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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*The inclusion of Pink Spray Paint in ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'' is rather redundant. Aside from leaving the game file, resetting Kirby's color back to pink, there is an icon in the [[Collection Room]] that changes Kirby back to pink anyways.
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*The Pink Spray Paint in ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'' was intended for Multiplayer in the main game. The default spray paint is given to every player, meaning that every that isn't Player 1, will not wear the Pink Spray Paint. This was added so other players have the ability to use the Pink Spray Paint when they would like. However, in Single Player, it is rather unnecessary and redundant.
 
[[File:Spray_PaintKMAbeta.png|thumb|Unused palette select screen in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', displaying the Emerald Spray Paint color.]]
 
[[File:Spray_PaintKMAbeta.png|thumb|Unused palette select screen in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', displaying the Emerald Spray Paint color.]]
 
*One of the unused elements in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' is a palette selection screen where the player would have been able to change the colors of the Kirbys. Thirteen color palettes would have been available, most of which correspond to a Spray Paint colors in ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''. Curiously, one of the selectable colors made him look like [[Batamon]] from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''.
 
*One of the unused elements in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' is a palette selection screen where the player would have been able to change the colors of the Kirbys. Thirteen color palettes would have been available, most of which correspond to a Spray Paint colors in ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''. Curiously, one of the selectable colors made him look like [[Batamon]] from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''.

Revision as of 02:31, 11 February 2016

Spray Paints are collectible items found in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Squeak Squad. They paint Kirby's skin different colors. They are found in Treasure Chests during the game and are then stored in the Collection Room, where they can freely be used by the player at any time when selecting a file.

In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, a total of 14 Spray Paint cans are found scattered throughout the Mirror World. Kirby: Squeak Squad adds 5 more colors to the list, bringing the total to 19 paint cans that can be collected throughout the adventure.


Kirby & The Amazing Mirror

Kirby: Squeak Squad

KSqSq Spray Paint Screenshot

Spray paints menu from Kirby: Squeak Squad

Trivia

  • The Pink Spray Paint in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror was intended for Multiplayer in the main game. The default spray paint is given to every player, meaning that every that isn't Player 1, will not wear the Pink Spray Paint. This was added so other players have the ability to use the Pink Spray Paint when they would like. However, in Single Player, it is rather unnecessary and redundant.
Spray PaintKMAbeta

Unused palette select screen in Kirby Mass Attack, displaying the Emerald Spray Paint color.

  • One of the unused elements in Kirby Mass Attack is a palette selection screen where the player would have been able to change the colors of the Kirbys. Thirteen color palettes would have been available, most of which correspond to a Spray Paint colors in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. Curiously, one of the selectable colors made him look like Batamon from Kirby's Dream Land 3.
  • In Kirby: Squeak Squad, when Kirby has the Chalk Spray Paint on (which looks like his black-and-white coloration from early Game Boy games), the Copy Ability hats, items he holds, and his attacks become the chalk color as well (excluding Metal and Ghost Kirby).
  • When Kirby has the Shadow coloration on, he resembles Shadow Kirby. When he has Sapphire on, he resembles Meta Knight. The color of the damaged Kirbys in Kirby Mass Attack also resembles the Ocean coloration.