby Slide artwork.jpg|Artwork from ''Kirby no Copy-toru!'', featuring Kirby [[slide|sliding]] onto two Star Blocks, breaking one in the process.
Twitter commemorative - Star Block cakes.jpg|Illustration from the [[Kirby JP Twitter]] featuring characters eating Star Block cakes
Poyotto Collection Stage Clear! Figure.jpg|"Stage Clear!" figure from the "Poyotto Collection Kirby 30th Anniversary" merchandise line, manufactured by Re-ment
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{names
|ja=星ブロック
|jaR=Hoshi Burokku
|jaM=Star Block
|fr=Bloc étoile
|frM=Star block
|de=Sternenblock
|deM=Star block
|ko=스타 블록
|koR=Seuta Beullok
|koM=Star Block
|nl=Sterrenblok
|nlM=Star block
|esA=Bloque estrella
|esAM=Star block
|esE=Bloque Estrella<ref>''[[Kirby: The Strange Sweets Island]]''</ref>
|esEM=Star Block
}}


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[[Category:Objects]]
[[Category:Blocks]]

Latest revision as of 12:24, 7 December 2023

Star Block
KPR Star Block artwork.png
Artwork of a Star Block from Kirby: Planet Robobot
Details
Type Device
Function Use as breakable terrain in stages, use as ammunition.
Found Generally in gameplay
Game(s) (click to navigate)
Similar to Block
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A Star Block,[1] called Star Box in Kirby's Dream Land, and Inhale Block in Kirby Super Star's manual, is a yellow-orange square block with a bordered white star insignia inset which is commonly found in most Kirby games as part of the environment, whether it be used as a barricade, to build platforms, or just tucked away in the corner of an area. Star Blocks are typically about Kirby's size (though some are larger) and can be easily inhaled by the pink puffball and used to spit out Star Bullets. They can also be destroyed in a single hit by any attack, including Air Bullets, Slide attacks, Water Gun shots, or Headbutts. In some games, such as Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, they can also be destroyed (albeit sometimes inadvertently) using a Dive Attack. In many cases, Star Blocks will reveal other items or even hidden Doors when broken.

Star Blocks are typically involved in puzzles or other environmental challenges which utilize their various properties. Sometimes they are simply meant to be used as ammunition against enemies or to hit switches and other objects, while other times they serve as a fragile set of platforms that Kirby may want to keep intact so he or another character can traverse a chasm with a Key or other item. In rarer cases, Star Block formations may be tied more esoterically to other triggers, such as in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, where Kirby has to selectively break certain blocks in a formation to make one of the Crystal Shards appear. Due to their ubiquitous nature, some enemies (like Blockin) will disguise themselves as Star Blocks in order to get the jump on Kirby.

Game appearances[edit]

Star Blocks appear in a majority of Kirby games, including all of the main-series titles. The following table goes over every game that Star Blocks appear in, with more notable game appearances in the sections below:

Star Block video game appearances  
Game Appears as Notes
Kirby series
Kirby's Dream Land Device
Kirby's Adventure Device
Kirby's Block Ball Device Known as "Score Block" in this game. "Star Block" refers to a different type of block.
Kirby's Dream Land 2 Device
Kirby Super Star Device
Kirby's Star Stacker for Game Boy Device
Kirby's Dream Land 3 Device
Kirby's Star Stacker for Super Famicom Device
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards Device
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land Device Reprises its function from Kirby's Adventure.
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Device
Kirby: Canvas Curse Device
Kirby: Squeak Squad Device
Kirby Super Star Ultra Device Reprises its function from Kirby Super Star.
Kirby's Epic Yarn Device Appears as a special form of Cloth block.
Kirby Mass Attack Device
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Device
Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition Device Appears in New Challenge Stages as well as in the Classic Titles.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe Device
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse Device
Kirby: Planet Robobot Device
Kirby's Blowout Blast Device
Kirby Star Allies Device
Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn Device Reprises its role from Kirby's Epic Yarn.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land Device Also has its own figure.
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe Device Reprises its function from Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
Super Smash Bros. series
Super Smash Bros. Melee Device Appears on the Green Greens stage.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Device Appears on the Green Greens stage.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Device Appears on the Green Greens stage.

Notable appearances[edit]

Star Blocks are often seen packed in tight formations that can be more quickly cleared with certain abilities, as is the case here in this image from Kirby's Return to Dream Land.

Star Blocks look and behave roughly the same way in nearly every game they appear in. In the following games, however, Star Blocks have peculiar properties:

Kirby's Block Ball[edit]

In Kirby's Block Ball, Star Blocks are referred to formally as "Score Blocks", and can be hit multiple times before they disappear, with each subsequent hit yielding more points than the last. It is possible for these blocks to start out invisible until they are hit the first time.

There is another variety of block in this game that is referred to as a Star Block, but this does not resemble a traditional Star Block, instead being much narrower and darker with rounded edges. These are collected in the Target Shooting rounds and then cover the spikes during boss fights.

Kirby's Star Stacker[edit]

In both the Game Boy and Super Famicom versions of Kirby's Star Stacker, Star Blocks are the main elements of each puzzle round that need to be cleared (or "stacked") in order to earn points and progress through the game. This is done by lining up Animal Friends between the blocks to make them disappear, or by using Bomb Blocks. Star Blocks can appear in new rows from the bottom or be deposited from the top depending on various circumstances.

Kirby: Canvas Curse[edit]

In Kirby: Canvas Curse, Star Blocks can be destroyed by tapping them with the Nintendo DS stylus, in addition to more normal methods. Principally, they come in two distinct sizes in this game, with the larger ones taking up a 2x2 area as compared to the standard ones.

Kirby Mass Attack[edit]

In Kirby Mass Attack, larger Star Blocks take several hits to destroy, and visibly crack as they are damaged.

Kirby's Return to Dream Land / Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe[edit]

Kirby's Return to Dream Land marked the first time in the series that multiple Star Blocks could be inhaled at once, using the Super Inhale technique. This aspect of Star Blocks would carry over into future games in the series that feature both inhaling and Star Blocks.

Kirby and the Rainbow Curse[edit]

In Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, Star Blocks can appear in extra wide varieties which block off hallways and take several hits to destroy, visibly cracking as they are damaged. Star Blocks in this game are distinct from the softer Clay Blocks in the fact that Kirby cannot simply power through them without using a Star Dash or other special technique.

Kirby's Blowout Blast[edit]

In Kirby's Blowout Blast, larger Star Blocks can individually provide Kirby with a Blaster Bullet when inhaled. Additionally, when Kirby has a full belly, he will automatically break through Star Blocks that he touches.

Profiles[edit]

Kirby Super Star[edit]

  • Wii U Virtual Console manual bio: "You can inhale it or attack to destroy it."

Kirby Super Star Ultra[edit]

  • Instruction manual bio (page 21): "Attack or swallow these to get them out of your way"

Trivia[edit]

  • Star Blocks are typically the main building block for the formations of letters seen in HAL Rooms in various games where that Easter egg is present.

Gallery[edit]

Main article: Star Block/gallery

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 星ブロック
Hoshi Burokku
Star Block
Dutch Sterrenblok Star block
French Bloc étoile Star block
German Sternenblock Star block
Korean 스타 블록
Seuta Beullok
Star Block
Latin American Spanish Bloque estrella Star block
European Spanish Bloque Estrella[2] Star Block


References

  1. "Star Block. Attack or swallow these to get them out of your way"Kirby Super Star Ultra instruction manual (page 20)
  2. Kirby: The Strange Sweets Island