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| {{ArticleIcons|allgames=y}}{{Title|''Kirby Super Star''}} | | {{ArticleIcons|ssb=y|ssbm=y|ssbb=y|ssb4=y}} |
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| {{Infobox Game | | {{Infobox Game |
| |title = Kirby Super Star | | |title = Kirby Super Star |
| |image = [[File:KSS_Boxart.jpg|200px]] | | |image = [[File:KSS_Boxart.jpg|200px]] |
| |caption = [[File:KirbySymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]] | | |caption = [[File:KirbySymbol.png|50px]] |
| |developer = HAL Laboratory | | |developer = HAL Laboratory |
| |publisher = Nintendo | | |publisher = Nintendo |
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| |interwikipage = Kirby Super Star | | |interwikipage = Kirby Super Star |
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| '''''Kirby Super Star''''' ({{ja|星のカービィスーパーデラックス|Hoshi no Kābī Sūpā Derakkusu}}, ''Kirby of the Stars Super Deluxe''), known as '''''Kirby's Fun Pak''''' in Europe, is a game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that was developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on March 21, 1996 and in North America on September 20, 1996, while PAL regions saw its release on January 23, 1997.
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| The game is also available as a [[Masterpiece]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''.
| | '''''Kirby Super Star''''', known as '''''Kirby's Fun Pak''''' in Europe and {{ja|星のカービィスーパーデラックス|Hoshi no Kābī Sūpā Derakkusu}} (''Kirby of the Stars Super Deluxe'') in Japan, is a game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that was developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on March 21, 1996 and in North America on September 20, 1996, while PAL regions saw its release on January 23, 1997. |
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| ==In the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series== | | ==In the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series== |
| [[File:KirbySuperStarOrigin.png|thumb|left|150px|Gameplay of ''Kirby Super Star''.]]
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| ===Stages===
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| The [[Halberd]] stage that first appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' is based on the ship of the same name that first appeared in the ''Revenge of Meta Knight'' sub-game.
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| [[The Great Cave Offensive]], a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', is based on the sub-game of the same name that appears in this game. | | The [[Halberd]] stage that first appeared in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] is based on the ship of the same name that first appeared in the Meta Knight's Revenge minigame. |
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| ===Assist Trophy===
| | [[The Great Cave Offensive]], a stage in {{forwiiu}}, is based in the minigame of the same name that appears in this game. |
| [[Knuckle Joe]], who first appears as an [[Assist Trophy]] in ''Brawl'', made his debut as an enemy and helper in this game. [[Chef Kawasaki]], who also appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate'', made his debut as a miniboss in this game. | |
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| ===Moves===
| | [[Knuckle Joe]], who first appears as an [[Assist Trophy]] in ''Brawl'', made his debut as an enemy in this game. |
| [[Kirby]]'s [[Final Smash]] in ''Brawl'', [[Cook Kirby]], is based on the Cook ability from this game. The ability comes from the sub-boss, {{s|wikirby|Chef Kawasaki}}. Kirby's [[neutral attack]], along with its finisher in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', and [[smash attack]] come from the Fighter ability. His [[dash attack]] (in ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'') comes from the Yo-Yo ability. Several of Kirby's special moves come from this game, such as [[Hammer (move)|Hammer moves]], [[Final Cutter]], and [[Stone|Stone transformations]]. Kirby's forward and down throws are based on the Suplex ability. His up throw is based on the Ninja ability. Meta Knight's [[neutral special move]], [[Mach Tornado]], originates from this game. His up special, [[Shuttle Loop]], is similar to Wing Kirby's Shuttle Loop ability. | |
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| ===Enemies===
| | [[Kirby]]'s [[Final Smash]] in ''Brawl'', [[Cook Kirby]], is based on the cook ability from this game. |
| [[Tac]] and [[Plasma Wisp]] appear as enemies in [[Smash Run]] in {{for3ds}}. | |
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| ===Boss===
| | The songs "Dream Land", "Fountain of Dreams", "All-Star Rest Area (Melee version)", "Meta Knight's Revenge", "Gourmet Race", "VS. Marx" and "The Great Cave Offensive" all come from this game. |
| [[Marx]], who appears as a boss in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', made his first appearance in this game, appearing as the final boss of both the {{s|wikirby|Milky Way Wishes}} sub-game and [[wikirby:The Arena#Kirby Super Star/Kirby Super Star Ultra|The Arena]].
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| ===Music===
| | The game is also avaible as a [[Masterpiece]] in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''. |
| The tracks "{{SSBMusicLink|10|Pupupu Land Stage}}", "{{MeleeMusic|Fountain of Dreams}}", "{{MeleeMusic|All-Star}}", "{{SSBBMusicLink|Kirby|Meta Knight's Revenge}}", "{{SSBBMusicLink|Kirby|Gourmet Race}}", "{{SSBBMusicLink|Kirby|Vs. Marx}}" and "{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|The Great Cave Offensive}}" all come from this game. Additionally, {{SSBBMusicLink|Kirby|King Dedede's Theme}} and {{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|King Dedede's Theme Ver. 2}} both include the second section of King Dedede's Theme that first appeared in Kirby Super Star, {{SSBBMusicLink|Kirby|Boss Theme Medley}} includes the primary boss battle music from Kirby Super Star,
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| and {{SSBUMusicLink|Kirby|Staff Credits - Kirby's Dream Land}} also includes "Milky Way Wishes: Staff Credits" from Kirby Super Star.
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| ===Miscellaneous===
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| The [[Gourmet Race]] sub-world in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''{{'}}s [[Adventure Mode: World of Light|Adventure Mode]] is based on the sub-game of the same name from this game.
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| {{SSB4Masterpieces}} | | {{SSB4Masterpieces}} |
| {{Kirby universe}}
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| [[Category:Games]] | | [[Category:Games]] |
| [[Category:Kirby universe]] | | [[Category:Kirby universe]] |