ParasolKirby walks over to Rick, who is standing in a grassy field. Kirby hops onto Rick's back, and Rick balances Kirby on top of the parasol that is atop his nose.
The Yellow Rainbow Drop is located in Stage 3. Use Parasol with Rick to destroy the Ability Blocks. If Kirby doesn't have Parasol, it is available in the following room. The Yellow Rainbow Drop can be obtained without Rick, but it is slightly more difficult to perform.
Rick and Nago are the first Animal Friends to appear in this level.
Intro[]
This scene plays similarly to the one in Kirby's Dream Land 2, but before Kirby can jump onto the back of his hamster buddy, his octopus friend ChuChu jumps onto Kirby's back instead. Rick watches dejectedly as Kirby and ChuChu spin away in their parasol.
Each stage has numbered doors, behind which lie various landscapes to explore. The Antagonist's room is last, marked by a skull. Grass Land is fairly easy, letting you practice your inhale and spit—er, shooting technique.”
Grass Land is the first level in Kirby's Dream Land 2 and Kirby's Dream Land 3. It is characterized by flat, grassy plains and a benign environment. It has four separate and very different musical themes in Dream Land 3, the first of which was re-used in one of the levels in Rock Star of Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, where Waddle Dee slides down a river in a makeshift canoe with Kirby.
Scenery from Stage 3 of Grass Land (from Kirby's Dream Land 2) is used as a backdrop for Kirby's Dream Land 2-themed badge catchers and badge albums in Nintendo Badge Arcade.
In Kirby Star Allies, when playing the Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!sub-game as Rick & Kine & Coo, some stage layout in Level 1 is changed to reflect Stage 1 of Grass Land from Kirby's Dream Land 2. When playing as Gooey, part of Level 1 is changed to reflect Stage 1 of Grass Land from Kirby's Dream Land 3.