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This article is about the item in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. For the item in Kirby and the Forgotten Land, see Gotcha Capsule. |
“ | The Figurine Showcase is open! Can you collect them all?” |
— Kirby and the Rainbow Curse |
A Figurine is an item in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse.
General Information[]
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse has a total of 76 Figurines. These Figurines can be viewed in the Figurine Showcase, where they can be rotated 360 degrees; these Figurines also feature descriptions that the player can read, which reveal more about the individual characters or such displayed. They are most often found inside of Treasure Chests, though Figurines of the bosses are unlocked after each level of the game is completed.
List[]
Name | Description | Image | Unlock |
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Kirby | Our heroic hero is on a roll! He's on a mission to restore the color that's been stolen from dear old Dream Land. His preferred mode of travel is rainbow rope, and he can transform into three amazing Kirbys! | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in The Adventure Begins |
Elline | Elline and Claycia used to rule this world, but then Claycia went a little cuckoo. Now Elline has teamed up with Kirby to solve the mystery of Claycia's utter madness. Elline can draw magical rainbow ropes in the air and transform Kirby too! | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in The Adventure Begins |
Red Waddle Dee | This is Kirby's faithful companion during this adventure. He likes to poke enemies with his trusty spear, and he can even pick up and throw Kirby! To be honest, he's just happy getting his fair share of the spotlight... | ![]() |
Third Treasure Chest in The Adventure Begins |
Green Waddle Dee | When one's not enough, we've got a second Waddle Dee right here! This fellow and his other Waddle Dee buddies like to throw Kirby around. He's scared of heights, so if he climbs up high, he refuses to look down. | ![]() |
Fourth Treasure Chest in Swept Out to Sea |
Yellow Waddle Dee | This little guy is the third Waddle Dee. He's made the bold decision to pick up his spear in defense of Dream Land. His biggest thrill is running along the rainbow rope just as it begins to fade, but he'd rather keep that a secret. | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in The Wild Red Yonder |
Kirby Tank | Elline uses her power to transform Kirby into a powerful tank, which helps him advance over rough terrain. He can shoot at enemies using his mouth cannon, too! Just be sure to support him with a rainbow rope. | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in Deploy the Kirby Tank! |
Waddle Dee | It's not easy keeping your hands over your head like this, but Waddle Dee never makes a fuss about it. It's one of those things that everyone knows, so he doesn't feel the need to point it out over and over | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in Deploy the Kirby Tank! |
Underwater Kirby | You know Kirby's ready for an underwater adventure once he puts on those snazzy blue goggles! Swimming can't be easy for the little pink puffball, but floating sure is fun. | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in Swept Out to Sea |
Kirby Submarine | Kirby can turn into a cute little submersible when he has to work underwater. You can guide his missiles with a rainbow rope to hit hard-to-reach targets. But that periscope is just for show—Kirby doesn't even know how to use it! | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in Deep-Divin' Kirby Submarine |
Kirby Rocket | Kirby takes this form when he takes to the skies. He can only fly in a straight line, so you need to guide his course with a rainbow rope. He can even zap enemies with the shock wave radiating from his head! | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff |
Waddle Dee (Submarine) | Waddle Dee has a water transformation that's a lot like Kirby's. His bandanna turns into a propeller, which is great. But afterward he has a wet bandanna, which isn't much fun to wear. | ![]() |
Fifth Treasure Chest in Deep-Divin' Kirby Submarine |
Kirby and Kirby | A magic device split Kirby in two, but they're both real deal! Two bodies, one mind, if you know what I mean. They have to work together to accomplish anything, but who wouldn't want to give himself a helping hand? | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in Kirby + Kirby |
Cotta | The Cotta were the first creatures Claycia and Elline made for their new world. Claycia sculpted them out of clay, and Elline painted each one. These little critters aren't very good at fighting, but don't tell them that! | ![]() |
Fifth Treasure Chest in The Adventure Begins |
Cannon Cotta | This is what happens when you're a Cotta and you mouth off to Claycia. She turns you into a cannon! Some folks think that's pretty mean of her. But that certainly is a fine-looking cannon, don't you think? | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in Up the Big Ol' Tree |
Cotta Knight | This Cotta got its grubby little hands on a helmet and turned into a knight of some esteem. But it immediately forgot what a knight is actually supposed to do, so now it just wanders around and shows off its helmet. | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in Up the Big Ol' Tree |
Bouncy | Everyone knows the only reason Bouncys like to bounce so high is 'cause they like the view from up in the air. Things just seem more... peaceful up there. Every day is a good day to Bouncys. No one's gonna keep 'em down! | ![]() |
Fourth Treasure Chest in Up the Big Ol' Tree |
Gordo | If you touch Gordo, he'll definitely do damage. But I don't think he means to hurt anyone. I asked him once, and he just stared at me with those big eyes of his. Maybe he doesn't even know the answer... | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in Great Cave Escape |
Carpa | This scrappy little fish has just one goal in life: to swim straight up a waterfall. He's had that dream for a while, though. Maybe he's worried about what comes after he's reached the top of that metaphorical waterfall. | ![]() |
Fourth Treasure Chest in Great Cave Escape |
Drill Cotta | This cotta comes with a drill, which he uses to, you know, drill. He tried to drill for treasure once, but that clay was just too hard and broke his drill. Unfortunately, it did even more than that-it broke his heart. | ![]() |
Fourth Treasure Chest in Dig and Dash |
Bombzway | Bombzways would rather carry stars than bombs, since stars are far less heavy than bombs. But orders are orders, and more often than not, Claycia's orders are: "Go drop some bombs!" What's a Bombzway to do? | ![]() |
Third Treasure Chest in Deploy the Kirby Tank! |
Blado | Blado certainly looks like he's doing his job, but it's becoming more and more obvious his heart is no longer in it. Part of him wants a co-worker to say something about it; the other part of him dreads the conversation. | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in The Long-Lost Ruins |
Grinkey | Some enemies do it for respect, but Grinkey is in it for the thrill of the chase. He spends so much time running away from people who want to unlock doors that he never remembers to lock his own door. | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in The Long-Lost Ruins |
Dethskullk | Dethskullks suck the life force out of anyone they touch, so proceed with caution when you see one. This bizarre crew travels by pirate ship, where they try very, very hard not to bump into each other. | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in The Haunted Ship |
Crabbo | This crabby character shoots foam-covered bombs out of his head. He'd love to use these bombs to unearth a hot spring on the ocean floor, but he's still not sure how to throw them down instead of up. | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in Kirby Submarine's Torpedo Time |
Mini Deepsee | This creature loves to fire torpedoes at poor little Kirby for no good reason at all. And he's not getting paid to do it—he does it for fun. It's almost like it's just some sort of game to him. | ![]() |
Third Treasure Chest in Kirby Submarine's Torpedo Time |
Soarar | You'd think Soarar is in another stratosphere, but he's actually a rather approachable sort. If he starts attacking, however, best to just get out of his way. I mean it. Run! | ![]() |
Fifth Treasure Chest in Back to the Battleship |
Trakker | This gun-for-hire will work for the highest bidder, so Claycia pays him a fair wage. But this is pretty dangerous work. Who knows how long he can last under these crazy conditions! | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in Rainbow Across the Skies |
Bronto Knight | Bronto Knight has to wear heavy armor and fly at the same time—it's just a wonder he's not constantly collapsing on the ground. But that sort of behavior would not become a knight! | ![]() |
Third Treasure Chest in Rainbow Across the Skies |
Spear Cotta | The only reason this guy took up spear throwing was to practice snagging delicious apples from Whispy Woods. No one wants to tell him that the Whispy Woods on this world doesn't grow apples. | ![]() |
Third Treasure Chest in The Wild Red Yonder |
Spear Cotta Knight | As soon as this round fellow got his hands on that fancy helmet, he stopped focusing on the important part of being a Spear Cotta Knight—the spear throwing. His aim is really bad now. | ![]() |
Fourth Treasure Chest in The Wild Red Yonder |
Shotzo | Shotzo can fire a ton of bullets, true. But other than that, it's not really all that scary. It's strong physically, but it doesn't have the same strength of character as Kirby. | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff |
Sportletini | If you defeat a Sportle, it'll turn into a bunch of these little creatures. No one knows how to put them back together, but they don't seem to mind. We could learn a lot from them about not living in the past. | ![]() |
Fifth Treasure Chest in Woodland Battle |
Explortle | This little creature is more delicate than it looks—it'll explode the second you touch it. It's not an easy life, but that's what it was born to do. | ![]() |
Fourth Treasure Chest in Woodland Battle |
Gondola Buzztbulb | This Bzztbulb hopped into a gondola to take a joyride, but he never figured out how to exit the vehicle. Now he spends his days swinging around and has no major issues to report, thank you very much. | ![]() |
Fifth Treasure Chest in Gondola Ride |
Hot Head | This critter's body is literally made of flames, and he can spit fire to boot. There's little doubt that he must have a warm heart and a fiery personality, but no one is willing to get close enough to find out. | ![]() |
Third Treasure Chest in Burning Secrets |
Bzztbulb | This little bulb glows with the love of a pure heart, but no one wants to get anywhere near him. It's tough to make friends when you electrocute anyone who touches you. Still, he keeps on glowing, 'cause that's what you do. | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in Rainbow Across the Skies |
Kirby | Our pink adventurer blew into Dream Land one day on a spring breeze. Since then, he's spent countless hours saving the day with his amazing abilities. He can swallow anything and spit it out. He can also use his copy ability. | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in Burning Secrets |
Cappy | When that strange light came to steal his colors, Cappy found himself utterly frozen with fear. It was a new kind of fear too—the fear that he wouldn't have a very important role in this new story. He was right. | ![]() |
Fifth Treasure Chest in Burning Secrets |
Waddle Doo | Waddle Doo was shocked when he saw that bright light shining down from the sky, but he was too scared to run. He'll be OK as long as that giant eye of his doesn't dry out. Ugh. Can you just imagine what that would feel like? | ![]() |
Third Treasure Chest in Back to the Battleship |
Broom Hatter | Broom Hatter didn't see the strange light in the sky because of that big hat—and didn't even notice going from unfrozen to frozen and back again to unfrozen. Maybe it's better that way. | ![]() |
Fourth Treasure Chest in Volcanic Panic |
Mega Kirby Tank | This is Kirby Tank's most powerful form. He can unleash a brutal attack, but he needs a bit of time to recover afterward. That's why he can't take on a more powerful form when he's Kirby Rocket or Kirby Submarine. | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in Woodland Battle |
Bronto Burt | Red Bronto Burts are perfectly happy flying in place, but the blue ones will almost always swarm Kirby if they get a chance. Don't give them that chance! | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in Great Cave Escape |
Grindarr | These giant blocks drop down on you from above, so they're pretty nasty. However, their eyes and mouths open really wide right before they take that plunge, so maybe they're as surprised as you when they fall down! | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in Dig and Dash |
Bouncy Sis | Bouncy Sis desperately wishes she could jump as high as Bouncy, but she's a bit too big to get much air between her spring and the ground. This, of course, bothers her to no end, but you'll never get her to admit it. | ![]() |
Fourth Treasure Chest in Deploy the Kirby Tank! |
Mecha Cotta | This Cotta was designed with a can-do attitude. But it takes 30 Bzztbulbs to keep each one running, so it's not really all that cost effective. Plus, when it comes to fighting, its heart really isn't in it. | ![]() |
Fourth Treasure Chest in The Long-Lost Ruins |
Blipper | Are you wondering why sea creatures like Blippers have to wear goggles underwater? The truth is, they've had them on for so long, they're scared to take them off. Or maybe they just forgot they ever had them on in the first place... | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in Swept Out to Sea |
Dethskullk King | This guy is kind of a big deal. He's the solid-gold leader of the Dethskullk gang. Next time you get trapped in a pirate ship, you're probably gonna need to get the key from this guy. Good luck with that. |
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Third Treasure Chest in The Haunted Ship |
Sawgill | Sawgill is the rowdiest, most rambunctious fish in the sea, and he knows it. He takes great pride in that magnificent saw of his, but no one will come near him. Can you blame them? | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in Kirby Submarine's Torpedo Time |
Sportle | Sportles are all about meeting new people and seeing new places, so it should come as no surprise that they simply must follow Kirby the second they spot him. Pink Sportles are the rarest of the species. | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in Woodland Battle |
Grab Hand | This hand's got sticky fingers, and he's been trying to nab Elline since she escaped. Kirby can't seem to defeat him, but at least Waddle Dee can knock him back a bit with a well-thrown spear! | ![]() |
Third Treasure Chest in Gondola Ride |
Dangle Sloth | These droopy creatures used to hang peacefully from vines and throw bombs to catch fish. But then someone was like, "Hey! That's dangerous!" So now they just throw bombs at Kirby. | ![]() |
Third Treasure Chest in Deep-Divin' Kirby Submarine |
Cotta General | This fellow is the leader of the Cotta Knights. But he's in no big rush to assemble his army. He needs to mentally prepare himself for battle before he does anything strenuous! | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in Volcanic Panic |
Shockcreepa | These unusual creatures can store energy in the form of electricity, which is a pretty amazing thing. But all they do is creep around aimlessly, and that is a complete waste of time and energy. | ![]() |
Third Treasure Chest in Infiltrate the Junk Factory! |
Shieldster | Shieldster really doesn't want you to get past him. He's going to block each and every one of your attempts, just to prove he's stronger than you. Try not to look him right in the eye as you go by. He's got a creepy stare. | ![]() |
Fourth Treasure Chest in Wonder Space |
Kirby in the Cannon | Don't worry about Kirby when he's shot out of a cannon. He has to do it in order to break blocks or hit a wall, and he's perfectly fine afterward. But for the rest of you, no crawling into cannons, OK? | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in The Haunted Ship |
Chef Kawasaki | Chef Kawasaki has a busy schedule, so he's only appearing in this game as a figurine. He rarely uses his frying pan and ladle to do any real cooking. He finds they actually work better as weapons. | ![]() |
Fourth Treasure Chest in Infiltrate the Junk Factory! |
Meta Knight | This mysterious masked swordsman helms the battleship Halberd. He hasn't always been the most trustworthy ally, but you can count on him when you really need him. He appears in this game as a figurine. | ![]() |
Third Treasure Chest in Kirby + Kirby |
King Dedede | The self-proclaimed king of Dream Land loves to swing his giant hammer and breathe in lots of air. He spent countless hours in training in order to learn how to fly just like Kirby. He appears here in figurine form only. | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in Wonder Space |
Mega Grindarr | We've all got a job to do, and Mega Grindarr's job is to drop down on you. It weighs 10 times more than typical Grindarr, so it makes quite an impact. But that's what it signed up for, so it just grins and bears it. | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in Dig and Dash |
Deepsee | This is what happens to a Mini Deepsee when it grows up. It looks like it lives in symbiosis with some other creature, but I have no idea what. I bet Claycia would know! Someone should totally go ask her. | ![]() |
Fourth Treasure Chest in Kirby Submarine's Torpedo Time |
Thornsby | The young Thornsbys think they're hot stuff, but the middle-aged Thornsbys definitely have more wisdom. And the old Thornsbys don't really care what you think about them. | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in Volcanic Panic |
Warpspace | These baddies use their tongues to scoop up anything in front of them and spit them out in another place. They must think Kirby tastes like cotton candy, because they keep swallowing him over and over! | ![]() |
Third Treasure Chest in Wonder Space |
Kirby's Feast | Kirby is happiest when he's surrounded by food. Delicious, yummy, lovely food like grapes and milk and hot dogs! We can only hope he doesn't eat too much and get a tummyache... | ![]() |
Third Treasure Chest in Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff |
Treasure Found | As long as Kirby and Elline are being forced on this adventure, they might as well earn some treasure along the way! I hope they don't fight over the contents of the Treasure Chests. That'll ruin their new friendship! | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in Gondola Ride |
Painting with Elline | Kirby wants to learn how to paint, so his new friend Elline is teaching him the basics. He seems pretty proud of that self-portrait. It's quite... interesting. But it looks like he's having fun, and that's all that matters. | ![]() |
Second Treasure Chest in Back to the Battleship |
Fearful Grab Hand | Looks like Grab Hand is trying to get ahold of Kirby! No one wants to see Kirby dragged off to who knows where, so it's up to Waddle Dee to use his spear and save the day. Hurry up and save Kirby, Waddle Dee! | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in Infiltrate the Junk Factory! |
Bastron | Originally designed for pleasure cruises, this flying monstrosity is now a giant battleship. There were plans to build a second one, but do you have any idea how much clay costs these days? More than you'd think. | ![]() |
First Treasure Chest in The Wild Red Yonder |
Whispy Woods | When most people think Whispy Woods, they think apples! But this Whispy can't grow apples, so he simply drops bombs instead. An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but I don't think the same can be said for bombs. | ![]() |
Defeat Whispy Woods in The Forest of Whispy Woods |
Hooplagoon | Claycia turned to some ancient blueprints in order to sculpt this new enemy. She even used ancient clay to give it that old-world feel, but don't tell Hooplagoon that. He thinks he's all cool and modern. | ![]() |
Defeat Hooplagoon in Hooplagoon, Relic of the Ruins |
The Claykken | You don't want to get all up in the Claykken's ink, or he'll come after you—and I'm not squiddin'! He may be a baddie, but he only uses his pipe for the most innocent of purposes: he likes to blow sea-foam bubbles. | ![]() |
Defeat The Claykken in The Claykken's Lair |
Whispy Woods | Whispy Woods has gone metal, so normal attacks can't touch him. Sure, he may have powered up. But can he grow apples? The answer is still no. | ![]() |
Defeat Whispy Woods in Sky-High Whispy Woods |
Hooplagoon | Claycia had to mix new clay with old clay in order to repair Hooplagoon after his last battle, so it's been quite a process. But Hooplagoon was willing to endure just about anything to face Kirby one more time. | ![]() |
Defeat Hooplagoon in Hooplagoon of the Lake |
The Claykken | The Claykken lost his underwater battle with Kirby, so he upped his game by becoming lava proof. But then Kirby beat him again, so he's probably thinking maybe he's just not cut out to be a boss. | ![]() |
Defeat The Claykken in The Claykken's Sea of Fire |
Claycia | Claycia used her powers to create Seventopia, but while she was busy sculpting, something took over her physical form. Everyone breathed a big sigh of relief when she came back to her senses and reunited with Elline. | ![]() |
Defeat Claycia in The Final Battle |
Dark Crafter | This mysterious being took control of Claycia's body and then tried to disguise himself with sunglasses. He wanted to steal the vibrant colors from Dream Land and take over the world, but Kirby put a stop to that! | ![]() |
Defeat Dark Crafter in The Final Battle |
Drawcia | This powerful sorceress once turned Kirby into a rolling pink ball and Dream Land into a world made of paint. Her name is awfully similar to that of Claycia's, but no one knows for sure if the two are actually related. | ![]() |
Collect all gold Medals |
Related Quotes[]
“ | Collect these cool models of your favorite characters by opening Treasure Chests.” |
— Official Kirby and the Rainbow Curse website |
Trivia[]
- The figurines appear to be inspired by the trophies in the Super Smash Bros. series.
- The background of the Figurine Showcase contains uncolored models of various characters and painted cels of stage scenery. Hanging on the back wall are paintings of the backgrounds featured in Plant Plain, Tiny Town, Ghost Grounds, and Cold Course from Kirby: Canvas Curse.
- Figurines would be brought back in Kirby and the Forgotten Land under the name Gotcha Capsules, though there are differences between the two.