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{{ | {{Title|''Kirby'' (universe)}} | ||
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{{Infobox Series | {{Infobox Series | ||
|title = Kirby (universe) | |title = Kirby (universe) | ||
|image = [[File:KirbyTitle.png|250px]] | |image = [[File:KirbyTitle.png|250px]] | ||
|caption = [[File:KirbySymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]] | |caption = [[File:KirbySymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]] | ||
|developer = [[HAL Laboratory]]<br>Various | |developer = [[HAL Laboratory]]<br>Various | ||
|publisher = [[Nintendo]] | |publisher = [[Nintendo]] | ||
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|originconsole = Game Boy | |originconsole = Game Boy | ||
|firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Dream Land}}'' (1992) | |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Dream Land}}'' (1992) | ||
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Dream | |latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe}}'' (2023) | ||
|interwiki = wikirby | |interwiki = wikirby | ||
|interwikiname = Wikirby | |interwikiname = Wikirby | ||
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''Kirby's Dream Land'' introduced several trademark elements of Kirby's ability, including his ability to inflate his spherical body to fly upwards, the ability to inhale enemies into his mouth, and being able to effectively erase enemies out of existence within his own tiny body by swallowing. But the first ''Kirby'' sequel Sakurai developed, ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Adventure}}'' for the NES, added a much more expansive variety and depth to the basic formula and design; in addition to giving Kirby more fluid movements such as dashing and sliding, it added a new dimension to the swallowing mechanic where Kirby would gain one of many available new powers and attack sets depending on the enemy swallowed, and Kirby could discard this "[[Copy Ability]]" to adopt something else. | ''Kirby's Dream Land'' introduced several trademark elements of Kirby's ability, including his ability to inflate his spherical body to fly upwards, the ability to inhale enemies into his mouth, and being able to effectively erase enemies out of existence within his own tiny body by swallowing. But the first ''Kirby'' sequel Sakurai developed, ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Adventure}}'' for the NES, added a much more expansive variety and depth to the basic formula and design; in addition to giving Kirby more fluid movements such as dashing and sliding, it added a new dimension to the swallowing mechanic where Kirby would gain one of many available new powers and attack sets depending on the enemy swallowed, and Kirby could discard this "[[Copy Ability]]" to adopt something else. | ||
''Adventure'' was released to widespread critical acclaim in early | ''Adventure'' was released to widespread critical acclaim in early 1993—nearly two years after the next-generation Super Nintendo launched—and is regarded as one of the most successful late-generation NES games. With a 6-megabit cartridge data capacity fueling highly advanced graphics and presentation, it is one of the largest games ever released for the NES; to put this into perspective, the original {{uv|Mega Man}} for the NES famously occupies one megabit, or one-eighth of a megabyte. | ||
''Kirby'' was established as one of Nintendo's long-running, recurring franchises, and became more-or-less one of HAL Laboratory's signature properties, with new releases coming out at a relatively regular rate and, other than the Virtual Boy, covering every Nintendo console and handheld since its debut. ''Kirby'' games have made occasional forays into certain other genres besides 2D platformers, and while almost none of the ''Kirby'' follow-ups were as noteworthy-for-their-time as the first two games, most games in the series receive positive reception and achieve high sales. Like with other Nintendo franchises that had found mainstream success at the time, Kirby and his series were among the initial wave of franchises featured from the beginning of Sakurai's other popular series, the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' series of Nintendo-centered crossover fighting games. | ''Kirby'' was established as one of Nintendo's long-running, recurring franchises, and became more-or-less one of HAL Laboratory's signature properties, with new releases coming out at a relatively regular rate and, other than the Virtual Boy, covering every Nintendo console and handheld since its debut. ''Kirby'' games have made occasional forays into certain other genres besides 2D platformers, and while almost none of the ''Kirby'' follow-ups were as noteworthy-for-their-time as the first two games, most games in the series receive positive reception and achieve high sales. Like with other Nintendo franchises that had found mainstream success at the time, Kirby and his series were among the initial wave of franchises featured from the beginning of Sakurai's other popular series, the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' series of Nintendo-centered crossover fighting games. | ||
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===Stage=== | ===Stage=== | ||
*[[File:DreamLandIconSSB.png|right|link=Dream Land (SSB)]] '''{{SSB|Dream Land}}''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): This stage is a small area of colorful grassland based on the generic look for many grass levels in the ''Kirby'' franchise. The stage has a very basic layout; three static, floating soft platforms above the main solid platform. In the background of the stage resides [[Whispy Woods]], a recurring boss who first appeared in ''Kirby's Dream Land''. Whispy Woods slowly blows fighters off to one side of the stage from time to time. [[Bronto Burt]]s and [[King Dedede]] can also be seen flying in the far background as cameo appearances.{{clr}} | *[[File:DreamLandIconSSB.png|right|link=Dream Land (SSB)]]'''{{SSB|Dream Land}}''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): This stage is a small area of colorful grassland based on the generic look for many grass levels in the ''Kirby'' franchise. The stage has a very basic layout; three static, floating soft platforms above the main solid platform. In the background of the stage resides [[Whispy Woods]], a recurring boss who first appeared in ''Kirby's Dream Land''. Whispy Woods slowly blows fighters off to one side of the stage from time to time. [[Bronto Burt]]s and [[King Dedede]] can also be seen flying in the far background as cameo appearances.{{clr}} | ||
===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
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===Stages=== | ===Stages=== | ||
''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' features three ''Kirby''-themed stages: | ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' features three ''Kirby''-themed stages: | ||
*[[File:FountainOfDreamsIconSSBM.png|right|link=Fountain of Dreams]] '''Dream Land: [[Fountain of Dreams]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): A stage with a layout similar to {{SSBM|Battlefield}}, this is the Fountain of Dreams that safeguards the Dream Land galaxy so long as the Star Rod is inserted into the fountain's shaft. The dreamy music heard here was reused in ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'', when Kirby battles King Dedede at this location.{{clr}} | *[[File:PastDreamLandIconSSBM.png|right|link=Dream Land (SSB)]]{{GameIcon|SSB}}'''[[Past Stages]]: {{SSB|Dream Land}}''' ([[Unlockable stage|Unlockable]]): This is the original {{SSB|Dream Land}} stage from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', returning in ''Melee'' completely unaltered.{{clr}} | ||
*[[File:GreenGreensIconSSBM.png|right|link=Green Greens]] '''Dream Land: [[Green Greens]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): This stage is thematically similar to the {{SSB|Dream Land}} stage, with Whispy Woods blowing toward either end of the stage, but the layout is rather different, consisting of the ground being divided up into three platforms by two sets of building blocks that fall from the sky to build up walls that can be broken. Some of these boxes are explosive in nature, denoted by the bombs on their sides | *[[File:FountainOfDreamsIconSSBM.png|right|link=Fountain of Dreams]]'''Dream Land: [[Fountain of Dreams]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): A stage with a layout similar to {{SSBM|Battlefield}}, this is the Fountain of Dreams that safeguards the Dream Land galaxy so long as the Star Rod is inserted into the fountain's shaft. The dreamy music heard here was reused in ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'', when Kirby battles King Dedede at this location.{{clr}} | ||
*[[File:GreenGreensIconSSBM.png|right|link=Green Greens]]'''Dream Land: [[Green Greens]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): This stage is thematically similar to the {{SSB|Dream Land}} stage, with Whispy Woods blowing toward either end of the stage, but the layout is rather different, consisting of the ground being divided up into three platforms by two sets of building blocks that fall from the sky to build up walls that can be broken. Some of these boxes are explosive in nature, denoted by the bombs on their sides. {{clr}} | |||
''Kirby'' is the only universe in ''Melee'' to have three stages and yet not be related to the {{uv|Mario}} series (which itself has four stages from the main series, while the {{uv|Donkey Kong}} and {{uv|Yoshi}} universes, while each having three stages, are considered sub-universes of ''Mario''). | ''Kirby'' is the only universe in ''Melee'' to have three stages and yet not be related to the {{uv|Mario}} series (which itself has four stages from the main series, while the {{uv|Donkey Kong}} and {{uv|Yoshi}} universes, while each having three stages, are considered sub-universes of ''Mario''). | ||
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===Stages=== | ===Stages=== | ||
*[[File:Icon-greengreensmelee.gif|right|link=Green Greens]]{{gameIcon|SSBM}}'''[[Melee Stages]]: [[Green Greens]]''' ([[Unlockable stage|Unlockable]]): A returning stage from ''[[Melee]]''. The bombs now have more knockback.{{clr}} | |||
*[[File:Icon-halberd.gif|right|link=Halberd]]'''[[Halberd]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): The Halberd has been seen in several incarnations throughout the ''Kirby'' franchise; in Smash, it is based on the ''Revenge of Meta Knight'' portion of ''Kirby Super Star''. The stage starts off in a hangar located on the high seas, which opens up not long afterwards. The Halberd takes off into the air along with the platform the players fight upon, and the Halberd flies around the backdrop of the now-floating stage. During the fight, the platform will land on the ship itself, which draws heavy fire from nearby cannons.{{clr}} | *[[File:Icon-halberd.gif|right|link=Halberd]]'''[[Halberd]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): The Halberd has been seen in several incarnations throughout the ''Kirby'' franchise; in Smash, it is based on the ''Revenge of Meta Knight'' portion of ''Kirby Super Star''. The stage starts off in a hangar located on the high seas, which opens up not long afterwards. The Halberd takes off into the air along with the platform the players fight upon, and the Halberd flies around the backdrop of the now-floating stage. During the fight, the platform will land on the ship itself, which draws heavy fire from nearby cannons.{{clr}} | ||
===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
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====''for Wii U''==== | ====''for Wii U''==== | ||
*[[File:HalberdIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=Halberd]]{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''[[Halberd]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): Staged on the main deck of Meta Knight's flying fortress from "{{s|wikirby|Meta Knight’s Revenge}}", one of the sub-games from ''Kirby Super Star''. The stage is somewhat transitionary: it begins on a flying platform that flies from the ''Halberd''{{'}}s launch bay before landing on its deck. During a match, the ship fires powerful projectiles and uses its protractible arm to attack fighters. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 4 of [[All-Star Mode]] as a [[home stage]] for Kirby, King Dedede, and Meta Knight. Only its [[Ω form]] can accommodate [[8-Player Smash]], which is a [[Final Destination]]-like platform.{{clr}} | |||
*[[File:TheGreatCaveOffensiveIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=The Great Cave Offensive]]'''[[The Great Cave Offensive]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): An expansive labyrinth based on the [[wikirby:The Great Cave Offensive|eponymous sub-game]] from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Super Star}}''. It is an elaborate stage and the second largest in the game. It contains rideable minecarts, rotating cannons, and magma-covered walls called Danger Zones capable of KOing opponents at high damage percentage. This stage is large enough to accommodate [[8-Player Smash]]. Its [[Ω form]] is staged on a [[Final Destination]]-like platform. This stage was originally going to be based on ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Epic Yarn}}''.{{clr}} | *[[File:TheGreatCaveOffensiveIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=The Great Cave Offensive]]'''[[The Great Cave Offensive]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): An expansive labyrinth based on the [[wikirby:The Great Cave Offensive|eponymous sub-game]] from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Super Star}}''. It is an elaborate stage and the second largest in the game. It contains rideable minecarts, rotating cannons, and magma-covered walls called Danger Zones capable of KOing opponents at high damage percentage. This stage is large enough to accommodate [[8-Player Smash]]. Its [[Ω form]] is staged on a [[Final Destination]]-like platform. This stage was originally going to be based on ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Epic Yarn}}''.{{clr}} | ||
===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
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====Assist Trophies==== | ====Assist Trophies==== | ||
<small>'''''Bold italics''''' denote an Assist Trophy new to the ''Smash Bros.'' series.</small> | <small>'''''Bold italics''''' denote an Assist Trophy new to the ''Smash Bros.'' series.</small> | ||
*'''[[Knuckle Joe]]''': A martial artist from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Super Star}}''. He hopes after opponents and bombards them with a flurry of Vulcan Jabs before finishing them off with a Rising Break uppercut. Knuckle Joe does not attack the summoner | *'''[[Knuckle Joe]]''': A martial artist from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Super Star}}''. He hopes after opponents and bombards them with a flurry of Vulcan Jabs before finishing them off with a Rising Break uppercut. Knuckle Joe does not attack the summoner. | ||
*'''''[[Nightmare]]''''': The dark, cloaked antagonist of ''Kirby's Adventure'' and a mutual adversary of Kirby and King Dedede. He travels to the background of the stage and cloaks the field in darkness for a brief period of time, similar to [[Togepi]], forcing all combatants to fight blindly. The darkness affects all players, including the summoner. | *'''''[[Nightmare]]''''': The dark, cloaked antagonist of ''Kirby's Adventure'' and a mutual adversary of Kirby and King Dedede. He travels to the background of the stage and cloaks the field in darkness for a brief period of time, similar to [[Togepi]], forcing all combatants to fight blindly. The darkness affects all players, including the summoner. | ||
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*'''[[Bronto Burt]]''': An insectile, pink creature from ''Kirby's Dream Land'' that flies up-and-down. Contact causes damage, and it occasionally spins into opponents. | *'''[[Bronto Burt]]''': An insectile, pink creature from ''Kirby's Dream Land'' that flies up-and-down. Contact causes damage, and it occasionally spins into opponents. | ||
*'''[[Shotzo]]''': A stationary mini-cannon from ''Kirby's Dream Land'' that fires round bullets. Unlike [[Bill Blaster]]s, it is an indestructible obstacle. | *'''[[Shotzo]]''': A stationary mini-cannon from ''Kirby's Dream Land'' that fires round bullets. Unlike [[Bill Blaster]]s, it is an indestructible obstacle. | ||
*'''[[Gordo]]''': A metallic, spiked sphere from ''Kirby's Dream Land''. It is an indestructible obstacle that either remains stationary or moves along a fixed path. It is also part of King Dedede's side special, [[Gordo | *'''[[Gordo]]''': A metallic, spiked sphere from ''Kirby's Dream Land''. It is an indestructible obstacle that either remains stationary or moves along a fixed path. It is also part of King Dedede's side special, [[Gordo Throw]]. | ||
*'''[[Waddle Doo]]''': An orange cyclops from ''Kirby's Dream Land'' that shoots beams from its eye. It is related to Waddle Dee. | *'''[[Waddle Doo]]''': An orange cyclops from ''Kirby's Dream Land'' that shoots beams from its eye. It is related to Waddle Dee. | ||
*'''[[Parasol Waddle Dee]]''': A parasol-wielding Waddle Dee from ''Kirby's Dream Land''. It daintily descends from platform to platform and attacks opponents with its parasol. | *'''[[Parasol Waddle Dee]]''': A parasol-wielding Waddle Dee from ''Kirby's Dream Land''. It daintily descends from platform to platform and attacks opponents with its parasol. | ||
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*{{GameIcon|SSB}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Dream Land}}''' ([[DLC]]): A remix of "Gourmet Race" from ''Kirby Super Star''. It plays on Dream Land (64). | *{{GameIcon|SSB}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Dream Land}}''' ([[DLC]]): A remix of "Gourmet Race" from ''Kirby Super Star''. It plays on Dream Land (64). | ||
*{{GameIcon|SSBM}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Green Greens (Melee)}}''': An arrangement of "Green Greens" from ''Kirby's Dream Land''. It plays in The Great Cave Offensive. | *{{GameIcon|SSBM}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Green Greens (Melee)}}''': An arrangement of "Green Greens" from ''Kirby's Dream Land''. It plays in The Great Cave Offensive. | ||
*{{GameIcon|SSBM}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Fountain of Dreams}}''' ([[DLC]]): An orchestral arrangement of "Gourmet Race" from ''Kirby Super Star''. It plays on Dream Land (64). | *{{GameIcon|SSBM}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Fountain of Dreams}}''' ([[DLC]]): An orchestral arrangement of "Gourmet Race" from ''Kirby Super Star''. It plays on Dream Land (64)<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup>. | ||
*{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|King Dedede's Theme}}''': An arrangement of "King Dedede's Theme" from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Super Star}}'', which itself is a rendition of "Mt. Dedede" from ''Kirby's Dream Land''. It plays on Halberd. | *{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|King Dedede's Theme}}''': An arrangement of "King Dedede's Theme" from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Super Star}}'', which itself is a rendition of "Mt. Dedede" from ''Kirby's Dream Land''. It plays on Halberd. | ||
*{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Meta Knight's Revenge}}''': A medley of pieces associated with "{{s|wikirby|Meta Knight's Revenge}}", one of the sub-games in ''Kirby Super Star''. It includes arrangements of "The Battleship Halberd: On Deck" and "The Battleship Halberd: Interior". It plays on Halberd. | *{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Meta Knight's Revenge}}''': A medley of pieces associated with "{{s|wikirby|Meta Knight's Revenge}}", one of the sub-games in ''Kirby Super Star''. It includes arrangements of "The Battleship Halberd: On Deck" and "The Battleship Halberd: Interior". It plays on Halberd. | ||
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*{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|The Legendary Air Ride Machine}}''': A remix of "The Legendary Air Ride Machine" from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Air Ride}}''. It is a playable option in Smash Run and plays on Halberd. | *{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|The Legendary Air Ride Machine}}''': A remix of "The Legendary Air Ride Machine" from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Air Ride}}''. It is a playable option in Smash Run and plays on Halberd. | ||
*{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Squeak Squad Theme}}''': An arrangement of "Here Come the Squeaks!" from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Squeak Squad}}''. It plays in The Great Cave Offensive. | *{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Squeak Squad Theme}}''': An arrangement of "Here Come the Squeaks!" from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Squeak Squad}}''. It plays in The Great Cave Offensive. | ||
*{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Boss Theme Medley}}''': A medley of boss themes from multiple ''Kirby'' titles. It includes "Boss" from ''Kirby's Adventure'', "Boss" from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Dream Land 2}}'', "Boss Battle" from ''Kirby Super Star'', "Boss" from ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'', "The Arena" from ''Kirby's Adventure'', and "Boss Battle" from ''Kirby Squeak Squad''. | *{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Boss Theme Medley}}''': A medley of boss themes from multiple ''Kirby'' titles. It includes "Boss" from ''Kirby's Adventure'', "Boss" from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Dream Land 2}}'', "Boss Battle" from ''Kirby Super Star'', "Boss" from ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'', "The Arena" from ''Kirby's Adventure'', and "Boss Battle" from ''Kirby Squeak Squad''. It plays on Halberd. | ||
====Source Tracks==== | ====Source Tracks==== | ||
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*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Bubbly Clouds}}''': From ''Kirby's Dream Land''. It plays on Dream Land (3DS). | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Bubbly Clouds}}''': From ''Kirby's Dream Land''. It plays on Dream Land (3DS). | ||
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Mt. Dedede}}''': From ''Kirby's Dream Land''. It plays on Dream Land (3DS). | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Mt. Dedede}}''': From ''Kirby's Dream Land''. It plays on Dream Land (3DS). | ||
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Planet Popstar}}''' ([[DLC]]): From ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''. It plays on Dream Land (64). | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Planet Popstar}}''' ([[DLC]]): From ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''. It plays on Dream Land (64)<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup>. | ||
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Forest Stage}}''' ([[DLC]]): Though sourced from ''Kirby Air Ride'', the piece itself is a remix of "Forest Area" from ''Kirby's Adventure''. It plays on Dream Land (64). | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Forest Stage}}''' ([[DLC]]): Though sourced from ''Kirby Air Ride'', the piece itself is a remix of "Forest Area" from ''Kirby's Adventure''. It plays on Dream Land (64)<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup>. | ||
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Celestial Valley}}''': From ''Kirby Air Ride''. It plays in The Great Cave Offensive. | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Celestial Valley}}''': From ''Kirby Air Ride''. It plays in The Great Cave Offensive. | ||
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Frozen Hillside}}''': From ''Kirby Air Ride''. It plays in The Great Cave Offensive. | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Frozen Hillside}}''': From ''Kirby Air Ride''. It plays in The Great Cave Offensive. | ||
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*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Through the Forest}}''': From ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. It plays in The Great Cave Offensive. | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Through the Forest}}''': From ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. It plays in The Great Cave Offensive. | ||
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Floral Fields}}''': From ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby: Triple Deluxe}}'', which is taken directly from that game. It plays on The Great Cave Offensive. | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|Floral Fields}}''': From ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby: Triple Deluxe}}'', which is taken directly from that game. It plays on The Great Cave Offensive. | ||
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|The World to Win}}''' ([[DLC]]): From ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''. It plays on Dream Land (64). | *'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Kirby|The World to Win}}''' ([[DLC]]): From ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''. It plays on Dream Land (64)<sup>(<span style="color:#004DFF">Wii U</span>)</sup>. | ||
====Victory Themes==== | ====Victory Themes==== | ||
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==Media with elements appearing in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series== | ==Media with elements appearing in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series== | ||
{{main|Kirby (universe)/Elements appearing in the Super Smash Bros. series}} | {{main|Kirby (universe)/Elements appearing in the Super Smash Bros. series}} | ||
The ''Kirby'' universe has media represented throughout the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series with a total of | The ''Kirby'' universe has media represented throughout the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series with a total of 25 games and media. The latest game represented in this universe is ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Star Allies}}'', released on March 16, 2018. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*A large amount of mechanics present in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series come from ''Kirby'', such as the system of dash attacks, grabs, aerials, and even glancing blows. | *A large amount of mechanics present in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series come from ''Kirby'', such as the system of dash attacks, grabs, aerials, and even glancing blows. | ||
*Every ''Kirby'' stage and item that has appeared in the series so far has been based on ''Kirby'' games that were directed by Masahiro Sakurai before he left HAL Laboratory. | *Every ''Kirby'' stage and item that has appeared in the series so far has been based on ''Kirby'' games that were directed by Masahiro Sakurai before he left HAL Laboratory. | ||
** Furthermore, the only ''Kirby'' universe elements in ''Smash Bros.'' so far (during gameplay) that are not from a Sakurai-directed ''Kirby'' game are the Ultra Sword, Kirby's Final Smash in ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', and Dede-Rush, King Dedede's Final Smash from ''Ultimate'' in which he turns into Masked Dedede. | **Furthermore, the only ''Kirby'' universe elements in ''Smash Bros.'' so far (during gameplay) that are not from a Sakurai-directed ''Kirby'' game are the Ultra Sword, Kirby's Final Smash in ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'' from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', and Dede-Rush, King Dedede's Final Smash from ''Ultimate'' in which he turns into Masked Dedede from ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''. | ||
** Incidentally, a stage based on ''Kirby's Epic Yarn'' was initially planned for | **Incidentally, a stage based on ''Kirby's Epic Yarn'' was initially planned for {{forwiiu}}, but this was rejected in favor of [[Woolly World]]. | ||
*All the playable characters from the ''Kirby'' universe have: | *All the playable characters from the ''Kirby'' universe have: | ||
**more than four midair jumps. | **more than four midair jumps. | ||
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*When sorting trophies by series in ''Brawl'', the ''Kirby'' series is mistakenly referred to as "''Kirby Super Star''". | *When sorting trophies by series in ''Brawl'', the ''Kirby'' series is mistakenly referred to as "''Kirby Super Star''". | ||
*The ''Kirby'' universe is one of three universes that currently have multiple playable characters without any semi-clones or Echo Fighters, the others being {{uv|Donkey Kong}} and {{uv|Final Fantasy}}. | *The ''Kirby'' universe is one of three universes that currently have multiple playable characters without any semi-clones or Echo Fighters, the others being {{uv|Donkey Kong}} and {{uv|Final Fantasy}}. | ||
*While every single ''Smash'' game to date shares the same platform with at least one ''Kirby'' game, more than half of the installments in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series mark Kirby's first appearance on their platforms, with ''for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Ultimate'' (Switch) being the only exceptions. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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{{Kirby universe}} | {{Kirby universe}} | ||
[[Category:Kirby universe| ]] | [[Category:Kirby universe| ]] | ||
[[es:Kirby (universo)]] | [[es:Kirby (universo)]] |