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Springy Hand Land

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Springy Hand Land
KF2 Stage Springy Hand Land.png
The stage select image for Springy Hand Land in Kirby Fighters 2
Details
Game(s) Kirby Fighters Deluxe, Kirby Fighters 2
Hazard(s) Springy Hands
Based on Lollipop Land - Stage 3
Theme Music

Default music for Springy Hand Land.

Alternate Music

"Spring Smash Factory" (Kirby Fighters 2 remix)

Alternate music for Springy Hand Land.

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Springy Hand Land is a Battle Stage that appears in Kirby Fighters Deluxe and Kirby Fighters 2. It is based on Lollipop Land - Stage 3 from Kirby: Triple Deluxe, using its general appearance and music.

Layout[edit]

The stage's main floor is flat, with two thin floors on the sides. The main hazard is six Springy Hands in the middle, which shoot out towards the screen in randomly-chosen patterns, launching any fighters in front of them into the fourth wall and dealing 48 damage to them. These hands can also break Containers and destroy Action Stars.

The aesthetic of the stage is that of a giant toy box, with brightly-colored mechanisms and decorative objects. The walls are tiled with blue and orange ceramic.

In Kirby Fighters 2, it is possible to toggle on or off the hazards for this stage in regular battles. When hazards are off, the Springy Hands will not extend at all.

Unlock requirements[edit]

In Kirby Fighters 2, Springy Hand Land is one of the first stages already available from the start, with a Fighters Rank of 1. The secret song for the stage is unlocked at a Fighters Rank of 31.

Origin[edit]

Main article: Lollipop Land - Stage 3

Springy Hand Land takes its aesthetic and main theme music from the Lollipop Land - Stage 3 in Kirby: Triple Deluxe, which first introduced Springy Hands into the Kirby series. There are very few graphical differences between the original level and the stage, and the Springy Hands themselves behave in practically identical fashion.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ボヨヨンハンドステージ
Boyoyon Hando Sutēji
Springy Hand Stage
Traditional Chinese 彈力手關卡
tán lì shǒu guān kǎ
Spring Hand Stage
Simplified Chinese 弹力手关卡
tán lì shǒu guān kǎ
Dutch Veerhandland Spring hand land
French Mains à ressort Spring hands
German Federhand-Land Spring Hand Land
Italian Casa delle mani a molla House of spring hands
Korean 스프링 핸드 스테이지
seupeuling haendeu seuteiji
Spring Hand Stage
Spanish Casa de las manos resorte House of spring hands