This article is about Nightmare, an antagonist in the Kirby series. For other uses, see Nightmare (disambiguation).
Nightmare
SSBU spirit Nightmare Wizard.png
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Official artwork of Nightmare from Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.

Universe Kirby
Debut Kirby's Adventure (1993)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Kirby's Dream Buffet (2022, cameo)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Entertainment System
Gender Male
Place of origin Dream Land
Voice actor Hisao Egawa
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Nightmare (ナイトメア, Nightmare) is the main antagonist and final boss of Kirby's Adventure and its remake, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.

OriginEdit

 
Kirby facing Nightmare in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.

Nightmare is the final boss of Kirby's Adventure and its remake Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. He attempted to infect the Fountain of Dreams in order to spread nightmares to Dream Land's populace. Due to the threat this posed, King Dedede sealed Nightmare away by dismantling the Star Rod, the source of the fountain's power, cutting all of Dream Land off from any dreams in the process. Kirby, believing that Dedede had intentionally sabotaged the fountain out of selfishness, reassembled the Star Rod in full by defeating Dedede's minions, ultimately besting the king himself at the fountain. Once the Star Rod was put back in place, Nightmare was released. Dedede then inhaled Kirby and fired him off to fight Nightmare in the sky and later Popstar's moon.

Nightmare's design is based on Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, which in turn had borrowed Nightmare's visual redesign from the Kirby: Right Back at Ya! anime, where he once again appears as the main antagonist, this time as the head of Nightmare Enterprises (Holy Nightmare Co. in the original Japanese version).

In Super Smash Bros. 4Edit

As an Assist TrophyEdit

Nightmare appears as an Assist Trophy. When summoned, he will first appear in his orb form before transforming into his true form, then blacks out the entirety of the screen, forcing players to fight in the dark.

While player tags disappear during the blackout, shields and other special effects do not, and players can use various moves to track themselves in the dark.

TrophyEdit

The Nightmare trophy appears in both versions. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, it is part of the Kirby's Adventure Trophy Box.

 
Nightmare's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Nightmare
  This ball of nightmares came from the Fountain of Dreams, taking nightmares to all of Dream Land. King Dedede sealed it away by shattering the Star Rod, but it was revived when the Star Rod was restored by Kirby. In Smash Bros., it hides the stage and the fighters in pure darkness.
 : Kirby's Adventure (05/1993)
 : Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land (12/2002)
  This terrible being came from the Fountain of Dreams, bringing bad dreams to all of Dream Land. King Dedede sealed him away by shattering the Star Rod, but when Kirby restored it, Nightmare was able to come back. In this game, he shrouds the stage in darkness, making it impossible for the fighters to see.
 : Kirby's Adventure (12/1993)
 : Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land (09/2003)

In Super Smash Bros. UltimateEdit

As an Assist TrophyEdit

Nightmare returns as an Assist Trophy, functioning as he has in previous games. Unlike in SSB4, more effects, including shields, are now obscured in the dark, making it even more difficult to track characters. Training Mode describes his Assist Trophy: Covers the stage in a deep darkness. Can't be KO'd.

SpiritsEdit

Nightmare appears as two different primary spirits. He can be obtained by enhancing the Nightmare's Power Orb spirit at level 99.

The Nightmare's Power Orb's Spirit Battle uses a Giant Kirby puppet fighter and is fought on the Fountain of Dreams stage. During the battle, Nightmare appears as a hostile Assist Trophy while Kirby starts off with a Star Rod, referencing Nightmare Power Orb's star-shaped attacks.

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base   Max   Base   Max   Base   Max   Ability Series
341 Nightmare's Power Orb
 
★★ 2 1714 6879 1003 4024 711 2855 Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99 Kirby Series
342 Nightmare Wizard
 
★★★★ 2 5068 12671 2380 5950 2027 5069 Jam FS Charge Kirby Series

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese ナイトメア, Nightmare
  English Nightmare
  French Cauchemar Nightmare
  German Albtraum-Zauberer Nightmare Wizard
  Spanish Pesadilla Nightmare
  Italian Mago Incubo Nightmare Wizard
  Chinese Nightmare
  Korean 나이트메어, Nightmare
  Dutch Nightmare
  Russian Кошмар Nightmare
  Portuguese Pesadelo Nightmare

TriviaEdit

  • Rather than Banjō Ginga, who voices the character in the Japanese Kirby: Right Back at Ya! anime, Nightmare is voiced in Smash by Hisao Egawa. This is unlike Meta Knight and Knuckle Joe, who share their Japanese voices with the anime.