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==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
Despite their central role in the larger narrative of the anime series, not much is known about the Star Warriors at large aside from details about specific members. Most of the information relating to them is given by Meta Knight and [[Kabu (anime character)|Kabu]], particularly in the episodes [[Kirby's Duel Role]], [[Dark and Stormy Knight]], and [[Crusade for the Blade]]. Individual Star Warriors seen in flashback sequences have varying body shapes and appear to be collections of various alien species, though nearly all of them are dressed like medieval knights with appropriate weaponry and helmets which either partially or totally obscure their faces. Many of them also have yellow star-like insignia somewhere on their outfits (with Meta Knight also possessing one at some point before the main story). The only two Star Warriors who do not wear armor in this fashion are Kirby and [[Kit Cosmos]].
Despite their central role in the larger narrative of the anime series, not much is known about the Star Warriors at large aside from details about specific members. Most of the information relating to them is given by Meta Knight and [[Kabu (anime character)|Kabu]], particularly in the episodes [[Kirby's Duel Role]], [[A Dark & Stormy Knight]], and [[Crusade for the Blade]]. Individual Star Warriors seen in flashback sequences have varying body shapes and appear to be collections of various alien species, though nearly all of them are dressed like medieval knights with appropriate weaponry and helmets which either partially or totally obscure their faces. Many of them also have yellow star-like insignia somewhere on their outfits (with Meta Knight also possessing one at some point before the main story). The only two Star Warriors who do not wear armor in this fashion are Kirby and [[Kit Cosmos]].


New Star Warriors are said to be born out in the depths of space and incubated in [[Kirby's Starship|personal starships]] until they are ready to battle [[monster]]s which their ships detect and ferry them to. Kirby in particular is borne to [[Dream Land (anime)|Dream Land]] in this fashion, but Meta Knight explains that he was called in prematurely, which serves as an explanation for Kirby's infantile nature. It is unclear however how Kirby ended up with his own Starship and with this distinction when taking into account Kabu's story of how Kirby was initially created by eNeMeE as a monster, but was unable to control him. Star Warriors set up bases of operation across the universe, with Kabu statues acting as sanctuaries where the warriors could recover. The Kabu in Dream Land specifically has a pedestal inside his sanctuary which can be used to repair Kirby's [[Warp Star]].  
New Star Warriors are said to be born out in the depths of space and incubated in [[Kirby's Starship|personal starships]] until they are ready to battle [[monster]]s which their ships detect and ferry them to. Kirby in particular is borne to [[Dream Land (anime)|Dream Land]] in this fashion, but Meta Knight explains that he was called in prematurely, which serves as an explanation for Kirby's infantile nature. It is unclear however how Kirby ended up with his own Starship and with this distinction when taking into account Kabu's story of how Kirby was initially created by eNeMeE as a monster, but was unable to control him. Star Warriors set up bases of operation across the universe, with Kabu statues acting as sanctuaries where the warriors could recover. The Kabu in Dream Land specifically has a pedestal inside his sanctuary which can be used to repair Kirby's [[Warp Star]].  
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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E4 Star Warriors.png|Screenshot from [[Dark and Stormy Knight]] featuring Meta Knight and several unnamed Star Warriors
E4 Star Warriors.png|Screenshot from [[A Dark & Stormy Knight]] featuring Meta Knight and several unnamed Star Warriors
Father Figure.png|Figurine of [[Knuckle Joe]]'s father from [[Snack Attack - Part I]]
Father Figure.png|Figurine of [[Knuckle Joe]]'s father from [[Snack Attack - Part I]]
Kit Cosmos Figure.png|Figurine of [[Kit Cosmos]] from [[Snack Attack - Part I]]
Kit Cosmos Figure.png|Figurine of [[Kit Cosmos]] from [[Snack Attack - Part I]]

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