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Tropes relating to [[Kirby]] and his friends and foes. For anime-only characters and tropes only present to a character in ''[[Kirby of the Stars]]'', go [[Kirby of the Stars (Anime)/Characters|here.]] ''[[Kirbys Return to Dream Land (Video Game)|Kirbys Return to Dream Land]]'' also has its own [[Kirbys Return to Dream Land (Video Game)/Characters|character page]].
Tropes relating to [[Kirby]] and his friends and foes. For anime-only characters and tropes only present to a character in ''[[Kirby of the Stars]]'', go [[Kirby of the Stars/Characters|here.]] ''[[Kirbys Return to Dream Land]]'' also has its own [[Kirbys Return to Dream Land/Characters|character page]].


'''''WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS'''''
'''''WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS'''''
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* [[Butt Monkey]]: In any cinematic not related to the [[Excuse Plot|"plot"]], Kirby ''will'' get abused. Case in point, the world title cards in ''Dreamland'' and ''Adventure'', and the blooper reel in ''Super Star Ultra''.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: In any cinematic not related to the [[Excuse Plot|"plot"]], Kirby ''will'' get abused. Case in point, the world title cards in ''Dreamland'' and ''Adventure'', and the blooper reel in ''Super Star Ultra''.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Hi!"
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Hi!"
** And in the anime, ([[Ret Canon|and later]] ''[[Kirbys Epic Yarn (Video Game)|Kirbys Epic Yarn]]'', ''[[Kirby Mass Attack (Video Game)|Kirby Mass Attack]]'' and ''[[Kirbys Return to Dream Land (Video Game)|Kirbys Return to Dream Land]]'') "Poyo!"
** And in the anime, ([[Ret Canon|and later]] ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn|Kirbys Epic Yarn]]'', ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' and ''[[Kirbys Return to Dream Land]]'') "Poyo!"
* [[Cheerful Child]]: He has the mannerisms of one.
* [[Cheerful Child]]: He has the mannerisms of one.
* [[Extreme Omnivore]]
* [[Extreme Omnivore]]
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=== '''''Animal Friends''''' ===
=== '''''Animal Friends''''' ===


In ''Kirby's Dreamland 2'' and ''3'', Kirby may come across his animal friends and hitch a ride from them (sometimes flipped). Typically, they change his [[Mega Manning|copied powers]] in some way, and have a different sort of movement: for example, Kine has very fast and tight underwater controls (but is a bit awkward on land). All have appeared in the [[Kirby of the Stars (Anime)|anime]], although with ''very'' small roles.
In ''Kirby's Dreamland 2'' and ''3'', Kirby may come across his animal friends and hitch a ride from them (sometimes flipped). Typically, they change his [[Mega Manning|copied powers]] in some way, and have a different sort of movement: for example, Kine has very fast and tight underwater controls (but is a bit awkward on land). All have appeared in the [[Kirby of the Stars|anime]], although with ''very'' small roles.


Tropes associated with all animal friends:
Tropes associated with all animal friends:
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Tropes associated with Kine:
Tropes associated with Kine:
* [[The Cameo]]: In ''[[Kirby Mass Attack (Video Game)|Kirby Mass Attack]]'', he appears in Brawl Ball. His first appearance in ''years''.
* [[The Cameo]]: In ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', he appears in Brawl Ball. His first appearance in ''years''.
* [[Crippling Overspecialization]]: Subverted. He is indeed better in the water, but he does okay on land. See [[Fish Out of Water]].
* [[Crippling Overspecialization]]: Subverted. He is indeed better in the water, but he does okay on land. See [[Fish Out of Water]].
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: Literally! Largely averted (after ''Dream Land 2'') though, as he's capable of hopping along at a normal pace and even jumping quite high on land.
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: Literally! Largely averted (after ''Dream Land 2'') though, as he's capable of hopping along at a normal pace and even jumping quite high on land.
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=== '''King Dedede''' ===
=== '''King Dedede''' ===
{{quote| "'''[[Kirbys Epic Yarn (Video Game)|You can't be mean to my Waddle Dees! Only I can be mean to my Waddle Dees!]]'''"}}
{{quote| "'''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn|You can't be mean to my Waddle Dees! Only I can be mean to my Waddle Dees!]]'''"}}


Hammer-wielding penguin (possibly) and self-proclaimed ruler of Dreamland, though he never really does anything related to administration. Usually ends up as the villain through [[Greed]] or [[Demonic Possession]].
Hammer-wielding penguin (possibly) and self-proclaimed ruler of Dreamland, though he never really does anything related to administration. Usually ends up as the villain through [[Greed]] or [[Demonic Possession]].
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* [[Disc One Final Boss]]: in ''Kirby's Adventure'' and ''Kirby's Dreamland 2'' and ''3''.
* [[Disc One Final Boss]]: in ''Kirby's Adventure'' and ''Kirby's Dreamland 2'' and ''3''.
* [[Drop the Hammer]]
* [[Drop the Hammer]]
** [[Impossibly Cool Weapon]]: In ''[[Super Smash Bros|Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', his hammer has a '''jet engine''' for the sole purpose of swinging extremely strong hits. In "Revenge of the King" in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', Masked Dedede has an even cooler new hammer. It can [[Macross Missile Massacre|launch missiles]], [[Kill It With Fire|shoot a gout of flame]], and be used for an extreme [[Spin Attack]].
** [[Impossibly Cool Weapon]]: In ''[[Super Smash Bros|Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', his hammer has a '''jet engine''' for the sole purpose of swinging extremely strong hits. In "Revenge of the King" in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', Masked Dedede has an even cooler new hammer. It can [[Macross Missile Massacre|launch missiles]], [[Kill It with Fire|shoot a gout of flame]], and be used for an extreme [[Spin Attack]].
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: to Kirby
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: to Kirby
* [[Everything's Better With Penguins]]
* [[Everything's Better with Penguins]]
* [[Eyes Do Not Belong There]]: When possessed by Dark Matter in [[Kirby 64]], Dark Matter embeds its eye into his ''stomach''.
* [[Eyes Do Not Belong There]]: When possessed by Dark Matter in [[Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards]], Dark Matter embeds its eye into his ''stomach''.
* [[Fat Bastard]]
* [[Fat Bastard]]
* [[A Father to His Men]]: He seems to actually care very much about his Waddle Dees.
* [[A Father to His Men]]: He seems to actually care very much about his Waddle Dees.
* [[Go-Karting With Bowser|Go Karting With King Dedede]]: This is pretty much what Gourmet Race is. In any case, [[Anti-Villain|Kirby and King Dedede seem to be on good terms most of the time]].
* [[Go-Karting with Bowser|Go Karting With King Dedede]]: This is pretty much what Gourmet Race is. In any case, [[Anti-Villain|Kirby and King Dedede seem to be on good terms most of the time]].
* [[Harmless Villain]]: Dedede's not really bad ([[Alternate Universe|except in the anime]]), he's just big and greedy and Kirby has to bring him down to earth. In fact, he's been known to give Kirby giant hugs.
* [[Harmless Villain]]: Dedede's not really bad ([[Alternate Universe|except in the anime]]), he's just big and greedy and Kirby has to bring him down to earth. In fact, he's been known to give Kirby giant hugs.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: In ''Kirby 64'', to help fight Dark Matter. He's pretty reluctant about the whole thing, though. Also in ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: In ''Kirby 64'', to help fight Dark Matter. He's pretty reluctant about the whole thing, though. Also in ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''.
* [[Jerkass]]: In the spinoffs.
* [[Jerkass]]: In the spinoffs.
** [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]
** [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Leitmotif]]: His theme from Kirby's Dreamland is carried to every single game onwards besides Avalanche; it's also not used for the fight with him in Kirby's Adventure and its remake, but it still gets used for the miniboss tower.
* [[Leitmotif]]: His theme from Kirby's Dreamland is carried to every single game onwards besides Avalanche; it's also not used for the fight with him in Kirby's Adventure and its remake, but it still gets used for the miniboss tower.
* [[Large and In Charge]]
* [[Large and In Charge]]
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** Also in Kirby's Adventure.
** Also in Kirby's Adventure.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: His hammer.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: His hammer.
** As of ''[[Kirbys Return to Dream Land (Video Game)|Kirbys Return to Dream Land]]'' and ''[[Kirby Mass Attack (Video Game)|Kirby Mass Attack]]'', he's picked up bombs lately as well.
** As of ''[[Kirbys Return to Dream Land]]'' and ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', he's picked up bombs lately as well.
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: Played this part in Kirby's Adventure, as well as the remake Nightmare in Dream Land, where it seems like he was up to standard villainy by stealing the Star Rod from the fountain of dreams, but it is later revealed that he had a very ''good'' reason for doing so, as a horrifically evil entity, aptly named "Nightmare", had contaminated the fountain of dreams.
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: Played this part in Kirby's Adventure, as well as the remake Nightmare in Dream Land, where it seems like he was up to standard villainy by stealing the Star Rod from the fountain of dreams, but it is later revealed that he had a very ''good'' reason for doing so, as a horrifically evil entity, aptly named "Nightmare", had contaminated the fountain of dreams.


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* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: Every once in a while.
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: Every once in a while.
* [[Blood Knight]]: Towards Kirby and Galacta Knight in particular.
* [[Blood Knight]]: Towards Kirby and Galacta Knight in particular.
* [[Blow You Away]]/[[Everything's Better With Spinning]]: One of his signature moves is Mach Tornado.
* [[Blow You Away]]/[[Everything's Better with Spinning]]: One of his signature moves is Mach Tornado.
* [[Cape Wings]]
* [[Cape Wings]]
* [[Char Clone]]: Lacks the usual color scheme, but embodies most of the other traits.
* [[Char Clone]]: Lacks the usual color scheme, but embodies most of the other traits.
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* [[Honor Before Reason]]: The Halberd is on fire and plummeting towards the ocean, so naturally he throws Kirby a sword and will wait half a minute for him to pick it up before their duel.
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: The Halberd is on fire and plummeting towards the ocean, so naturally he throws Kirby a sword and will wait half a minute for him to pick it up before their duel.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Given that Kirby is an idiot, this is why Meta Knight ends up fighting him a lot.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Given that Kirby is an idiot, this is why Meta Knight ends up fighting him a lot.
* [[Playing With Fire]]: Has a fire attack in Squeak Squad.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: Has a fire attack in Squeak Squad.
* [[Poor Communication Kills]]: Though he often fights Kirby because he knows some terrible secret and is trying to keep Kirby from [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|screwing things up]], he will never, ever, ever indicate this in any way until it's too late.
* [[Poor Communication Kills]]: Though he often fights Kirby because he knows some terrible secret and is trying to keep Kirby from [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|screwing things up]], he will never, ever, ever indicate this in any way until it's too late.
** [[Hero Antagonist]]: As a result.
** [[Hero Antagonist]]: As a result.
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Tropes associated with Whispy Woods:
Tropes associated with Whispy Woods:
* [[Blow You Away]]: For some reason, he shoots air blasts like Kirby. They're much longer-ranged, though. In Revenge of the King and Return to Dream Land, he can sometimes shoot out small tornadoes, which are stronger.
* [[Blow You Away]]: For some reason, he shoots air blasts like Kirby. They're much longer-ranged, though. In Revenge of the King and Return to Dream Land, he can sometimes shoot out small tornadoes, which are stronger.
* [[Go-Karting With Bowser]]: He's sometimes shown to be friendly with Kirby.
* [[Go-Karting with Bowser]]: He's sometimes shown to be friendly with Kirby.
* [[Recurring Boss]]: ''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror'' and ''Kirby: Squeak Squad'' are probably the only platformers where he's not the first boss of the game, and the former uses an [[Expy]] anyways.
* [[Recurring Boss]]: ''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror'' and ''Kirby: Squeak Squad'' are probably the only platformers where he's not the first boss of the game, and the former uses an [[Expy]] anyways.
* [[Warmup Boss]]: In every game he appears in, without fail. Except for Kirby's Epic Yarn, where he's actually fairly tough. ''Return to Dream Land'' improves his abilities a bit, but overall he's comparatively easy.
* [[Warmup Boss]]: In every game he appears in, without fail. Except for Kirby's Epic Yarn, where he's actually fairly tough. ''Return to Dream Land'' improves his abilities a bit, but overall he's comparatively easy.
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* [[Dual Boss]]
* [[Dual Boss]]
* [[Light'Em Up]]
* [[Light'Em Up]]
* [[Playing With Fire]]
* [[Playing with Fire]]
* [[Ramming Always Works]]: Mr. Shine
* [[Ramming Always Works]]: Mr. Shine
* [[Rolling Attack]]: Mr. Bright
* [[Rolling Attack]]: Mr. Bright
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* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: {{spoiler|Kirby frees him by defeating King Dedede and re-forming the Star Rod.}}
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: {{spoiler|Kirby frees him by defeating King Dedede and re-forming the Star Rod.}}
* [[Obviously Evil]]: Definitely.
* [[Obviously Evil]]: Definitely.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]


=== '''Dyna Blade''' ===
=== '''Dyna Blade''' ===
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* [[Sword Fight]]: You can try in Kirby's Dreamland 2, [[Shmuck Bait|but you shouldn't]]
* [[Sword Fight]]: You can try in Kirby's Dreamland 2, [[Shmuck Bait|but you shouldn't]]
* [[That's No Moon]]: ''Kirby 64'' features a '''planet-sized''' mass of Dark Matter.
* [[That's No Moon]]: ''Kirby 64'' features a '''planet-sized''' mass of Dark Matter.
* [[The Night That Never Ends]]: They can cover entire worlds like storm clouds, as seen on {{spoiler|the planet Ripple Star, in ''[[Kirby 64]]''}}.
* [[The Night That Never Ends]]: They can cover entire worlds like storm clouds, as seen on {{spoiler|the planet Ripple Star, in ''[[Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards]]''}}.
* [[True Final Boss]]: In ''Kirby's Dreamland 2''.
* [[True Final Boss]]: In ''Kirby's Dreamland 2''.


=== '''Zero''' ===
=== '''Zero''' ===


A huge, white eye with a red iris. Is capable of creating and controlling Dark Matter. Revived in ''[[Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards (Video Game)|Kirby 64]]'' as Zero-Two, with wings, a halo, and a freaky green tail.
A huge, white eye with a red iris. Is capable of creating and controlling Dark Matter. Revived in ''[[Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards|Kirby 64]]'' as Zero-Two, with wings, a halo, and a freaky green tail.


{{quote| First appearance: ''Kirby's Dreamland 3''}}
{{quote| First appearance: ''Kirby's Dreamland 3''}}
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* '''[[Badass]]''': The only Kirby foe to have a rock song for his battle theme, and it shows.
* '''[[Badass]]''': The only Kirby foe to have a rock song for his battle theme, and it shows.
** For comparison, Marx's strongest attack is a [[Hell Gate]] that does about 1/3 of your health. Galacta Knight's strongest attack simply [[Spam Attack|stabs you in the face several times]] and deals 1/2 your health.
** For comparison, Marx's strongest attack is a [[Hell Gate]] that does about 1/3 of your health. Galacta Knight's strongest attack simply [[Spam Attack|stabs you in the face several times]] and deals 1/2 your health.
* [[Bonus Boss]]: {{spoiler|Of ''[[Kirbys Return to Dream Land (Video Game)|Kirbys Return to Dream Land]]''}}.
* [[Bonus Boss]]: {{spoiler|Of ''[[Kirbys Return to Dream Land]]''}}.
* [[Cool Mask]]: It has a cross-shaped slit in the front, matching the design on his shield.
* [[Cool Mask]]: It has a cross-shaped slit in the front, matching the design on his shield.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: Of Meta Knight. His design is basically an angelic version of Meta Knight's, interestingly enough. He may or may not be evil, however.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: Of Meta Knight. His design is basically an angelic version of Meta Knight's, interestingly enough. He may or may not be evil, however.
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* [[Real Men Wear Pink|Real Men Wear Pink and White]]: ''Ooohhhh yeah.''
* [[Real Men Wear Pink|Real Men Wear Pink and White]]: ''Ooohhhh yeah.''
* [[Shock and Awe]]: in ''Return to Dream Land'', he can summon columns of lightning.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: in ''Return to Dream Land'', he can summon columns of lightning.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can|Sealed Evil In A Crystal]]
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can|Sealed Evil In A Crystal]]
** [[Sealed Badass in A Can]]
** [[Sealed Badass in a Can]]
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]]: Galacta Knight in the US and Galactic Knight in Japan.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Galacta Knight in the US and Galactic Knight in Japan.
* [[Storm of Blades]]: One of his attacks in ''Return to Dream Land''.
* [[Storm of Blades]]: One of his attacks in ''Return to Dream Land''.


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* [[Flying Saucer]]: Doc.
* [[Flying Saucer]]: Doc.
* [[Gentleman Thief]]: Daroach, complete with a top hat and a thirst for treasure chests. He lampshades this in some of his hints in ''Mass Attack''.
* [[Gentleman Thief]]: Daroach, complete with a top hat and a thirst for treasure chests. He lampshades this in some of his hints in ''Mass Attack''.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|They stop antagonizing Kirby at the end of Squeak Squad,}} and they help out Kirby in [[Kirby Mass Attack (Video Game)|Kirby Mass Attack]].
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|They stop antagonizing Kirby at the end of Squeak Squad,}} and they help out Kirby in [[Kirby Mass Attack]].
* [[Hidden Depths]]: If you talk to him long enough in ''Kirby Mass Attack'', Daroach will eventually tell you things about himself and his cohorts.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: If you talk to him long enough in ''Kirby Mass Attack'', Daroach will eventually tell you things about himself and his cohorts.
* [[Ninja]]: Spinni.
* [[Ninja]]: Spinni.
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]: Storo and the Squeakers can throw bombs.
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]: Storo and the Squeakers can throw bombs.
* [[Third Person Person]]: Daroach, but only briefly in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack (Video Game)|Kirby Mass Attack]]''.
* [[Third Person Person]]: Daroach, but only briefly in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''.


=== '''{{spoiler|Dark Nebula}}''' ===
=== '''{{spoiler|Dark Nebula}}''' ===
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* [[Final Boss]]
* [[Final Boss]]
* [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]]: Its appearance isn't hinted on until late into the game.
* [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]]: Its appearance isn't hinted on until late into the game.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can|Sealed Evil In A Treasure Chest]]
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can|Sealed Evil In A Treasure Chest]]


=== '''Yin-Yarn''' ===
=== '''Yin-Yarn''' ===


The [[Big Bad]] of [[Kirbys Epic Yarn (Video Game)|Kirbys Epic Yarn]].
The [[Big Bad]] of [[Kirby's Epic Yarn|Kirbys Epic Yarn]].


{{quote| First appearance: ''[[Kirbys Epic Yarn (Video Game)|Kirbys Epic Yarn]] ''}}
{{quote| First appearance: ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn|Kirbys Epic Yarn]] ''}}


Tropes associated with Yin-Yarn:
Tropes associated with Yin-Yarn:
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* [[Necromancer]]: His defining physical appearance trait.
* [[Necromancer]]: His defining physical appearance trait.
* [[Raymanian Limbs]]
* [[Raymanian Limbs]]
* [[Skull for A Head]]
* [[Skull for a Head]]
* [[Squishy Wizard]]
* [[Squishy Wizard]]


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* [[The Trickster]]
* [[The Trickster]]
* [[Walking Spoiler]]
* [[Walking Spoiler]]
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: {{spoiler|Unlike most other dark being final bosses, he seems to have escaped from his apparent destruction in the end.}}
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: {{spoiler|Unlike most other dark being final bosses, he seems to have escaped from his apparent destruction in the end.}}




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* [[Ascended Extra]]: His first appearance was as an opponent in Megaton Punch in ''Super Star''. In ''Super Star Ultra'', he appears as King Dedede's personal helper in Revenge of the King. In ''[[Kirbys Return to Dream Land]]'', he is now a playable character, aiding Kirby, Meta Knight, and his King.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: His first appearance was as an opponent in Megaton Punch in ''Super Star''. In ''Super Star Ultra'', he appears as King Dedede's personal helper in Revenge of the King. In ''[[Kirbys Return to Dream Land]]'', he is now a playable character, aiding Kirby, Meta Knight, and his King.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Unlike his allies, he has no real abilities in [[Kirbys Return to Dream Land]]. In fact, he only wields a spear.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Unlike his allies, he has no real abilities in [[Kirbys Return to Dream Land]]. In fact, he only wields a spear.
* [[Blade On a Stick]]: His spear. He can even [[Everything's Better With Spinning|twirl it]] [[Improbable Use of a Weapon|like a helicopter blade to fly.]]
* [[Blade on a Stick]]: His spear. He can even [[Everything's Better with Spinning|twirl it]] [[Improbable Use of a Weapon|like a helicopter blade to fly.]]
* [[My Friends and Zoidberg]]: He's teaming up with [[The Hero]], [[The Lancer]], and the [[Big Bad]]. Naturally, he's getting this treatment.
* [[My Friends and Zoidberg]]: He's teaming up with [[The Hero]], [[The Lancer]], and the [[Big Bad]]. Naturally, he's getting this treatment.
* [[No Name Given]]: All official material refers him simply as "Waddle Dee". Bandana Dee is just his [[Fan Nickname|nickname]].
* [[No Name Given]]: All official material refers him simply as "Waddle Dee". Bandana Dee is just his [[Fan Nickname|nickname]].
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* [[Spin Attack]]
* [[Spin Attack]]
* [[Super Strength]]: Only in Megaton Punch.
* [[Super Strength]]: Only in Megaton Punch.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: He was once a joke boss from ''[[Kirby Super Star (Video Game)|Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', but he becomes a capable fighter in ''[[Kirbys Return to Dream Land]]''.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: He was once a joke boss from ''[[Kirby Super Star|Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', but he becomes a capable fighter in ''[[Kirbys Return to Dream Land]]''.


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Tropes relating to Kirby and his friends and foes. For anime-only characters and tropes only present to a character in Kirby of the Stars, go here. Kirbys Return to Dream Land also has its own character page.

WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS



Playable Characters

Kirby

The eponymous character of the series is a happy looking pink Walking Head who likes to eat a lot of things.

  First appearance: Kirby's Dreamland

Tropes associated with Kirby:

Gooey

A friendly little blob of Dark Matter. He's Kirby's best friend. He and Kirby share many of the same hobbies and abilities.

  First appearance: Kirby's Dreamland 2

Tropes associated with Gooey:

  • Ascended Extra: In his debut game, he's merely a health recovery pickup for Kirby. In Kirby's Dreamland 3, he's the character controlled by player 2.
  • The Cameo: He appears as a trophy in Super Smash Bros Melee. Sadly, this is his latest appearance.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Despite being Kirby's best friend, he hasn't appeared in a game since 1997.
  • Dark Is Not Evil
  • Griefer: Somewhat. If player 2 doesn't feel like cooperating, he could hijack your animal friend or take one for himself (meaning you automatically dismount yours). Of course, Kirby himself can do this as well.
  • Prehensile Tongue: This is how he snags enemies for Mega Manning.

Prince Fluff

The prince of Patch Land. He joins Kirby so he can reunite Patch Land and stop Yin-Yarn.

  First appearance: Kirby's Epic Yarn

Tropes associated with Fluff:

Animal Friends

In Kirby's Dreamland 2 and 3, Kirby may come across his animal friends and hitch a ride from them (sometimes flipped). Typically, they change his copied powers in some way, and have a different sort of movement: for example, Kine has very fast and tight underwater controls (but is a bit awkward on land). All have appeared in the anime, although with very small roles.

Tropes associated with all animal friends:

Rick the Hamster

Suitable for land, Rick is a white and brown-spotted hamster that was one of the first three animal friends. He's described as "friendly and energetic". He doesn't skid on ice, can stand rough terrain, and somehow transforms with Kirby for some attacks.

  First appearance: Kirby's Dreamland 2

Tropes associated with Rick:

Kine the Fish

  First appearance: Kirby's Dreamland 2

A blue Sunfish that assists Kirby in the underwater levels, and was one of the three starting helpers. Described as "laid back and relaxed", he shows the least amount of emotions. His special ability is allowing Kirby to swallow enemies underwater and using those there and then.

Tropes associated with Kine:

Coo the Owl

  First appearance: Kirby's Dreamland 2

A purple owl and the air specialist and one the first Animal Friends, Coo is able to fly through fast currents like Kine. Originally a guy, the anime implies that he's a she. For some reason, Coo doesn't have any friends, but doesn't seem to mind.

Tropes associated with Coo:

Nago the Cat

  First appearance: Kirby's Dreamland 3

Although Rick appears along side Nago, Nago is usually far better than Rick; he's faster and can Triple Jump, as well as able to climb walls. He has a love interest/girlfriend named Shiiro, but a comic shows that the two don't get along as well as you think.

Tropes associated with Nago:

Chuchu the Octopus

  First appearance: Kirby's Dreamland 3

A pink octopus with a red red bow. Similar to Kine, when Kirby's paired with Chuchu, he can swallow enemies underwater. Through the moves that she does with Kirby (and the manga), it's implied that she's in love with him (as they hold hands, spin together, ect).

Tropes associated with Chuchu:

Pitch the Bird

  First appearance: Kirby's Dreamland 3

A tiny, green bird that functions like Coo, but can't last as long. Although Coo could be seen as better, Pitch's skills are much more useful, thus the Killer Rabbit trope below.

Tropes associated with Pitch:

  • Expy: Tokkori is seen as this to Pitch, although all it is in some minor appearance.
  • Killer Rabbit: He's the smallest of the animal friends, but he's probably the best. His copied powers are generally highly effective and fun to use. He also handles almost exactly the same as Kirby, so the transition is natural.


Bosses and Other Antagonists

King Dedede

Hammer-wielding penguin (possibly) and self-proclaimed ruler of Dreamland, though he never really does anything related to administration. Usually ends up as the villain through Greed or Demonic Possession.

  First appearance: Kirby's Dreamland

Tropes associated with King Dedede:

Meta Knight

A Walking Head with a mask, bat wings, a sword, and an unknown agenda. His morality is highly ambiguous, but he generally seems to be a Hero Antagonist.

  First appearance: Kirby's Adventure

Tropes associated with Meta Knight:

Whispy Woods

A big, sentient tree who tries to attack Kirby & co. by dropping apples and shooting air blasts.

  First appearance: Kirby's Dreamland

Tropes associated with Whispy Woods:

  • Blow You Away: For some reason, he shoots air blasts like Kirby. They're much longer-ranged, though. In Revenge of the King and Return to Dream Land, he can sometimes shoot out small tornadoes, which are stronger.
  • Go-Karting with Bowser: He's sometimes shown to be friendly with Kirby.
  • Recurring Boss: Kirby and the Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Squeak Squad are probably the only platformers where he's not the first boss of the game, and the former uses an Expy anyways.
  • Warmup Boss: In every game he appears in, without fail. Except for Kirby's Epic Yarn, where he's actually fairly tough. Return to Dream Land improves his abilities a bit, but overall he's comparatively easy.
  • When Trees Attack

Lololo and Lalala

A pair of closely-related friends who live at Castle Lololo. Or Float Islands. Or Illusion Islands.

 First appearance: Kirby's Dreamland

Also appear as Kirby's friends in the anime Kirby: Right Back At Ya!

Tropes associated with Lololo and Lalala:

Kracko

An eye in a spiky stormcloud. He attacks mostly with lightning.

  First appearance: Kirby's Dreamland

Tropes associated with Kracko:

Paint Roller

An artist on the go who attacks Kirby by drawing enemies.

  First appearance: Kirby's Adventure

Tropes associated with Paint Roller:

Mr. Shine and Mr. Bright

Mr. Shine is the moon, and Mr. Bright is the sun.

  First appearance: Kirby's Adventure

Tropes associated with Mr. Shine and Mr. Bright:

Nightmare

The Final Boss of Kirby's Adventure and Kirby Nightmare in Dreamland.

  First appearance: Kirby's Adventure

Tropes associated with Nightmare:

Dyna Blade

A huge bird responsible for stealing all of the crops in Dreamland. She was only doing it to feed her babies, though.

  First appearance: Kirby Super Star

Tropes associated with Dyna Blade:

Dark Matter

Dark Matter is not any one individual, but a group of black, malevolent clouds, usually with a single red eye and a ring of orange spheres around the back. Their core and controller is Zero.

  First appearance: Kirby's Dreamland 2

Tropes associated with Dark Matter:

Zero

A huge, white eye with a red iris. Is capable of creating and controlling Dark Matter. Revived in Kirby 64 as Zero-Two, with wings, a halo, and a freaky green tail.

  First appearance: Kirby's Dreamland 3

Tropes associated with Zero:

Marx

A friendly-looking Walking Head who wants Kirby to ask the wish-granting comet Nova to stop the sun and moon's fighting... except he's actually evil and is just using Kirby as a pawn in order to wish for control of Pop Star. In Kirby Super Star Ultra, he reveals a Nightmare Fuel-riffic new form, Marx Soul. Basically a Sugar Bowl version of The Joker.

 First appearance: Kirby Super Star

Tropes associated with Marx:

Galacta Knight

The Final Boss of Meta Knightmare Ultra in Kirby Super Star Ultra. Galacta Knight is the greatest warrior in the galaxy, but was sealed away for fear that he was too powerful. Meta Knight unseals him in order to kick his ass.

 First appearance: Kirby Super Star Ultra

Tropes associated with Galacta Knight:

Dark Mind

The Big Bad and Final Boss of Kirby and the Amazing Mirror; was trying to conquer the Mirror World until Kirby defeated it.

  First appearance: Kirby and the Amazing Mirror

Tropes associated with Dark Mind:

  • Big Bad
  • Clipped-Wing Angel: The last part of the battle has its mind clearly unstable and is very easy to defeat.
  • Expy: Shows a clear resemblance to both Dark Matter and Nightmare.
    • Its final form looks like a flaming version of Zero.
    • Its final form immediately brings to mind the Eye of Sauron.
  • Faceless Eye: His second form.
  • One-Winged Angel: The actual mind for the last 2 phases of the battle.
  • Sequential Boss: It's fought 4 times in its standard form, then twice as its mind. To date, this is the boss with the highest number of times you're supposed to fight it in the series.

Drawcia

The Big Bad and Final Boss of Kirby: Canvas Curse, she's a Wicked Witch who wanted a land of paint and carried out her wish by turning Dreamland into a painting. Her true form is that of an unknown painting that she was created from.

  First appearance: Kirby: Canvas Curse

Tropes associated with Drawcia:

  • Art Initiates Life: She creates clones of Paint Roller, Kracko, and King Dedede to serve her as part of boss mini-games at the end of the seven levels before her.
    • Her main mode of attack in her first boss form is through drawing paintings of enemies that you're forced to defeat.
  • Big Bad
  • Eldritch Abomination: Subverted, she's said to be a painting that came to life, which is not too strange in this setting. The fact that it isn't may actually be worse.
  • Ominous Pipe Organ: The first phase of her fight has this.
  • One-Winged Angel: After her initial defeat, she transforms into her soul, which is a giant multi-eyed screeching ball of paint.
  • Wicked Witch: Her high-pitched cackle is more than enough to creep you out.

The Squeaks

A group of mouse bandits traveling the universe in search of treasure, the Squeaks are the Big Bads and titular characters of Kirby: Squeak Squad. Daroach is the leader, Spinni is the speed, Storo is the muscle, Doc is the brains, and the Squeakers are the Team Pets.

  First appearance: Kirby: Squeak Squad

Tropes associated with the Squeaks:

Dark Nebula

The Bigger Bad and Final Boss of Kirby: Squeak Squad. It was sealed away in a chest until the Squeaks opened it and were possessed by it. Meta Knight knew the secret of the chest and therefore fought Kirby to prevent it from being released.

  First appearance: Kirby: Squeak Squad

Tropes associated with Dark Nebula:

Yin-Yarn

The Big Bad of Kirbys Epic Yarn.

  First appearance: Kirbys Epic Yarn

Tropes associated with Yin-Yarn:

  • Affably Evil: Despite going through a very ambitious plan to take over a kingdom by kidnapping and mind-controlling its de facto leaders and succeeding in doing so with virtually no effort, Yin-Yarn has no idea what to do with the kingdom once he has it and seems to have no real motive.
  • And Then What?: Pulls this on himself at one point in the game. He really doesn't have a plan for what to do after conquering Dreamland, but he says he'll think of something.
  • Art Initiates Life
  • Demonic Possession: Performs this by turning people into yarn.
  • Evil Overlooker: He does this in the box-art for the game.
  • Macross Missile Massacre: One of his attacks in Mecha form.
  • Martial Arts and Crafts

Necrodeus

The Big Bad of Kirby Mass Attack. He's the leader of the Skull Gang and he split Kirby into ten smaller versions of himself in the beginning, setting off the story for the game.

  First appearance: Kirby Mass Attack

Tropes associated with Necrodeus:

Magolor

A friendly-looking alien who crash-landed on Popstar with his ship, the Lor Starcutter. Kirby, King Dedede, Meta Knight and Bandanna Dee volunteered to help him recover the parts that broke off the ship. In truth, Magolor wants them to recover a magical item called the Master Crown from Landia so he can use it to become the supreme Evil Overlord of the galaxy.

  First appearance: Kirby's Return to Dreamland

Tropes associated with Magolor:


Supporting Characters

Ribbon

A fairy from Ripple Star. She is trying to collect all the shards of the Power Crystal that was shattered by Dark Matter and has the good fortune of meeting Kirby.

  First appearance: Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards

Tropes associated with Ribbon:

Waddle Dee

Waddle Dees are normally The Goombas of Kirby, but this particular one is an ally in Kirby 64.

  First appearance: Kirby's Dream Land; as an ally, Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards

Tropes associated with Waddle Dee:

Adeleine

One of Kirby's friends. An aspiring young artist able to bring her drawings to life.

  First appearance: Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards

Tropes associated with Adeleine:

Galactic NOVA

The wish-granting comet in Milky Way Wishes. Kirby sought it out to help stop the sun and moon fighting each other before Marx interferes and send it in a Colony Drop, but Kirby managed to stop it. In Meta Knightmare Ultra, Meta Knight sought it out to give himself a Worthy Opponent.

  First appearance: Kirby Super Star

Tropes associated with NOVA:

Bandana Dee

A seemingly high-ranking Waddle Dee. He always wears a blue bandana, which sets him apart from other Waddle Dees.

  First appearance: Kirby Super Star

Tropes associated with Bandana Dee:

  1. The letter "O", subscript two.