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Zeke is a key-like creature that appears in Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn. After Kirby properly decorates Apartment 102, Zeke will become a tenant. He will play a minigame with Kirby called "Zeke's Hide-and Seek". In these minigames, Zeke and his friends will split up, and Kirby must find them throughout levels that Kirby has already completed in a designated amount of time. The reward for completing each level of the minigame is Fabric. After complete a minigame level, another one will become available providing the stage the game is held in has already been played through. There are 18 levels in all.
Zeke's Hide-and-Seek
- Main article: Zeke's Hide-and-Seek
No.
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Level
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Difficulty
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Time (minutes)
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Fabric
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1
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Fountain Gardens
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1
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3:00
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Blue Sky
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2
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Rainbow Falls
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1
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3:00
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Rainbow Dot
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3
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Big-Bean Vine
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2
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1:00
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Natural Dot
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4
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Pyramid Sands
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2
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3:00
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Red Dot
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5
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Cool Cave
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2
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3:00
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Red Tartan
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6
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Flower Fields
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2
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3:00
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Sunflower
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7
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Dino Jungle
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3
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3:00
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Dino Egg
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8
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Toy Tracks
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3
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3:00
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Colored Blocks
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9
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Mushroom Run
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3
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3:00
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Mushroom
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10
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Sweets Park
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3
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3:00
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Gifts of Love
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11
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Melody Town
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3
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0:20
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Music Lover
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12
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Splash Beach
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3
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3:00
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At the Beach
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13
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Blub-Blub Ocean
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3
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3:00
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Waves
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14
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Snow Fields
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3
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2:00
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Igloo
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15
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Future City
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4
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3:00
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Future City
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16
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Tempest Towers
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4
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2:00
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Butter Building
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17
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Mole Hole
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4
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0:15
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Veggie
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18
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Dark Manor
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5
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3:00
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Floaty Ghost
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Names in other languages
Language
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Name
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Meaning
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Japanese
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クルリン Kururin
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Krullin
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French
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Cachel
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Pun on "cacher" (to hide) and "cache-cache" (hide-and-seek)
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German
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Suchmich
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"Search for me"
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Latin American Spanish
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Escompiter
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Pun on the word "escondite" (hide-and-seek)
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European Spanish
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Esquivín
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Pun on the word "esquivar" (dodge)
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Characters of the Kirby video game series (ordered by first game appearance) |
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| Kirby's Dream Land | | | Kirby's Adventure | | | Kirby's Dream Course | | | Kirby's Dream Land 2 | | | Kirby Super Star | | | Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy) | | | Kirby's Dream Land 3 | | | Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom) | | | Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards | | | Kirby & The Amazing Mirror | | | Kirby: Canvas Curse | | | Kirby: Squeak Squad | | | Kirby Super Star Ultra | | | Kirby's Epic Yarn | | | Kirby Mass Attack | | | Kirby's Return to Dream Land | | | Kirby: Triple Deluxe | | | Kirby and the Rainbow Curse | | | Kirby: Planet Robobot | | | Kirby Battle Royale | | | Kirby Star Allies | | | Super Kirby Clash | | | Kirby and the Forgotten Land | Elfilin • Beast Pack (Gorimondo, Carol, Sillydillo, Leon) • Fecto Forgo • Fecto Elfilis • Waddle Dee Town residents (Café-Manager Waddle Dee, Café-Staff Waddle Dee, Commentator Waddle Dee, Delivery Waddle Dee, Game-Shop Waddle Dee, Item-Shop Waddle Dee, Minion Waddle Dee, The Deedly Dees, Trader Waddle Dee, Usher Waddle Dee, Weapons-Shop Waddle Dee, Wise Waddle Dee) | | Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe | | | Other recurring Bosses (at least 3 appearances) | | | Recurring Mid-Bosses (at least 3 appearances) | | | Other characters | |
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