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Shake the Wii Remote to build up energy for a powered-up explosion! You only get one shot with this ultimate weapon!
— Crash's Flavor Text • Kirby's Return to Dream Land

General Information

Crash is one of Kirby's copy abilities, debuting in Kirby's Adventure.

It is a single-use Copy Ability, and one of the most powerful in the games, being able to hit everywhere on the screen. It first appeared in Kirby's Adventure, where Kirby would freeze everything on the screen in place before flying across the screen erratically at a rapid pace, doing massive damage to everything. In subsequent games, Kirby would simply summon a massive energy surge around him to the achieve the same effect, burning every enemy on-screen to deal massive damage.

Move Set

Move Controls Description Element Damage
Crash Fireball B A large energy surge engulfs the screen, destroying most enemies on-screen and severely hurting bosses. Fire 989
Only in Kirby's Return to Dream Land
Supernova
1 and shake the remote or 1 and all arrow keys A huge energy surge engulfs the screen and does more damage than Crash Fireball None 9999

In the anime

Crash Kirby appears in two episodes of Kirby: Right Back at Ya!. It is the one of the only times that Kirby dons a hat for the ability (the only other time is in Kirby's Return to Dream Land) (in most games Kirby just flashes when he has the ability, like with most other one-use abilities). In the transformation sequence, bands of light form the hat that lands on him and changes his color. The hat is a complicated piece with a golden bridge up front with a green gemstone held front and center within a star burst decal. A material striped off-white and navy is weaved behind the golden base. It is pulled up and tied off to a nub on the top by a gold band as the rest hangs down in the back. While his pink coloring remains, Kirby's rosy cheeks are changed to an amber shade.

Instead of creating an explosion directly from his body Kirby pulls a white-hot orb of energy out of his mouth then raises it over his head. The ensuing explosion is unique in that Kirby can choose who it harms so his friends don't get hurt - unlike the Mike ability.

Transformation Sequence

Crash transformation
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Kirby spins while a hat appears and lands on his head. Kirby's pink skin then changes to a darker pink while his cheeks turn from pink to amber.

Flavor texts

GameFlavor text
Kirby's Adventure
This power will defeat all enemies on the screen, but you can use it only once!
Kirby Super Star
Blow all the enemies away with one HUGE explosion. It's a one time chance, so use it wisely.
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
Warning! Use only as a last resort!
Kirby: Canvas Curse
Explode and beat all foes!
Kirby Super Star Ultra
KO all foes with a big BOOM! But be careful. This ultimate weapon has only 1 charge.
Kirby's Return to Dream Land
Shake the Wii Remote to build up energy for a powered-up explosion! You only get one shot with this ultimate weapon!

Trivia

  • If the other limited-use abilities that appear in the Kirby Super Star/Kirby Super Star Ultra sub-game Milky Way Wishes aren't counted, Crash is the only ability that can be obtained through inhaling, and lacks a Deluxe version.
  • Crash is one of the few times Kirby's teeth are shown in the series (in Kirby Super Star, Kirby grits his teeth as he prepares for the blast. But in Kirby Super Star Ultra, his teeth don't appear.)
  • In Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land and Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, Kirby does an "X" move with his hands before creating the explosion.
  • In the anime, it was once mentioned that King Dedede has a fear of the Crash ability.
  • In Kirby Super Star Ultra, lightning flies from Kirby, and he does a few flips when using the Crash ability.
  • In Air-Ride-in-Style - Part II, as Kirby transforms into Crash Kirby, Meta Knight tells which ability he gets, even though Meta Knight isn't even on the screen.
  • In Kirby's Adventure, when Kirby uses the Crash ability, he bounces across the screen at numerous random directions at super-fast speeds, all the while a strobe effect is shown to represent explosions. This scene was never shown in any other game, presumably to prevent epileptic seizures.
  • For the first time since the anime, this ability has a cap in Kirby's Return to Dream Land. However, this hat looks nothing like the hat seen in Kirby: Right Back at Ya!.
  • Kirby's Return to Dream Land is the first game to give Crash a Copy Pedestal and offer it in The Arena (and The True Arena).

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