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* EnemyRollCall: The ending does this. {{Averted|Trope}} in ''Superstar''.
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* GreenHillZone / TheLostWoods: Green Greens.

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* GreenHillZone / TheLostWoods: GreenHillZone: Green Greens.
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* TheStinger: After beating the game the first time, you see King Dedede land in front of the code for for Extra Mode after getting tossed out his castle. He eventually recovers, throws a small tantrum and runs off. Once your beat the extra mode, he one more land in the same area (this time for the debug mode) but can't even bring himself to get up. Kirby eventually shake him awake but Dedede just sulks off in defeat.

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* TheStinger: After beating the game the first time, you see King Dedede land in front of the code for for Extra Mode after getting tossed out his castle. He eventually recovers, throws a small tantrum and runs off. Once your beat the extra mode, he one more land lands in the same area (this time for the debug mode) but can't even bring himself to get up. Kirby eventually shake shakes him awake but and Dedede just sulks off in defeat.

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* AllTheWorldsAreAStage: Mt. [=DeDeDe=], which has elements of all four stages you have to go through in any order, before you can battle Dedede.



* BigBoosHaunt: Castle Lololo.



* BubblyClouds: The second half of Float Islands and also the name of the fourth level.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: You can't copy abilities, slide, or save progress after beating a stage. It's just simple suck-and-spit attacks. On top of that, Kirby doesn't fight a nightmarish EldritchAbomination at the end of this one; it's just him and Dedede.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
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You can't copy abilities, slide, or save progress after beating a stage. It's just simple suck-and-spit attacks. On top of that, Kirby doesn't fight a nightmarish EldritchAbomination at the end of this one; it's just him and Dedede.



* GreenHillZone / TheLostWoods: Green Greens.



* PalmtreePanic: Float Islands (the first half).



* VideogameSettings:
** GreenHillZone / TheLostWoods: Green Greens.
** BigBoosHaunt: Castle Lololo.
** PalmtreePanic: Float Islands (the first half).
** BubblyClouds: The second half of Float Islands and also the name of the fourth level.
** AllTheWorldsAreAStage: Mt. [=DeDeDe=], which has elements of all four stages you have to go through in any order, before you can battle Dedede.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: You can't copy abilities, slide, or save progress after beating a stage. It's just simple suck-and-spit attacks. On top of that, Kirby doesn't fight a nightmarish EldritchAbomination in this one; it's just him and Dedede.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: You can't copy abilities, slide, or save progress after beating a stage. It's just simple suck-and-spit attacks. On top of that, Kirby doesn't fight a nightmarish EldritchAbomination in at the end of this one; it's just him and Dedede.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: You can't copy abilities, slide, or save progress after beating a stage. It's just simple suck-and-spit attacks.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: You can't copy abilities, slide, or save progress after beating a stage. It's just simple suck-and-spit attacks. On top of that, Kirby doesn't fight a nightmarish EldritchAbomination in this one; it's just him and Dedede.
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* BossRush: Like the ''[[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man]]'' series, Mt. DeDeDe is composed of rematches against the four initial bosses before King Dedede himself. Unlike ''Mega Man'', however, there are small levels before each one.

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* BossRush: Like the ''[[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man]]'' series, Mt. DeDeDe [=DeDeDe=] is composed of rematches against the four initial bosses before King Dedede himself. Unlike ''Mega Man'', however, there are small levels before each one.



* OneHitKill: Something that is rare for a Kirby game: Touching the Gordos in Mt. DeDeDe instantly kills Kirby, regardless of how much HP he had.

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* OneHitKill: Something that is rare for a Kirby game: Touching the Gordos in Mt. DeDeDe [=DeDeDe=] instantly kills Kirby, regardless of how much HP he had.



** Just before each of the bosses in Mt. DeDeDe, there is (for some reason) a dancing Kirby. Touching this kills all enemies on the screen.

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** Just before each of the bosses in Mt. DeDeDe, [=DeDeDe=], there is (for some reason) a dancing Kirby. Touching this kills all enemies on the screen.



** AllTheWorldsAreAStage: Mt. DeDeDe, which has elements of all four stages you have to go through in any order, before you can battle Dedede.

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** AllTheWorldsAreAStage: Mt. DeDeDe, [=DeDeDe=], which has elements of all four stages you have to go through in any order, before you can battle Dedede.
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* BossRush: Like the ''[[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man]]'' series, Mt. Dedede is composed of rematches against the four initial bosses before Dedede himself. Unlike ''Mega Man'', however, there are small levels before each one.
* CutscenePowerToTheMax: Kirby in the ending inflates himself to be bigger than Dedede's castle so he can carry it and return the food inside to the Dream Landers. However, ths could be explained as him drawing from the power of the Sparkling Stars, since they go into him before he does so.
* DualBoss: Lololo and Lalala in the second stage.

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* BossRush: Like the ''[[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man]]'' series, Mt. Dedede DeDeDe is composed of rematches against the four initial bosses before King Dedede himself. Unlike ''Mega Man'', however, there are small levels before each one.
* CutscenePowerToTheMax: Kirby in the ending inflates himself to be bigger than Dedede's castle so he can carry it and return the food inside to the Dream Landers. However, ths this could be explained as him drawing from the power of the Sparkling Stars, since they go into him before he does so.
* DualBoss: Lololo and & Lalala in the second stage.



* OneHitKill: Something that is rare for a Kirby game: Touching the Gordos in Mt. Dedede instantly kills Kirby, regardless of how much HP he had.

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* OneHitKill: Something that is rare for a Kirby game: Touching the Gordos in Mt. Dedede DeDeDe instantly kills Kirby, regardless of how much HP he had.



** Just before each of the bosses in Mt. Dedede, there is (for some reason) a dancing Kirby. Touching this kills all enemies on the screen.

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** Just before each of the bosses in Mt. Dedede, DeDeDe, there is (for some reason) a dancing Kirby. Touching this kills all enemies on the screen.



** AllTheWorldsAreAStage: Mt. Dedede, which has elements of all four stages you have to go through in any order, before you can battle Dedede.

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** AllTheWorldsAreAStage: Mt. Dedede, DeDeDe, which has elements of all four stages you have to go through in any order, before you can battle Dedede.
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* PowerUpFood: This is the game that originally featured "Superspicy Curry", a dish that gives Kirby the ability to spit fire for a limited time and has not been seen again until the ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' series (from ''Brawl'' onwards) and ''VideoGame/KirbyMassAttack Kirby Mass Attack]]''. Mint Leaves (called Sweet Potatoes in Japan) were also another item that appeared in this game, allowing Kirby to shoot air puffs while airborne.

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* PowerUpFood: This is the game that originally featured "Superspicy Curry", a dish that gives Kirby the ability to spit fire for a limited time and has not been seen again until the ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' series (from ''Brawl'' onwards) and ''VideoGame/KirbyMassAttack Kirby Mass Attack]]''.Attack''. Mint Leaves (called Sweet Potatoes in Japan) were also another item that appeared in this game, allowing Kirby to shoot air puffs while airborne.
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* PowerUpFood: This is the game that originally featured "Superspicy Curry", a dish that gives Kirby the ability to spit fire for a limited time and has not been seen again until the ''{{VideoGame/SuperSmashBros}}'' series (from ''Brawl'' onwards) and ''[[{{VideoGame/KirbyMassAttack}} Kirby Mass Attack]]''. Mint Leaves (called Sweet Potatoes in Japan) were also another item that appeared in this game, allowing Kirby to shoot air puffs while airborne.

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* PowerUpFood: This is the game that originally featured "Superspicy Curry", a dish that gives Kirby the ability to spit fire for a limited time and has not been seen again until the ''{{VideoGame/SuperSmashBros}}'' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' series (from ''Brawl'' onwards) and ''[[{{VideoGame/KirbyMassAttack}} ''VideoGame/KirbyMassAttack Kirby Mass Attack]]''. Mint Leaves (called Sweet Potatoes in Japan) were also another item that appeared in this game, allowing Kirby to shoot air puffs while airborne.
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It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 and appeared in ''Kirby's Dream Collection''. As well as remade as one of the games for both ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar'' for the Super Nintendo and ''Super Star Ultra'' for the 3DS.

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It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 and appeared in ''Kirby's Dream Collection''. As well as remade as one of the games for both ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar'' for the Super Nintendo and ''Super Star Ultra'' for the 3DS.DS.

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* BigBad: King Dedede.
* CutscenePowerToTheMax: Kirby in the ending inflates himself to be bigger than Dedede's castle so he can carry it and return the food inside to the Dream Landers.

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* BigBad: King Dedede.
Dedede. In fact, this is one of the few non-spinoff games where he actually holds the position of FinalBoss.
* BossRush: Like the ''[[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man]]'' series, Mt. Dedede is composed of rematches against the four initial bosses before Dedede himself. Unlike ''Mega Man'', however, there are small levels before each one.
* CutscenePowerToTheMax: Kirby in the ending inflates himself to be bigger than Dedede's castle so he can carry it and return the food inside to the Dream Landers. However, ths could be explained as him drawing from the power of the Sparkling Stars, since they go into him before he does so.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: You can't copy abilities, slide, or save progress after beating a stage. It just simple suck up and blow back certain attacks

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: You can't copy abilities, slide, or save progress after beating a stage. It It's just simple suck up and blow back certain attackssuck-and-spit attacks.
** Western media also depicted Kirby as white due to the Game Boy's screen, though in Japan, Kirby was pink from day one.



* PowerUpFood: This is the game that originally featured "Superspicy Curry", a dish that gives Kirby the ability to spit fire for a limited time and has not been seen again until [[{{VideoGame/SuperSmashBros}} Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] and [[{{VideoGame/KirbyMassAttack}} Kirby Mass Attack]]. Mint Leaves (called Sweet Potatoes in Japan) were also another item that appeared in this game, allowing Kirby to shoot air puffs while airborne.

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* PowerUpFood: This is the game that originally featured "Superspicy Curry", a dish that gives Kirby the ability to spit fire for a limited time and has not been seen again until [[{{VideoGame/SuperSmashBros}} Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] the ''{{VideoGame/SuperSmashBros}}'' series (from ''Brawl'' onwards) and [[{{VideoGame/KirbyMassAttack}} ''[[{{VideoGame/KirbyMassAttack}} Kirby Mass Attack]].Attack]]''. Mint Leaves (called Sweet Potatoes in Japan) were also another item that appeared in this game, allowing Kirby to shoot air puffs while airborne.


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** Just before each of the bosses in Mt. Dedede, there is (for some reason) a dancing Kirby. Touching this kills all enemies on the screen.


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* ThrowDownTheBomblet: Certain levels have bombs which, when spat out, send explosions forward that decimate all enemies in their way.
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It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 and appeared in ''Kirby's Dream Collection''. As well as remade as one of the games for both ''VideoGame/KirbysSuperStar'' for the Super Nintendo and ''Super Star Ultra'' for the 3DS.

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It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 and appeared in ''Kirby's Dream Collection''. As well as remade as one of the games for both ''VideoGame/KirbysSuperStar'' ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar'' for the Super Nintendo and ''Super Star Ultra'' for the 3DS.
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* WakeUpCallBoss: Whispy Woods in Extra Mode. He drops Gordos, which do three units of damage out of six. And while he does that, you need to look for apples to fire at him. He's arguably the hardest boss in Extra Mode.

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* WakeUpCallBoss: Whispy Woods in Extra Mode. He drops Gordos, which do three units of damage out of six. And while he does that, you need to look for apples to fire at him. He's arguably the hardest boss in Extra Mode.
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* TheStinger: After beating the game the first time, you see King Dedede land in front of the code for for Extra Mode after getting tossed out his castle. He eventually recovers, throws a small tandem and runs off. Once your beat the extra mode, he one more land in the same area (this time for the debug mode) but can't even bring himself to get up. Kirby eventually shake him awake but Dedede just sulks off in defeat.

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* TheStinger: After beating the game the first time, you see King Dedede land in front of the code for for Extra Mode after getting tossed out his castle. He eventually recovers, throws a small tandem tantrum and runs off. Once your beat the extra mode, he one more land in the same area (this time for the debug mode) but can't even bring himself to get up. Kirby eventually shake him awake but Dedede just sulks off in defeat.

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''Kirby's Dream Land'' (known as Hoshi no Kābī 星のカービィ in Japan) is a 1992 video game that was released for the GameBoy. It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 and appeared in ''Kirby's Dream Collection''. It was Kirby's first adventure. The story is that King Dedede and his followers steal Dream Land's food and the Sparkling Stars that are used to harvest it. Kirby sets off and rescues the food and the stars from King Dedede.

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''Kirby's Dream Land'' (known as Hoshi no Kābī 星のカービィ in Japan) is a 1992 video game that was released for the GameBoy. It GameBoy that was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 and appeared in ''Kirby's Dream Collection''. It was Kirby's first adventure. introduction of Kirby. The story is that simple, King Dedede and his followers steal Dream Land's food and the Sparkling Stars that are used to harvest it. Kirby sets off and rescues the food and the stars from King Dedede.
Dedede.

It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 and appeared in ''Kirby's Dream Collection''. As well as remade as one of the games for both ''VideoGame/KirbysSuperStar'' for the Super Nintendo and ''Super Star Ultra'' for the 3DS.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: You can't copy abilities, slide, or save progress after beating a stage.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: You can't copy abilities, slide, or save progress after beating a stage. It just simple suck up and blow back certain attacks


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* TheStinger: After beating the game the first time, you see King Dedede land in front of the code for for Extra Mode after getting tossed out his castle. He eventually recovers, throws a small tandem and runs off. Once your beat the extra mode, he one more land in the same area (this time for the debug mode) but can't even bring himself to get up. Kirby eventually shake him awake but Dedede just sulks off in defeat.
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* CutscenePowerToTheMax: Kirby in the ending inflates himself to be bigger than Dedede's castle so he can carry it and return the food inside to the Dream Landers.
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* DualBoss: Lololo and Lalala in the second stage.


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* PowerUpFood: This is the game that originally featured "Superspicy Curry", a dish that gives Kirby the ability to spit fire for a limited time and has not been seen again until [[{{VideoGame/SuperSmashBros}} Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] and [[{{VideoGame/KirbyMassAttack}} Kirby Mass Attack]]. Mint Leaves (called Sweet Potatoes in Japan) were also another item that appeared in this game, allowing Kirby to shoot air puffs while airborne.
* PowerUpMotif: Two. One for the invincible candy, another for the Mint Leaf and Spicy Food.
* SmartBomb: The Mike item, which kills all enemies on screen. Unlike its ability counterpart in later games, it can only be used once.
* UnexpectedShmupLevel: The fight with the third boss, Kaboola, is this.

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* BigBoosHaunt: Castle Lololo.
* BubblyClouds: The second half of stage 3 and also stage 4.



* PalmtreePanic: Float Islands (the first half).
* TheLostWoods: Green Greens.

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* VideogameSettings:
** GreenHillZone / TheLostWoods: Green Greens.
** BigBoosHaunt: Castle Lololo.
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PalmtreePanic: Float Islands (the first half).
* TheLostWoods: Green Greens.** BubblyClouds: The second half of Float Islands and also the name of the fourth level.
** AllTheWorldsAreAStage: Mt. Dedede, which has elements of all four stages you have to go through in any order, before you can battle Dedede.
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* NintendoHard: The extra mode can be very punishing to unfamiliar players. Enemy damage is doubled and they move faster, enemies have newer strategies and the final boss moves faster. New enemies have been added in place of older enemies.

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* NintendoHard: The extra mode can be very punishing to unfamiliar players. Enemy damage is doubled and they move faster, some enemies have newer strategies strategies, and the final boss moves much faster. New enemies have been added in place of older some weaker enemies.
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''Kirby's Dream Land'' (known as Hoshi no Kābī 星のカービィ in Japan) is a 1992 video game that was released for the GameBoy. It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 and appeared in ''Kirby's Dream Collection''. It was Kirby's first adventure. The story is that King Dedede and his followers steal Dream Land's food and the Sparkling Stars that used to harvest them. Kirby sets off and rescues the food and the stars from King Dedede.

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''Kirby's Dream Land'' (known as Hoshi no Kābī 星のカービィ in Japan) is a 1992 video game that was released for the GameBoy. It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 and appeared in ''Kirby's Dream Collection''. It was Kirby's first adventure. The story is that King Dedede and his followers steal Dream Land's food and the Sparkling Stars that are used to harvest them.it. Kirby sets off and rescues the food and the stars from King Dedede.
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* BigBad: King Dedede, again.

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* BigBad: King Dedede, again.Dedede.
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''Kirby's Dream Land'' (known as Hoshi no Kābī 星のカービィ in Japan) is a 1992 video game that was released for the GameBoy. It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 and appeared in ''Kirby's Dream Collection''. It was Kirby's first adventure. The story is that King Dedede and his followers steal Dream Land's food and the Sparkling Star that used to harvest them. Kirby sets off and rescues the food and the star from King Dedede.

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''Kirby's Dream Land'' (known as Hoshi no Kābī 星のカービィ in Japan) is a 1992 video game that was released for the GameBoy. It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 and appeared in ''Kirby's Dream Collection''. It was Kirby's first adventure. The story is that King Dedede and his followers steal Dream Land's food and the Sparkling Star Stars that used to harvest them. Kirby sets off and rescues the food and the star stars from King Dedede.
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* WakeUpCallBoss: Whispy Woods in Extra Mode. He drops Gordos, which do three units of damage out of six. And while he does that, oyu need to look for apples to fire at him. He's arguably the hardest boss in Extra Mode.

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* WakeUpCallBoss: Whispy Woods in Extra Mode. He drops Gordos, which do three units of damage out of six. And while he does that, oyu you need to look for apples to fire at him. He's arguably the hardest boss in Extra Mode.
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* WakeUpCallBoss: Whispy Woods in Extra Mode. He drops Gordos, which do three units of damage out of six. And while he does that, oyu need to look for apples to fire at him. He's arguably the hardest boss in Extra Mode.

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The game also features the following tropes:

* {{Acrofatic}}: King Dedede. Not only is he fat, he moves very fast.

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* {{Acrofatic}}: King Dedede. Not only is he King Dedede fat, he moves very fast.



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* TheLostWoods: Green Greens.Greens.
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Kirby's Dream Land (known as Hoshi no Kābī 星のカービィ in Japan) is a 1992 video game that was released for the GameBoy. It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 and appeared in Kirby's Dream Collection. It was Kirby's first adventure. The story: King Dedede and his followers steal Kirby's food and the Sparkling Star that used to harvest them. Kirby sets off and rescues the food and the star from King Dedede.

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Kirby's ''Kirby's Dream Land Land'' (known as Hoshi no Kābī 星のカービィ in Japan) is a 1992 video game that was released for the GameBoy. It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 and appeared in Kirby's ''Kirby's Dream Collection.Collection''. It was Kirby's first adventure. The story: story is that King Dedede and his followers steal Kirby's Dream Land's food and the Sparkling Star that used to harvest them. Kirby sets off and rescues the food and the star from King Dedede.



* Acrofatic: King Dedede. Not only is he fat, he moves very fast.

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* Acrofatic: {{Acrofatic}}: King Dedede. Not only is he fat, he moves very fast.



* GracefulInTheirElement: Kine the Fish in the second game.
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* GracefulInTheirElement: Kine the Fish in the second game.
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Kirby's Dream Land (known as Hoshi no Kābī 星のカービィ in Japan) is a 1992 video game that was released for the GameBoy. It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 and appeared in Kirby's Dream Collection. It was Kirby's first adventure. The story: King Dedede and his followers steal Kirby's food and the Sparkling Star that used to harvest them. Kirby sets off and rescues the food and the star from King Dedede.

The game is the TropeNamer for:

* BubblyClouds

The game also features the following tropes:

* Acrofatic: King Dedede. Not only is he fat, he moves very fast.
* BigBad: King Dedede, again.
* BigBoosHaunt: Castle Lololo.
* BubblyClouds: The second half of stage 3 and also stage 4.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: You can't copy abilities, slide, or save progress after beating a stage.
* NintendoHard: The extra mode can be very punishing to unfamiliar players. Enemy damage is doubled and they move faster, enemies have newer strategies and the final boss moves faster. New enemies have been added in place of older enemies.
* OneHitKill: Something that is rare for a Kirby game: Touching the Gordos in Mt. Dedede instantly kills Kirby, regardless of how much HP he had.
* PalmtreePanic: Float Islands (the first half).
* TheLostWoods: Green Greens.

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