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'''Trampoline'''<ref>North American ''Kirby's Dream Course'' instruction booklet, pg. 51</ref> is a stage hazard in ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''. It is a panel that can be found on floors or slopes which resembles a square of translucent plastic tarp stretched over the surface, usually a shade of green in color, but whose exact hue depends on the course being played. If [[Kirby]] lands on a trampoline from the air, he will be bounced up (or away in the event of slanted trampolines) with greater force than usual. This can be combined with pressing A on landing to give Kirby a very large boost, allowing him to reach greater heights on the board. Trampolines have no effect on grounder shots. | '''Trampoline'''<ref>North American ''Kirby's Dream Course'' instruction booklet, pg. 51</ref> is a stage hazard in ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''. It is a panel that can be found on floors or slopes which resembles a square of translucent plastic tarp stretched over the surface, usually a shade of green in color, but whose exact hue depends on the course being played. If [[Kirby]] lands on a trampoline from the air, he will be bounced up (or away in the event of slanted trampolines) with greater force than usual. This can be combined with pressing A on landing to give Kirby a very large boost, allowing him to reach greater heights on the board. Trampolines have no effect on grounder shots. | ||
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- This article is about the hazard from Kirby's Dream Course, and should not be confused with Spring.
Trampoline[1] is a stage hazard in Kirby's Dream Course. It is a panel that can be found on floors or slopes which resembles a square of translucent plastic tarp stretched over the surface, usually a shade of green in color, but whose exact hue depends on the course being played. If Kirby lands on a trampoline from the air, he will be bounced up (or away in the event of slanted trampolines) with greater force than usual. This can be combined with pressing A on landing to give Kirby a very large boost, allowing him to reach greater heights on the board. Trampolines have no effect on grounder shots.
ProfilesEdit
- Kirby's Dream Course instruction booklet - "If Kirby moves onto this panel, you can make him fly higher."
GalleryEdit
Names in other languagesEdit
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | トランポリン Toranporin |
Trampoline |
References
- ↑ North American Kirby's Dream Course instruction booklet, pg. 51