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Messed-up 0CE templates and two examples which modify the trope names, one of which is a Square Peg, Round Trope. Doing the latter encourages 0CEs and SPRTs.
m (Zero Context Examples, some of which use dodges. Um, did we, like, forget the fact there's also, you know, an example FILLED with Word Cruft?)
(Messed-up 0CE templates and two examples which modify the trope names, one of which is a Square Peg, Round Trope. Doing the latter encourages 0CEs and SPRTs.)
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** The US TV spot, however, plays it straight.
* [[And Then What?]]: Yin-Yarn pulls this on himself at one point in the game. He really doesn't have a plan for what to do after conquering Dream Land, but he says he'll think of something.
* [[And Your Reward Is Interior Decorating|And]] Your Reward Is Interior Decorating{{Context}}]]
* [[Angry Eyebrows]]: Prince Fluff has them, but they don't prevent him from looking completely adorable.
* [[An Interior Designer Is You]]: Kirby gets an apartment that you can decorate with items from shops and levels.
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* [[Cool Board]]: Kirby's Surfing transformation.
* [[Cool Car]]: Two of Kirby's transformations on land.
* [[Trailers Always Spoil|Covers Always Spoil]]: The back of the box shows Kirby's fight with {{spoiler|a yarnified Dedede}} and the game disc has a completed world map on it.
* [[Cranium Ride]]: You can stand on top of most enemies.
* [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]]: {{spoiler|Yin-Yarn pulls an ambush on Meta Knight to capture him, as Meta Knight would shred him in a fair fight.}}
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* [[Face Ship]]: Kirby can turn into a huge tank or a rocket ship, both of which has his face. Also, Meta Knight's Battleship, the Halberd, reappears.
* [[Fast Tunnelling]]: The Digger transformation. Justified because it's cotton which is being tunneled and is simply thrown out from the current plane.
* [[Floating Water|Floating Water]]{{Context}}]]
* [[Foregone Victory]]: Pretty much every boss falls under this, due to game mechanics. Then again, the actual challenge is trying to obtain Platinum Medals, which unlocks bonus levels, by trying to obtain as much beads as possible without losing them.
* [[Fungus Humongous]]: Mushroom Run. {{Context}}
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* [[Perpetual Frowner]]: Prince Fluff always has angry eyebrows. He usually smiles, though.
* [[Painting the Fourth Wall]]: The fight with Squashini is presented as a magic show, with yarn Waddle-Dees sitting in the "audience" with their backs to the Fourth Wall. They also {{spoiler|give away Squashini's secret during the hat trick.}}
* [[Quicksand Sucks]]: Some desert levels have this. Or quickfabric to be more precise.
* [[Requisite Royal Regalia]]: Prince Fluff wears a crown all the time.
* [[Recurring Riff]]: Many previous songs in the franchise were remixed in this game. In addition, the majority of songs unique to this game have a distinctive 12-note melody.
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** {{spoiler|King Dedede}}: If he never belly-flopped at you, you'd never get a chance to stomp him.
** {{spoiler|Meta Knight}}: If he never shot projectiles, you wouldn't have anything to throw at him.
** Yin-Yarn: If he didn't spawn smaller enemies, you couldn't hit him. Averted with his [[Sequential Boss|second form]], which would haven've been invulnerable if {{spoiler|Meta Knight}} hadn't shown up.
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: {{spoiler|[[Warmup Boss|Whispy Woods]] returns and is able to put up a good fight against tankbot Kirby, which is no easy feat.}}
* [[Tractor Beam]]: The U.F.O. transformation.
* [[Trailers Always Spoil|Covers Always Spoil]]: The back of the box shows Kirby's fight with {{spoiler|a yarnified Dedede}} and the game disc has a completed world map on it.
* [[Tube Travel]]: In a few levels, Kirby unravels into a single, long piece of yarn and travels through tight spaces. You can control moving forward and backwards, as well as move left or right when the path branches off.
* [[Twinkle in The Sky]]: {{spoiler|After the final boss is defeated.}}
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* [[Victory Fakeout]]: {{spoiler|Yin-Yarn again.}}{{Context}}
* [[Video Game Settings]]:
** [[Big Boo's Haunt|Big Boo's Haunt]]{{Context}}]]
** [[Blackout Basement]]: Dark Manor.
** [[Bubbly Clouds]]: Cloud Palace.
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** [[Gusty Glade]]: Several levels have winds and water currents. Tempest Towers is entirely based on this mechanic.
** [[Green Hill Zone]]: Many of the levels in Grass Land.
** [[Hailfire Peaks|Hailfire Peaks]]{{Context}}]]
** [[Lethal Lava Land]]: Many of the levels in Hot Land.
** [[Level Ate]], [[Band Land]], and [[Toy Time]] are all mashed together in the same world, Treat Land.
** [[Palmtree Panic|Palmtree Panic]]{{Context}}]]
** [[Shifting Sand Land|Shifting Sand Land]]{{Context}}]]
** [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]]: Snow Land.
** [[Space Zone]]: Space Land.
** [[Underground Level|Underground Level]]{{Context}}]]
** [[Under the Sea]]: Deep-Dive Deep.
** [[Ominous Floating Castle]]: {{spoiler|Castle Dedede.}}
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* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Kirby can do that in this game.
* [[Weird Moon]]: Found in 4-1. When interacted with, it turns into [[Weird Sun]].
* [[Whip It Good|Whip It Good]]{{Context}}]]
* [[Your Reward Is Clothes|Your Reward Is Cloth]]: Every time you beat one of the timed challenges back in Quilty Square, you get fabric from the resident.
 
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