“ | It's easy to learn the basics of Kirby's Adventure in the relatively tame Vegetable Valley. The boss of this introductory level, Wispy Woods [sic], should be familiar to you from Kirby's earlier adventures!” |
— Instruction manual description • Kirby's Adventure |
Vegetable Valley is the first level of Kirby's Adventure and its remake. It comes before Ice Cream Island.
Level Intro
The intro to Vegetable Valley changes slightly from Kirby's Adventure to its remake, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, but both are generally the same; both involve Kirby having a conflict with a Blade Knight in a wooded area.
In the original game, Kirby is having a showdown with a Blade Knight. Kirby parries most of his attacks but his blade gets knocked away. Kirby inhales and eats Blade Knight for the Sword ability before he gets pushed off the platform.
In Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Blade Knight is advancing towards Kirby on a large wooden platform. Just as Kirby is about to fall down, he swiftly inhales and eats him to get the Sword ability. Kirby also encounters Blade Knight at the Museum, which may be a reference to this intro. The intro is referenced again in a commercial for Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.[citation needed]
General Information
Vegetable Valley consists of only 4 normal stages, each of which are rather short. Vegetable Valley is a rather simplistic level that takes place predominantly inside a vast forest and up in the wooded treetops, although lakes and plains can be seen in the distance of some stages. Similar to many first levels, Vegetable Valley features beautiful grasslands and forests. However, Vegetable Valley, being a valley, also contains caverns (and some mountains) as part of its setting. Most of the platforms in Vegetable Valley, especially in the later stages, are floating tree branches. The level introduces some of Kirby's most basic abilities like Fire, Spark, and Sword. Whispy Woods makes his home in the level's forest, and acts as the game's first boss.
It has a Crane Fever room (replaced by a Bomb Rally room in the remake), as well as a Museum featuring Blade Knight (who bestows Kirby the Sword ability when eaten).
The HAL area
In the second stage, the player can view Star Blocks arranged in a fashion that spells out HAL, which also contains a single Broom Hatter. To do so, the player must enter the second stage and make his/her way near the Warp Star. By waiting enough time (and by going backwards to get the Warp Star out of view), the Warp Star disappears and Kirby can move forward to the area with the HAL logo spelled out. This was removed in the remake, but a similar thing could be done in Illusion Islands in Kirby Super Star Ultra.
This can also be done on the Virtual Console version of Kirby's Adventure as well as in the original NES version.
The UFO room
There is a hidden room with a UFO inside in the first stage. In the second area of 1-1, there is a series of four blocks at the first waterfall in the level - The first block is different from the rest. Have Kirby float underneath and press ↑ on the +Control Pad to reveal a hidden door, and he'll be taken into the room with a UFO.
The UFO room is still available in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, but the hidden door is more easily seen as it is depicted as a dark area underneath the first block. In the original Kirby's Adventure, the door is not noticeable apart from the different Star Block which covers it.
In the second area of stage 1-4 in Kirby: Planet Robobot, there is a secret area that is likely a reference to Vegetable Valley's UFO room, as it is entered in a similar fashion. Like in Kirby's Adventure, the door is not noticeable. Inside that secret area, there is one of the five Smash Bros. ability locations.
Copy Abilities
Beam |
Burning |
Crash |
Cutter |
Fire |
Freeze |
Needle |
Spark |
Sword |
UFO |
Music
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Trivia
- In Stage 2, it is actually possible to defeat Poppy Bros. Sr. in one hit. If Kirby inhales all three Bronto Burts before the fight at the same time and then Star Spits them at Poppy Bros. Sr., he will be instantly defeated.
- A remix of Vegetable Valley's theme is used for the Crane Fever sub-game (when the handle is not moving), Plant Plain in Kirby: Canvas Curse, and some stages in Kirby: Squeak Squad.
- A remixed portion of Vegetable Valley's music plays at the main menu in Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby: Triple Deluxe (once Extra Mode is completed with 100%).
- The music for Stage 2 was remixed as the music that plays in the mine cart sections during The Great Cave Offensive in Kirby Super Star, Stages 9-12 in Kirby's Avalanche, Machine Mansion in Kirby: Canvas Curse, and the extra stage of Overload Ocean in Kirby: Planet Robobot.
- The music for Stage 4 of Vegetable Valley and subsequent forest stages was remixed as the alternate music track for Celestial Valley in Kirby Air Ride. Another rearrangement was used for Cabbage Cavern in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. Additionally, yet another remix of the theme is used for Canvas Canyon in Kirby: Canvas Curse. It is also used for some stages in Kirby: Squeak Squad (which uses a slight modification of Cabbage Cavern's theme from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror). A remix of the music was used for the extra stage of Gigabyte Grounds in Kirby: Planet Robobot (which is reused from the version in Kirby Air Ride).
- The map music was remixed as the map music for Prism Plains in Kirby: Squeak Squad.
- Scenery from Vegetable Valley is used as a backdrop for Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land-themed badge catchers and badge albums in Nintendo Badge Arcade.
- Vegetable Valley's intro in Kirby's Adventure was redone in PAL versions of the game because they ran at 50Hz instead of 60Hz[1].