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[[Image:Dream_Fountain.png|frame|left|An unnamed planet's (likely [[Pop Star|Pop Star's]]) Dream Fountain as seen in ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'s'' opening to Milky Way Wishes.]]
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[[Image:Dream_Fountain.png|frame|left|Pop Star's Dream Spring as seen in ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'s'' opening to Milky Way Wishes.]]
 
In the [[Milky Way Wishes]] sub-game, [[Marx]] asks Kirby to summon the great comet [[Nova]]. To do this, Kirby had to gather the power of each Dream Fountain of seven other nearby planets to gather the surrounding stars. Kirby would soon find out that this was a difficult task however, and it would be all for naught after Marx uses Nova for his own selfish desires.
 
In the [[Milky Way Wishes]] sub-game, [[Marx]] asks Kirby to summon the great comet [[Nova]]. To do this, Kirby had to gather the power of each Dream Fountain of seven other nearby planets to gather the surrounding stars. Kirby would soon find out that this was a difficult task however, and it would be all for naught after Marx uses Nova for his own selfish desires.
   

Revision as of 15:18, 16 July 2009

The Fountain of Dreams is a holy location found on every planet across Dream land's galaxy. The Dream Fountains supply good dreams to their planet's inhabitants. Every Dream Fountain holds a legendary Star Rod: a powerful relic that essentially serves as the power source for the Dream Fountains and can control the planet's stars. Kirby has traveled to quite a few of these fountains throughout the course of the series.

Games

Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land

The first time a Dream Fountain was seen in the series was in Kirby's Adventure. Nightmare had taken residence in the fountain, forcing King Dedede to remove the Star Rod and split it into seven parts, giving one part each to his trusted friends, and keeping one part for himself. The downside of this was that no one in Dream Land was dreaming at all. Kirby traveled all over Dream Land defeating each of Dedede's allies and getting back the pieces of the rod. After Kirby traveled far into Rainbow Resort, the location of Pop Star's dream fountain, he defeated Dedede and put Star Rod back in it's place. This awoke the Nightmare however, so Dedede and Kirby worked together and defeated it using the Star Rod's Power. The Star Rod was finally placed back into the Fountain of Dreams following Nightmare's defeat.

Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra

Dream Fountain

Pop Star's Dream Spring as seen in Kirby Super Star Ultra's opening to Milky Way Wishes.

In the Milky Way Wishes sub-game, Marx asks Kirby to summon the great comet Nova. To do this, Kirby had to gather the power of each Dream Fountain of seven other nearby planets to gather the surrounding stars. Kirby would soon find out that this was a difficult task however, and it would be all for naught after Marx uses Nova for his own selfish desires.

Meta Knight would also carry out the same task later on in Meta Knightmare Ultra, only this time to get Nova to summon the all-powerful warrior known as Galacta Knight.

As pointed out in the Fountain of Dream's Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Kirby Super Star confirmed that the Fountain of Dreams on Pop Star isn't unique, and that there are other Dream Fountains on all other planets strewn across the galaxy.

In the Super Smash Bros. Games

SmashFountain

The Fountain of Dreams as seen in Super Smash Bros. Melee

A Fountain of Dreams from an unknown planet is a location that combatants can fight on in Super Smash Bros. Melee. It also appears as a Trophy. The music for the stage is an orchestral version of one of the songs from the Gourmet Race in Kirby Super Star. The arena has three platforms, similar to Melee's Battlefield stage, however, two of them rise and fall over time. The Fountain of Dreams does not appear in Brawl, however, it's music appears as an alternate soundtrack for Green Greens.