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Rainbow Resort - Stage 6

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Rainbow Resort - Stage 6
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Kirby standing before the final stage exit. (Nightmare in Dream Land)
Details
Level Rainbow Resort
Big Switch Yes
Stage order
Rainbow Resort - Stage 5 Rainbow Resort - Stage 7 (boss fight) →
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Rainbow Resort - Stage 6 is the sixth stage of Rainbow Resort in Kirby's Adventure and its remake, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. It is a direct throwback to Kirby's debut game, Kirby's Dream Land. The background, music and stage graphics are taken directly from that game.

Overview

This stage takes place in eight major pieces, each of which resemble levels from Kirby's Dream Land. The first takes place in a monochrome field resembling Green Greens, with a straightforward path past some basic enemies.

The next area takes place in the woods, past Poppy Bros. Jr.s riding apples.

From there, Kirby enters a castle representing Castle Lololo and walks through a dark hall.

Kirby then finds himself in a brighter interior space, where he can pick up a 1-Up and Maxim Tomato before proceeding.

The door leads to a tropical locale styled after Float Islands, where Kirby will need to proceed past bottomless pools and aquatic foes.

From there, Kirby ventures through a series of narrow underground tunnels past Kabu, Gordos and spikes.

Kirby then finds himself up in a cloud area styled after Bubbly Clouds, where he must work his way past Scarfys who fly in.

The last area leads to a palace interior and a thin winding tunnel, which open up above to a large starry ascent past enemies who grant Copy Abilities. The stage exit can be found on the highest platform.

If Kirby wants to find the Big Switch here, he must enter the moon.

Enemies, Mid-Bosses, and Abilities

Regular Enemies Mid-Bosses

  • None

Abilities

Trivia

  • Due to the gimmick of this stage, it is the only one whose background graphics do not differ greatly between Adventure and Nightmare in Dream Land.
    • However, the original Adventure version features monochrome enemies and objects as well. It also monochromatizes the HUD.
  • In the Adventure version of this stage, the theme music is pitched down one note from the original Kirby's Dream Land version. This shift is not present in the Nightmare in Dream Land version.

Gallery

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