User:Iqskirby/Workshop

This is my workshop, where I post various data that will later be put onto viewable wiki pages. No information shall be taken from here or edited by someone else without my permission. If someone does, there will be consequences.

Completed Projects

 * Kirby Fighters Deluxe
 * Mandola Root
 * "Mechanical Enemies" Category
 * Merge "Wheelie Bike" with "Wheelie"
 * "Monster" category
 * Merge "revenge" bosses with corresponding boss
 * The Claykken
 * Revamp Kirby's Star Stacker page
 * Merge "Central Circle" with "Rainbow Route"
 * Revive Central Circle
 * Secret Diary
 * Team Kirby Clash
 * Listed Grab Hand locations
 * Archive and delete RP
 * Room Guarder
 * Tap Dash
 * Mid-Boss Tower
 * Vitality Heart
 * Bug
 * Mid-Boss All Stars
 * Keychain Picture Collection
 * Code Cube Guide
 * Rare Sticker Guide
 * Sun Stone Guide
 * Rare Keychain Guide
 * Revenge of Meta Knight (transcript)
 * Revenge of the King (transcript)
 * Gem Apple
 * Fragment
 * Dream Kingdom
 * Vigor
 * Energy Sphere Guide
 * Kirby Fighters (Deluxe) stages
 * Merge stages with same names
 * Attack Riders
 * Battle Arena
 * Crazy Theater
 * Robo Bonkers
 * Slam Hockey
 * Flagball
 * Coin Clash
 * Staff
 * Festival
 * The Cake Royale
 * The Cake Royale/Transcript
 * Revenge of Meta Knight Chapter articles
 * Rare Picture Piece Guide
 * Ability Testing Room(s)
 * Food from Cook Friend Abilities
 * Mass Attack translations
 * Sizzle
 * Zap
 * Blizzard
 * Splash
 * Bluster

Planned Projects
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 * NES Remix 2
 * Revamp Star article
 * List Robobot Armor locations
 * Medal Guide
 * Rework Door article
 * Moon
 * Expand on Haltmann Works Co. article
 * Environmental elements
 * Survival Rush merge
 * Kirby 64 Mid-boss theme → Room Guarder theme
 * Gear
 * Differences in Guest Star
 * Warp Star Station

Pages to delete in the near future

 * Twisty
 * Big Twisty
 * Grand Twisty
 * Whispy Woods Sr.
 * Totem Woods
 * Slugoo
 * Giant Stactus
 * Clammy
 * Vacuumus
 * Electro Blipper
 * Goldfish
 * Illusion Door
 * Ill Door
 * Fire Noserunt
 * Ice Noserunt
 * Fire Bubble
 * Lava Magmer
 * Dice
 * Big Dice
 * Ducky
 * Cakefloof
 * Mr. Hook
 * Glub
 * Starepoll
 * Seedbon
 * Dart Soarar
 * Space Slugoo
 * Star Block Waddle Dee
 * Sanchang
 * Octotzo
 * Gate Squid
 * Bombmole
 * Pricklemole
 * Skullig
 * Mecha Mole
 * Shield Carrier
 * Sutoneiku
 * Palt
 * Stone Thrower

Generic

 * Four characters walk into center stage and perform their victory poses before walking to the opposite side of the stage.
 * Four characters walk into center stage and perform their victory poses before returning to their side of the stage.
 * Four characters pop up from below and strike a pose.
 * Four characters run across the stage in single file.
 * Three characters walk one way while one character walks the opposite way.

Kirby

 * Kirby and three other characters run across the stage, with Kirby either tripping, performing his victory pose, or stretching partway through.
 * Kirby walks in while three other characters run in; Kirby is momentarily confused, and then runs with the other three.
 * Full-bellied Kirby walks across the stage, with two other characters following him.

Curling

 * Curling Kirby, Rick, or Gooey is followed by Driblee, Broom Hatter, or Chilly.

Wester

 * Wester, Plugg, Marx, and Broom Hatter appear in single file. They perform their victory poses in succession, starting with Wester.

Beetley

 * Beetley, Buggy, and Como walk into center stage and perform their victory poses.

Bonkers

 * Bonkers walks into center stage and yawns. King Dedede then walks in and sneezes, startling Bonkers. King Dedede then continues walking, and Bonkers then follows.

NESP

 * One or three characters run across the stage and trip, then look around in confusion. After walking away, NESP appears from the side of the stage and giggles.

Chef Kawasaki

 * Coo flies in and lands. Kawasaki peeks from the side, leaves briefly, and then runs in trying to catch Coo, who flies away just in time.

Dream Friend

 * Three Dream Friends of the same wave will walk into center stage and perform their victory poses.

King Dedede

 * King Dedede, followed by Waddle Dees and Waddle Doos, walks across the stage.

Rick & Kine & Coo

 * Rick, Kine, and Coo walk into center stage and perform their victory poses.
 * Kirby rides Rick, and is followed by Gooey and Broom Hatter using Clean ChuChu.
 * Kine is followed by a swimming Kirby.

Marx

 * Kirby walk in with Parasol Waddle Dee and Poppy Bros. Jr. and encounters Marx. Kirby strikes a pose, and Marx bounces on his ball. Kirby then runs off stage, followed by Parasol Waddle Dee and Poppy Bros. Jr.; Marx exits from the opposite side. Marx then reappears in his transformed state.

Adeleine & Ribbon

 * Kirby, Adeleine, and King Dedede walk into center stage. Kirby and Adeleine sit down, in which Adeleine chats with Ribbon; King Dedede occupies himself by twirling his hammer before falling asleep. Parasol Waddle Dee then shows up, causing Dedede to wake up and the others to get up and leave together.
 * Three Gooeys in their Mock Matter forms float across the stage, followed by Adeline performing Brush Force.
 * Kirby walks across the stage followed by Ribbon.

Dark Meta Knight

 * A character walks in and Dark Meta Knight drops into center stage, prompting the character to run away with Dark Meta Knight in pursuit. Dark Meta Knight then flies away and four versions of the other character walk into center stage and are shocked upon seeing copies. They then run after Dark Meta Knight.
 * Two Blade Knights walk into the stage, then turn around to see Dark Meta Knight, who raises his sword. The Blade Knights look at each other in confusion. The real Meta Knight then appears from the opposite side, blowing Dark Meta Knight's cover; Meta Knight and the Blade Knights then chase after Dark Meta Knight.

Daroach

 * Kirby walks in and stretches. Daroach runs in, followed by Spinning, Doc, and Story, who proceeds to flatten Kirby. Kirby then chases after them.
 * Daroach runs across the stage, followed by Rick with another character riding him.

Friend Actions

 * A Friend Circle rolls across the stage, bouncing at the end.
 * A Friend Train runs into center stage, stops momentarily, then continues across the stage.

Update #1
3/23/2018 (JP)

Bonjam... I mean, hello everyone! I'm Shinya Kumazaki, general director of the Kirby™ Star Allies game.

The game is finally out! To celebrate, we also opened the Kirby Star Allies News channel.

In this channel, the development director team, which includes Yuki Endo, Tatsuya Kamiyama, and myself, will share various information about Kirby Star Allies.

The video above is packed with charm, so I hope you check that out too.

Kirby Star Allies is the first classic action Kirby game to launch on the Nintendo Switch™ system.

You can play with anyone, anywhere with up to 4 players simultaneously*, use 28 different copy abilities (the most copy abilities in the Kirby series to date), and befriend over 20 different friends with various abilities.

Kirby can also team up with Dream Friends, which consist of friends from past Kirby games, so please watch the video below to learn about some of them. The first three Dream Friends update will be available March 28th!

We would like to deliver more game information (and charm!) with this channel, so we hope you look forward to it. Until next time...Jambuhbye! (See you later!)

Update #6
5/31/2018

Don't forget to take fun photos in Kirby Star Allies!

Hello! Bonjam!

Yuki Endo from HAL Lab. here! I'm the level design director for the Kirby Star Allies game.

In this sixth article, we would like to introduce some great photos. These were submitted by users to a photo contest that ran on the Japanese official Kirby Twitter account.

The theme of this event was to share screenshots of giggle-worthy scenes and decisive moments captured in the game. The developers looks through the submissions and picked out their favorites! We hope these photos will inspire you to take and share fun in-game pictures of your own!

Until next time, Jambuhbye!

Update #7
6/8/2018

More free Dream Friends DLC is coming this summer!

Bonjam. This is Tatsuya Kamiyama of HAL Lab., sequence director of the Kirby™ Star Allies game.

I have some breaking news—Wave 2 of the Dream Friends DLC is coming this summer!

One of the Dream Friends being added in Wave 2 is Daroach, leader of the mysterious treasure-thieving Squeaks, from the Kirby: Squeak Squad game.

Daroach can shoot beams of ice, just like in his boss battle. Enemies that are hit by this will freeze, and you can conveniently take them out all at once.

The second character is Dark Meta Knight from the Kirby & The Amazing Mirror game. Dark Meta Knight is a shadow of a powerful knight that made a great impact on Mirror Land, located high above Dream Land.

In addition to sword attacks, Dark Meta Knight can use mirrors in a variety of ways, such as reflecting enemy attacks back where they came from.

These characters may have been tough foes of Kirby in past Kirby games, but they are reliable friends for your journey in this game.

Please look forward to the summer!

Update #8
6/27/2018

Secret messages on the pause menu!

Bonjam! I'm Shinya Kumazaki from HAL Laboratory, the General Director of the Kirby™ Star Allies game.

Today I'm going to tell you about the special messages that you can find on the pause menu. Normally, pausing the game will show you controls and techniques, but during boss fights you'll get to see secret messages instead!

This will be familiar to long-time players of the series, but to many it's a hidden facet of the game. If you haven't seen them, go and have a look. You might learn some new things.

These hidden messages are one way we make the world of Kirby deeper and wider than it would otherwise be. Even if you don't take much notice of the background or plot, Kirby is still full of action and fun—but for people who want to be immersed in the world of Kirby Star Allies, there are new depths to be explored in these hidden messages.

As you get closer to the grand finale we put in messages to amp up the excitement, and on the last boss's pause menu, you'll find song lyrics!

We've had some fun with wordplay in the background too. For instance, take the Planet Popstar stage names. If you take the initials of the stage names and put them together, you'll get an important word!

So, as you can see, we've tried to flesh out the world of Kirby Star allies world using action, graphics and words.

Another way to expand the world is, of course, with the Dream Friends joining us in the summer update, which we're currently working hard on. Please be just a little more patient!

That's all for me. Jambuhbye!

Update #9
2/13/2018

Adeleine & Ribbon to join free update wave 2, coming July 27th!

Hello and bonjam!

This is Yuki Endo from HAL Laboratory, the level design director for the Kirby™ Star Allies game.

In addition to Daroach and Dark Meta Knight making their entrance with the second free update, there is, in fact, another Dream Friend duo ready to enter the spotlight: a pair whose presence has long been missed. It's Adeleine & Ribbon from the Kirby 64™: The Crystal Shards game!

Adeleine has the ability to bring anything that she paints to life, and Ribbon the fairy possesses a mysterious power that allows her to fly. These two have a really dedicated, long-time fanbase. Back in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, they played an important role in the story, but you weren't able to control them yourself. Now that they've become Dream Friends, they can finally be player-controlled!

Adeleine and Ribbon fight using their unique powers, occasionally joining forces. Adeline relies on the power of her paintings to attack. It's far more potent than Kirby's Artist Copy Ability, so expect to see some moves that will really color you impressed. More details on that later!

Then there's Ribbon. She shares her power with Adeline so they can glide through the air together. Sometimes they even team up to unleash a combined attack!

Just like in the original game, they don't have much in the way of stamina, which can make their adventure particularly tough. Still, they're an interesting duo - all it takes is a few brush strokes to turn the battle around! With the power to create all sorts of paintings and a unique ability that stands apart from the rest, they really are a true "dream" friend.

What's more, if you play with Adeline & Ribbon as Guest Stars after completing the main story, you'll get to take on brand-new maps! Have fun painting your way through classic Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards stages specially arranged for the Kirby Star Allies game. There's a very memorable map at the end which fans may remember, so look forward to that!

New Dream Friends Daroach, Dark Meta Knight and Adeline & Ribbon aside, the second free update also introduces plenty of new game elements. The update will be available for download on July 27th - not long at all!

Jambuhbye for now!

Update #10
7/23/2018

Change to Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go! mode in update wave 2.

Bonjam.

I'm Tatsuya Kamiyama from HAL Laboratory, the sequence director for the Kirby™ Star Allies game.

In the tenth installment in the Kirby Star Allies channel, I'm going to tell you about an update to the Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go! feature. Once Story Mode has been cleared, Kirby's friends take center-stage in this mode, and you can take your pick of hero to play through with.

Up until this free update, when playing through Guest Star ???? you could save and continue a game, but only with one character at a time. If you started from the beginning with a different character halfway through, all records of the game in progress (except for time records) would be deleted.

The second free update will allow you to have multiple Guest Star ???? games saved at once, so you can play through with all the friends.

For people who have played this mode before the update, we have added a feature by which save data can be automatically created from a Best Time record to allow those people to continue their games.

In other words, if you have a lot of friends cleared at level one, with this update you can continue playing even with friends you haven't been able to play with yet.

And finally, here's a minor spoiler.

If you watch the credits after clearing Guest Star ????, the friend you've cleared with will appear in the audience. Complete it with various characters to grow the audience for the curtain call! Each Dream Friend added with the update will also come with their own levels, and the Friend Helper's levels will also get an upgrade.

So how would you feel about conquering Guest Star ???? with every friend?

With that, jambuhbye!

Update #11
8/8/2018

What's new In the free update #2?

A summer bon jam to you! I'm Shinya Kumazaki from HAL Laboratory, the General Director of the Kirby™ Star Allies game.

This time I'm going to talk about what has been added in the game in the free update #2.

The pièce de résistance is three new Dream Friends!

First is Daroach and his gang of thieves. He's no gentleman thief though, so don't get the wrong idea. We wanted to include as many characters as possible, so you'll see the shape of another fearsome foe in the Treasure Chests he throws! Here's some trivia for you: Daroach hates tomatoes! But surely even he would eat Maxim Tomatoes without complaining?

Next up we have Dark Meta Knight, the darker copy of Meta Knight from Mirror World. This mysterious knight split Kirby into four during the Kirby & The Amazing Mirror game. He also appeared in the Kirby™: Triple Deluxe game.

Finally, we have Adeline & Ribbon. You've all been very patient, so thank you! It's like a dream come true to meet these two again. One of Adeleine's traits is having very little health, but since having 1 HP makes the game much harder, we had her team up with Ribbon to keep her true to her character. They can once again set out on adventures with King Dedede who acts like an older brother of the group! By the way, Adeline is a little shy about being fed items, so she hides her face a little.

Other additions include:


 * The ability to save multiple separate games for each character in the Guest Star ???? mode.


 * Even more new stages two replace exiting maps in Guest Star ????.


 * New hidden areas in Story Mode.


 * Three new celebration pictures.

Try to set new records in The Ultimate Choice with the new Dream Friends. Adeline & Ribbon will show you what "hard mode" really means!

We hope you enjoy this summer's free update! Jambuhbye!

Update #12
8/23/2018

More hidden rooms in Story Mode!

Hello! Bonjam! I'm Yuki Endo, level design director of the Kirby™ Star Allies game.

In addition to new Dream Friends, various features have been added by the 2nd free update. Today, I would like to introduce some hidden rooms that have been added to stages in Story Mode.

There are a number of new hidden rooms, so I would like to feature two of them today. If you haven't found these yet, I hope you'll have fun playing the stages looking for them!


 * Room 1: A mysterious hole in the tree.

Please take a look at the first image above. This is on a certain planet in the Far-Flung Heroes World. Can you figure out where the hidden entrance is in this picture? We hope you have fun looking for it! Inside this hidden room, you'll find some tricky battles.


 * Room 2: Not a HAL room but a heart room.

Now please take a look at the second image! This image is a look inside the hidden room. A staple of the Kirby series, you may have found hidden rooms with blocks spelling out HAL in this game already. But we thought it would be great to have blocks create a shape that represents the game.

Since this is a snowy mountain stage, this hidden room is located in Echo's Edge in Planet Popstar...but the hidden entrance is as tough to find as a HAL room. Instead of going right into the next door, you may want to be patient and take your time to locate this one.

In both rooms, you can find lots of Picture Pieces. The 2nd update also adds 3 more pictures to complete, so hunting down hidden rooms may help out if you're trying to gather a bunch of Picture Pieces to complete all the pictures.

The world of Star Allies now has more things to do after the 2nd free update, so we hope you'll enjoy the game to the fullest!

Until next time, Jambuhbye!

Door
"I'd suggest making a note of which doors you go through as you explore."

- Daroach

Doors are portals that allow Kirby to move from one area to another. In most cases, they are black arches with stars along the top. In Kirby's Adventure, doors do not have any stars around them except for the final door in each level.

In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, they are replaced by mirrors, which act exactly like a regular door, but can sometimes lead Kirby to different worlds. An enemy, Mirra, is sometimes seen latched onto a mirror, and must be defeated before Kirby can enter. Sometimes, both types of doors are hidden by Star Blocks, and other times Kirby needs to pound a stake to break down walls and reveal doors.

In Kirby: Canvas Curse, doors are slightly bigger relative to Kirby and have more stars. The final door is replaced by a rainbow canvas that warps Kirby out of the dimension upon contact. A door is also drawn in Paint Panic.

In most games, the player must press up to enter a door. In all touch screen-based games (Kirby: Canvas Curse, Kirby Mass Attack, and Kirby and the Rainbow Curse), Kirby enters the door by touching it.

Usually, certain doors look different than others in the same game, which often denotes a different type of area. In Kirby's Return to Dream Land onward, doors with orange stars above them, called round-trip doors, lead to secret rooms or even different routes that contain more bonuses than the regular path. Doors simply leading through the levels have the traditional yellow star. Additionally, the final door in each level that serves as its exit looks different; it has a golden arch and a star on top with wings. Kirby can carry items, like keys, through doors.

In Kirby: Planet Robobot, larger doors exist to accommodate Robobot Armor, which cannot fit through normal doors. Some large doors are closed with roll gates, preventing Kirby from entering without the Armor. Roll gate-covered doors do not appear in stages that require use of the Jet and Wheel Modes, as Jet Mode skips doors altogether and Wheel Mode lacks the arms needed to lift roll gates.

One-Way Doors
One-way doors are the most common type, allowing the player to progress through the level without allowing them to go back. In the older games, there was no way to differentiate a one-way door from a round-trip door, however, this was changed in Kirby's Return to Dream Land onward; the one-way door would look like the typical door appearance, featuring a star on top with a smaller star at each side. 3D Warp Stars that are one-way also feature a yellow star in the middle

Round-Trip Doors
Round-trip doors usually lead to optional areas or secrets. In the older games, they were not given a different appearance to differentiate them from one-way doors until Kirby's Return to Dream Land, where they were given a small orange star. This is also the case with 3D Warp Stars, which have a small orange star to indicate that they are round-trip.

Secret Doors
Secret doors generally do not appear door-like, but still function like doors. Secret doors generally lead to secrets, as their name implies, and various secret doors are required to be found in order to complete some games. One notable secret door generally is disguised as the moon.

Goal Doors
Goal Doors are doors that appear at the end of the stage, leading to the Goal Game. The appearance of this door has changed over time. Goal Doors in Kirby's Adventure has a single star above it with smaller stars falling down the sides of the door, appearing like normal doors do in later games. In Kirby's Dream Land 2 and Kirby's Dream Land 3, the Goal Door has three small stars above the door. In Kirby Super Star, its remake, and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, the Goal Door has a large glowing star and two smaller stars. In Kirby: Squeak Squad, the Goal Door appears larger than normal doors and features a large glowing star. in Kirby's Return to Dream Land onward, Goal Doors have a golden border and a star with wings.

Stage Doors
Stage doors appear on the Level Map and allow the player to access the level's stages or other areas. Unlike other doors, these aren't just black archways, and they change in appearance to indicate the stage's status. In Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, doors would be colored brown if the stage was not completed—either because it hadn't beaten yet or a Big Switch was not pressed—and colored white when the stage was completed. Stage doors would have a number or icon over them indicating what stage it was or if the stage lead to the boss, a sub-game, etc. In Kirby's Adventure, stage doors are single doors, but in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, stage doors were double doors. In Kirby's Dream Land 2, stage doors would be open if the stage was available and closed if not. Beaten stages would have a star on top of the door. Boss doors are reinforced and have skull icon above them.

Mirrors
In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, doors are replaced by mirrors. Mirrors that have not been entered will have a glowing star above them.

One-Way Mirrors
One-way mirrors are indicated by having a small star above. On the Level Map, pathways that have arrows usually indicate that a one-way mirror is used.

Round-Trip Mirrors
Round-trip mirrors are indicated by having a normal-sized star above. On the Level Map, pathways that are straight lines indicate that a round-trip mirror is used.

Area Mirrors
Area mirrors have unique borders or symbols that indicate which area it leads to.
 * Golden border with a star leads between areas.
 * Wooden border with leaves leads to eastern Rainbow Route near Moonlight Mansion.
 * Purple border leads to the inside of Moonlight Mansion.
 * Ivory rock border leads to southern Rainbow Route near Cabbage Cavern.
 * Purple rock border leads to Cabbage Cavern.
 * Gray rock border leads to northern Rainbow Route near Mustard Mountain.
 * Orange rock border leads to eastern Mustard Mountain.
 * Pine tree border leads to western Rainbow Route near Carrot Castle.
 * Castle border leads to Carrot Castle forest near entrance.
 * Ocean and shells border leads to eastern Cabbage Cavern near Olive Ocean.
 * Sea floor and ocean with coral and bubbles border leads to Olive Ocean.
 * Blue and purple tower border leads to Peppermint Palace.
 * Icy border leads to Peppermint Palace mountains.
 * Blue brick and ivory pillar border leads to western Cabbage Cavern near Radish Ruins.
 * Gray border with face leads to the inside of Radish Ruins.
 * Blue stary border leads to Candy Constellation.
 * Golden pillar border leads to Ability Testing Area.
 * Golden border with rainbow leads to Central Circle in Rainbow Route.
 * Dimension Mirror leads to Dark Meta Knight.

Related Quotes
"You can enter these doors as many times as you like. Take a look inside if you find one!"

- Use round-trip doors all you want!

Kirby's Dream Land 2 Notes
6-5: Five doors
 * Door 1: 5 Propellers
 * Door 2: 5 Pep Brews; exit
 * Door 3: 5 Scarfys
 * Door 4: 5 Point Stars
 * Door 5: 5 Mumbies

7-7: forfeit pathway
 * 9 Waddle Dees
 * 10 Mumbies
 * 4 Gordos
 * 2 Mashers, 2 Butches, 2 Blades
 * 8 Icicles
 * 5 Broom Hatters
 * Jumpershoot

Gear
Upon equipping a Weapon and Armor of the same gear set, the stats will increase by 10%.

Products
The Haltmann Works Company manufactures and builds various different products, which can be seen in each of the stages in the game. Some of their inventions are futuristic, while others are more steampunk.

Star
A Star is a projectile produced by some bosses and mid-bosses. They generally appear after a physical attack that has a heavy impact, of which are called Impact Stars, and are substitutes for standard projectiles, such as Poppy Bros. Sr.'s bombs or Bonkers' exploding coconuts.

Kirby's Dream Land
King Dedede is the only boss in the game that uses impact stars, and they are also the only projectile Kirby can use against him. They appear after Dedede swings his hammer on the ground or after he does the Super Dedede Jump. Small stars also fall in one of the rooms in Bubbly Clouds, but they cannot be inhaled.

Kirby's Adventure
Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright are the first boss to use stars in the game; they appear as Mr. Shine's shooting star attack and as Mr. Bright's heat wave attack. The shooting stars gives the Cutter ability, and inhaling the stars fro the heat wave gives Fire. King Dedede uses them again, but this time, his hammer swing in midair will also produce an impact star. Bonkers produces impact stars from his hammer swing as well. Fire Lion produces impact stars whenever he fails to pounce on Kirby.

Kirby's Dream Land 2
Efreeti produces an impact star after charging straight into the wall, and a second star upon landing, as well as producing one after divebombing. Efreeti can also perform an upward diagonal charge before divebombing, in which the ascending charge can produce a star if he hits a wall, however, a star will not appear upon him landing back on the ground. Master Green can jump into the air and throw down a star that explodes on impact or can throw an arcing star while on the ground. Waiu can produce a star after performing a dive kick, which then bounces twice before disappearing; this star is small and cannot be inhaled, instead setting Kirby on fire upon contact.

Sweet Stuff can summon a pair of starfish that can be used to damage her by using Water Gun on them, sending them back at her like normal stars. Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright use stars once again, again in their shooting star and heat wave attacks, although the stars from the heat wave attack now give Burning, since Fire does not appear in this game. King Dedede can once again produce stars by swinging his hammer and performing the Super Dedede Jump, but also has a few new attacks that produce stars: when King Dedede is enraged, he can jump high into the air before performing his face plant, which creates a star on impact, as well as an exploding star that cannot be inhaled that is sent upward. He can also us his inhale, turn around and shoot out a ball of air that explodes, spreading smaller stars that damage Kirby, an exploding star sent upward, and a normal star sent forward that bounces off the wall before disappearing briefly afterward. His hammer can create a normal star that bounces once alongside an exploding star sent upward.

Old School Music
Old School Music is an option in Kirby: Canvas Curse which changes the music to tracks used in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.
 * Menu: Menu
 * Plant Plain/Growth Grasses: Green Greens
 * Tiny Town/Paletto Polis: Grape Garden
 * Ravine Road/Canvas Canyon: Vegetable Valley
 * Ghost Grounds/Dreamy Darkness: Forest Area
 * Mag Mount/Volatile Volcano: Blimp Area
 * Rift Ruin/Collapse Castle: Yogurt Yard
 * Contrast Cave/Dungeon Dome: Ice Cream Island
 * Silver Submarine/Silent Seabed: Orange Ocean
 * Machine Mansion/Mad Mechanism: Butter Building
 * Cold Course/Frozen Fantasy: Rainbow Resort
 * Spectacle Space: Mid-boss 2
 * The World of Drawcia: Museum
 * Block Attack: Mid-boss 1
 * Kracko: VS Boss
 * Cart Run: Mid-Boss Tower
 * Paint Panic: VS Boss
 * Drawcia Sorceress: Fountain of Dreams
 * Drawcia Soul: Nightmare
 * Ending Cinematic: Level 8: Fountain of Dreams
 * Credits: Butter Building

KCC Room Guarders

 * Tiny Town: 6 Spear Waddle Dees
 * Growth Grasses: Balloon Bombs
 * Dreamy Darkness: 28 Para-bombs