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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]], 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]], | 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 eating four Miracle Fruits prior to the final final final boss fight. | ||
==In the ''Kirby'' novel series== | ==In the ''Kirby'' novel series== |