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|theme title="[[Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens]]"
|theme title="[[Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens]]"
|description=Clip of "[[Green Greens (theme)|Green Greens]]" from ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''. This theme is implied to be Kirby's theme song.<ref>[https://gigi9714.wordpress.com/2022/04/27/shinya-kumazaki-interview-from-the-kirby-25th-anniversary-orchestra-concert-pamphlet/ Shinya Kumazaki interview from the Kirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert pamphlet: "I have ordered the melody of “Green Greens” to be included at the right timing, because I want to establish it as the Kirby song to be associated with him."]</ref>
|description=Clip of the [[Green Greens]] theme, ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' remix. This theme is implied to be Kirby's theme song.<ref>[https://gigi9714.wordpress.com/2022/04/27/shinya-kumazaki-interview-from-the-kirby-25th-anniversary-orchestra-concert-pamphlet/ Shinya Kumazaki interview from the Kirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert pamphlet: "I have ordered the melody of “Green Greens” to be included at the right timing, because I want to establish it as the Kirby song to be associated with him."]</ref>
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{{quote|Hiii!|'''Kirby'''}}
{{quote|Hiii!|'''Kirby'''}}
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'''Kirby''' is the main character and namesake of the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]]. He is a small pink creature who resides on and protects all of [[Popstar|Planet Popstar]], though his true origin is unknown. Despite his simplistic appearance, Kirby is easily recognizable by his ball-like stature, his large glossy eyes, and his cheerful demeanor. He is often seen riding a [[Warp Star]], but can otherwise fly by [[Hover|taking in air and puffing up like a balloon]]. While Kirby has many ways to combat his foes, the most well-known by far is his ability to open his mouth wide to [[Inhale|suck up]] his opponents and then swallow them whole. Doing this allows Kirby to [[Copy Ability|copy the attributes]] of whatever he just ate, expanding his powers in ways that are difficult to predict. Using these abilities is often crucial for Kirby to overcome the greater challenges he faces on his adventures. Kirby is classified as a silent protagonist; that is, he does not speak audibly or in text to the player in most instances, but characters in-game are implied to understand him. However, certain supplementary material, especially earlier in the series' history, has shown Kirby with the ability to speak normally, often in separate [[Continuity|continuities]] from the games. Despite this, he is very [[Kirby's voice|vocal]], using lots of grunts, shouts, and monosyllables — most famously, his cheery elongated "Hi!"
'''Kirby''' is the main character and namesake of the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]]. He is a small pink creature who resides on and protects all of [[Popstar|Planet Popstar]], though his true origin is unknown. Despite his simplistic appearance, Kirby is easily recognizable by his ball-like stature, his large glossy eyes, and his cheerful demeanor. He is often seen riding a [[Warp Star]], but can otherwise fly by [[Hover|taking in air and puffing up like a balloon]]. While Kirby has many ways to combat his foes, the most well-known by far is his ability to open his mouth wide to [[Inhale|suck up]] his opponents and then swallow them whole. Doing this allows Kirby to [[Copy Ability|copy the attributes]] of whatever he just ate, expanding his powers in ways that are difficult to predict. Using these abilities is often crucial for Kirby to overcome the greater challenges he faces on his adventures. Kirby is classified as a silent protagonist; that is, he does not speak audibly or in text to the player in most instances, but characters in-game are implied to understand him. However, certain supplementary material, especially earlier in the series' history, has shown Kirby with the ability to speak normally, often in separate [[canon]]s from the games. Despite this, he is very [[Kirby's voice|vocal]], using lots of grunts, shouts, and monosyllables — most famously, his cheery elongated "Hi!"


Since 1992, Kirby has starred in over 30 video games (thirteen of which can be considered part of the core series, not counting remakes), has appeared to some capacity in several other [[Nintendo]] games and products, has had an [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|anime series]], several manga series, a [[Kirby (novel series)|novel series]], and has a great deal of [[Merchandise|merchandise]] in the form of figurines, plush dolls, clothing, and the like. Kirby and his series were created by [[Masahiro Sakurai]] under [[HAL Laboratory]], with the latter of which retaining the rights to the ''Kirby'' series and characters despite Sakurai's departure from the [[HAL Laboratory]] team in the mid-2000s. To this day, Kirby remains one of Nintendo's most famous and recognizable mascots, with ''Kirby'' games garnering millions of sales worldwide, thanks in part to his reoccurring role as a fighter in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series.
Since 1992, Kirby has starred in over 30 video games (thirteen of which can be considered part of the core series, not counting remakes), has appeared to some capacity in several other [[Nintendo]] games and products, has had an [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|anime series]], several manga series, a [[Kirby (novel series)|novel series]], and has a great deal of [[Merchandise|merchandise]] in the form of figurines, plush dolls, clothing, and the like. Kirby and his series were created by [[Masahiro Sakurai]] under [[HAL Laboratory]], with the latter of which retaining the rights to the ''Kirby'' series and characters despite Sakurai's departure from the [[HAL Laboratory]] team in the mid-2000s. To this day, Kirby remains one of Nintendo's most famous and recognizable mascots, with ''Kirby'' games garnering millions of sales worldwide, thanks in part to his reoccurring role as a fighter in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series.
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In terms of his character, Kirby can be described as a naïve, cheery, and childlike alien creature who made [[Kirby's House|his home]] in [[Dream Land]] after arriving from outer space, with his true origin being unknown. Kirby generally has a carefree attitude and enjoys simple pleasures such as eating, playing with his friends, and sleeping. More particular hobbies of his include fishing, singing (despite [[Mike|how bad he is at it]]), and riding his [[Warp Star]]. Kirby is typically called to adventure when some calamity befalls his home-world of [[Popstar]], or if someone else calls for his aid. Often times, these adventures take him to far-flung locations on his home-world, to distant alien planets, or even to [[Another Dimension|alternate dimensions]]. Despite whatever challenges or setbacks Kirby may face while adventuring, he never fails to maintain an overall positive attitude, and this attitude often is instrumental in turning former foes into friends.
In terms of his character, Kirby can be described as a naïve, cheery, and childlike alien creature who made [[Kirby's House|his home]] in [[Dream Land]] after arriving from outer space, with his true origin being unknown. Kirby generally has a carefree attitude and enjoys simple pleasures such as eating, playing with his friends, and sleeping. More particular hobbies of his include fishing, singing (despite [[Mike|how bad he is at it]]), and riding his [[Warp Star]]. Kirby is typically called to adventure when some calamity befalls his home-world of [[Popstar]], or if someone else calls for his aid. Often times, these adventures take him to far-flung locations on his home-world, to distant alien planets, or even to [[Another Dimension|alternate dimensions]]. Despite whatever challenges or setbacks Kirby may face while adventuring, he never fails to maintain an overall positive attitude, and this attitude often is instrumental in turning former foes into friends.


In the main video game series, Kirby is typically portrayed as the only one of his kind. However, there are many instances, particularly in spin-off titles, where Kirby is joined by clones of himself, which often come in their own [[Color|body colors]]. Additionally, spin-off games tend to use Kirby's shape more literally, placing him in situations where he acts like a ball such as [[Kirby's Pinball Land|pinball]], [[Kirby's Dream Course|miniature golf]], [[Kirby's Block Ball|breakout]], or more generalized racing/platforming situations. Additionally, extra material such as the [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|anime]], [[Kirby (novel series)|novel series]], or manga series often have their own takes on Kirby, his character, and his abilities, and are generally considered different continuities to the main video game series.
In the main video game series, Kirby is typically portrayed as the only one of his kind. However, there are many instances, particularly in spin-off titles, where Kirby is joined by clones of himself, which often come in their own [[Colors|body colors]]. Additionally, spin-off games tend to use Kirby's shape more literally, placing him in situations where he acts like a ball such as [[Kirby's Pinball Land|pinball]], [[Kirby's Dream Course|miniature golf]], [[Kirby's Block Ball|breakout]], or more generalized racing/platforming situations. Additionally, extra material such as the [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|anime]], [[Kirby (novel series)|novel series]], or manga series often have their own takes on Kirby, his character, and his abilities, and are generally not considered to be canon with the main video game series.


==Moveset==
==Moveset==
Kirby has had many adventures, which has given him the opportunity to learn and utilize many different [[:Category:Moves|moves]]. The following table lists every move that Kirby has had in the main series, starting with the most common ones down to the rarest (moves performed with Copy Abilities will not be listed here):
Kirby has had many adventures, which has given him the opportunity to learn and utilize many different [[:Category:Moves|moves]]. The following table lists every move that Kirby has had in the main series, starting with the most common ones down to the rarest (moves performed with Copy Abilities will not be listed here):


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| '''Walk'''
| '''Walk'''
| Kirby moves at a modest pace in a given direction.
| Kirby moves at a modest pace in a given direction, left or right.
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| '''[[Jump]]'''
| '''[[Jump]]'''
| Kirby jumps from the ground, which can vary in height depending on how long the player holds the button down. Kirby can also maneuver in midair while jumping.
| Kirby jumps from the ground, which can vary in height depending on how long the player holds the button down. Kirby can also maneuver left or right while jumping.
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| '''[[Crouch]]'''
| '''[[Crouch]]'''
| Kirby crouches, taking up less space on the ground, allowing him to dodge some attacks from enemies. Doing this is also necessary to drop through [[thin floor]]s and press some [[Switch]]es.
| Kirby crouches, taking up less space on the ground, allowing him to dodge some attacks from enemies. Doing this is also necessary to drop through [[thin floor]]s and press some [[Switch]]es.
| In ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'', crouching is combined with guarding.
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| '''[[Inhale]]'''
| '''[[Inhale]]'''
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| '''[[Swim]]'''
| '''[[Swim]]'''
| While underwater, Kirby can swim in any direction, and will not need to come up for air, though he cannot inhale in most games. In ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'', Kirby can only swim on the surface of water, but can use his inhale while swimming.
| While underwater, Kirby can swim in any direction, and will not need to come up for air, though he cannot inhale in most games. In ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'', Kirby can only swim on the surface of water, but can use his inhale while swimming.
| In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', Kirby cannot properly swim and merely "jumps" through water; ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' introduced proper swimming in four directions, and ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' introduced swimming in eight directions. In 2D titles starting with ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', pressing the jump button while Kirby is swimming will cause him to do a stroke and swim faster.
| In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', Kirby cannot properly swim and merely "jumps" through water; ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' introduced proper swimming in four directions, and ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' introduced omnidirectional swimming. Starting in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' up until ''Kirby Star Allies'', pressing the jump button while Kirby is swimming will cause him to do a stroke and swim faster.
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| '''[[Dive Attack]]'''
| '''[[Dive Attack]]'''
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| '''[[Guard]]'''
| '''[[Guard]]'''
| Kirby raises his defense. He cannot move while in this pose, but damage will be reduced or completely prevented from most attacks while in it.
| Kirby raises his defense. He cannot move while in this pose, but damage will be reduced or completely prevented from most attacks while in it.
| Some Copy Abilities can enhance Kirby's guard. In ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'', guarding is combined with crouching.
| Some Copy Abilities can enhance Kirby's guard.
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| '''[[Headbutt]]'''
| '''[[Headbutt]]'''
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| '''[[Dodge]]'''
| '''[[Dodge]]'''
| Starting in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', while guarding, Kirby can perform a dodging maneuver to the left, right, or in place, completely avoiding a hit if timed correctly, but is briefly vulnerable at the end of the maneuver. This can also be done in the air.
| In newer titles, while guarding, Kirby can perform a dodging maneuver to the left, right, or in place, completely avoiding a hit if timed correctly, but is briefly vulnerable at the end of the maneuver. This can also be done in the air.
| Some Copy Abilities may restrict Kirby's dodge. In ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'', Kirby's dodge works a bit differently, and is called an '''Emergency Dodge''' in Japanese.
| Some Copy Abilities may restrict Kirby's dodge.
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| '''[[Face-to-Face]]'''
| '''[[Face-to-Face]]'''
| After eating some [[food]], Kirby can approach an ally to share the food with them, healing the ally. Allies can also do this for Kirby.
| After eating some [[food]], Kirby can approach an ally to share the food with them, healing the ally. Allies can also do this for Kirby.
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| '''Carry'''
| Starting in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', Kirby can carry certain items such as [[Key]]s and [[Crackler]]s above his head. In this state, he can dash, slide, and jump, but cannot hover or guard/dodge. A carried item can be set down or thrown a short distance.
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| '''[[Inhale|Super Inhale]]'''
| '''[[Inhale|Super Inhale]]'''
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| '''[[Normal Beam]]'''
| '''[[Normal Beam]]'''
| If Kirby has a helper at his side, he can use this move to revert the helper to an item form, which can then be inhaled for the ability or spat out as a Star Bullet. This move exists only in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', and ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''.
| If Kirby has a helper at his side, he can use this move to revert the helper to an item form, which can then be inhaled for the ability or spat out as a Star Bullet. This move exists only in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', and ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''.
| In ''Kirby Star Allies'', this action is called '''Unfriend'''.
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| '''Mount/Dismount [[Animal Friend]]'''
| '''Mount/Dismount [[Animal Friend]]'''
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| While Gooey is out, Kirby has less [[health]].
| While Gooey is out, Kirby has less [[health]].
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| '''Hold/Toss'''
| '''Hold'''
| In ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'', Kirby can hold things he's inhaled above his head, which can have varying effects depending on the thing he had inhaled. Certain enemies when held like this will convey some sort of advantage. A held item can be tossed either forward or straight up to act as a projectile. Enemies bearing Copy Abilities can be combined into [[Power Combo]] stars by doing this.
| In ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'', Kirby can hold things he's inhaled above his head, which can have varying effects depending on the thing he had inhaled. Certain enemies when held like this will convey some sort of advantage.
| This is separate from the "Carry" action.
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| '''Toss'''
| In ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'', a held item can be tossed either forward, or straight up, to act as projectiles. Enemies bearing Copy Abilities can be combined into [[Power Combo]] stars by doing this.
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| '''[[Cell Phone]]'''
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''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' sees Kirby venturing across several worlds in order to help a [[fairy]] girl named [[Ribbon]] collect the [[Crystal Shard|shards of a broken crystal]] from her home-world of [[Ripple Star]], which was invaded by [[Dark Matter (cloud)|a cloud of Dark Matter]]. On Ripple Star proper, Kirby and his entourage must do battle with an incarnation of Dark Matter known as [[Miracle Matter]], which appears to be the heart of the invading substance. Defeating it drives this Dark Matter away from Ripple Star, but it is revealed if all of the Crystal Shards were collected that the bulk of the Dark Matter had implanted itself inside Ripple Star's [[Queen]]. The fully reformed crystal zaps the queen, causing the Dark Matter within to be forced out, where it then flies off into space and becomes a planet called [[Dark Star]]. Kirby and friends go there and defeat [[0²]] in order to finally disperse the Dark Matter and save Ripple Star from its influence.
''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' sees Kirby venturing across several worlds in order to help a [[fairy]] girl named [[Ribbon]] collect the [[Crystal Shard|shards of a broken crystal]] from her home-world of [[Ripple Star]], which was invaded by [[Dark Matter (cloud)|a cloud of Dark Matter]]. On Ripple Star proper, Kirby and his entourage must do battle with an incarnation of Dark Matter known as [[Miracle Matter]], which appears to be the heart of the invading substance. Defeating it drives this Dark Matter away from Ripple Star, but it is revealed if all of the Crystal Shards were collected that the bulk of the Dark Matter had implanted itself inside Ripple Star's [[Queen]]. The fully reformed crystal zaps the queen, causing the Dark Matter within to be forced out, where it then flies off into space and becomes a planet called [[Dark Star]]. Kirby and friends go there and defeat [[0²]] in order to finally disperse the Dark Matter and save Ripple Star from its influence.


This game features [[Power Combo]]s, which are fusions of two different Copy Abilities to make an entirely new attack. These moves are often very powerful and needed to break away certain obstacles barring Kirby from a Crystal Shard. To date, this is the only ''Kirby'' game that allows for combining Copy Abilities in this way. This game is also notable for being the first to consistently depict Kirby with blushes and rounded arms in official artwork. Previously, his artwork depicted him with black lines as cheeks and more pointy arms.
This game features [[Power Combo]]s, which are fusions of two different Copy Abilities to make an entirely new attack. These moves are often very powerful and needed to break away certain obstacles barring Kirby from a Crystal Shard. To date, this is the only ''Kirby'' game that allows for combining Copy Abilities in this way.


===''Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble''===
===''Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble''===
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===''Kirby Air Ride''===
===''Kirby Air Ride''===
''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' has Kirby racing across several colorful courses on various [[Air Ride Machine|celestial vehicles]] against [[Color|other Kirbys]], King Dedede, and Meta Knight. This is the first game in the series that allows for full three-dimensional movement, though when off his machine, Kirby is only afforded five midair jumps, like in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games.
''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' has Kirby racing across several colorful courses on various [[Air Ride Machine|celestial vehicles]] against [[Color changes|other Kirbys]], King Dedede, and Meta Knight. This is the first game in the series that allows for full three-dimensional movement, though when off his machine, Kirby is only afforded five midair jumps, like in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games.


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===''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''===
===''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''===
[[File:KatAM Intro2.png|thumb|Dark Meta Knight splitting Kirby into four]]
[[File:KatAM Intro2.png|thumb|Dark Meta Knight splitting Kirby into four]]
In ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', Kirby is ambushed by someone resembling Meta Knight, who slashes him with his sword, causing Kirby to split into [[Color#Kirby & The Amazing Mirror|four identical copies of himself]], distinguishable only by differing body colors. The masked swordsman then flees into a mirror and the Kirbys give chase, leading them to a place known as the [[Mirror World]]. Here, they set off, looking for pieces of a shattered golden mirror in the center of the world. Along the way, they repeatedly run into a shadowy version of Kirby who appears to be spying on them. Upon completion of the mirror, the Kirbys jump into it to find a dark eerie copy of the area they were just in. Here, they find out that the Meta Knight who attacked them earlier was a doppelganger known as [[Dark Meta Knight]], who had previously imprisoned the real Meta Knight in this realm. After defeating the faker, Meta Knight entrusts Kirby with [[Master|his sword]], which Kirby then uses to fight [[Dark Mind]], who was responsible for creating Dark Meta Knight and for disturbing the Mirror World itself. If Kirby loses the sword during this fight, the shadowy Kirby from earlier will appear to toss it back to him. Once Dark Mind is defeated, this shady Kirby reveals himself to be [[Shadow Kirby|Mirror-world Kirby]], the Mirror World analog to Kirby himself who is tasked with keeping the peace in his world. They all say their farewells while riding their [[Warp Star]]s back to their respective realms.
In ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', Kirby is ambushed by someone resembling Meta Knight, who slashes him with his sword, causing Kirby to split into [[Color changes#Kirby & The Amazing Mirror|four identical copies of himself]], distinguishable only by differing body colors. The masked swordsman then flees into a mirror and the Kirbys give chase, leading them to a place known as the [[Mirror World]]. Here, they set off, looking for pieces of a shattered golden mirror in the center of the world. Along the way, they repeatedly run into a shadowy version of Kirby who appears to be spying on them. Upon completion of the mirror, the Kirbys jump into it to find a dark eerie copy of the area they were just in. Here, they find out that the Meta Knight who attacked them earlier was a doppelganger known as [[Dark Meta Knight]], who had previously imprisoned the real Meta Knight in this realm. After defeating the faker, Meta Knight entrusts Kirby with [[Master|his sword]], which Kirby then uses to fight [[Dark Mind]], who was responsible for creating Dark Meta Knight and for disturbing the Mirror World itself. If Kirby loses the sword during this fight, the shadowy Kirby from earlier will appear to toss it back to him. Once Dark Mind is defeated, this shady Kirby reveals himself to be [[Shadow Kirby|Mirror-world Kirby]], the Mirror World analog to Kirby himself who is tasked with keeping the peace in his world. They all say their farewells while riding their [[Warp Star]]s back to their respective realms.


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In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' and [[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|its enhanced remake]], Kirby, as well as his friends [[Bandana Waddle Dee]], [[Meta Knight]], and [[King Dedede]], find a mysterious starship, the [[Lor Starcutter]], after it crash-lands into Dream Land. It in the process loses five primary parts and all one hundred and twenty [[Energy Sphere]]s. Kirby and his friends offer to help the owner of the starship, [[Magolor]], retrieve the missing parts and the Energy Spheres. Once the Lor Starcutter is repaired, Magolor takes Kirby and friends to [[Halcandra]], Magolor's home-world. Upon arriving, however, they are immediately attacked by [[Landia]], a fiery four-headed dragon who wears [[Master Crown|a crown]] on the primary head. Magolor then asks Kirby and his friends to battle this dragon, which they promptly do. Upon Landia's defeat, Magolor steals its crown, revealing his true motive as a power-hungry despot looking to conquer the universe. To stop the traitorous Magolor, Kirby and friends team up with the defeated Landia and fight Magolor in [[Another Dimension]], destroying the crown in the process before returning home to peace and tranquility.
In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'' and [[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|its enhanced remake]], Kirby, as well as his friends [[Bandana Waddle Dee]], [[Meta Knight]], and [[King Dedede]], find a mysterious starship, the [[Lor Starcutter]], after it crash-lands into Dream Land. It in the process loses five primary parts and all one hundred and twenty [[Energy Sphere]]s. Kirby and his friends offer to help the owner of the starship, [[Magolor]], retrieve the missing parts and the Energy Spheres. Once the Lor Starcutter is repaired, Magolor takes Kirby and friends to [[Halcandra]], Magolor's home-world. Upon arriving, however, they are immediately attacked by [[Landia]], a fiery four-headed dragon who wears [[Master Crown|a crown]] on the primary head. Magolor then asks Kirby and his friends to battle this dragon, which they promptly do. Upon Landia's defeat, Magolor steals its crown, revealing his true motive as a power-hungry despot looking to conquer the universe. To stop the traitorous Magolor, Kirby and friends team up with the defeated Landia and fight Magolor in [[Another Dimension]], destroying the crown in the process before returning home to peace and tranquility.


In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', there are now six [[Mask#Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe|Dress-Up Mask]]s dedicated to Kirby, with four of them based on the four colors as seen in the game, as well as [[Cone Mouth|Cone-Mouth Kirby]] and a Gold Kirby mask. Kirby's mask can be unlocked by completing card [[Kirby 30th Anniversary|#30]] in the [[Stamp Rally]], while the masks for the other Kirby colors are unlocked by completing Stamp Rally cards #26 (Yellow Kirby), #34 (Blue Kirby), and #39 (Green Kirby) respectively. Cone-Mouth Kirby is unlocked by completing card #28, and Gold Kirby is unlocked by clearing the Main Mode [[100% completion|100%]]. The regular Kirby masks replace the wearer's voice with that of Kirby's voice, while wearing the Gold Kirby mask uses classic sound effects from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''.
In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', there are now six [[Dress-Up Mask]]s dedicated to Kirby, with four of them based on the four colors as seen in the game, as well as [[Cone Mouth|Cone-Mouth Kirby]] and a Gold Kirby mask. Kirby's mask can be unlocked by completing card [[Kirby 30th Anniversary|#30]] in the [[Stamp Rally]], while the masks for the other Kirby colors are unlocked by completing Stamp Rally cards #26 (Yellow Kirby), #34 (Blue Kirby), and #39 (Green Kirby) respectively. Cone-Mouth Kirby is unlocked by completing card #28, and Gold Kirby is unlocked by clearing the Main Mode [[100% completion|100%]]. The regular Kirby masks replace the wearer's voice with that of Kirby's voice, while wearing the Gold Kirby mask uses classic sound effects from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''.


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===''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe''===
===''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe''===
[[File:TKCD splash artwork.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Team Kirby does battle with [[Kibble Blade]]]]
[[File:TKCD splash artwork.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Team Kirby does battle with [[Kibble Blade]]]]
Kirby teams up with [[Color|three other Kirbys]] in ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]'' to form a band of medieval-styled adventurers and save the [[Dream Kingdom]] from a horde of monsters. Along the way, they earn - and subsequently spend - an enormous quantity of [[Gem Apple]]s at [[Magolor's Shoppe]] to purchase better equipment and support items, in order to defeat the [[Taranza|puppeteer mage]], [[Taranza]], behind the rampaging beasts. After defeating Taranza, however, a new set of much more powerful foes emerge from a [[Black Mirror]] which Taranza had been entranced by. Team Kirby must defeat these parallel invaders and then shatter the mirror to restore the peace.
Kirby teams up with [[Color changes|three other Kirbys]] in ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]'' to form a band of medieval-styled adventurers and save the [[Dream Kingdom]] from a horde of monsters. Along the way, they earn - and subsequently spend - an enormous quantity of [[Gem Apple]]s at [[Magolor's Shoppe]] to purchase better equipment and support items, in order to defeat the [[Taranza|puppeteer mage]], [[Taranza]], behind the rampaging beasts. After defeating Taranza, however, a new set of much more powerful foes emerge from a [[Black Mirror]] which Taranza had been entranced by. Team Kirby must defeat these parallel invaders and then shatter the mirror to restore the peace.


===''Kirby's Blowout Blast''===
===''Kirby's Blowout Blast''===
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===''Kirby Battle Royale''===
===''Kirby Battle Royale''===
Continuing the 3D formula from ''Kirby's Blowout Blast'', ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]'' pits Kirby against [[Color|clones of himself]] in several battle mini-games using various Copy Abilities to win a massive cake in a tournament held by King Dedede titled "[[Dedede's Cake Royale|The Cake Royale]]". With Dedede's attempts to humiliate Kirby by seeing him defeated in the games failing, he takes his [[Kirby Printer]] and merges it into a [[Dededestroyer Z|giant robot]] in an attempt to crush his pink rival directly. Kirby's unstoppable urge for cake overcomes this as well, destroying the robot and the printer, taking all the Kirby clones with it.
Continuing the 3D formula from ''Kirby's Blowout Blast'', ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]'' pits Kirby against [[Color changes|clones of himself]] in several battle mini-games using various Copy Abilities to win a massive cake in a tournament held by King Dedede titled "[[Dedede's Cake Royale|The Cake Royale]]". With Dedede's attempts to humiliate Kirby by seeing him defeated in the games failing, he takes his [[Kirby Printer]] and merges it into a [[Dededestroyer Z|giant robot]] in an attempt to crush his pink rival directly. Kirby's unstoppable urge for cake overcomes this as well, destroying the robot and the printer, taking all the Kirby clones with it.


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===''Super Kirby Clash''===
===''Super Kirby Clash''===
[[File:SKC eShop artwork.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Icon for the game, depicting a scene where Team Kirby battles [[Ignite Edge]]]]
[[File:SKC eShop artwork.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Icon for the game, depicting a scene where Team Kirby battles [[Ignite Edge]]]]
Like in ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]'', Kirby teams up with [[Color|three other Kirbys]] to battle bosses and save the Dream Kingdom in ''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''. This time, the Kingdom is being terrorized by a [[Parallel Nightmare|Parallel version of Nightmare]], and Team Kirby moves throughout the land to chase him down and take out all of the monsters and great ancient foes he summons along the way.
Like in ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]'', Kirby teams up with [[Color changes|three other Kirbys]] to battle bosses and save the Dream Kingdom in ''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''. This time, the Kingdom is being terrorized by a [[Parallel Nightmare|Parallel version of Nightmare]], and Team Kirby moves throughout the land to chase him down and take out all of the monsters and great ancient foes he summons along the way.


===''Kirby Fighters 2''===
===''Kirby Fighters 2''===
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In ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'', Kirby gets shrunk by the [[Dream Fork]] as he is about to eat a cake before the gourmet fest starts, and falls on the cake. He is joined afterwards by other colored Kirbys and they compete to see who can get the most [[Strawberry|strawberries]] as they race and battle along various giant food-based stages set up by the "Dream Restaurant".
In ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'', Kirby gets shrunk by the [[Dream Fork]] as he is about to eat a cake before the gourmet fest starts, and falls on the cake. He is joined afterwards by other colored Kirbys and they compete to see who can get the most [[Strawberry|strawberries]] as they race and battle along various giant food-based stages set up by the "Dream Restaurant".


Kirby is the sole playable character in this game, though the player can choose between 40 different [[Color]]s and 25 different [[Costumes]] for him to wear, several of which make him resemble other characters. Kirby is also featured on numerous [[Character Treat]]s.
Kirby is the sole playable character in this game, though the player can choose between 40 different [[Colors]] and 25 different [[Costumes]] for him to wear, several of which make him resemble other characters. Kirby is also featured on numerous [[Character Treat]]s.


===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
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|{{center|[[File:KDL Kirby sprite.png]]}}
|{{center|[[File:KDL Kirby sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''
|Kirby's first sprite appearance notably lacked his cheek-blush.
|Kirby's first sprite appearance notably lacked his cheek-blush. This is present on larger in-game depictions, however.
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|{{center|[[File:KA Kirby sprite.png]]}}
|{{center|[[File:KA Kirby sprite.png]]}}
|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''
|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''
|Very similar to his initial Game Boy incarnation, though brightly-colored and possessing cheek-blush, as well as a plethora of new animations.<br>The sprite possesses the same amount of pixels as in ''Kirby's Dream Land'', though due to the NES's larger display and different aspect ratio, it appears smaller and wider in practice.<br>A quirk unique to this game is that Kirby's sprite becomes slightly plumper when wielding a Copy Ability.
|Very similar to his initial Game Boy incarnation, though brightly-colored and possessing cheek-blush, as well as a plethora of new animations. The sprite possesses the same amount of pixels as in ''Kirby's Dream Land'', though due to the NES's larger display and different aspect ratio, it appears smaller and wider.
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|-
|{{center|[[File:KPL Kirby sprite.png]]}}
|{{center|[[File:KPL Kirby sprite.png]]}}
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|[[File:KTD Boxart NA.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''
|'''Story Mode (American English):'''<br>
|'''Story Mode:'''<br>
''Inhale enemies to {{color|orange|acquire their abilities}}, and then perform a variety of moves! Now go climb the {{color|orange|Dreamstalk}} and rescue {{color|orange|King Dedede}}!''<br><br>
''Inhale enemies to {{color|orange|acquire their abilities}}, and then perform a variety of moves! Now go climb the {{color|orange|Dreamstalk}} and rescue {{color|orange|King Dedede}}!''<br><br>
'''Story Mode (British English):'''<br>
''Inhale enemies to {{color|orange|acquire their abilities}}, and then perform a variety of moves! Now go and climb the {{color|orange|Dreamstalk}}, and rescue {{color|orange|King Dedede}}!''<br><br>
'''In water:'''<br>
'''In water:'''<br>
''Kirby can swim with the best of them, and he can {{color|orange|float}} on water with an inner tube. Your abilities are limited while underwater, but your {{color|orange|Water Gun}} ability will help you in a pinch.''<br><br>
''Kirby can swim with the best of them, and he can {{color|orange|float}} on water with an inner tube. Your abilities are limited while underwater, but your {{color|orange|Water Gun}} ability will help you in a pinch.''<br><br>
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===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' trophy===
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' trophies===
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!colspan=4|Kirby's trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' &nbsp;
!colspan=4|Kirby's trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' &nbsp;
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===amiibo===
*''Round, pink and surprisingly powerful, Kirby™ is one of the most iconic heroes in video game history. A denizen of the peaceful planet Pop Star, Kirby became a citizen of Dream Land after defeating King Dedede. He can inhale things with his big mouth, either copying their abilities or spitting them out again.''


===[[Play Nintendo]]===
===[[Play Nintendo]]===
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|<tabs>
|<tabs>
<tab name="Kirby’s Avalanche">
<tab name="Kirby's Avalanche">
*"''Hi, Waddle Dee! Are you ready?!?''"
*"''Hi, Waddle Dee! Are you ready?!?''"
*"''Sorry, rules are rules!''"
*"''Sorry, rules are rules!''"
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*"''Welcome King Dedede. And good luck to you too.''"
*"''Welcome King Dedede. And good luck to you too.''"
</tab>
</tab>
<tab name="Kirby’s Dream Course (unofficial translation)">
<tab name="Kirby's Dream Course (unofficial translation)">
*''"I wonder if I'll have another wonderful dream tonight, gazing up at the stars."''
*''"I wonder if I'll have another wonderful dream tonight, gazing up at the stars."''
*''"Huh?"'''
*''"Huh?"'''
*''"What!?"''
*''"What!?"''
</tab>
</tab>
<tab name="Kirby’s Star Stacker (Super Famicom) (unofficial translation)">
<tab name="Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom) (unofficial translation)">
*"''Choose from a variety of game modes!''"
*"''Choose from a variety of game modes!''"
*"''Get the highest score you can! How many stars can you collect?''"
*"''Get the highest score you can! How many stars can you collect?''"
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*"''Check your high scores and battle records!''"
*"''Check your high scores and battle records!''"
</tab>
</tab>
<tab name="Kirby’s (Extra) Epic Yarn">
<tab name="Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn">
*''"Down the hatch!"''
*''"Down the hatch!"''
*''"This grass feels funny,"''
*''"This grass feels funny,"''
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