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The '''Mirror World''', also referred to as '''Mirror Country''' or '''Mirror Land''', is a world that lies parallel to [[Kirby]]'s home of [[Dream Land]]. It is a peaceful world similar to Dream Land. The two worlds are connected through a magical mirror located in the skies of the respective worlds. The Mirror World debuted in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', which is yet the only game in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]] to include it. | The '''Mirror World''', also referred to as '''Mirror Country''' or '''Mirror Land''', is a world that lies parallel to [[Kirby]]'s home of [[Dream Land]]. It is a peaceful world similar to Dream Land. The two worlds are connected through a magical mirror located in the skies of the respective worlds. The Mirror World debuted in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', which is yet the only game in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]] to include it. | ||
Though similar to Dream Land in many respects, the Mirror World has little in common geographically with the more familiar world. It has very few open plains, being instead covered primarily with forest. It has very little in the way of cloudy terrain, unlike Dream Land, and its mansion has no analogue to Dream Land. However, it shares many creatures with Dream Land, even having its own counterparts to Kirby, [[Meta Knight]], and [[King Dedede]] (known as [[ | Though similar to Dream Land in many respects, the Mirror World has little in common geographically with the more familiar world. It has very few open plains, being instead covered primarily with forest. It has very little in the way of cloudy terrain, unlike Dream Land, and its mansion has no analogue to Dream Land. However, it shares many creatures with Dream Land, even having its own counterparts to Kirby, [[Meta Knight]], and [[King Dedede]] (known as [[Shadow Kirby]], [[Dark Meta Knight]], and [[Shadow Dedede]], respectively). | ||
Locations of the Mirror World include these areas: | Locations of the Mirror World include these areas: |
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The Mirror World, also referred to as Mirror Country or Mirror Land, is a world that lies parallel to Kirby's home of Dream Land. It is a peaceful world similar to Dream Land. The two worlds are connected through a magical mirror located in the skies of the respective worlds. The Mirror World debuted in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, which is yet the only game in the Kirby series to include it.
Though similar to Dream Land in many respects, the Mirror World has little in common geographically with the more familiar world. It has very few open plains, being instead covered primarily with forest. It has very little in the way of cloudy terrain, unlike Dream Land, and its mansion has no analogue to Dream Land. However, it shares many creatures with Dream Land, even having its own counterparts to Kirby, Meta Knight, and King Dedede (known as Shadow Kirby, Dark Meta Knight, and Shadow Dedede, respectively).
Locations of the Mirror World include these areas:
- Rainbow Route
- Moonlight Mansion
- Cabbage Cavern
- Mustard Mountain
- Carrot Castle
- Olive Ocean
- Peppermint Palace
- Radish Ruins
- Candy Constellation
Game Appearance
The Mirror World is the setting for the game Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. It contains all the areas Kirby needs to visit in order to complete the game. During the game, an evil being called Dark Mind attacked the peaceful world and spread chaos. Kirby enters the realm in search of Meta Knight and ends up saving the world by collecting the eight Mirror Shards and defeating Dark Mind.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 鏡の国 Kagami no Kuni |
Mirror Country/Land |
Spanish | Mundo de los espejos | World of mirrors |