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''Kirby'' is an
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series developed by
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and published by
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. The series centers around the adventures of Kirby as he fights to protect and save his home on the distant Planet Popstar from a variety of threats. The majority of the games in the series are
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platformers with
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and
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elements. Kirby has the ability to inhale enemies and objects into his mouth, spitting them out as a projectile or eating them. If he inhales certain enemies, he can gain the powers or properties of that enemy manifesting as a new weapon or power-up called a Copy Ability. The series is intended to be easy to pick up and play even for people unfamiliar with action games, while at the same time offering additional challenge and depth for more experienced players to come back to. The ''Kirby'' series includes 39 games, and has sold over 40 million units worldwide, making it one of Nintendo's best-selling franchises and making it the 53rd best-selling video game franchise of all time.


Gameplay

The main Kirby games are side-scrolling action platforms. As Kirby, the spherical pink protagonist, the player must run, jump, and attack enemies while traversing a number of areas, solving puzzles, and battling bosses along the way. Kirby possesses the ability to inhale objects and enemies, even those larger than himself, which he can spit out as a projectile or swallow. Some of these, when swallowed, will grant Kirby a Copy Ability, which allows him to take on a characteristic of that enemy and use it in combat. For example, upon swallowing an enemy that breathes fire, Kirby becomes able to breathe fire or swallowing an enemy with a sword Kirby can use a sword. Kirby can also take in air to inflate himself and fly. In most games, he can do this for as long as he wants, but his attack options become limited to an air bullet. Kirby games often contain a number of hidden items that unlock more parts of the game or are simple incentives to collect, and are usually required to reach 100% in-game completion. These special items are usually related to the plot of the game, most often used to create a special weapon needed to defeat the final boss such as the rainbow sword. In some games, the special weapon is optional and can be used regularly in the game after defeating the final boss with it. These elements have remained constant in most series, with each game having its own unique twist to affect gameplay. There are also several spin-off games in the series, which involve a variety of different video game genres such as pinball, puzzle, racing, and motion-sensor-technology-based games.


Plot


Characters

The series' main protagonist is Kirby, who resides in the kingdom of Dream Land on a five-point-star-shaped Planet Popstar. Much of Dream Land is peaceful, and its people lead laid-back, carefree lives. However, when the peace in Dream Land is shattered by threats both terrestrial and alien, it is up to Kirby to save his home and those who reside there. Besides Kirby, many characters appear throughout the series as both allies and enemies, such as
King Dedede This is a list of characters from the '' Kirby'' franchise, who are featured in video games and other media across the franchise. Main characters Kirby is the protagonist of the series and a playable character in every game except '' Dedede' ...
, a gluttonous bird resembling a blue penguin and self-proclaimed ruler of Dream Land. King Dedede has appeared in all Kirby games except '' Kirby & the Amazing Mirror''. King Dedede's selfish nature or greater forces controlling him often lead him to clash with Kirby, but he mostly teams up with Kirby when a greater threat emerges, that isn't controlling him. Another major character in the series is the enigmatic
Meta Knight is a Character (arts), fictional character and major protagonist of Nintendo's ''Kirby (series), Kirby'' franchise. He debuted in the 1993 video game ''Kirby's Adventure'', and he has since appeared in many subsequent entries as either a Boss ...
, a chivalrous masked creature similar in size and shape to Kirby who one day wishes to fight the strongest warrior in the galaxy and leads a group of like-minded warriors. Meta Knight has some kind of code of conduct which is why whenever he and Kirby fight, he will always offer Kirby a sword. While his unmasked face resembles Kirby's, his exact relationship with Kirby remains a mystery. Popstar is home to a number of common creatures, the most notable of which are called Waddle Dees. They appear in some capacity in every ''Kirby'' game and are usually passive or aggressive towards the player, depending on the game. A certain Waddle Dee known as Bandana Waddle Dee, who wears a blue
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and commonly wields a
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, occasionally assists Kirby and appears as a playable character in some games.


Development


1992–1999: Conception and first games

The Kirby franchise was first concived by
Masahiro Sakurai is a Japanese video game director and game designer best known as the creator of the ''Kirby (series), Kirby'' and ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Apart from his work on those series, he also led the design of ''Meteos'' in 2005 and directed '' ...
in 1990. He drew a ball-shaped character as a prototype, but it was so well liked that it ended up becoming the final design. The character's name was originally Popopo during development, the game's title being ''Twinkle Popo'', before Kirby's name was chosen as a tribute to the lawyer John Kirby. The first game in the ''Kirby'' series, '' Kirby's Dream Land'' for the original
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, was released in Japan on April 27, 1992, and later in North America, Europe and Australasia in August that year. A simple game, consisting of five levels, it introduced Kirby's ability to inhale enemies and objects, but not yet able to use Copy Abilities. The game contains an unlockable hard mode, known as the "Extra Game", which features stronger enemies and more difficult bosses. The North American box art showed a white Kirby, although the Japanese box art had the correct pink coloring. Originally,
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suggested Kirby should be yellow. The second game, '' Kirby's Adventure'', was released in Japan on March 23, 1993, in North America on May 1, 1993, and Europe on September 12, 1993. ''Kirby's Adventure'' gave Kirby the ability to gain special powers when he ate certain enemies, called Copy Abilities; the game contained a total of 25 different ones to use. These powers replaced Kirby's inhale and could be used until Kirby sustained damage causing him to drop the ability, or the player voluntarily discarded it to obtain another one. This game sets Kirby's core color as firmly pink, which was also translated to the North American box art. As one of the last games created for the
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, ''Kirby's Adventure'' featured advanced graphics and sound that pushed the hardware's capabilities to the limit, including pseudo 3D effects on some stages. After ''Kirby's Adventure'', the ''Kirby'' series received a number of spin-off games. '' Kirby's Pinball Land'', released in November 1993 for the Game Boy, is a pinball game featuring Kirby as the pinball. '' Kirby's Dream Course'', released in Japan on September 21, 1994, North America on February 1, 1995, and Europe on August 24, 1995, for the
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, is a
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-based game which features an isometric graphic design. '' Kirby's Avalanche'', released in Europe on February 1, 1995, and in North America on April 25, 1995, also for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, is a puzzle game, a westernized version of the Japanese game ''
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''. ''
Kirby's Dream Land 2 ''Kirby's Dream Land 2'' is a 1995 action game, action-platformer, platform game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy video game console, handheld video game console. It was released in Japan on March 21, 1995, ...
'', released in Japan on March 21, 1995, in North America on May 1, 1995, in Europe on July 31, 1995, and Australasia on November 22, 1995, for the Game Boy, brought the Copy Abilities from ''Kirby's Adventure'' to a handheld system, but due to system limitations lowered the number of abilities to seven. The game introduced three rideable animal companions: Rick the hamster, Coo the owl, and Kine the ocean sunfish. Pairing up with any of these three alters how Kirby's abilities work. It also introduced Dark Matter, a reoccurring antagonist in the ''Kirby'' series. ''Kirby's Dream Land 2'' was the first game in the series to be directed by Shinichi Shimomura instead of Masahiro Sakurai. Shimomura would go on to direct ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'', and ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''. '' Kirby's Block Ball'', released for the Game Boy on December 14, 1995, in Japan, on March 13, 1996, in North America and on August 29, 1996, in Europe, is a variation of the game '' Breakout'', featuring multiple levels, some of Kirby's Copy Abilities, and various enemies in unique boss battles. In 1996, a ''Kirby'' minigame series, was released via the St.GIGA satellite broadcasting system for the
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. These minigames were given a unique broadcast date. Minigames included ''Arrange Ball'', ''Ball Rally'', ''Baseball'', ''Cannonball'', ''Guru Guru Ball'', ''Hoshi Kuzushi'', ''Pachinko'', and ''Pinball''. ''
Kirby Super Star ''Kirby Super Star'', released as ''Kirby's Fun Pak'' in PAL regions, is a 1996 anthology Action game, action-Platformer, platform game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is part ...
'' (also known as ''Hoshi no Kirby Super Deluxe'' in Japan and ''Kirby's Fun Pak'' in Europe) was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan on March 21, 1996, in North America on September 20, 1996, and in Europe on January 23, 1997. ''Kirby Super Star'' is composed of seven separate games and two sub-games, with four games in the beginning and three games that would be unlocked after beating certain games. It features several characters and abilities which have not appeared since in the series. The game features "Helpers", which can be created by sacrificing the ability in use, to help the player dispatch enemies. Released for the Game Boy in 1997, '' Kirby's Star Stacker'' is a puzzle game which involves touching two or more similar blocks together that have Kirby's animal friends on them. The game received a sequel on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1998 in Japan titled '' Kirby no Kirakira Kizzu'' (known in English as ''Kirby's Super Star Stacker''). 26 years after its release, the game would be internationally via the
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service. '' Kirby's Dream Land 3'', released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System on November 27, 1997, in North America and on March 27, 1998, in Japan, is a direct sequel to ''Kirby's Dream Land 2'', as it featured the return of Kirby's animal friends. Similar to ''Kirby's Dream Land 2'', ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' features a few Copy Abilities which were modified when Kirby paired up with one of his six animal friends. The game had a multiplayer option with the second player controlling Gooey, a recurring character. The antagonist is Dark Matter, and if certain conditions are met, Zero was fought as the true final boss. The game had a unique pastel-drawing art style and used dithering to improve visual performance. There was also a planned game called ''Kid Kirby'' that was to be released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game would have served as a prequel to the series and would have utilized the
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. The game was developed by
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and was scheduled for release in 1995, but was canceled due to the declining sales of the mouse; however, early screenshots of the canceled game have been posted online.


2000–2004: Introduction of 3D graphics and further spin-offs

The first game to have
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in the ''Kirby'' series, '' Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'', was released on the
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in Japan on March 24, 2000, in North America on June 26, 2000, and in Europe on June 22, 2001. The game features a compound ability system that allows two of the seven abilities in the game to be combined, making a new compound ability. It also marked the first playable instance of King Dedede, where sections of some stages had Kirby riding piggyback while King Dedede attacked enemies and obstacles with his hammer. A Waddle Dee is also playable, by helping Kirby with certain sections in the game. It is considered a direct follow-up to ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' due to the reemergence of Dark Matter and the final boss, albeit in a different form, called 02 (Zero Two). It also included three four-player minigames. The next game in the ''Kirby'' series, ''
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble ''Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble'' is an action puzzle video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color handheld video game console. It was released in Japan on August 23, 2000, and in North America on April 9, 2001. Due to the cart ...
'' became one of Nintendo's first motion-sensor-based games on August 23, 2000. Players are instructed to tilt the
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to move Kirby on the screen. Quickly flicking the Game Boy Color upwards would make Kirby jump into the air. ''Tilt 'n' Tumble'' is the only ''Kirby'' game to have a special cartridge color (transparent pink) in North America. ''Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble 2'' on the
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, which was supposed to use a combination of motion-sensor technology and connectivity to the Game Boy Advance via the
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, was presented during Nintendo Space World 2001 and scheduled for a May 2002 release in Japan. The ''Kirby'' theme was eventually scrapped and Kirby was replaced with a generic marble, and the game was shown again at E3 2002 as ''Roll-O-Rama'', but eventually canceled completely. ''Kirby Family'' was a Game Boy Color piece of software developed by Natsume Co., Ltd. that would connect to a compatible Jaguar JN-100 or JN-2000 sewing machine and embroider cloth with a ''Kirby'' pattern of choice. The game was also shown during Nintendo Space World 2001 and scheduled for release on September 10, 2001, but presumably canceled due to poor sales of ''Mario Family'' which released two weeks prior. The game was leaked on September 9, 2020, as part of the Game Boy Color lotcheck leak. ''Kirby's Air Ride 64'' (also known as ''Kirby Bowl 64'' and ''Kirby Ball 64'') on the Nintendo 64 was going to be a sequel to ''Kirby's Dream Course'' which featured an additional game mode where the player controlled Kirby on a snowboard. However, this was canceled for unknown reasons. Some of its concepts were later implemented into the only ''Kirby'' game for the GameCube, '' Kirby Air Ride'', which was released in North America on October 13, 2003. ''Air Ride'' is a racing game which deviates greatly from other ''Kirby'' games, although still featuring series staples including enemies and Copy Abilities. After the release of ''Kirby Air Ride'', the GameCube was going to have its own original ''Kirby'' game, simply titled ''Kirby for Nintendo GameCube'' at the time. It was nearly complete and featured at E3 2005, but was canceled due to troubles incorporating a unique multiplayer mechanic. At a later point, the game was concepted as a full 3D platformer visually similar to ''Kirby Air Ride'', but also canceled because it did not achieve HAL Laboratory's quality standards. In late 2002, Nintendo released '' Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'', an enhanced
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of ''Kirby's Adventure'' for the
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(GBA) featuring updated graphics and sound, multiplayer support, and a new mode starring one of the game's bosses, Meta Knight. During the 2003 Holiday season, a Kirby e-Reader card for the Game Boy Advance was released. The card was released under two names, ''Kirby Slide'' and ''Kirby Puzzle''. Swiping the card would allow for a sliding puzzle game starring Kirby to be played. Cards were given out at
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stores and in the 2003 December issues of ''
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'' and '' Tips & Tricks''. The game was released to advertise the English dub of '' Kirby: Right Back at Ya!.'' The card would become incredibly rare, with all copies of the card believed to have been destroyed. '' Kirby & the Amazing Mirror'' was released on October 18, 2004, on the Game Boy Advance. It is the second game released on that system, following ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.'' It features Kirby in a
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format, with all the levels being interconnected and able to be completed in any order. Also unique was the in-game phone, which can be used to summon up to three additional copies of Kirby to fight enemies and solve puzzles.


2005–2011: Touch-based gameplay

The next game in the series is '' Kirby: Canvas Curse'', released on the
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in Japan on March 24, 2005, North America on June 13, 2005, Europe on November 25, 2005, and Australia on April 6, 2006, under the name ''Kirby Power Paintbrush''. Unlike most previous ''Kirby'' games, the player does not directly control Kirby with a
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,
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, face buttons, or shoulder buttons. Instead, Kirby is a helpless ball, and can only move when he gains momentum, the player painting paths with the stylus to direct his movement. This was followed by '' Kirby: Squeak Squad'' (titled ''Kirby: Mouse Attack'' in Europe) in late 2006, also on the Nintendo DS, which revived traditional ''Kirby'' gameplay and dabbled in the use of the touch screen to store several items and Copy Abilities in Kirby's stomach. Ability scrolls could be found that served as upgrades for each ability, giving them additional moves and/or enhanced functionality. An unlockable Copy Ability was also introduced. ''
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'', announced for the Nintendo DS in early fall 2007 and released on September 22, 2008 in North America, is a remake of ''Kirby Super Star''. In addition to the nine games from ''Kirby Super Star'', seven new games have been added. The game features updated graphics, pre-rendered cutscenes, and a map on the touch screen. The game is notable for being the first ''Kirby'' game to be directed by Shinya Kumazaki, who would go on to become the general director for the series. '' Kirby's Epic Yarn'' was announced for the Wii at E3 2010 and released in North America on October 17, 2010. ''Epic Yarn'' began development as an original game by Good-Feel called ''Fluff of Yarn'', but was given the ''Kirby'' license at Nintendo's proposal. A fourth game for the Nintendo DS was released in North America on September 19, 2011, '' Kirby Mass Attack''. The game features multiple copies of Kirby in touch screen-based gameplay reminiscent of games such as ''
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''. Unfortunately, ''Mass Attack'' would become one of the worst selling Kirby games of all-time due to being very late for the DS' release.


2011–2021: Evolution of 2.5D platforming

''
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'' (titled ''Kirby's Adventure Wii'' in PAL regions) was released on the Wii in North America on October 24, 2011, returning to the traditional Kirby gameplay and allowing up to four players to play simultaneously. Players 2–4 could choose to play as Meta Knight, King Dedede and/or Bandana Waddle Dee, each with dedicated abilities; they could also play as different-colored Kirbys which offered power copying abilities, or as a mixture of the options. The unique multiplayer mechanic originally to be incorporated in the GameCube build became the special attack in ''Return to Dream Land'' (where all players stack on each other, hold and release at the same time). An anthology disc for the Wii called '' Kirby's Dream Collection'' was released on July 19, 2012, in Japan and on September 16, 2012, in North America to celebrate Kirby's 20th Anniversary. It includes six games from the early history of the series, which are ''Kirby's Dream Land'', ''Kirby's Adventure'', ''Kirby's Dream Land 2'', ''Kirby Super Star'', ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', and ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''. It also has new Challenge Stages that run on the engine of ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' (titled ''Kirby's Adventure Wii'' in PAL regions), and a Kirby history section, which includes three episodes from ''Hoshi no Kirby'' (''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'' in North America). Similar to the Super Mario 25th Anniversary packaging in 2010, a booklet and a soundtrack containing music from the various games in the series are released alongside the disc. On October 1, 2013, during a
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presentation, a new untitled original ''Kirby'' game for the Nintendo 3DS was announced, later named '' Kirby: Triple Deluxe''. The game was released in Japan on January 11, 2014, in North America on May 2, 2014, in Europe on May 16, 2014, and in Australasia on May 17, 2014. It incorporated action spanning varied depths, where Kirby could swap between the foreground and background areas. It included a multiplayer fighting minigame called ''Kirby Fighters'', where players could choose one of ten available abilities and fight on themed stages, with the winner being the last Kirby standing. It also included a rhythm-based action minigame starring King Dedede titled ''Dedede's Drum Dash''. There were also over 250 in-game "keychains" to collect that featured sprites from previous Kirby games as well some original sprites based on characters from ''Triple Deluxe''. In August 2014, '' Kirby Fighters Deluxe'' and '' Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe'' (enhanced versions of the minigames in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'') were released. At E3 2014, a new game for the
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was announced. Titled '' Kirby and the Rainbow Curse'' in North America and ''Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush'' in PAL regions, the game is a sequel/successor to ''Kirby: Canvas Curse'' and features a similar gameplay style. It was released by Nintendo on January 22, 2015, in Japan, February 20, 2015, in North America, May 8, 2015, in Europe and May 9, 2015, in Australasia. On March 3, 2016, during a Nintendo Direct presentation, Nintendo unveiled a new game based on the context of ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' called '' Kirby: Planet Robobot,'' the second ''Kirby'' game released on the Nintendo 3DS. It was released alongside a set of
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figures made for the ''Kirby'' franchise, including a newly announced Amiibo, Waddle Dee, on April 28, 2016, in Japan, June 10, 2016, in North America and Europe, and June 11, 2016, in Australasia. The game is compatible with other Amiibo. It also includes 2 new minigames, called ''Kirby 3D Rumble'' and ''Team Kirby Clash'', the former being an arena based, 3D action game where Kirby uses his inhale to defeat large groups of baddies to rack up points and achieve a high score, and the latter being a mix of fighting, platform, and role-playing. Players can level up to level 10, and can play with AI or other friends. In a Nintendo Direct presentation on April 12, 2017, three new ''Kirby'' games were announced for Kirby's 25th Anniversary which were released the same year: '' Team Kirby Clash Deluxe'', an enhanced version of the ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' minigame ''Team Kirby Clash;'' '' Kirby's Blowout Blast'', an 3D action-strategy game and an enhanced version of the ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' minigame ''Kirby 3D Rumble;'' and '' Kirby Battle Royale'', an action-multiplayer fighting game. At E3 2017, Nintendo unveiled a new untitled original installment for the
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, later named ''
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''. The game was released on March 16, 2018. Kirby can throw Friend Hearts to turn enemies into computer- or player-controlled allies, a variation of the "Helper System" from ''Kirby Super Star''. "Power Combinations" return from ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' and ''Kirby: Squeak Squad''. Kirby can also summon "Dream Friends", consisting of major Kirby characters acting as Helpers, which includes King Dedede, Meta Knight, and Bandana Waddle Dee. On March 8, 2019, ''Epic Yarn'' got a remake/port on the
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entitled '' Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn''. On September 4, 2019, Nintendo released a new Nintendo Switch game, '' Super Kirby Clash'', on the
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, as the successor to ''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe.'' The game expands on the previous installment with new quests. On September 23, 2020, Nintendo released a new Nintendo Switch game, '' Kirby Fighters 2'', on the Nintendo eShop, as the successor to ''Kirby Fighters Deluxe''. Before its official reveal, the game was leaked on the Play Nintendo website, but was later taken down. The game expands on the previous installment with new game modes and an exclusive ability, Wrestler.


2022–present: Introduction of 3D gameplay

During the Nintendo Direct event held on September 23, 2021, a new Nintendo Switch title in the ''Kirby'' series was revealed, titled '' Kirby and the Forgotten Land''. It is the first true 3D entry in the mainline series (fourth overall since the spin-offs ''Kirby Air Ride'', ''Kirby's Blowout Blast'', and ''Kirby Battle Royale'') and was released on March 25, 2022, becoming the highest-selling game in the series. The game was co-developed with Japanese video game company Vanpool. ''The Forgotten Land'' is the first ''Kirby'' game to feature the new logo, which was introduced in 2022. On July 12, 2022, a new Nintendo Switch title in the ''Kirby'' series was announced, titled '' Kirby's Dream Buffet''. It is a multiplayer party game, and was released on the Nintendo eShop on August 17, 2022. A remake of ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' for the Nintendo Switch, titled '' Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' was revealed during the Nintendo Direct event held on September 13, 2022, and was released on February 24, 2023. It features new abilities, modes, and a graphical style similar to a
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. This was the last game Vanpool, who co-developed all ''Kirby'' games since ''Super Kirby Clash'', worked on before shutting down on May 31, 2023. In the Nintendo Switch 2 direct on April 2, 2025, 2 new ''Kirby'' games were announced to release that year. The first was an enhanced port of ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' with higher frame rates and a new game mode, ''Star-Crossed World''. The second was a sequel to ''Kirby Air Ride'', dubbed '' Kirby Air Riders''. Masahiro Sakurai is set to direct the game, marking his return to the franchise after ''Kirby & the Amazing Mirror'' in 2004.


Games


Reception

The ''Kirby'' games have received reception that ranges from mixed to very favorable reviews by players and critics. According to
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reviews: '' Kirby: Canvas Curse'' and '' Kirby's Epic Yarn'' are the most acclaimed games in the series, while '' Kirby Battle Royale'' and '' Team Kirby Clash Deluxe'' are the lowest-rated. '' Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' and '' Kirby: Squeak Squad'' are respectively the highest-rated and the lowest-rated mainline series games.


Sales

Many ''Kirby'' games have performed commercially well, selling at least one million or more copies worldwide. '' Kirby's Dream Land'', the first title in the series, had been its best-selling game at 5 million copies until it was overtaken by '' Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' thirty years into the series, with it selling 7.5 million copies. '' Kirby's Dream Land 3'' would become the worst selling mainline Kirby game at just 76 thousand copies sold only in Japan, as international sales information for games that have sold less than one million copies is unavailable. The Kirby manga would have over 10 million copies in print in 2023. As a brand, the series sold $150 million to $200 million worth of merchandise in 2002.


Legacy


Crossovers

Kirby appears as a character in Nintendo's crossover
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series '' Super Smash Bros.'' (also developed by series creator
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), appearing in all installments of the franchise; Meta Knight and King Dedede have also appeared in every entry since '' Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Many items from the Kirby series also appear in ''Super Smash Bros.'' such as the Maxim Tomato (all games), Warp Star (since ''
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''), Dragoon (since '' Brawl'') and Star Rod (all games) as items, and Knuckle Joe (since ''Brawl''),
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(since '' 3DS/Wii U'') and Chef Kawasaki (''
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'') appear as characters summoned by the Assist Trophy. All playable Kirby characters in ''Smash Bros.'' have the ability to jump more than twice. Kirby has also made cameo appearances in other games as well, such as '' The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'', ''
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'', '' Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' and '' Stunt Race FX'', Arcana, Pokémon Stadium. The two Kirby Amiibo figures, one based on the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series and the other made for the ''Kirby'' franchise are compatible with '' Mario Kart 8'' where they can be scanned to unlock a costume for the player's Mii based on his appearance, and '' Super Mario Maker'' where they can be scanned to unlock a Kirby costume.


Kirby Café

In 2016, "Kirby Café" was unveiled as a
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in Japan themed around Kirby with two permanent locations, one in Sumina in the Solamachi entertainment complex, and the other within Hakata-ku in the Canal City Hakata entertainment complex. Kirby Café has had a number of temporary locations which have run continuously since August 2016.


Other media


Anime

The ''Kirby'' games were the basis for a Japanese animated TV series which premiered in Japan on October 6, 2001, where it was titled simply ''Hoshi no Kirby''. It was produced by Warpstar, Inc., a company formed from a joint investment between Nintendo and HAL Laboratory, Inc. It was licensed in North America by
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, under the title ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'', on
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, with VHS and DVD distribution in North America by
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and DVD distribution in Australia by Magna Pacific. It ended in Japan in 2003 with 100 episodes. The show is about the adventures Kirby has with his friends Tiff and Tuff after he crash lands in Dream Land (this is known as "Pupu Village" in the Japanese version and "Cappy Town" in the English dub), on Planet Popstar. Here, he is a legendary Star Warrior destined to save the universe from the intergalactic conqueror known as Nightmare. However, because he was awakened 200 years too early he arrived in a childlike state and his powers haven't fully developed. The ruler of Dream Land, King Dedede, is jealous of the attention Kirby receives from its inhabitants and frequently orders monsters from Nightmare's company, Nightmare Enterprises, in an attempt to do away with Kirby. Nightmare Enterprises at first appears to be an intergalactic delivery company, but is really a front for Nightmare's intergalactic conquest that dupes unsuspecting customers into funding Nightmare's armies. Not yet ready to achieve his destiny, Kirby must learn how to use his incredible abilities with the help of his friends, and sometimes with the help of the enigmatic Meta Knight, who, while claiming to be loyal to King Dedede, will often work behind the scenes in order to aid Kirby or train him in the use of his abilities. The show is based on the game series, but rather than being a direct adaptation of any of the games it uses characters and concepts from the games (especially ''Kirby's Dream Land'', ''Kirby's Adventure'', and ''Kirby Super Star'') to tell its own story.


Comics, manga and novels

Kirby stars in several
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series that have been drawn by over 20
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s. The longest running ''Kirby'' manga, '' Kirby of the Stars: The Story of Dedede Who Lives in Pupupu'', was serialized in ''
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'' from 1994 to 2006, and released 25
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volumes with over 10 million copies being printed. The series was written and illustrated by Hirokazu Hikawa. The series was later published as a "best-of" collection, which featured the series' first new chapter in 11 years, as well as bonus comics. It was published in English as ''Kirby Manga Mania'' by
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. Originally, Viz had plans to localize ''The Story of Dedede Who Lives In Pupupu'' for North America in 2009, For unknown reasons, these plans were quietly abandoned by 2011. An ongoing series of novels based upon the ''Kirby'' series have been published by Kadokawa Tsubasa Bunko since 2013. They are written by Mie Takase and illustrated by Tau and Poto Karino.


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External links


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