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'''Kirby''' ({{ja|カービィ|Kābī}}, ''Kirby'') returns as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. He was confirmed for ''Brawl'' in the first preview shown at May 2006's [[E3]] show. Of all the characters shown, Kirby appears to be almost completely unchanged graphically. He is once again voiced by Makiko Ōmoto, using some recycled voice clips from ''[[Melee]]'', while providing some new, slightly lower-pitched voice clips akin to his appearances in the ''Kirby: Right Back At Ya!'' anime. | '''Kirby''' ({{ja|カービィ|Kābī}}, ''Kirby'') returns as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. He was confirmed for ''Brawl'' in the first preview shown at May 2006's [[E3]] show. Of all the characters shown, Kirby appears to be almost completely unchanged graphically. He is once again voiced by Makiko Ōmoto, using some recycled voice clips from ''[[Melee]]'', while providing some new, slightly lower-pitched voice clips akin to his appearances in the ''Kirby: Right Back At Ya!'' anime. | ||
He ranks 20th on the [[tier list]] at the top of mid tier, which is a drastic improvement over his | He ranks 20th on the [[tier list]] at the top of mid tier, which is a drastic improvement over his lower place ranking in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. Kirby has one of the strongest combo abilities in ''Brawl'', as he has many great setup moves, and attacks that string together well. Additionally, Kirby possesses a strong [[grab]] game, with an above average grab range, two great setup throws, and a throw that can even KO (which is rare among characters in ''Brawl''). Kirby also has a far reaching and generally safe [[recovery]], disproportionately far [[disjointed hitbox|disjointed]] [[reach]] in his attacks, fast and solid tilts, an all-purpose attack in his [[back aerial]], solid [[edge guarding]] capabilities, and both fast and very powerful finishers (with his [[forward smash]] being especially effective). However, Kirby suffers from slow movement speed, which when combined with his lack of a solid projectile, creates difficulty [[approach]]ing and dealing with opposing [[camping]]. Additionally, with his very light [[weight]] and poor [[momentum cancelling]] abilities, Kirby has one of the worst endurances. Kirby also has his power taper off greatly outside his finishers (giving opponents very high survival potential if Kirby can't land his finishers), and poor to mediocre aerials outside his back aerial. Overall, Kirby has above average matchups (with generally poor [[matchup]]s against top/high tier characters, most notably, being countered by three of the four best characters), and has achieved average [[tournament]] results. | ||
However, Kirby suffers from slow movement speed, which when combined with his lack of a solid projectile, creates difficulty [[approach]]ing and dealing with opposing [[camping]]. Additionally, with his very light [[weight]] and poor [[momentum cancelling]] abilities, Kirby has one of the worst endurances. Kirby also has his power taper off greatly outside his finishers (giving opponents very high survival potential if Kirby can't land his finishers), and poor to mediocre aerials outside his back aerial. | |||
Overall, Kirby has above average matchups (with generally poor [[matchup]]s against top/high tier characters, most notably, being countered by three of the four best characters), and has achieved average [[tournament]] results. | |||
==Attributes== | ==Attributes== | ||
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==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ||
Possibly due to being considered by many | Possibly due to being considered by many the worst character in ''Melee'', Kirby has been significantly [[buff]]ed in the transition to ''Brawl'', and many of the flaws that severely crippled him have been addressed. Kirby has seen significant improvements to his aerial game, his recovery, his grab, and his hitboxes/range. The changes in mechanics also helped out Kirby as he still maintains a strong combo game despite the introduction of [[hitstun canceling]], and the introduction of tripping benefits some of his moves such as his down tilt. The changes to [[lock]]s also benefits him as he can use his jab and down tilt to lock his opponents and build up a lot of damage. Lastly, the overall slower pace of the game combined with his improved range makes it a lot harder for his opponents to zone him out. | ||
Despite his buffs, | Despite his buffs, he also received a few [[nerf]]s, mainly to his damage output as well as the frame data on some of his moves. Kirbycide can also no longer kill his victim first, making [[sacrificial KO]]s a much larger risk. | ||
Nevertheless, Kirby has been significantly buffed overall, resulting in him going from arguably the worst character in ''Melee'' to an average character in ''Brawl''. | Nevertheless, Kirby has been significantly buffed overall, resulting in him going from arguably the worst character in ''Melee'' to an average character in ''Brawl''. | ||
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**{{nerf|The first two hits deal less damage (3%/4% → 2%/3%) the first hit has a shorter duration (frames 3-4 → 3).}} | **{{nerf|The first two hits deal less damage (3%/4% → 2%/3%) the first hit has a shorter duration (frames 3-4 → 3).}} | ||
*[[Forward tilt]]: | *[[Forward tilt]]: | ||
**{{nerf|Forward tilt deals less damage (11% → 8%/7%) without proper compensation on its base knockback (8 → 12) and has received a sourspot | **{{nerf|Forward tilt deals less damage (11% → 8%/7%) without proper compensation on its base knockback (8 → 12) and has received a sourspot.}} | ||
*[[Up tilt]]: | *[[Up tilt]]: | ||
**{{buff|Up tilt has a longer duration (frame 4 (clean)/5-7 (late) → 4-5/6-10) and has less ending lag (FAF 24 → 21).}} | **{{buff|Up tilt has a longer duration (frame 4 (clean)/5-7 (late) → 4-5/6-10) and has less ending lag (FAF 24 → 21).}} | ||
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*[[Up smash]]: | *[[Up smash]]: | ||
**{{buff|Up smash's early hit's sourspot deals more damage (13% → 14%).}} | **{{buff|Up smash's early hit's sourspot deals more damage (13% → 14%).}} | ||
**{{buff|It now grants intangibility to Kirby's | **{{buff|It now grants intangibility to Kirby's feet.}} | ||
**{{nerf|It has more startup lag (frame 13 → 14), the early hit has | **{{nerf|It has more startup lag (frame 13 → 14), the early hit has reduced knockback (30 (base), 118 (scaling) → 34/100) and the late hit deals less damage (13%/12% → 12%/11%) with no compensation on its knockback.}} | ||
*[[Down smash]]: | *[[Down smash]]: | ||
**{{buff|Down smash's sourspot has higher knockback scaling (80 → 85) improving its edgeguarding potential.}} | **{{buff|Down smash's sourspot has higher knockback scaling (80 → 85) improving its edgeguarding potential.}} | ||
**{{buff|Its clean hit and | **{{buff|Its clean hit and foot intangibility have a longer duration (frames 7-9 → 10-14).}} | ||
**{{nerf|It has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 7-22 → 10-22).}} | **{{nerf|It has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 7-22 → 10-22).}} | ||
**{{nerf|It is no longer interruptible | **{{nerf|It is no longer interruptible giving it more ending lag (FAF 50 → 56).}} | ||
**{{change|Its late hit no longer deals consistent damage (10% → 11%/9%).}} | **{{change|Its late hit no longer deals consistent damage (10% → 11%/9%).}} | ||
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*[[Stone]]: | *[[Stone]]: | ||
**{{buff|Stone has higher knockback scaling (55 → 70) and produces an additional hitbox upon landing. The grounded version also now has a hitbox which is a [[semi-spike]] which deals 14% and is capable of locking and tripping opponents There is also less ending lag upon cancellation (FAF 31 → 28).}} | **{{buff|Stone has higher knockback scaling (55 → 70) and produces an additional hitbox upon landing. The grounded version also now has a hitbox which is a [[semi-spike]] which deals 14% and is capable of locking and tripping opponents There is also less ending lag upon cancellation (FAF 31 → 28).}} | ||
**{{nerf|Stone cannot be cancelled as early (frame 48 → 54).}} | |||
**{{change|Kirby no longer vocalizes when exiting out of his Stone form, being replaced by a sound effect.}} | **{{change|Kirby no longer vocalizes when exiting out of his Stone form, being replaced by a sound effect.}} | ||
*[[Cook Kirby]]: | *[[Cook Kirby]]: | ||
**{{change|Kirby has a [[Final Smash]]: [[Cook Kirby]]. He puts on a chef hat and brings out a spatula and a frying pan, and he sucks nearby opponents, items, and projectiles into a cauldron where he then proceeds to cook them. It deals 34% damage with weak knockback and can generate more [[item]]s.}} | **{{change|Kirby has a [[Final Smash]]: [[Cook Kirby]]. He puts on a chef hat and brings out a spatula and a frying pan, and he sucks nearby opponents, items, and projectiles into a cauldron where he then proceeds to cook them. It deals 34% damage with weak knockback and can generate more [[item]]s.}} | ||
==Moveset== | ==Moveset== | ||
{{MovesetTable | {{MovesetTable | ||
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|fsdmg=24% (12 hits), 10% (release) | |fsdmg=24% (12 hits), 10% (release) | ||
|fsdesc=Kirby pulls in nearby opponents into a pot and cooks them. If [[items]] are on, then certain items will pop out of the pan as soon as the players are released. | |fsdesc=Kirby pulls in nearby opponents into a pot and cooks them. If [[items]] are on, then certain items will pop out of the pan as soon as the players are released. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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==In [[competitive play]]== | ==In [[competitive play]]== | ||
===Matchups=== | |||
{{SSBBMatchupTable|kirby=yes}} | |||
Kirby has a decent matchup spread overall. He is countered by three characters, soft countered by seven, and has twelve even matchups. Conversely, he soft counters nine and counters five. Kirby generally does well against characters he can crouch under most of their moves, can combo with ease, have difficulty hitting him, or have some combination. These include characters such as {{SSBB|Falco}} and {{SSBB|Sheik}}. His light weight is beneficial against {{SSBB|King Dedede}}, since the latter specializes in chain grabbing opponents, with Kirby's light weight rendering this strategy moot (although his light weight also renders him more vulnerable to KOs). However, he tends to struggle against characters who can outspeed and outranged him at most departments, such as {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}, or camp him, such as the {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}} and {{SSBB|Olimar}}. | |||
===Most historically significant players=== | ===Most historically significant players=== | ||
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===Tier placement and history=== | ===Tier placement and history=== | ||
Players almost immediately saw Kirby's improvements from ''Melee'' (which included a stronger aerial game, grabs, and a more reliable recovery) and combined with the slower pace of the game to which he can keep up with, he was ranked 14th on Brawl's first tier list, and then rose to 13th place on the second and third tier lists. However, due to characters of higher tiers having more prominent strengths, and the flaws of Kirby's poor endurance and susceptibility to getting camped, he dropped to 16th in the fourth one, 19th in the sixth edition, and to 20th in the seventh and eighth versions. Kirby’s merely average playerbase and poor matchups against top-tiers resulted in him seeing rare use in top-level play; however, Kirby’s traits were still a significant step up from ''Melee'', which allowed him to finally allow his strengths to be put to full use and achieve decent success from Brawl’s competitive lifespan. | Players almost immediately saw Kirby's improvements from ''Melee'' (which included a stronger aerial game, grabs, and a more reliable recovery) and combined with the slower pace of the game to which he can keep up with, he was ranked 14th on Brawl's first tier list, and then rose to 13th place on the second and third tier lists. However, due to characters of higher tiers having more prominent strengths, and the flaws of Kirby's poor endurance and susceptibility to getting camped, he dropped to 16th in the fourth one, 19th in the sixth edition, and to 20th in the seventh and eighth versions. Kirby’s merely average playerbase and poor matchups against top-tiers resulted in him seeing rare use in top-level play; however, Kirby’s traits were still a significant step up from ''Melee'', which allowed him to finally allow his strengths to be put to full use and achieve decent success from Brawl’s competitive lifespan. | ||
==Role in [[The Subspace Emissary]]== | ==Role in [[The Subspace Emissary]]== | ||
[[File:Subspace kirby.PNG|thumb|200px|Kirby in ''[[SSE]].'']] | [[File:Subspace kirby.PNG|thumb|200px|Kirby in ''[[SSE]].'']] | ||
Kirby is the deuteragonist in The Subspace Emissary. In the beginning, a trophy of {{SSBB|Mario}} and Kirby are thrown into an arena, come to life, and have a friendly match. The player chooses the one they want to play as. After the battle between the two, the victor revives the fallen loser, and the two fighters celebrate and wave to the crowd when suddenly, the Subspace Army attacks {{SSBB|Peach}} and {{SSBB|Zelda}}, who were watching their match, and both come to their aid. After the brief battle, the [[Ancient Minister]] shows up with a giant [[Subspace Bomb]] that is quickly armed by two R.O.B.s. When Mario attempts to stop the bomb, he is ambushed by a giant cannonball and is blasted away from the stadium. Meanwhile, the two princesses are captured by [[Petey Piranha]], and are thrown into separate cages. Kirby then faces off against Petey, but only one princess can be freed. After defeating Petey, {{SSBB|Wario}} appears carrying a giant gun called the [[Dark Cannon]], turns the princess Kirby didn't save into a trophy, and runs off with her. As Kirby and the remaining princess begin to leave, Kirby, seeing that the Subspace Bomb is about to explode, flees the Midair Stadium via [[Warp Star]]. However, they are soon chased by the | Kirby is the deuteragonist in The Subspace Emissary. In the beginning, a trophy of {{SSBB|Mario}} and Kirby are thrown into an arena, come to life, and have a friendly match. The player chooses the one they want to play as. After the battle between the two, the victor revives the fallen loser, and the two fighters celebrate and wave to the crowd when suddenly, the Subspace Army attacks {{SSBB|Peach}} and {{SSBB|Zelda}}, who were watching their match, and both come to their aid. After the brief battle, the [[Ancient Minister]] shows up with a giant [[Subspace Bomb]] that is quickly armed by two R.O.B.s. When Mario attempts to stop the bomb, he is ambushed by a giant cannonball and is blasted away from the stadium. Meanwhile, the two princesses are captured by [[Petey Piranha]], and are thrown into separate cages. Kirby then faces off against Petey, but only one princess can be freed. After defeating Petey, {{SSBB|Wario}} appears carrying a giant gun called the [[Dark Cannon]], turns the princess Kirby didn't save into a trophy, and runs off with her. As Kirby and the remaining princess begin to leave, Kirby, seeing that the Subspace Bomb is about to explode, flees the Midair Stadium via [[Warp Star]]. However, they are soon chased by the Halberd and are forced to land on it. Soon after, an [[Arwing]] gets shot down, blowing both Kirby and the princess off the Halberd and onto a series of ridges. | ||
After climbing down from the ridges, Kirby sees/hears something and runs ahead, leaving Peach/Zelda behind. She is then turned into a trophy from behind by {{SSBB|Bowser}}'s Dark Cannon, and is copied by a [[Shadow Bug]] clone of Bowser. After a fight, Mario and {{SSBB|Pit}}/{{SSBB|Link}} and {{SSBB|Yoshi}} are turned into trophies, and are captured by an arm from a [[cargo]] drove by {{SSBB|King Dedede}}, which also has Zelda/Peach, {{SSBB|Luigi}}, and {{SSBB|Ness}}'s trophies. Suddenly, Kirby appears from behind and uses Final Cutter to sever the arm, and revives the pair's trophies in the process. When Dedede attempts to escape, Pit/Link fires an arrow at his cargo, slowing it down a little, and the five pursue Dedede to save their friends. | After climbing down from the ridges, Kirby sees/hears something and runs ahead, leaving Peach/Zelda behind. She is then turned into a trophy from behind by {{SSBB|Bowser}}'s Dark Cannon, and is copied by a [[Shadow Bug]] clone of Bowser. After a fight, Mario and {{SSBB|Pit}}/{{SSBB|Link}} and {{SSBB|Yoshi}} are turned into trophies, and are captured by an arm from a [[cargo]] drove by {{SSBB|King Dedede}}, which also has Zelda/Peach, {{SSBB|Luigi}}, and {{SSBB|Ness}}'s trophies. Suddenly, Kirby appears from behind and uses Final Cutter to sever the arm, and revives the pair's trophies in the process. When Dedede attempts to escape, Pit/Link fires an arrow at his cargo, slowing it down a little, and the five pursue Dedede to save their friends. | ||
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Some time after that, Kirby and the others pursue the Ancient Minister in a desert, trying to stop him from detonating another Subspace Bomb. Despite their best efforts, the bomb still explodes, and they barely managed to escape it (Kirby flies on a Warp Star with Pit and Link on it while Mario rides on Yoshi). Kirby and the others then aided {{SSBB|Marth}}, {{SSBB|Ike}}, {{SSBB|Lucas}}, the {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}, and the {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}} in warding off the Subspace Army troops that had come to face them. | Some time after that, Kirby and the others pursue the Ancient Minister in a desert, trying to stop him from detonating another Subspace Bomb. Despite their best efforts, the bomb still explodes, and they barely managed to escape it (Kirby flies on a Warp Star with Pit and Link on it while Mario rides on Yoshi). Kirby and the others then aided {{SSBB|Marth}}, {{SSBB|Ike}}, {{SSBB|Lucas}}, the {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}, and the {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}} in warding off the Subspace Army troops that had come to face them. | ||
After defeating them, the [[Falcon Flyer]], and the Halberd (now under {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}'s control) land in front of them, and they all join forces to defeat the Subspace Army. The [[Subspace Gunship]], commanded by Bowser and {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}, appears out of a large sphere of Subspace where the Isle Of The Ancients used to be, and after destroying the Halberd, tries to attack 4 smaller ships emerging from its wreckage. Fortunately, Kirby manages to save them by destroying the Gunship with [[Dragoon]] (suggesting that the Halberd and smaller ships were a distraction so he could launch this surprise attack), and follows the others into Subspace. | After defeating them, the [[Falcon Flyer]], and the [[Halberd]] (now under {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}'s control) land in front of them, and they all join forces to defeat the Subspace Army. The [[Subspace Gunship]], commanded by Bowser and {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}, appears out of a large sphere of Subspace where the Isle Of The Ancients used to be, and after destroying the Halberd, tries to attack 4 smaller ships emerging from its wreckage. Fortunately, Kirby manages to save them by destroying the Gunship with [[Dragoon]] (suggesting that the Halberd and smaller ships were a distraction so he could launch this surprise attack), and follows the others into Subspace. | ||
When they confront [[Tabuu]], Tabuu unleashes his [[Off Waves]] that turn everyone, including Kirby, into trophies. However, Kirby is miraculously revived thanks to the [[Dedede Brooch|badge]] he found at Dedede's hideout earlier, which he had swallowed prior to Tabuu's attack (when Bowser escapes with the Peach/Zelda trophy in his Clown Car). After going through Subspace alone and reviving some of the fighters along the way, Kirby finds Ganondorf's trophy. Before he can do anything, Bowser appears and attacks Ganondorf's trophy in revenge for turning him into a trophy earlier, before throwing it aside. King Dedede then runs over to Kirby and hugs him before pointing the staircase to Kirby, and dragging Kirby up it. Kirby then helps the others fight Tabuu. | When they confront [[Tabuu]], Tabuu unleashes his [[Off Waves]] that turn everyone, including Kirby, into trophies. However, Kirby is miraculously revived thanks to the [[Dedede Brooch|badge]] he found at Dedede's hideout earlier, which he had swallowed prior to Tabuu's attack (when Bowser escapes with the Peach/Zelda trophy in his Clown Car). After going through Subspace alone and reviving some of the fighters along the way, Kirby finds Ganondorf's trophy. Before he can do anything, Bowser appears and attacks Ganondorf's trophy in revenge for turning him into a trophy earlier, before throwing it aside. King Dedede then runs over to Kirby and hugs him before pointing the staircase to Kirby, and dragging Kirby up it. Kirby then helps the others fight Tabuu. | ||
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===Exclusive [[stickers]]=== | ===Exclusive [[stickers]]=== | ||
These stickers can only be used by Kirby or a select few including him | These stickers can only be used by Kirby, or a select few including him: | ||
*Bonkers: [Weapon] Attack +16 | *Bonkers: [Weapon] Attack +16 | ||
*Cell Phone: [Slash] Resistance +4 | *Cell Phone: [Slash] Resistance +4 | ||
*Dyna Blade: Launch Resistance +46 | *Dyna Blade: Launch Resistance +46 | ||
*Gordo: [Throwing] | *Gordo: [Throwing] Attack +5 | ||
*Hot Head: [Flame] Attack +10 | *Hot Head: [Flame] Attack +10 | ||
*King Dedede & Kirby: [Specials: Direct] Attack +21 | *King Dedede & Kirby: [Specials: Direct] Attack +21 | ||
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*Starman: Launch Power +33 | *Starman: Launch Power +33 | ||
*Whispy Woods: [Weapon] Attack +4 | *Whispy Woods: [Weapon] Attack +4 | ||
==In Solo Modes== | |||
==={{SSBB|Classic Mode}}=== | |||
In Classic Mode, Kirby can appear as an opponent or ally in Stage 5 along with {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} and {{SSBB|King Dedede}} on [[Halberd]]. Kirby can also appear as an opponent in Stage 11, but only if he hasn't appeared in Stage 5. | |||
===[[All-Star Mode]]=== | |||
In All-Star Mode, Kirby is fought in Stage 15 alongside {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} and {{SSBB|King Dedede}} on [[Halberd]]. | |||
===[[Event Match]]es=== | |||
====Solo Events==== | |||
*'''[[Event 3: Pink Ball Repulsion]]''': The player controls {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} and must defeat Kirby before the platform reaches the [[Halberd]] portion of the stage. | |||
*'''[[Event 10: All-Star Battle Regulars]]''': Kirby is one of the opponents fought in this event. All opponents are starters from the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' game. | |||
*'''[[Event 12: Sleeping in the Eggs]]''': The player controls {{SSBB|Yoshi}} and must put both Kirby and {{SSBB|Pikachu}} in eggs simultaneously. | |||
*'''[[Event 13: Dragoon Strike]]''': The player controls Kirby, who must collect the three [[Dragoon]] parts and KO three Warios with the completed Dragoon. KOing them by any other means causes them to respawn. | |||
====Co-Op Events==== | |||
*'''[[Event 1: Two Trouble Kings|Co-Op Event 1: Two Trouble Kings]]''': {{SSBB|Mario}} and Kirby must defeat {{SSBB|Bowser}} and {{SSBB|King Dedede}} on [[Delfino Plaza]]. | |||
*'''[[Co-Op Event 21: The True All-Star Battle]]''': Both players select a character and take on the entire roster on [[Battlefield (SSBB)|Battlefield]]. | |||
===[[Congratulations_screen#Super_Smash_Bros._Brawl|Ending Images]]=== | |||
<center> | |||
<gallery> | |||
Kirby Classic Mode Congratulations Screen Brawl.png|Classic Mode | |||
Kirby Congratulations Screen All-Star Brawl.png|All-Star Mode | |||
</gallery> | |||
</center> | |||
==[[Trophies]]== | ==[[Trophies]]== | ||
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SSBBDojoKirby3.jpg|Using {{b|Hammer|move}} on [[Lylat Cruise]]. | SSBBDojoKirby3.jpg|Using {{b|Hammer|move}} on [[Lylat Cruise]]. | ||
SSBBDojoKirby4.jpg|Using his [[forward smash]] on {{SSBB|Wario}} on {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}. | SSBBDojoKirby4.jpg|Using his [[forward smash]] on {{SSBB|Wario}} on {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*When Kirby misses with a dash grab, he enters an animation similar to when he misses an enemy with the Suplex ability in ''Kirby Super Star''. | *When Kirby misses with a dash grab, he enters an animation similar to when he misses an enemy with the Suplex ability in ''Kirby Super Star''. | ||
*Kirby's helpless animation is the same pose he takes when he falls a long distance in most ''Kirby'' games, and in the games this diving pose could damage enemies. Kirby uses this kind of helpless animation when copying and | *Kirby's helpless animation is the same pose he takes when he falls a long distance in most ''Kirby'' games, and in the games this diving pose could damage enemies. Kirby uses this kind of helpless animation when copying and uses {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}'s [[Mach Tornado]], {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}'s [[Giant Punch]], {{SSBB|Ness}}'s [[PK Flash]], {{SSBB|Lucas}}' [[PK Freeze]], or using the Final Cutter and being moved off a platform while still in landing pose. | ||
*Kirby and {{SSBB|Mr. Game & Watch}} are the only characters that fully change their body color on their palette swap. | *Kirby and {{SSBB|Mr. Game & Watch}} are the only characters that fully change their body color on their palette swap. | ||
*Kirby's Wii remote selection voice clip is from his ''Melee'' taunt, instead of an original, new clip used in ''Brawl''. This also applies to {{SSBB|Samus}}, {{SSBB|Peach}} and {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}. | *Kirby's Wii remote selection voice clip is from his ''Melee'' taunt, instead of an original, new clip used in ''Brawl''. This also applies to {{SSBB|Samus}}, {{SSBB|Peach}} and {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}. | ||
*Kirby is tied with {{SSBB|Mario}} for being the most playable character in | *Kirby is tied with {{SSBB|Mario}} for being the most playable character in the Subspace Emissary, being playable in 9 levels. | ||
*In the game's 2006 E3 trailer, Kirby is seen using his aerial {{b|Hammer|move}} animation from ''Melee'', which was eventually changed to two horizontal swings in the final version. | *In the game's 2006 E3 trailer, Kirby is seen using his aerial {{b|Hammer|move}} animation from ''Melee'', which was eventually changed to two horizontal swings in the final version. | ||
*In Super Smash Bros Brawl, it is possible to cancel Samus's final smash by stone smashing her directly after she does her final smash. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |