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* [[Alas, Poor Villain]]: After you defeat masked Dedede in ''[[Kirby Super Star (Video Game)|Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''.

* [[Alas, Poor Villain]]:
** After you defeat masked Dedede in ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', you get a surprisingly depressing scene of King Dedede sulking off into the sunset as somber music plays. Thankfully, it makes a transition into heart-warming since King Dedede's Waddle Dees slowly go and follow him, showing that no matter how many times he's defeated, they will never abandon their king.
** While they're among the most loathsome villains in the series due to the sheer scale of their crimes, both Queen Sectonia from ''Triple Deluxe'' and President Haltmann from ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot|Planet Robobot]]'' are very pitiable figures once you learn more about them: both were benevolent authority figures twisted into insane, sociopathic monsters by corruptive outside influences (and in Haltmann's case, grief over {{spoiler|his daughter seemingly dying in an accident}}). With the former's death being treated as a [[Mercy Kill]] {{spoiler|that her best friend and possible lover has to get involved with, no less}} and the latter's ultimate fate being [[Nightmare Fuel|genuinely]] [[And I Must Scream|nightmarish]], they have plenty of sympathy from the fanbase.
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Kirby is quite a cocky [[Jerkass]] in ''Kirby's Avalanche'' (even though the game is not technically canon).
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Kirby is quite a cocky [[Jerkass]] in ''Kirby's Avalanche'' (even though the game is not technically canon).
** More famously: Kirby is notable for being a much less straightforward hero then most of them, notably [[I Am a Humanitarian|eating definitely sentient beings alive]], releasing [[Eldritch Abomination|eldritch abominations]] on a daily basis, and sometimes, going on quests and slaughtering people for rather... ambiguous reasons (in ''Squeak Squad'': '''''CAKE'''''.) This led to many alternative interpretations of Kirby.
** More famously, Kirby is notable for being a much less straightforward hero then most of them, notably [[I Am a Humanitarian|eating definitely sentient beings alive]], releasing [[Eldritch Abomination|Eldritch Abominations]] on a daily basis, and sometimes, going on quests and slaughtering people for rather... ambiguous reasons. (In ''Squeak Squad'': '''''cake'''''.) This led to many alternative interpretations of Kirby.
*** [[Brawl in The Family (Webcomic)|Brawl in The Family]] plays with this; for instance, Meta Knight once says to Dedede: "Like it or not, you and Kirby aren't that different, but where he has childlike optimism, you have untempered malice."
*** ''[[Brawl in the Family]]'' plays with this; for instance, Meta Knight once says to Dedede: "Like it or not, you and Kirby aren't that different, but where he has childlike optimism, you have untempered malice."
*** [[There Will Be Brawl]] plays with it too, [[I Am a Humanitarian|and]] [[Nightmare Fuel|how.]]
*** ''[[There Will Be Brawl]]'' plays with it too, [[I Am a Humanitarian|and]] [[Nightmare Fuel|how.]]
*** [[Sonic for Hire]] plays this as well in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdnBWpHwayA this episode]. He {{spoiler|then becomes somewhat of a regular character throughout the series, doing psychotic things like randomly eating people for fun and setting a bar on fire}}.
*** ''[[Sonic for Hire]]'' plays this as well in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdnBWpHwayA this episode]. He {{spoiler|then becomes somewhat of a regular character throughout the series, doing psychotic things like randomly eating people for fun and setting a bar on fire}}.
** It should be noted that Dedede has a LOT more friends than Kirby in the games. Pretty much his only in-game friends outside of [[Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards (Video Game)|Kirby 64]] are all created by him somehow. Pretty much everybody else has tried to kill him at least once.
** Dedede has a LOT more friends than Kirby in the games. Pretty much his only in-game friends outside of [[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards|Kirby 64]] are all created by him somehow.{{verify|reason=how?}} Pretty much everybody else has tried to kill him at least once.
*** Actually, three of his friends in that game have tried to kill him too. (Adeleine during two [[Demonic Possession|demonic possessions]] though) But he's been shown to spend time with his friends there and with the Dreamland 2 and 3 friends.
*** Three of his friends in that game have tried to kill him too. (Adeleine was a victim of two [[Demonic Possession]]s, though.) But he's been shown to spend time with his friends there and with the ''Dreamland 2'' and ''3'' friends.
** How evil is Galacta Knight? He's noted to be strong enough to be capable of destroying entire planets and was sealed away because of that power, but the games are vague on if he abused it or not. So he's either a psychopathic, planet-busting [[Blood Knight]]; a cranky, violent, but otherwise neutral figure looking for a good scrap; or a monster... [[Self-Fulfilling Prophecy|but one of the Ancients' own making after he was sealed away without him actually doing anything wrong]].
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: After about 6 years of delays and hiatus, the [[Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards (Video Game)|Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards]] Wii follow-up [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-01-28-new-nintendo-wii-kirby-game-announced has finally been confirmed for a release], and plans to feature, after [[Kirbys Epic Yarn (Video Game)|Kirby's Epic Yarn]], the return of Kirby's [[Mega Manning]], as well as brand new abilities and [[Super Smash Bros|Final Smash]]-like moves. Needless to say, fans exploded with [[Tears of Joy]].
** They did so even more when it was revealed Meta Knight, King Dedede, and the bandana Waddle Dee were playable characters.
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: After about 6 years of delays and hiatus, the ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' Wii follow-up [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-01-28-new-nintendo-wii-kirby-game-announced was finally confirmed for a release]. Needless to say, fans exploded with [[Tears of Joy]]. They did so even more when it was revealed Meta Knight, King Dedede, and the bandana Waddle Dee were playable characters in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.
** There's more: Kirby's Adventure is confirmed as a 3D Classic for [[Nintendo 3DS]].
* [[Anticlimax Boss]]: Waddle Dee. In Revenge of the King, he is the last boss before King Dedede. He's [[Breather Boss|laughably easy]].
* [[Anticlimax Boss]]: Waddle Dee. In Revenge of the King, he is the last boss before King Dedede. He's [[Breather Boss|laughably easy]].
** It's the same Waddle Dee that appears in the Arena in ''[[Kirby Super Star (Video Game)|Kirby Super Star]]'' [[Video Game Remake|Ultra.]]
** It's the same Waddle Dee that appears in the Arena in ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''.
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: There are a massive list of songs from the series that are just plain amazing to hear, a list can be found [[Kirby (Video Game)/Awesome Music|here]].
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: There are a massive list of songs from the series that are just plain amazing to hear, a list can be found [[Kirby/Awesome Music|here]].
* [[Complete Monster]]: Yep, you saw it coming; {{spoiler|Marx of Kirby Super Star and its remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra. The fact that he fused with some of Nova's parts to bring himself [[Back From the Dead]] places him even further in this category}}.
* [[Complete Monster]]: {{spoiler|Marx of Kirby Super Star and its remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra, is sometimes considered this. The fact that he fused with some of Nova's parts to bring himself [[Back from the Dead]] places him even further in this category, although this has died down since [[Heel-Face Turn|he was introduced as an ally in ''Star Allies''.]]}}
** Nightmare from ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'' is the franchise's biggest example, compared to the [[Generic Doomsday Villain]] he was in ''Kirby's Adventure'': instead of being a vague threat only encountered at the end, he's a mass murderer of intergalactic proportions and an arms dealer who sells dangerous monsters to people who would happily abuse them.
** Also, Drawcia of Kirby: Canvas Curse. To get her wish to have a world of paint, she turned Dreamland into a painting and Kirby into a ball - none of which her paintbrush wanted to see happen. Yeah, this [[Wicked Witch]] is a monster.
** Not only is Hyness a doomsday cultist trying to summon {{Spoiler|Void Termina}} and have it destroy the universe, if not ''reality itself'', but he's willing to {{spoiler|use his loyal followers' corpses as weapons before sacrificing them to Void}}. {{spoiler|He seems to turn over a new leaf by the end of Heroes of Another Dimension, but whether it's a genuine redemption on his part or [[Heel Face Brainwashing]] by way of the Friend Heart is left to the player's imagination}}.
** Meta Knight's Mirror Counterpart, Dark Meta Knight, may have shades of this; to wit, ''he never gives you a sword so you can fight him'', having almost no honor or chivalry.
* [[Crazy Awesome]]: King Dedede. He's the [[Authority in Name Only|king of Dream Land]], wears a pimp coat, and fights with [[Drop the Hammer|a hammer]]. Also? He is a blue [[Everything's Better with Penguins|penguin]]. Masked Dedede takes this [[Up to Eleven]].{{context}} Also, his hammer doubles as a flamethrower ''and a rocket launcher''.
** Necrodeus, [[You Monster!]]! How could you!? Splitting Kirby into ten and killing all but one and not even caring about it. Good thing you didn't notice that one Kirby you left getting away thanks to the Hero's Heart. What a dick you are.
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: The series has its moments, but above them all stands the ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' segment "Revenge Of Meta Knight", where [[Enemy Chatter|you get to hear the bad guys]] becoming ''progressively more and more afraid of you'' while you singlehandedly destroy Meta Knight's airship!
* [[Crazy Awesome]]: King Dedede. He's the [[Authority in Name Only|king of Dreamland,]] wears a pimp coat, and fights with [[Drop the Hammer|a hammer]]. Also? He is a blue [[Everything Is Better With Penguins|penguin]].
** Masked Dedede takes this [[Up to Eleven]]. Case in point: {{spoiler|the fight takes place in ''an electrified cage.''}}
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: The series has its moments, but above them all stands the ''[[Kirby Super Star (Video Game)|Kirby Super Star]]'' segment ''"Revenge Of Meta Knight"'' in its entirety. [[Storming the Castle]] turned [[Up to Eleven]], reaching [[HSQ]] levels. Seriously. And [[Enemy Chatter|you get to hear the bad guys]] becoming ''progressively more and more afraid of you'', as if you were the [[Gosh Dang It to Heck|goshdang]] Batman, while you singlehandedly destroy a frickin' airship! '''''Hell yeah.'''''
** The whole "storm the castle while your enemies panic" bit is repeated in the final level of "Revenge of the King" in Super Star Ultra.
** The whole "storm the castle while your enemies panic" bit is repeated in the final level of "Revenge of the King" in Super Star Ultra.
** Meta-Knight wishes to have released the strongest warrior in the galaxy, locked away for fear of his power, for the sole purpose of ''kicking said warrior's ass''. Which he proceeds to do <ref>Or not, since this boss fight, while not [[Nintendo Hard]], is pretty painful the first few times, due to the fact that Galacta Knight is basically a computer controlled, [[Light Is Not Good|white and feather-winged]], extra-badass Meta-Knight with a lance and shield, making the fight as fun as it is awesome).</ref> Why? For training purposes. Or fun. Or just to prove he could.
** Meta Knight wishes to have released the strongest warrior in the galaxy, locked away for fear of his power, for the sole purpose of ''kicking said warrior's ass''. Which he proceeds to do. <ref>Or not, since this boss fight, while not [[Nintendo Hard]], is pretty painful the first few times, due to the fact that Galacta Knight is basically a computer controlled, [[Light Is Not Good|white and feather-winged]], extra-badass Meta-Knight with a lance and shield, making the fight as fun as it is awesome.</ref> Why? For training purposes. Or fun. Or just to prove he could.
** We have an entire page for it [[Kirby/Awesome|here.]]
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: ''[[Kirby Super Star (Video Game)|Kirby Super Star]]'' again. When you start ''"Milky Way Wishes"'', the tutorial tells you that {{spoiler|you can't copy your enemies' abilities as you previously did}}. Cue Kirby's obvious, hilarious [[Oh Crap]].
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' again. When you start ''"Milky Way Wishes"'', the tutorial tells you that {{spoiler|you can't copy your enemies' abilities as you previously did}}. Cue Kirby's obvious, hilarious [[Oh Crap]].
** [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Have fun]] [[Kirby (Video Game)/Funny|with the rest.]]
** Have fun [[Kirby/Funny|with the rest.]]
* [[Cult Classic]]: ''Air Ride'' has been getting more and more popular each year since its release.
* [[Cult Classic]]: ''Air Ride'' has been getting more and more popular each year since its release.
* [[Draco in Leather Pants]]: Many Kirby fans think Zero is a lonely, sad being that just wants some friends - though this does have some basis in canon, as it's stated that it can't feel positive emotions and wants to destroy the world out of jealousy. The awesome battle music probably helps (especially the Zero 2 music mentioned above.)
* [[Draco in Leather Pants]]: Many Kirby fans think Zero is a lonely, sad being that just wants some friends - though this does have some basis in canon, as it's stated that it can't feel positive emotions and wants to destroy the world out of jealousy. The awesome battle music probably helps (especially the Zero 2 music mentioned above.)
* [[Ear Worm]]: Pick a song, ANY song from the games. Case in point: the Invincibility jingle. It doesn't help that the games have a habit of endlessly recycling/remixing music used from previous games.
* [[Ear Worm]]: Pick a song, ''any'' song from the games. It doesn't help that the games have a habit of endlessly recycling and remixing music used from previous games.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]:
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Galacta Knight of ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''. He only showed up for one battle and didn't even get a single line of dialogue, yet already fans are spinning [[Fan Wank]] about his origins and clamouring for him to appear in another game, {{spoiler|[[And the Fandom Rejoiced|which came true]] in [[Kirbys Return to Dream Land]].}}
** Galacta Knight of ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''. At that point, he had only showed up for one battle and didn't even get a single line of dialogue, yet already fans are spinning [[Fan Wank]] about his origins and clamouring for him to appear in another game. {{spoiler|[[And the Fandom Rejoiced|They got what they wanted]] not only in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', but in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' and ''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''}}.
** Meta Knight. To the point where he gets to be a playable character in Air Ride, Nightmare in Dreamland, and Super Star Ultra, and now Return to Dreamland. His [[Face Ship]], the [[Stealth Pun|Halberd]], is a major plot point in the [[Super Smash Bros|Subspace Emissary]] and the only original Kirby stage in the game.
** Meta Knight, to the point where he gets to be a playable character in Air Ride, Nightmare in Dreamland, and Super Star Ultra, and now Return to Dreamland. His [[Face Ship]], the [[Stealth Pun|Halberd]], is a major plot point in the [[Super Smash Bros.|Subspace Emissary]] and the only original Kirby stage in the game.
** Adeleine from ''[[Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards (Video Game)|Kirby 64]]''. For being a minor character in one (or two?) games, she has quite a fanbase - possibly helped by ''[[Brawl in The Family (Webcomic)|Brawl in The Family]]'', where she's a prominent character.
** Adeleine from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''. For being a minor character in two games, she has quite a fanbase - possibly helped by ''[[Brawl in the Family]]'', where she's a prominent character. When she finally returned in ''Star Allies'', saying that fans were thrilled is an understatement.
** Arguably Nightmare, despite only appearing in the second game, its remake, and the [[Kirby of the Stars|anime]], fans remember him and want him to make a comeback. He's not as popular as Marx, but more or less, Nightmare's memorable.
** Nightmare - despite only appearing in the second game, its remake, and the [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|anime]], fans remember him and want him to make a comeback. He's not as popular as Marx, but memorable nonetheless, and fans were pleased to see him return for ''Super Kirby Clash'' in the form of Another Dimension's Parallel Nightmare.
** Ribbon. Kirby's first love interest, {{spoiler|and the only person to ever kiss Kirby}}? ''Hell '''yeah'''''.
** Ribbon. Kirby's first love interest, {{spoiler|and the only person to ever kiss Kirby}}.
** Bandana Dee, [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|a Waddle Dee with a bandana]] seems to be rapidly gaining popularity, especially after the announcement he was playable in [[Kirbys Return to Dream Land]].
*** [[Lampshaded]] by his pause screen description in the game, which calls him "everyone's favorite idol".
** Bandana Dee, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|a Waddle Dee with a bandana]] seems to be rapidly gaining popularity, especially after the announcement he was playable in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. [[Lampshaded]] by his pause screen description in the game, which calls him "everyone's favorite idol".
* [[Even Better Sequel]]: The original Kirby game was a fairly standard side-scroller that was pretty enjoyable for what it was, but was laughably short and easy (although the latter is compensated by the unlockable Hard Mode--[[Nintendo Hard|and it lives up to its name]]) and didn't even allow you to copy abilities! ''Kirby's Adventure'' then came out on the NES and blew the original out of the water by offering more levels, the series-trademark copy abilities, and a save feature! ''Kirby's Dream Land 2'', while not quite as good as ''Adventure'', at least brought these improvements down to a portable level.
** Magolor seems to be quickly becoming this. It probably helps that he has one of the best character designs in the whole Kirby series, and that when he pricks his ears down, [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|his cuteness rivals Kirby's.]] {{spoiler|Until he [[Et Tu, Brute?|steals Landia's crown]], that is.}}
* [[Evil Is Cool]]: Kirby villains as a whole tend to be ''very'' popular. While a lot of them are [[Generic Doomsday Villain]]s such as Nightmare, Dark Matter, Zero, 02, and Necrodeus, they make up for their lack of personality with their awesomely creepy designs and memorable encounters. Meanwhile, better-fleshed out villains like {{spoiler|Marx}}, {{spoiler|Magolor}}, Queen Sectonia, Taranza, Susie, and President Haltmann are strongly characterized, go through genuine development, and - in the case of Haltmann and Sectonia - are ridiculously tragic in spite of their appalling villainy. Then you've got King Dedede's more malicious outings where he's your typical hammy and fun Nintendo villain, as well as ''[[Epileptic Trees|Epileptic Woodsman]]'' Void Termina with the crazy implications its existence has for multiple villains ''and'' heroes in the series. Uniting them all is amazingly fun boss fights, great boss music, and intriguing lore, which results in one of Nintendo's strongest rogues galleries yet.
* [[Even Better Sequel]]: The original Kirby game was a fairly standard side-scroller that was pretty enjoyable for what it was, but was laughably short and easy (although the latter is compensated by the unlockable Hard Mode--[[Nintendo Hard|and it lives up to its name, all right]]) and didn't even allow you to copy abilities! ''Kirby's Adventure'' then came out on the NES and blew the original out of the water by offering more levels, the series-trademark copy abilities, and a save feature! ''Kirby's Dreamland 2'', while not quite as good as ''Adventure'', at least brought these improvements down to a portable level.
* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Why are the [[Big Bad]]s of the games usually so nightmarish? Because it's ''Dream'' Land - it's only fitting.
* [[Excuse Plot]]: Most of the games don't have seriously deep plots, but in ''Kirby Squeak Squad'', the plot is simply "Kirby's strawberry shortcake gets stolen. Find out who stole it so Kirby can eat it." Even after Kirby {{spoiler|lets Dark Nebula out of its prison,}} this is still his primary motivation.
* [[Fridge Horror]]: [[Jim Sterling]] gives a lecture on the [[Fridge Horror]] of the Kirby franchise in [https://web.archive.org/web/20121108235935/http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/4850-National-Kirby-Day this] episode of the Jimquisition.
* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Why are the [[Big Bad|Big Bads]] of the games usually so nightmarish? Because it's ''Dream''land, it's only fitting that the antagonists inspire nightmares.
* [[Game Breaker]]: You can ''destroy'' The Arena (and later The [[Nintendo Hard|True]] [[Harder Than Hard|Arena]]) in ''any'' game with Hammer and Plasma/Spark: the former has Hammer Flip, which has one of the highest damage outputs of a non one-time-use ability in the game, and the latter provides an extra shield when fully charged. This makes them both [[Awesome Yet Practical]].
* [[Fridge Horror]]: Jim Sterling gives a lecture on the [[Fridge Horror]] of the Kirby franchise in [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/4850-National-Kirby-Day this] episode of the Jimquisition.
** If you master the quick charge trick, the aforementioned Plasma power from ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' becomes the most broken power the series has ever seen. It was slightly [[Nerf]]ed in the DS version, requiring more charge-up time.
* [[Game Breaker]]: You can ''destroy'' The Arena (and later The [[Nintendo Hard|True]] [[Harder Than Hard|Arena]]) with Hammer and Plasma, the former having Hammer Flip, which does one of the highest damages of a non one-time-use ability in the game, and the latter of which provides an extra shield when fully charged. This makes them both [[Awesome Yet Practical]].
** There's also Tornado, which has the amazing ability to kill almost every boss in the series. Every boss in ''Squeak Squad'' can be killed very easily with it, including the final boss. Cranked [[Up to Eleven]] in [[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]], where stronger moves were made available. You can annihilate {{spoiler|Magolor Soul}} pretty easily with Tornado. It's an [[Infinity-1 Sword]] in comparison to Super Abilities.
** If you master the quick charge trick, the aforementioned Plasma power from ''[[Kirby Super Star (Video Game)|Kirby Super Star]]'' becomes the most broken power the series has ever seen. Due to this, it was slightly Nerfed in the DS version, requiring more charge-up time.
** Also Hi-Jump, at least in Kirby's Adventure, which not only does high damage to bosses, but makes you invincible while doing so and sends you out of harm's way. Not always useful outside bosses, however.
** There's also Tornado, which has the amazing ability to kill almost every boss in the series. In fact, every boss in ''Squeak Squad'' can be killed very easily with it, including the final boss. It's an even better choice for the final boss than the [[Eleventh Hour Superpower]]! Cranked [[Up to Eleven]] in [[Kirbys Return to Dream Land]], where stronger moves were made avaliable. Heck, you can annhilate {{spoiler|'''Magolor Soul'''}} pretty easily with Tornado. Yep, an [[Infinity-1 Sword]] in comparison to Super Abilities.
** The Copy Helper, TAC, in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''. Normally, it allows the helper to copy abilities like Kirby himself. But if there's no power to copy (mostly on bosses), it just does massive damage! And it's spammable! [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWwdnFBohfE See for yourself], especially 2:52. TAC completely heals every time you copy a power, and when they guard, you become immune to all damage as well.
** Also Hi-Jump, at least in Kirby's Adventure, which not only does high damage to bosses, but makes you invincible while doing so and sending you out of harm's way. Not always useful outside bosses, however.
** In ''Dream Land 2'', Coo + Parasol can rip apart everything ''including the angry Propeller Bombs''. The whole thing got a well-deserved nerf in 3.
** The Copy helper (TAC) in the original Kirby: Super Star on the SNES. Normally, it allows the helper to copy abilities like Kirby himself. But if there's no power to copy (mostly on bosses), it just does massive damage! And it's spammable! [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWwdnFBohfE See for yourself], especially 2:52. It completely heals every time you copy a power, and when it guards, you become immune to all damage as well.
** In Dreamland 2, Coo + Parasol can rip apart everything ''including the angry Propeller Bombs''. The whole thing got a well deserved nerf in 3.
** Chu Chu's [[Flying Broomstick|Clean power]] trivializes pretty much any midair segment (short of those that require quick movement).
** Chu Chu's [[Flying Broomstick|Clean power]] trivializes pretty much any midair segment (short of those that require quick movement).
** From ''Return to Dream Land'' onward, Water and its sister ability Poison are hilariously overpowered thanks to the crazy amounts of invincibility frames their attacks provide, as well as their safe ranged attacks and Poison's [[Damage Over Time]] mechanics.
* [[Gannon Banned]]: Some parts of the Kirby fandom don't seem to accept any other variations of the name "Meta Knight".
* [[Gannon Banned]]: While "evil/sociopathic Kirby" jokes were once popular (see [[Alternate Character Interpretation]] above), they've worn out their welcome a long time ago. It's no surprise that fans get mad when people seriously say that the lovable pink puff is evil despite being a textbook friendly good-hearted hero (albeit with a bit of a brutal streak).
* [[Goddamned Bats]]: The Bronto Burts and Pteran placement in the later levels of ''Dreamland 3'' rival that of the Medusa heads in the early ''[[Castlevania]]''s. And yes, ''also'' bats.
** Some parts of the Kirby fandom don't seem to accept any other variations of the name "Meta Knight", such as "Meta-Knight" or "Metaknight".
* [[Hell Is That Noise]]: Combining this with [[Most Annoying Sound]] gives you the final phase of ''"Revenge Of Meta Knight"''.
* [[Goddamned Bats]]: The Bronto Burts and Pteran placement in the later levels of ''Dreamland 3'' rival that of the Medusa heads in the early ''[[Castlevania]]'' games. And yes, ''also'' bats.
** The music for Ripple Star's second level. The cute [[Sugar Bowl]] of the first level [[Mood Whiplash|is quickly cut off]] when you reach the second and are welcomed with the ruined fairy castle and hear that damn [[Scare Chord]] dirge.
* [[Hell Is That Noise]]: Combining this with [[Most Annoying Sound]] gives you the final phase of ''"Revenge Of Meta Knight"''.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfHah9s6BWE That... bloodcurling... SCREAM!]
** The music for Ripple Star's second level. The cute [[Sugar Bowl]] of the first level [[Mood Whiplash|is quickly cut off]] when you reach the second and are welcomed with the ruined fairy castle and hear that [[Scare Chord]] dirge.
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: One look at [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-8db508yrE this commercial] for ''Kirby's Adventure'' and suddenly the concept of ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvULlC9c7xg Kirby's Epic Yarn]'' becomes all the more hilarious.
** {{Spoiler|Marx Soul's}}[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfHah9s6BWE ... bloodcurdling... SCREAM!]
** Also, Marx's mouth laser attack. [[Breath Weapon|Imma Firin Ma Lazah!]]
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: One look at [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-8db508yrE this commercial] for ''Kirby's Adventure'' and suddenly the concept of ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvULlC9c7xg Kirby's Epic Yarn]'' becomes all the more hilarious.
** Rick the Hamster. With the Stone ability, he can [[Rick Roll|roll]].
** Also, Marx's [[Breath Weapon|mouth laser attack]]. "Imma Firin Ma Lazah!"
* [[It's Easy, So It Sucks|It's Easy So It]] [[Stealth Pun|Sucks]]: The games may be easy, but this is generally [[Averted Trope|averted]] - they were actually designed to be very easy yet nobody seems to have any problem. This becomes quite weird when you hear this trope being invoked elsewhere, since how many other games allow you to ''fly over most of the stage'' without even having to find a power-up?
** Rick the Hamster. With the Stone ability, he can [[Rickroll|roll]].
* [[It's Easy, So It Sucks|It's Easy, So It]] [[Stealth Pun|Sucks]]: The games may be easy, but this is generally [[Averted Trope|averted]] - they were actually designed to be very easy, yet nobody seems to have any problem. This becomes quite weird when you hear this trope being invoked elsewhere, since how many other games allow you to ''fly over most of the stage'' without even having to find a power-up?
* [[Jerkass Woobie]]: Some sources on the English side claim that Zero wants to have a friend, but it cannot. Who could love or be friends with a giant eyeball? Zero is also an entity that feels only negative emotions and is unable to feel happiness or any positive emotion. It attacks Dreamland because it thinks that if it cannot be happy, then neither can anyone else. Sad, isn't it?
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Without a doubt, Meta Knight. In fact, even leaning more towards being a [[Guile Hero]] in [[Kirby Right Back At Ya]].
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Without a doubt, Meta Knight. In fact, even leaning more towards being a [[Guile Hero]] in [[Kirby Right Back At Ya]].
** {{spoiler|Marx, who arranged for the sun and moon to fight and used Kirby to summon Nova so he could wish to take over Popstar.}}
** {{spoiler|Marx, who arranged for the sun and moon to fight and used Kirby to summon Nova so he could wish to take over Popstar.}}
** {{spoiler|Yin-Yarn lands himself right in this spot since he demonstrates his plan to take over Dreamland by having his fake Waddle Dees capture the real ones and then capturing and brainwashing Dedede and Meta Knight and sending them to Patch Land to fight Kirby under his control so he can have Dreamland all to himself. And, unlike most other villains, Yin-Yarn actually succeeds in taking over Dreamland.}}
** {{spoiler|Yin-Yarn lands himself right in this spot since he demonstrates his plan to take over Dream Land by having his fake Waddle Dees capture the real ones and then capturing and brainwashing Dedede and Meta Knight and sending them to Patch Land to fight Kirby under his control so he can have Dream Land all to himself. And, unlike most other villains, Yin-Yarn actually succeeds in taking over Dreamland.}}
* [[Memetic Badass]]: During the [[Boss Rush]] in ''Super Star'', you will have to fight a Waddle Dee with five times the health of a normal Waddle Dee. It's still a [[Curb Stomp Battle]] [[Breather Boss]] (he doesn't move, and you can still [[One-Hit Kill|inhale him.]]) [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5Uu0dyH9CU A video] on the internet portrayed him as an unstoppable god of destruction (via a player who thought it would be hilarious) and the fandom has pumped him up ever since.
** {{spoiler|Magolor, you magnificent bastard, we read your BOOK!}}
** Kirby himself is this. There are Nintendo fans who firmly believe the pink puff's badassery is only rivaled by [[F-Zero|Captain Falcon]].
* [[Memetic Badass]]: During the [[Boss Rush]] in ''Super Star'', you will have to fight a Waddle Dee with five times the health of a normal Waddle Dee. It's still a [[Curb Stomp Battle]] [[Breather Boss]] (he doesn't move, and you can still [[One-Hit Kill|inhale him.]]) [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5Uu0dyH9CU A video] on the internet portrayed him as an unstoppable god of destruction (via a player who thought it would be hilarious) and the fandom's pumped him up ever since.
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: Gourmet Race has become one of the most remixed songs on YouTube. Sand Canyon and Candy Mountain/Skyhigh are hot on its tail. [[Stupid Statement Dance Mix]]es of ''[[Lucky Star]]'' voice clips to the tune of various ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' tracks are also quite popular.
** Kirby himself is this. There are Nintendo fans who firmly believe the pink puff's badassery is only rivaled by [[F Zero|Captain Falcon]].
** {{When}} There was a YouTube fad involving Dedede screaming random things after getting beaten at the end of Spring Breeze.
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: Gourmet Race has become one of the most remixed songs on Youtube. Sand Canyon and Candy Mountain/Skyhigh are hot on its tail. [[Stupid Statement Dance Mix|Stupid Statement Dance Mixes]] of ''[[Lucky Star]]'' voice clips to the tune of various ''[[Kirby Super Star (Video Game)|Kirby Super Star]]'' tracks are also quite popular.
** Recently, there was a Youtube fad involving Dedede screaming random things after getting beaten at the end of Spring Breeze.
** '''INVINCIBLE CANDY!''' (A running gag on Something Awful [[Let's Play]] of any Kirby game, second only to...)
** '''INVINCIBLE CANDY!''' (A running gag on Something Awful [[Let's Play]] of any Kirby game, second only to...)
** [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4574001248690584099&hl=en DELICIOUS!] (Whenever any food item is eaten, but especially Maximum Tomatoes.)
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20110621171624/http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4574001248690584099 DELICIOUS!] (Whenever any food item is eaten, but especially Maximum Tomatoes.)
** The "Kirby ASCII Dance": (> ")> <(" <) (^ ")^ (v ")v
** The "Kirby ASCII Dance": (> ")> <(" <) (^ ")^ (v ")v
** ''[[Kirbys Epic Yarn (Video Game)|Kirbys Epic Yarn]]'' brings us Kirby's arrival in Patch Land and his observation that the grass feels like... pants.
** ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' brings us Kirby's arrival in Patch Land and his observation that the grass feels like... pants.
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]:
* [[Never Live It Down]]: In ''Kirby Squeak Squad'', Kirby went on a rampage over a piece of cake. In every other platform game, his goals are more noble, although some fans hang on to this one instance and insist Kirby is a [[Sociopathic Hero]].
** [[Kirby Mass Attack|Necrodeus]] split Kirby into ten and quickly killed off each individual form, and he only survived because the last Kirby made a miraculous escape. And this is '''''at the start of the game.'''''
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: The series is placed in ''Dream Land'', so it's obvious that the enemies are related to nightmares. [[Kirby (Video Game)/Nightmare Fuel|And you WILL have them]].
** Queen Sectonia in ''Triple Deluxe'' introduces herself by {{spoiler|trying to kill Taranza, ''who was nothing but loyal to her'', for failing to defeat Kirby}}, establishing just how wicked and twisted of a creature she is.
* [[Jerkass Woobie]]: Some sources on the English side claim that Zero wants to have a friend, but it cannot. Who could love or be friends with a giant eyeball? Zero is also an entity that feels only negative emotions and is unable to feel happiness or any positive emotion. It attacks Dreamland because it thinks that if it cannot be happy, then neither can anyone else. Sad, isn't it? This troper has no idea what sources on the Japanese side say, so if anyone knows, please step forward and explain.
** Hyness in ''Star Allies'' pulls an even ''worse'' one. {{spoiler|He tosses around his loyal henchwomen like ragdoll as weapons to batter Kirby with, and then sacrifices them ''and himself'' to resurrect Void Termina.}}
* [[Periphery Demographic]]: Though the games are and remain mostly geared for children just beginning to play videogames, a good chunk of the fanbase are experienced gamers who grew up playing them and who gleefully return to each new installment, no matter how short or easy it is.
** If you thought Necrodeus was vile, just wait until you see Fecto Forgo. {{spoiler|They brainwash all the animals, open a vortex to capture the Waddle Dees for slave labor (with the convenient side effect of Kirby getting knocked out), brainwash King Dedede into capturing their other half [[Big Good|Elfilin]], try to [[Colony Drop|crash their world into Planet Popstar]] (which would've killed billions, Kirby included), and shatter Leongar (the boss fought just before Fecto Forgo absorbs him)'s soul into 300 pieces.}} {{spoiler|And after they're absorbed by [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere|Morpho Knight]]}} {{spoiler|they absorb it back to become [[True Final Boss|Chaos Elfilis]].}} {{spoiler|After their defeat and final fusion with Elfilin with the latter now in charge, it's not clear if they did a [[Heel Face Turn]] or are [[Complete Monster|still evil]] and finally [[Pyrrhic Victory|got what they wanted]] all along.}}
* [[Rule 34]]: Sadly not even Kirby is immune to it.
* [[Never Live It Down]]:
* [[Scenery Porn]] - Kirby games, which are often produced late into a system's lifespan, will try to use the color palette at its greatest, resulting some of the impressive-looking backgrounds.
** In ''Kirby: Squeak Squad'', Kirby went on a rampage over a piece of cake. In every other platform game, his goals are more noble, although some fans hang on to this one instance and insist Kirby is a [[Sociopathic Hero]].
* [[Self-Imposed Challenge]]: Doing a single ability run of any game's [[Boss Rush]] is popular among fans. Although doing one on ''Squeak Squad's'' Boss Rush is impossible because the game actually ''forces'' the [[Eleventh Hour Superpower]] on you, destroying your current ability!
** Some fans also hang onto the few times he's accidentally helped further a bad guy's goals [[Victim Blaming|as more evidence that he's a sociopath]], never mind that it's only happened ''four'' times out of his many adventures, and three times out of four he had no reason to suspect that what he was doing was bad (especially since two of those times had a silver-tongued schemer manipulating him).
** Actually, you can willingly discard your ability, which starts bouncing around the screen as an inhalable star. If you discard your power, inhale the star, and hold it in Kirby's mouth instead of swallowing it, it'll still be in his mouth after you grab the Triple Star, at which point you can swallow your old power and get it back.
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: The series is placed in ''Dream Land'', so it's obvious that the enemies are related to nightmares. [[Kirby/Nightmare Fuel|And you WILL have them]].
* [[Sociopathic Hero]]: Kirby has shades of this. As an example, look at what happens when his cake gets stolen. Instead of asking around, he just devours/beats the shit out of everything in his path just because he wants his goddamn cake.
* [[Periphery Demographic]]: Though the games were mostly geared for children just beginning to play video games, a good chunk of the fanbase are experienced gamers who grew up playing them and who gleefully return to each new installment, no matter how short or easy it is. From ''Super Star Ultra'' onward, the developers seemed to recognize this and would put in genuinely difficult secret game modes to challenge older veterans, as well as greatly expand on the series' lore in ways that make beloved older characters relevant once more.
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]]: Kaboola/Kabula, Mr. Frosty/Mr. Flosty, Combo Cannon/Main Cannon #2, Aqualiss/Aquarius, Cavios/Cavius, Mecheye/Mekkai, Iron Mam/Iron Mom. There's also some confusion on whether or not Ado and Adeleine are supposed to be the same person.
* [[Rule 34]]: Not even Kirby is immune to it. Once conventionally attractive female characters like Queen Sectonia, [[Kirby: Planet Robobot|Susie]] and Clawroline were introduced, Kirby's porn scene ''exploded''.
** Is it Meta Knight, Meta-Knight or Metaknight? The most-often-used spelling in the games is Meta Knight, but his trophy in [[Super Smash Bros Melee]] calls him Meta-Knight. And of course, it's written as one word (Metanaito) in Japanese, since the Japanese language doesn't use spaces. Most people get [[Gannon Banned]] for calling him anything but Meta Knight, though.
* [[Scenery Porn]] - Kirby games, which are often produced late into a system's lifespan, will try to use the color palette at its greatest, resulting some truly impressive-looking backgrounds.
* [[Squick]]: In ''Super Star'' (and a few other games with co-op) A player can share the effects of a recently consumed food item by walking up to their ally at which point the two get face to face for a second. There's really no other way to interpret this animation as anything but player 1 spitting up what they had just eaten into player 2's mouth...
* [[Self-Imposed Challenge]]: Doing a single ability run of any game's [[Boss Rush]] is popular among fans. Doing one on ''Squeak Squad'' Boss Rush is a tad harder - the game actually ''forces'' the [[Eleventh-Hour Superpower]] on you for the [[Final Boss]], though you can willingly discard your ability, which starts bouncing around the screen as an inhalable star. If you discard your power, inhale the star, and hold it in Kirby's mouth instead of swallowing it, it'll still be in his mouth after you grab the Triple Star, at which point you can swallow your old power and get it back.
** Or they share the health gain with [[The Power of Love|a kiss]]. There's a distinct smacking sound when you do it.
* [[Squick]]: In ''Super Star'' (and a few other games with co-op). A player can share the effects of a recently consumed food item by walking up to their ally at which point the two get face to face for a second. There's really no other way to interpret this animation as anything but player 1 spitting up what they had just eaten into player 2's mouth...
*** [[Ho Yay|Note that some of Kirby's helpers and all of his ''Return to Dream Land'' partners are male.]]
**** [[Ho Yay|In Meta Knightmare Ultra, Metaknight does this with his helper as well.]]
** [[Averted Trope|...until later games outright confirmed]] that they share the health gain with [[The Power of Love|a kiss]]. There's a distinct smacking sound when you do it. [[Ho Yay|Some of Kirby's helpers and all of his ''Return to Dream Land'' partners are male, and in Meta Knightmare Ultra, Meta Knight does this with his helper as well.]]
**** [[Completely Missing the Point|Wait - he does this ''through'' his mask?]]
*** [[Kirby/Headscratchers|Wait - he does this through his mask?]]
* [[Tastes Like Diabetes]]: The entire series, until [[Mood Whiplash]] kicks in and you fight the [[Vile Villain Saccharine Show|final]] [[Eldritch Abomination|boss.]]
* [[Tastes Like Diabetes]]: The entire series, until [[Mood Whiplash]] [[Vile Villain, Saccharine Show|kicks in]] and you fight the [[Eldritch Abomination|final boss]].
* [[Tear Jerker]]: The ending of ''Revenge of the King'' in ''Super Star Ultra''. Poor Dedede.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: The ending of ''Revenge of the King'' in ''Super Star Ultra''. Poor Dedede. {{context}}
* [[That One Boss]]: Enough examples for [[That One Boss/Action Game/{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}|their own page]].
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]] / [[It's Easy, So It Sucks]]: ''Nightmare in Dream Land'' is markedly easier than the game it's a remake of, ''Kirby's Adventure''... and it removed the [[Visual Effects of Awesome|rotating tower]] segments from Butter Building for no apparent reason. Fans were not pleased.
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]] / [[It's Easy, So It Sucks]]: ''Nightmare in Dream Land'' is markedly easier than the game it's a remake of, ''Kirby's Adventure''... and it removed the [[Visual Effects of Awesome|rotating tower]] segments from Butter Building for no apparent reason. Fans were not pleased.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Kirby. ''Kirby''. Think for a second... '''Why''' would freakin' [[Badass|Meta Knight]] steal a chest containing ''cake''!?
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Kirby and Meta Knight in ''Kirby Squeak Squad.'' Why would freakin' [[Badass|''Meta Knight'']] steal a chest containing ''cake''!? Meta Knight also fought Kirby instead of bothering to let him know that the chest [[Sealed Evil in a Can|contained]] the [[Monster of the Week]]. At least ''Kirby'' has the excuse of being childlike in his impulsiveness.
** Meta Knight counts too, mostly for deciding to fight Kirby instead of bothering to let him know that the chest [[Sealed Evil in A Can|contained the]] [[Monster of the Week]].
** Meta Knight is shown to have a sweet tooth in some games, so Kirby has a reason to think the chest would contain his cake.
*** That goes for Dedede ''and'' Meta Knight in ''Kirby's Adventure''. And Meta Knight doubly so, [[Duel Boss|for throwing Kirby a sword]] [[Honor Before Reason|when the fate of the universe is on the line]] [[Subverted Trope|(although it’s implied that he's trying to help prepare Kirby for a fight with Nightmare)]].
** King Dedede and Meta Knight in ''Kirby's Adventure.'' Neither tells Kirby that taking the Star Rod will unleash Nightmare from his prison. Meta Knight is [[Subverted Trope|implied to be preparing Kirby for the fight with Nightmare]], but that doesn't justify it.
* [[Wild Mass Guessing]]: We've got a whole page for it [[Kirby/WMG|here]].
** Meta Knight again in his version of Milky Way Wishes, for wishing to unleash the most powerful warrior in the universe, locked away specifically because people were afraid of it, just so he can kick its ass to prove he's stronger. Then again, if he weren't such an overconfident, arrogant badass, he wouldn't be Meta Knight. And he ''did'' win.
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: Zero can't feel positive emotions and is jealous of Dream Land's happiness, reasoning that if it can't be happy, nothing will be. Due to this, some of the Kirby fandom sees Zero as a [[Draco in Leather Pants]].
* [[Villain Sue]]: Nightmare is this personified. In the games, his cape protects his tornado-like body, which is his weak spot. In [[Kirby of the Stars|the anime]], he uses his cape to absorb attacks. He even treated the final battle as pretty much a joke and a fun game until [[Oh Crap|he saw Kirby]] {{spoiler|eat his own Warp Star and become Star Rod Kirby and [[Weaksauce Weakness|use it to destroy him]]}}. To be fair, he lives up to his name since he's a living nightmare and therefore {{spoiler|can only be beaten inside a dream}}.
* [[Wild Mass Guessing]]: We've got a whole page for it [[Kirby (Video Game)/WMG|here]].
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: Zero can't feel positive emotions and is jealous of Dreamland's happiness, reasoning that if it can't be happy, nothing will be. Due to this, some of the Kirby fandom sees Zero as a [[Draco in Leather Pants]].


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These things about Kirby are subjective - not everyone will agree with all of them.

  • Alas, Poor Villain:
    • After you defeat masked Dedede in Kirby Super Star Ultra, you get a surprisingly depressing scene of King Dedede sulking off into the sunset as somber music plays. Thankfully, it makes a transition into heart-warming since King Dedede's Waddle Dees slowly go and follow him, showing that no matter how many times he's defeated, they will never abandon their king.
    • While they're among the most loathsome villains in the series due to the sheer scale of their crimes, both Queen Sectonia from Triple Deluxe and President Haltmann from Planet Robobot are very pitiable figures once you learn more about them: both were benevolent authority figures twisted into insane, sociopathic monsters by corruptive outside influences (and in Haltmann's case, grief over his daughter seemingly dying in an accident). With the former's death being treated as a Mercy Kill that her best friend and possible lover has to get involved with, no less and the latter's ultimate fate being genuinely nightmarish, they have plenty of sympathy from the fanbase.
  • Alternate Character Interpretation: Kirby is quite a cocky Jerkass in Kirby's Avalanche (even though the game is not technically canon).
    • More famously, Kirby is notable for being a much less straightforward hero then most of them, notably eating definitely sentient beings alive, releasing Eldritch Abominations on a daily basis, and sometimes, going on quests and slaughtering people for rather... ambiguous reasons. (In Squeak Squad: cake.) This led to many alternative interpretations of Kirby.
      • Brawl in the Family plays with this; for instance, Meta Knight once says to Dedede: "Like it or not, you and Kirby aren't that different, but where he has childlike optimism, you have untempered malice."
      • There Will Be Brawl plays with it too, and how.
      • Sonic for Hire plays this as well in this episode. He then becomes somewhat of a regular character throughout the series, doing psychotic things like randomly eating people for fun and setting a bar on fire.
    • Dedede has a LOT more friends than Kirby in the games. Pretty much his only in-game friends outside of Kirby 64 are all created by him somehow.[please verify] Pretty much everybody else has tried to kill him at least once.
      • Three of his friends in that game have tried to kill him too. (Adeleine was a victim of two Demonic Possessions, though.) But he's been shown to spend time with his friends there and with the Dreamland 2 and 3 friends.
    • How evil is Galacta Knight? He's noted to be strong enough to be capable of destroying entire planets and was sealed away because of that power, but the games are vague on if he abused it or not. So he's either a psychopathic, planet-busting Blood Knight; a cranky, violent, but otherwise neutral figure looking for a good scrap; or a monster... but one of the Ancients' own making after he was sealed away without him actually doing anything wrong.
  • And the Fandom Rejoiced: After about 6 years of delays and hiatus, the Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards Wii follow-up was finally confirmed for a release. Needless to say, fans exploded with Tears of Joy. They did so even more when it was revealed Meta Knight, King Dedede, and the bandana Waddle Dee were playable characters in Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
  • Anticlimax Boss: Waddle Dee. In Revenge of the King, he is the last boss before King Dedede. He's laughably easy.
  • Awesome Music: There are a massive list of songs from the series that are just plain amazing to hear, a list can be found here.
  • Complete Monster: Marx of Kirby Super Star and its remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra, is sometimes considered this. The fact that he fused with some of Nova's parts to bring himself Back from the Dead places him even further in this category, although this has died down since he was introduced as an ally in Star Allies.
    • Nightmare from Kirby: Right Back at Ya! is the franchise's biggest example, compared to the Generic Doomsday Villain he was in Kirby's Adventure: instead of being a vague threat only encountered at the end, he's a mass murderer of intergalactic proportions and an arms dealer who sells dangerous monsters to people who would happily abuse them.
    • Not only is Hyness a doomsday cultist trying to summon Void Termina and have it destroy the universe, if not reality itself, but he's willing to use his loyal followers' corpses as weapons before sacrificing them to Void. He seems to turn over a new leaf by the end of Heroes of Another Dimension, but whether it's a genuine redemption on his part or Heel Face Brainwashing by way of the Friend Heart is left to the player's imagination.
  • Crazy Awesome: King Dedede. He's the king of Dream Land, wears a pimp coat, and fights with a hammer. Also? He is a blue penguin. Masked Dedede takes this Up to Eleven.[context?] Also, his hammer doubles as a flamethrower and a rocket launcher.
  • Crowning Moment of Awesome: The series has its moments, but above them all stands the Kirby Super Star segment "Revenge Of Meta Knight", where you get to hear the bad guys becoming progressively more and more afraid of you while you singlehandedly destroy Meta Knight's airship!
    • The whole "storm the castle while your enemies panic" bit is repeated in the final level of "Revenge of the King" in Super Star Ultra.
    • Meta Knight wishes to have released the strongest warrior in the galaxy, locked away for fear of his power, for the sole purpose of kicking said warrior's ass. Which he proceeds to do. [1] Why? For training purposes. Or fun. Or just to prove he could.
    • We have an entire page for it here.
  • Crowning Moment of Funny: Kirby Super Star again. When you start "Milky Way Wishes", the tutorial tells you that you can't copy your enemies' abilities as you previously did. Cue Kirby's obvious, hilarious Oh Crap.
  • Cult Classic: Air Ride has been getting more and more popular each year since its release.
  • Draco in Leather Pants: Many Kirby fans think Zero is a lonely, sad being that just wants some friends - though this does have some basis in canon, as it's stated that it can't feel positive emotions and wants to destroy the world out of jealousy. The awesome battle music probably helps (especially the Zero 2 music mentioned above.)
  • Ear Worm: Pick a song, any song from the games. It doesn't help that the games have a habit of endlessly recycling and remixing music used from previous games.
  • Ensemble Darkhorse:
    • Galacta Knight of Kirby Super Star Ultra. At that point, he had only showed up for one battle and didn't even get a single line of dialogue, yet already fans are spinning Fan Wank about his origins and clamouring for him to appear in another game. They got what they wanted not only in Kirby's Return to Dream Land, but in Kirby: Planet Robobot and Super Kirby Clash.
    • Meta Knight, to the point where he gets to be a playable character in Air Ride, Nightmare in Dreamland, and Super Star Ultra, and now Return to Dreamland. His Face Ship, the Halberd, is a major plot point in the Subspace Emissary and the only original Kirby stage in the game.
    • Adeleine from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. For being a minor character in two games, she has quite a fanbase - possibly helped by Brawl in the Family, where she's a prominent character. When she finally returned in Star Allies, saying that fans were thrilled is an understatement.
    • Nightmare - despite only appearing in the second game, its remake, and the anime, fans remember him and want him to make a comeback. He's not as popular as Marx, but memorable nonetheless, and fans were pleased to see him return for Super Kirby Clash in the form of Another Dimension's Parallel Nightmare.
    • Ribbon. Kirby's first love interest, and the only person to ever kiss Kirby.
    • Bandana Dee, a Waddle Dee with a bandana seems to be rapidly gaining popularity, especially after the announcement he was playable in Kirby's Return to Dream Land. Lampshaded by his pause screen description in the game, which calls him "everyone's favorite idol".
  • Even Better Sequel: The original Kirby game was a fairly standard side-scroller that was pretty enjoyable for what it was, but was laughably short and easy (although the latter is compensated by the unlockable Hard Mode--and it lives up to its name) and didn't even allow you to copy abilities! Kirby's Adventure then came out on the NES and blew the original out of the water by offering more levels, the series-trademark copy abilities, and a save feature! Kirby's Dream Land 2, while not quite as good as Adventure, at least brought these improvements down to a portable level.
  • Evil Is Cool: Kirby villains as a whole tend to be very popular. While a lot of them are Generic Doomsday Villains such as Nightmare, Dark Matter, Zero, 02, and Necrodeus, they make up for their lack of personality with their awesomely creepy designs and memorable encounters. Meanwhile, better-fleshed out villains like Marx, Magolor, Queen Sectonia, Taranza, Susie, and President Haltmann are strongly characterized, go through genuine development, and - in the case of Haltmann and Sectonia - are ridiculously tragic in spite of their appalling villainy. Then you've got King Dedede's more malicious outings where he's your typical hammy and fun Nintendo villain, as well as Epileptic Woodsman Void Termina with the crazy implications its existence has for multiple villains and heroes in the series. Uniting them all is amazingly fun boss fights, great boss music, and intriguing lore, which results in one of Nintendo's strongest rogues galleries yet.
  • Fridge Brilliance: Why are the Big Bads of the games usually so nightmarish? Because it's Dream Land - it's only fitting.
  • Fridge Horror: Jim Sterling gives a lecture on the Fridge Horror of the Kirby franchise in this episode of the Jimquisition.
  • Game Breaker: You can destroy The Arena (and later The True Arena) in any game with Hammer and Plasma/Spark: the former has Hammer Flip, which has one of the highest damage outputs of a non one-time-use ability in the game, and the latter provides an extra shield when fully charged. This makes them both Awesome Yet Practical.
    • If you master the quick charge trick, the aforementioned Plasma power from Kirby Super Star becomes the most broken power the series has ever seen. It was slightly Nerfed in the DS version, requiring more charge-up time.
    • There's also Tornado, which has the amazing ability to kill almost every boss in the series. Every boss in Squeak Squad can be killed very easily with it, including the final boss. Cranked Up to Eleven in Kirby's Return to Dream Land, where stronger moves were made available. You can annihilate Magolor Soul pretty easily with Tornado. It's an Infinity-1 Sword in comparison to Super Abilities.
    • Also Hi-Jump, at least in Kirby's Adventure, which not only does high damage to bosses, but makes you invincible while doing so and sends you out of harm's way. Not always useful outside bosses, however.
    • The Copy Helper, TAC, in Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra. Normally, it allows the helper to copy abilities like Kirby himself. But if there's no power to copy (mostly on bosses), it just does massive damage! And it's spammable! See for yourself, especially 2:52. TAC completely heals every time you copy a power, and when they guard, you become immune to all damage as well.
    • In Dream Land 2, Coo + Parasol can rip apart everything including the angry Propeller Bombs. The whole thing got a well-deserved nerf in 3.
    • Chu Chu's Clean power trivializes pretty much any midair segment (short of those that require quick movement).
    • From Return to Dream Land onward, Water and its sister ability Poison are hilariously overpowered thanks to the crazy amounts of invincibility frames their attacks provide, as well as their safe ranged attacks and Poison's Damage Over Time mechanics.
  • Gannon Banned: While "evil/sociopathic Kirby" jokes were once popular (see Alternate Character Interpretation above), they've worn out their welcome a long time ago. It's no surprise that fans get mad when people seriously say that the lovable pink puff is evil despite being a textbook friendly good-hearted hero (albeit with a bit of a brutal streak).
    • Some parts of the Kirby fandom don't seem to accept any other variations of the name "Meta Knight", such as "Meta-Knight" or "Metaknight".
  • Goddamned Bats: The Bronto Burts and Pteran placement in the later levels of Dreamland 3 rival that of the Medusa heads in the early Castlevania games. And yes, also bats.
  • Hell Is That Noise: Combining this with Most Annoying Sound gives you the final phase of "Revenge Of Meta Knight".
  • Hilarious in Hindsight: One look at this commercial for Kirby's Adventure and suddenly the concept of Kirby's Epic Yarn becomes all the more hilarious.
    • Also, Marx's mouth laser attack. "Imma Firin Ma Lazah!"
    • Rick the Hamster. With the Stone ability, he can roll.
  • It's Easy, So It Sucks: The games may be easy, but this is generally averted - they were actually designed to be very easy, yet nobody seems to have any problem. This becomes quite weird when you hear this trope being invoked elsewhere, since how many other games allow you to fly over most of the stage without even having to find a power-up?
  • Jerkass Woobie: Some sources on the English side claim that Zero wants to have a friend, but it cannot. Who could love or be friends with a giant eyeball? Zero is also an entity that feels only negative emotions and is unable to feel happiness or any positive emotion. It attacks Dreamland because it thinks that if it cannot be happy, then neither can anyone else. Sad, isn't it?
  • Magnificent Bastard: Without a doubt, Meta Knight. In fact, even leaning more towards being a Guile Hero in Kirby Right Back At Ya.
    • Marx, who arranged for the sun and moon to fight and used Kirby to summon Nova so he could wish to take over Popstar.
    • Yin-Yarn lands himself right in this spot since he demonstrates his plan to take over Dream Land by having his fake Waddle Dees capture the real ones and then capturing and brainwashing Dedede and Meta Knight and sending them to Patch Land to fight Kirby under his control so he can have Dream Land all to himself. And, unlike most other villains, Yin-Yarn actually succeeds in taking over Dreamland.
  • Memetic Badass: During the Boss Rush in Super Star, you will have to fight a Waddle Dee with five times the health of a normal Waddle Dee. It's still a Curb Stomp Battle Breather Boss (he doesn't move, and you can still inhale him.) A video on the internet portrayed him as an unstoppable god of destruction (via a player who thought it would be hilarious) and the fandom has pumped him up ever since.
    • Kirby himself is this. There are Nintendo fans who firmly believe the pink puff's badassery is only rivaled by Captain Falcon.
  • Memetic Mutation: Gourmet Race has become one of the most remixed songs on YouTube. Sand Canyon and Candy Mountain/Skyhigh are hot on its tail. Stupid Statement Dance Mixes of Lucky Star voice clips to the tune of various Kirby Super Star tracks are also quite popular.
    • [when?] There was a YouTube fad involving Dedede screaming random things after getting beaten at the end of Spring Breeze.
    • INVINCIBLE CANDY! (A running gag on Something Awful Let's Play of any Kirby game, second only to...)
    • DELICIOUS! (Whenever any food item is eaten, but especially Maximum Tomatoes.)
    • The "Kirby ASCII Dance": (> ")> <(" <) (^ ")^ (v ")v
    • Kirby's Epic Yarn brings us Kirby's arrival in Patch Land and his observation that the grass feels like... pants.
  • Moral Event Horizon:
    • Necrodeus split Kirby into ten and quickly killed off each individual form, and he only survived because the last Kirby made a miraculous escape. And this is at the start of the game.
    • Queen Sectonia in Triple Deluxe introduces herself by trying to kill Taranza, who was nothing but loyal to her, for failing to defeat Kirby, establishing just how wicked and twisted of a creature she is.
    • Hyness in Star Allies pulls an even worse one. He tosses around his loyal henchwomen like ragdoll as weapons to batter Kirby with, and then sacrifices them and himself to resurrect Void Termina.
    • If you thought Necrodeus was vile, just wait until you see Fecto Forgo. They brainwash all the animals, open a vortex to capture the Waddle Dees for slave labor (with the convenient side effect of Kirby getting knocked out), brainwash King Dedede into capturing their other half Elfilin, try to crash their world into Planet Popstar (which would've killed billions, Kirby included), and shatter Leongar (the boss fought just before Fecto Forgo absorbs him)'s soul into 300 pieces. And after they're absorbed by Morpho Knight they absorb it back to become Chaos Elfilis. After their defeat and final fusion with Elfilin with the latter now in charge, it's not clear if they did a Heel Face Turn or are still evil and finally got what they wanted all along.
  • Never Live It Down:
    • In Kirby: Squeak Squad, Kirby went on a rampage over a piece of cake. In every other platform game, his goals are more noble, although some fans hang on to this one instance and insist Kirby is a Sociopathic Hero.
    • Some fans also hang onto the few times he's accidentally helped further a bad guy's goals as more evidence that he's a sociopath, never mind that it's only happened four times out of his many adventures, and three times out of four he had no reason to suspect that what he was doing was bad (especially since two of those times had a silver-tongued schemer manipulating him).
  • Nightmare Fuel: The series is placed in Dream Land, so it's obvious that the enemies are related to nightmares. And you WILL have them.
  • Periphery Demographic: Though the games were mostly geared for children just beginning to play video games, a good chunk of the fanbase are experienced gamers who grew up playing them and who gleefully return to each new installment, no matter how short or easy it is. From Super Star Ultra onward, the developers seemed to recognize this and would put in genuinely difficult secret game modes to challenge older veterans, as well as greatly expand on the series' lore in ways that make beloved older characters relevant once more.
  • Rule 34: Not even Kirby is immune to it. Once conventionally attractive female characters like Queen Sectonia, Susie and Clawroline were introduced, Kirby's porn scene exploded.
  • Scenery Porn - Kirby games, which are often produced late into a system's lifespan, will try to use the color palette at its greatest, resulting some truly impressive-looking backgrounds.
  • Self-Imposed Challenge: Doing a single ability run of any game's Boss Rush is popular among fans. Doing one on Squeak Squad Boss Rush is a tad harder - the game actually forces the Eleventh-Hour Superpower on you for the Final Boss, though you can willingly discard your ability, which starts bouncing around the screen as an inhalable star. If you discard your power, inhale the star, and hold it in Kirby's mouth instead of swallowing it, it'll still be in his mouth after you grab the Triple Star, at which point you can swallow your old power and get it back.
  • Squick: In Super Star (and a few other games with co-op). A player can share the effects of a recently consumed food item by walking up to their ally at which point the two get face to face for a second. There's really no other way to interpret this animation as anything but player 1 spitting up what they had just eaten into player 2's mouth...
  • Tastes Like Diabetes: The entire series, until Mood Whiplash kicks in and you fight the final boss.
  • Tear Jerker: The ending of Revenge of the King in Super Star Ultra. Poor Dedede. [context?]
  • That One Boss: Enough examples for their own page.
  • They Changed It, Now It Sucks / It's Easy, So It Sucks: Nightmare in Dream Land is markedly easier than the game it's a remake of, Kirby's Adventure... and it removed the rotating tower segments from Butter Building for no apparent reason. Fans were not pleased.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Kirby and Meta Knight in Kirby Squeak Squad. Why would freakin' Meta Knight steal a chest containing cake!? Meta Knight also fought Kirby instead of bothering to let him know that the chest contained the Monster of the Week. At least Kirby has the excuse of being childlike in his impulsiveness.
    • Meta Knight is shown to have a sweet tooth in some games, so Kirby has a reason to think the chest would contain his cake.
    • King Dedede and Meta Knight in Kirby's Adventure. Neither tells Kirby that taking the Star Rod will unleash Nightmare from his prison. Meta Knight is implied to be preparing Kirby for the fight with Nightmare, but that doesn't justify it.
  • Wild Mass Guessing: We've got a whole page for it here.
  • Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Zero can't feel positive emotions and is jealous of Dream Land's happiness, reasoning that if it can't be happy, nothing will be. Due to this, some of the Kirby fandom sees Zero as a Draco in Leather Pants.

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  1. Or not, since this boss fight, while not Nintendo Hard, is pretty painful the first few times, due to the fact that Galacta Knight is basically a computer controlled, white and feather-winged, extra-badass Meta-Knight with a lance and shield, making the fight as fun as it is awesome.