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The game was released in America on September 19th, 2011, in Japan on August 4th, 2011 and in Europe on October 28th, 2011.
The game was released in America on September 19th, 2011, in Japan on August 4th, 2011 and in Europe on October 28th, 2011.
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=== This game provides examples of: ===


* [[One Hundred Percent Completion]]
* [[One Hundred Percent Completion]]
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* [[Chain Reaction Destruction]]: Bosses, minibosses, larger enemies and some other objects are destroyed like so.
* [[Chain Reaction Destruction]]: Bosses, minibosses, larger enemies and some other objects are destroyed like so.
* [[Circling Birdies]]: This happens when Kirby is stunned.
* [[Circling Birdies]]: This happens when Kirby is stunned.
* [[Clown Car Grave]]: As to be expected of some of the [[Big Boos Haunt]] levels.
* [[Clown Car Grave]]: As to be expected of some of the [[Big Boo's Haunt]] levels.
* [[Continuity Porn]]: The mini-games feature a lot of returns for old Kirby enemies, as well as [[Canon Immigrant|canonizing a handful of anime-exclusive characters]].
* [[Continuity Porn]]: The mini-games feature a lot of returns for old Kirby enemies, as well as [[Canon Immigrant|canonizing a handful of anime-exclusive characters]].
* [[Corridor Cubbyhole Run]]: One of the desert levels has a very dense wind periodically occurring and cover must be taken from it.
* [[Corridor Cubbyhole Run]]: One of the desert levels has a very dense wind periodically occurring and cover must be taken from it.
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** Sandy Canyon: [[Shifting Sand Land]]/[[Temple of Doom]]
** Sandy Canyon: [[Shifting Sand Land]]/[[Temple of Doom]]
** Dedede Resort: [[Palmtree Panic]]/[[Minigame Zone]]/[[Under the Sea]]/[[Slippy Slidey Ice World]]/[[Level Ate]]
** Dedede Resort: [[Palmtree Panic]]/[[Minigame Zone]]/[[Under the Sea]]/[[Slippy Slidey Ice World]]/[[Level Ate]]
** Volcano Valley: [[Lethal Lava Land]]/[[Big Boos Haunt]]/[[Blackout Basement]]/[[Space Zone]]
** Volcano Valley: [[Lethal Lava Land]]/[[Big Boo's Haunt]]/[[Blackout Basement]]/[[Space Zone]]
* [[Heel Face Turn]]:
* [[Heel Face Turn]]:
** Daroach and the Squeak Squad are aiding Kirby. Not all that surprising, as they were remorseful at the end of ''Squeak Squad''. They're thieves, not villains, especially when compared to the [[Eviler Than Thou|Skull Gang]].
** Daroach and the Squeak Squad are aiding Kirby. Not all that surprising, as they were remorseful at the end of ''Squeak Squad''. They're thieves, not villains, especially when compared to the [[Eviler Than Thou|Skull Gang]].
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* [[Leitmotif]]: Necrodeus has one.
* [[Leitmotif]]: Necrodeus has one.
* [[Limit Break]]: As shown in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB0oEc6NK9g this video], if you get a perfect score on Stage 4 of the "Kirby Quest" subgame, {{spoiler|you get challenged by Galaxia instead of Meta Knight. If you beat it, you can use the sword to defeat Dark Matter in one hit.}}
* [[Limit Break]]: As shown in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB0oEc6NK9g this video], if you get a perfect score on Stage 4 of the "Kirby Quest" subgame, {{spoiler|you get challenged by Galaxia instead of Meta Knight. If you beat it, you can use the sword to defeat Dark Matter in one hit.}}
* [[Man Eating Plant]]: The fourth world has a few of these.
* [[Man-Eating Plant]]: The fourth world has a few of these.
* [[Metal Slime]]: There are golden enemies that are quick to flee. Killing these will result in filling out part of the checklist.
* [[Metal Slime]]: There are golden enemies that are quick to flee. Killing these will result in filling out part of the checklist.
** The Kirby Quest sub-game has more typical examples (being that its combat plays like a turn-based RPG), in that some enemies holding Maxim Tomatoes will give more experience than usual and the tomato will revive fallen allies for free. If an attack misses, however, they flee.
** The Kirby Quest sub-game has more typical examples (being that its combat plays like a turn-based RPG), in that some enemies holding Maxim Tomatoes will give more experience than usual and the tomato will revive fallen allies for free. If an attack misses, however, they flee.