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'''Eternal Dreamland''' is the final level of ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. It contains no stages, and consists solely of the fight with the final boss of [[Story Mode]], [[Flowered Sectonia]].
'''Eternal Dreamland''' is the final level of ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. It contains no stages, and consists solely of the fight with the final boss of Story Mode, [[Flowered Sectonia]].


This level cannot be accessed in [[Dededetour!]].
This level cannot be accessed in [[Dededetour!]].
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The word "Dreamland" in the Japanese, English, and Korean names does not refer to [[Dream Land]], as in the setting of the series, but rather the idea of being put into "eternal beauty sleep", as described in Sectonia's pause screen descriptions. This is why it is stylized as a single word rather than two. Dream Land is known as Pupupuland in Japanese and Korean, so this overlap does not exist in those languages. However, the German and Italian localizations do reference Dream Land in their names for the level.
*The word "Dreamland" in the Japanese, English, and Korean names does not refer to [[Dream Land]], as in the setting of the series, but rather the idea of being put into "eternal beauty sleep", as described in Sectonia's pause screen descriptions. This is why it is stylized as a single word rather than two. Dream Land is known as Pupupuland in Japanese and Korean, so this overlap does not exist in those languages. However, the German and Italian localizations do reference Dream Land in their names for the level.
*In [[The Arena]], only Phase 2 of the fight with [[Flowered Sectonia]] is used. Additionally, this fight is not used at all in [[The True Arena]], as it instead has the unique [[Soul of Sectonia]] fight.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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