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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Meta_Knight_Dimensional_Cape_Origin.gif|150px|thumb|right|Meta Knight teleporting in ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' after being defeated.]]
[[File:Meta_Knight_Dimensional_Cape_Origin.gif|150px|thumb|right|Meta Knight teleporting in ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' after being defeated.]]
This move is based on Meta Knight's ability to teleport using his cape in the [[Kirby (universe)|''Kirby'' games]]. Usually, after he is defeated in the games, his mask falls off, after which reveals a face similar to [[Kirby]]'s, he wraps himself in his cape and jumps, disappearing. Meta Knight's use of this technique to perform a sneak attack is plausible, albeit seemingly out-of-character for a swordsman who prides himself on honorable fighting. However, he is never shown to be actually capable of invisibility or teleporting outside of jumping away, and mostly fights without using his cape itself.
This move is based on Meta Knight's ability to teleport using his cape in the [[Kirby (universe)|''Kirby'' games]]. Usually, after he is defeated in the games, his mask falls off, revealing a face similar to [[Kirby]]'s and, after this he wraps himself in his cape and jumps, disappearing. Meta Knight's use of this technique to perform a sneak attack is plausible, albeit seemingly out-of-character for a swordsman who prides himself on honorable fighting. However, he is never shown to be actually capable of invisibility or teleporting outside of jumping away, and mostly fights without using his cape itself. He also uses a similar technique in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' to destroy the platform he is standing on and make a dramatic entrance.
 
He also uses a similar technique in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' to destroy the platform he is standing on and make a dramatic entrance.
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