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Dream Land

Representation of Dream Land from Kirby and the Forgotten Land.

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Game(s) Most main series titles; implied or referenced in most others
Inhabitant(s) Kirby, King Dedede, Meta Knight, Waddle Dees, others
Boss(es) Whispy Woods, King Dedede, Kracko, others
Related Popstar
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This article is about the location. For the first game in the Kirby series, see Kirby's Dream Land. For the level in Kirby's Epic Yarn, see Dream Land (Kirby's Epic Yarn). For the level in Kirby Star Allies, see World of Peace: Dream Land.

Dream Land is a kingdom on Planet Popstar in which Kirby lives, which is typically defined by its rolling green grasslands and forests, tropical beach locales, brown stone caves, cloud-based topography, and a few castle-like structures, most notably Castle Dedede. It has been targeted by several wrongdoers, which Kirby and others are tasked with stopping. The kingdom is known for its peaceful nature, and is home to the Fountain of Dreams which spreads restful dreams across the land.

General description[edit]

Dream Land, as depicted in the opening scene for Kirby Star Allies.

Dream Land can be described as a particular region of Planet Popstar over which King Dedede claims sovereignty, sometimes said to be a small country[1] or kingdom.[2] However, it is not known exactly where the kingdom ends and the rest of Popstar begins. Despite this, it is generally understood that the topography of Dream Land consists mainly of lush meadows, forests and old castles. Kirby's House occupies one of the meadows, while Whispy Woods resides in the forest, and King Dedede makes his home in his castle atop Mt. Dedede. In addition, many cloudscapes persist above Dream Land, where Kracko and Kabula can sometimes be found.

The Fountain of Dreams is located inside an area of Dream Land called Rainbow Resort. There are similar facilities on the surrounding planets around Popstar.

Dream Land is often described in Japanese material as "astonishingly peaceful" (あきれるほど平和), a phrase that has persisted since its very first appearance. The land is so defined by its ordinary state of peace and quiet that any event which disrupts the status quo has the same effect on the locals — whether that be an invasion from another world or merely being unable to dream at night.

Meta Knight and his Meta-Knights are also commonly seen in Dream Land, though it is not entirely clear if their base of operations — the Halberd — is docked there or not.

Lastly, Dream Land is home to countless numbers of Waddle Dees, Waddle Doos, and others who have varying degrees of loyalty to King Dedede.

  • Dream Land is home-sweet-home for Kirby and many other cuddly-but-dangerous creatures.

    Dream Land is home-sweet-home for Kirby and many other cuddly-but-dangerous creatures.

  • Kirby traversing through Green Greens, an area within Dream Land

    Kirby traversing through Green Greens, an area within Dream Land

  • A clear view of the Fountain of Dreams, as seen in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land

    A clear view of the Fountain of Dreams, as seen in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land

  • Even after the most far-flung adventures, Kirby always manages to wake back up in Dream Land.

    Even after the most far-flung adventures, Kirby always manages to wake back up in Dream Land.

  • Promotional stock artwork depicting Dream Land

    Promotional stock artwork depicting Dream Land

  • Zoomed in but higher quality version of previous

    Zoomed in but higher quality version of previous

Game appearances[edit]

The following lists every game where Dream Land is a setting or at least mentioned. Some games not listed here may take place in Dream Land, but this is not explicitly confirmed at any point.

Kirby's Dream Land[edit]

The first game of the series takes place entirely in Dream Land. Kirby ventures through Green Greens, Castle Lololo, Float Islands, Bubbly Clouds and finally Mt. DeDeDe in order to defeat the gluttonous king and recover the stolen food and stars to Dream Land's denizens.

Kirby's Adventure / Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land[edit]

Whenever something goes wrong in Dream Land, Kirby and Whispy Woods usually end up at odds with each-other.

In Kirby's Adventure and its remake, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, the residents of Dream Land stop having dreams because King Dedede steals the Star Rod that lets them sleep peacefully. He then divides it into 7 parts and gives them to his underlings. Kirby eventually puts the Star Rod back together, but discovers that King Dedede actually stole the Star Rod to keep it from a villain named Nightmare, who wishes to spread bad dreams across the land. Kirby defeats Nightmare and allows Dream Land to have pleasant dreams once more.

Kirby's Dream Course[edit]

The backstory presented in both the instruction booklet and the Japanese version tell of how the people of Dream Land fell into despair after King Dedede stole all the stars from Dream Land once again. It is unclear, however, if the courses of Kirby's Dream Course take place there or not.

Kirby's Avalanche[edit]

The instruction booklet for Kirby's Avalanche confirms that the game takes place in Dream Land, as indicated by the presence of the Dream Fountain at the end of the adventure.

Kirby's Dream Land 2[edit]

A map of the Rainbow Islands from Kirby's Dream Land 2, said to be within Dream Land.

The Rainbow Islands, where the events of Kirby's Dream Land 2 take place, are located within Dream Land.[3] While the islands are likely not the entirety of Dream Land, it is unclear if they are simply a smaller part of it, or a separate but affiliated territory. Regardless, these islands are never seen again in the series outside of a cameo in the background of Slam Hockey in Kirby Battle Royale.

Kirby Super Star / Kirby Super Star Ultra[edit]

This map from Revenge of Meta Knight shows several areas contained within Dream Land.

Some of the games of Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra take place in Dream Land, including Spring Breeze,[4] Revenge of Meta Knight,[5] and Revenge of the King.[6] It is unclear if Dyna Blade takes place in Dream Land; Dyna Blade is described as disrupting the crops of Dream Land,[7] but it's unknown if the stages of the main game proper are also located in Dream Land.

It is also unclear if Gourmet Race and The Great Cave Offensive take place in Dream Land. Gourmet Race takes place in "Gourmet World" (グルメット, Gurumetto) and The Great Cave Offensive takes place in a cave called マジルテ (Majirute), but it is unknown if they are part of Dream Land.

Kirby's Dream Land 3[edit]

It is not clear whether any of the areas Kirby visits in this adventure are in Dream Land or not.

Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)[edit]

The story mode of this game takes place in Dream Land.

Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards[edit]

The Japanese website suggests that the stages of Pop Star are located in Dream Land.[8]

Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble[edit]

The narrator indicates that Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble takes place in Dream Land.[9]

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror[edit]

The opening cutscene shows the Dimension Mirror floating in the skies above Dream Land, but none of the subsequent game takes place within Dream Land.

Kirby: Canvas Curse[edit]

Parts of the opening and ending cutscenes of Kirby: Canvas Curse take place in Dream Land, but the game itself takes place in a world of paintings.[10] Drawcia transforms Dream Land itself into a painting at the beginning of the game; the English text uses vague wording that makes it unclear if the world of paintings is Dream Land, but the Japanese text is more explicit in it being separate, as it has a proper name (絵画かいが世界せかい, "The World of Paintings"). Dream Land is restored to normal after Drawcia is defeated.

Kirby: Squeak Squad[edit]

A map of Prism Plains, an area within Dream Land, from Kirby: Squeak Squad.

The first level of Kirby: Squeak Squad, Prism Plains, takes place within Dream Land.[11] It is in close proximity to Castle Dedede. Most of the rest of the game takes place in an area known as the Underground World (地下ちか世界せかい), which is accessed through an incredibly deep hole called the "Navel of the World" (世界せかいのヘソ) that is feared by the people of Dream Land.[12] The "Navel of the World" is presumably Nature Notch (which is called "Nature Navel" in Japanese and Korean), and since Kirby falls into it directly from Castle Dedede, it is presumably close by.

The Underground World comprises Nature Notch, Cushy Cloud, Jam Jungle, Vocal Volcano, and Ice Island. This is indicated by all of them sharing the same level map music. The penultimate level, Secret Sea, takes place on the surface, as indicated by it sharing the same level map music as Prism Plains, though its relation to Dream Land is also unclear. The final level, Gamble Galaxy, takes place in space far away from Dream Land, and also uses its own level map music.

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Representation of Dream Land in Kirby's Epic Yarn.
Main article: Dream Land (Kirby's Epic Yarn)

Dream Land serves as the final level in Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn. Here, it has been transformed into yarn by the evil sorcerer Yin-Yarn, a state which is only undone by the defeat of this final boss. Kirby and Prince Fluff are able to travel here to deal with Yin-Yarn once they have fully stitched Patch Land back together, thus restoring power to the wormhole-like Magic Socks.

Kirby's Return to Dream Land / Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe[edit]

Magolor's ship — the Lor Starcutter — crashes into Dream Land at the start of this title, prompting Kirby and his friends to help recover the lost pieces. This adventure takes them through several wide areas across Planet Popstar, but at least some of these levels (such as Cookie Country and White Wafers, and likely Onion Ocean as well) are located outside of Dream Land.[13]

Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition[edit]

New Challenge Stages takes place in Dream Land, as Magolor mentions he built the theme park it takes place in Dream Land.[14] This is also the case in the original Japanese story of the mode.[15]

Kirby: Triple Deluxe[edit]

The opening cutscene takes place in Dream Land, though the rest of the game takes place in an entirely different kingdom by the name of Floralia.

While the final level of the game is called "Eternal Dreamland", this is not related to the kingdom itself, and instead refers to a literal "dreamland" of endless slumber.

Kirby and the Rainbow Curse[edit]

Dream Land in the opening cutscene in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse.

The opening cutscene takes place in Dream Land, though the rest of the game takes place in an entirely different world by the name of Seventopia.

Kirby: Planet Robobot[edit]

In this title, Dream Land (along with the rest of Popstar) is consumed by the 'Mechanizing Occupation Project' overseen by the Haltmann Works Company. In the process, Castle Dedede is reduced to rubble. It's up to Kirby to ward off the business-minded alien invaders and restore Dream Land to its former condition.

Kirby Battle Royale[edit]

In this title, King Dedede sets up a giant tournament in Dream Land with a huge cake as the prize. The rest of the story mode revolves around Kirby and Bandana Waddle Dee competing for this cake against an unfair host.

Kirby Star Allies[edit]

The Level Hub for World of Peace: Dream Land.
Main article: World of Peace: Dream Land

The first level of Kirby Star Allies takes place in Dream Land proper. As Kirby and his star allies move through this level, they traverse verdant plains, hearty caves, and inviting woodlands. After defeating a strangely empowered Whispy Woods, the team then ventures into Castle Dedede to deal with its gluttonous king, who is gorging himself on dirty food. King Dedede himself transforms in dramatic fashion to battle the star allies, but is defeated, and later recruited into the team to find out what is going on around Popstar.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land[edit]

Both the "Kirby and the Mysterious Vortex" and "No Night Is Eternal" cutscenes for Kirby and the Forgotten Land feature greenery locations that look similar to the depiction of Dream Land in Kirby Star Allies, but there is no confirmation if they are indeed part of Dream Land.

In the Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

The Dream Land stage as seen in Super Smash Bros..

Dream Land appears as a stage in Super Smash Bros.. The stage is set in a grassy plains and consists of three static platforms floating above a main platform, with the middle static platform above the other two. This simple design resembles Battlefield, which is not playable normally in Super Smash Bros. outside of the 1-P Game. Whispy Woods is in the background and will occasionally blow wind in one direction which will push fighters around. King Dedede (if he is not a fighter in the match) and Bronto Burt can be seen flying in the background. The music that plays on this stage is a remix of the music played on courses 1 and 3 in Gourmet Race from Kirby Super Star.

It returns as a stage in Super Smash Bros. Melee (unlocked by clearing Target Test with every character), Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U as paid downloadable content and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

In Kirby: Right Back at Ya![edit]

A wide view of Dream Land in Kirby: Right Back at Ya!.
Main article: Dream Land (anime)

In the anime series, Dream Land is the tropical kingdom which King Dedede rules over. The kingdom is largely composed of wilderness — much of which takes the form of Whispy Woods Forest — and has only one major settlement, called Cappy Town, where most of the King's subjects live. Kirby crashes into Dream Land from outer space, and is made a permanent resident when the people of Dream Land build him a house just outside of town.

While it is established that Cappy Town pays taxes into King Dedede's treasury, the town itself does not see him as a king and protector, so much as a nuisance. Instead, the town seeks guidance from an ancient stone statue called Kabu, found in a rocky valley out on the outskirts of the kingdom.

In the Kirby novel series[edit]

Dream Land's residents participate in a race.

In the Kirby novel series, Dream Land is the main setting of the many of the volumes, as well as the residence of many of its characters, including Kirby, King Dedede, and Waddle Dee.

Volume appearances[edit]

The following is a complete list of notable appearances of Dream Land.

Dream Land appearances in the Kirby novel series  
Volume Details Notes
Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?! Dream Land is the main setting of the story. In this volume, Mrs. Parfaitski moves in and hosts a party in her mansion.
Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land! Kizario and his crew come to Dream Land in search of Peperon and organize a big race in order to achieve their goal. Dream Land is localized as "Pupupu Land" in Kirby Art & Style Collection
Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue! Magolor comes to Dream Land to ask Kirby and his friends for help in finding his friend.
Kirby and the Great Planet Robobot Adventure! Dream Land is taken over and mechanized by the Haltmann Works Company, and Kirby frees it from the invaders. This volume is an adaptation of Kirby: Planet Robobot.
Kirby's Decisive Battle! Battle Royale!! Besides being the main setting of this volume, here the newly printed Waddle Dees inhabit Dream Land and stay after the events of the story.
Kirby: Big Trouble in Patch Land! Dream Land is taken over by Yin-Yarn, and many of its residents are turned into yarn. This volume is an adaptation of Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn.
Kirby: Save the Rainbow Islands! The majority of the story takes place in the Rainbow Islands, which are part of Dream Land. It rains in all parts of Dream Land except the Rainbow Islands.
Kirby: Meta Knight and the Knight of Yomi Beryl targets Dream Land among many other locations in his attempt to defame Meta Knight.
Kirby: Uproar at the Kirby Café?! Most of the story takes place in Dream Land, where the Kirby Café and Dedede's Café compete.

Trivia[edit]

Dream Land, as envisioned by the Shōgaku Sannensei editorial department
  • The June 1994 issue of Shōgaku Sannensei features an illustrated map of Dream Land drawn by Chibi Nyanne, the author of the 1993 Hoshi no Kirby manga, which was serialized in the same magazine. However, a disclaimer states that it is merely a map of Dream Land as envisioned by the Shōgaku Sannensei editorial staff. The locations on the map include the levels from Kirby's Adventure, as well as several other locations, including:
    • The Warp Star Station (shown in the vicinity of Vegetable Valley);
    • Castle Dedede;
    • "Gunman Land" (ガンマンランド, Ganman Rando), which looks like the location of the Quick Draw sub-game;
    • A town area near Castle Dedede with the Crane Fever machine, a souvenir shop, commemorative photo corner, and restaurant;
    • A star-shaped hotel known as the "Dream Hotel" (プププホテル, Pupupu Hoteru);
    • An arena that is home to the "Kirby Dance Show" (カービィダンスショー, Kābyi Dansu Shō).

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese プププランド
Pupupu Rando
Pupupu Land
Traditional Chinese 噗噗噗之國
pū pū pū zhī guó
Pupupu Land
Simplified Chinese 噗噗噗之国
pū pū pū zhī guó
Dutch Dream Land -
French Pays des Songes (Kirby's Adventure)
Pays des Rêves
Dream Land
Land of Dreams
-
German Traumland
Dream Land
Dream Land
-
Italian Terra dei Sogni
Dream Land
Land of Dreams
-
Korean 푸푸푸랜드
pupupulaendeu
Pupupu Land
Polish Dream Land[16]
Kraina Marzeń[17]
-
Dream Land
Brazilian Portuguese Dream Land
Terra dos Sonhos[18]
-
Land of Dreams
European Portuguese Terra dos Sonhos[19] Land of Dreams
Russian Странa грез[20]
Strana grez
Мир грез[21]
Mir grez
Dream land
Dream world
Spanish Dream Land -

See also[edit]

References

  1. "Once upon a time, on a little star, there was a small, peaceful country called Dream Land." –Kirby's Dream Course (instruction booklet, pg. 2)
  2. "Welcome to Dream Land, a kingdom famous for peace and quiet." –Narrator (Kirby's Epic Yarn)
    "The self-styled king of the amazingly peaceful Dream Land. He continually does things unbecoming of a king, like stealing the kingdom's food supplies or all the stars from the sky." –King Dedede's trophy description (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
  3. "Kirby lives in the rainbow islands of Dream Land. The rainbows that connect the islands have been stolen by the evil Dark Matter!"Kirby's Dream Land 2 instruction manual (page 5)
  4. All of the food in peaceful Dream Land has been stolen! This must be the work of King Dedede!
    — Menu caption from Kirby Super Star Ultra
  5. The masked swordsman Meta Knight disrupted the peace of Dream Land! Take down his airship, the Halberd!
    — Kirby Super Star Ultra stage text
  6. "『はるかぜとともに』『激突! グルメレース』と負け続けのデデデ大王が、三度目の正直でリベンジを決意! プププランドに伝わる秘宝「きらきらぼし」を奪い、カービィに挑戦状を叩きつけました。再びデデデ城を目指すカービィを、未だかつて見たことのないデデデ大王との戦いが待っています。
    (Having lost twice in "Spring Breeze" and "Gourmet Race", King Dedede decides that the third time's the charm and seeks revenge! He's stolen the treasured heirlooms of Dream Land, the "Sparkling Stars", and sent Kirby a challenge. Kirby heads off to Castle Dedede again, where a battle with King Dedede unlike any other awaits.)
    " –Kirby Super Star Ultra Japanese official website (translated from Japanese)
  7. "In Kirby Super Star, she's destroying Dream Land's crops, but there's apparently a perfectly good reason for this." –Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Dyna Blade trophy)
  8. "あきれるくらい平和でのどかな星。ぼくたちがすんでいる「プププランド」があるんだ。
    (An astonishingly peaceful and idyllic planet. We live in Dream Land, which is located here.)
    " –Kirby 64 Japanese website (translated from Japanese)
    "プププランドにあるお城といったらデデデ城。
    (The castle in Dream Land is called Castle Dedede.)
    " –Kirby 64 Japanese website (translated from Japanese)
  9. "And so a starry night sky returns to Dream Land." –Narrator (Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble ending cutscene)
  10. Welcome to peaceful Dream Land. Kirby's on a nice stroll... Suddenly, the world's colors warp, and a strange witch arises! Drawing in the air, the witch turns the land into a painting. Seeing Kirby, the witch flees to the sky, towards a weird vortex. Kirby gives chase... Into a world of paintings.
    — The narrator in Kirby: Canvas Curse
  11. "Early afternoon in Dream Land,
    It's so peaceful even the clouds are drowsy.
    " –Narrator (Kirby: Squeak Squad)
  12. Official Japanese site for the Wii U Virtual Console release of Kirby: Squeak Squad
  13. "プププランドから遠く離れた場所にも、クッキーカントリーやホワイトウェハースといった、なかなかおいしそうな地名が多い。
    Even in places far away from Dream Land, there are many place names that sound delicious, such as Cookie Country and White Wafers.
    " –20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia (), pg. 19
  14. To make up for all that fuss, I built Kirby a theme park right here in Dream Land!
    — Magolor's dialogue in the opening scene for New Challenge Stages.
  15. ちょっと タイクツしてたから プププランドの カタすみに、チョーたのしい テーマパークを つくっちゃったヨォ。
    I got a bit bored, so I built a super fun theme park in the corner of Dream Land.


  16. Nintendo Polska - Kirby and Rainbow Paintbrush / Kirby: Power Paintbrush / Kirby and the Rainbow Painbrush
  17. Nintendo Polska - Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
  18. Kirby's Pinball Land Brazilian manual
  19. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
  20. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
  21. Nintendo Russia - 3D Classics Kirby's Adventure (archive)

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1 ほしのカービィ あぶないグルメしき!?のまき Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?!
2 ほしのカービィ くらやみもりおおさわぎ!のまき Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!
3 ほしのカービィ 大盗賊だいとうぞくドロッチェだんあらわる!のまき Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad!
4 ほしのカービィ メタナイトとあやつりひめ Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess
5 ほしのカービィ プププランドでだいレース!のまき Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!
6 ほしのカービィ 大迷宮 だいめいきゅうのトモダチをすくえ!のまき Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!
7 ほしのカービィ ロボボプラネットの大冒険だいぼうけん Kirby and the Great Planet Robobot Adventure!
8 ほしのカービィ メタナイトと銀河ぎんが最強さいきょう戦士せんし Kirby: Meta Knight and the Galaxy's Greatest Warrior
9 ほしのカービィ 結成けっせい! カービィハンターズZゼットまき Kirby Clash Team Unite!
10 ほしのカービィ 決戦けっせん! バトルデラックス!! Kirby's Decisive Battle! Battle Royale!!
11 ほしのカービィ スターアライズ フレンズ大冒険だいぼうけんへん Kirby Star Allies: The Great Friend Adventure!
12 ほしのカービィ スターアライズ 宇宙うちゅうだいピンチ!?へん Kirby Star Allies: The Universe is in Trouble?!
13 ほしのカービィ 毛糸けいと世界せかい大事件だいじけん Kirby: Big Trouble in Patch Land!
14 ほしのカービィ にじしまじますくえ!のまき Kirby: Save the Rainbow Islands!
15 ほしのカービィ スーパーカービィハンターズだい激闘げきとう!のまき Kirby: Super Team Kirby's Big Battle!
16 ほしのカービィ 夢幻むげん歯車はぐるまさがせ! Kirby and the Search for the Dreamy Gears!
17 ほしのカービィ メタナイトと黄泉よみ騎士きし Kirby: Meta Knight and the Knight of Yomi
18 ほしのカービィ カービィカフェはおおさわぎ!?のまき Kirby: Uproar at the Kirby Café?!
19 ほしのカービィ カービィファイターズ 宿命しゅくめいのライバルたち!! Kirby Fighters: The Destined Rivals!!
20 ほしのカービィ デデデ大王だいおう脱走だっそう大作戦だいさくせん Kirby: King Dedede's Great Escape Mission!
21 ほしのカービィ ナゾと事件じけんのプププトレイン!?のまき Kirby: The Mysterious Incident on the Pupupu Train?!
22 ほしのカービィ スターライト・シアターへようこそ!のまき Kirby: Welcome to the Starlight Theater!
23 ほしのカービィ ディスカバリー 新世界しんせかいはしせ!へん Kirby and the Forgotten Land: Start Running to the New World!
24 ほしのカービィ ディスカバリー 絶島ぜつしまゆめをうちくだけ!へん Kirby and the Forgotten Land: Break Out of the Dreams of the Isolated Isles!
25 ほしのカービィ まんぷく、まんまる、グルメフェス! Kirby: Full Stomach, Perfect Circle, Dream Buffet!
26 ほしのカービィ 刹那せつな見斬みきりであくて! Kirby: Sever Evil with a Slash in a Flash!
27 ほしのカービィ おいでよ、わいわいマホロアランド! Kirby: Come On Over to Merry Magoland!
28 ほしのカービィ ミュージックフェスでおおはしゃぎ! Kirby: Having a Blast at the Music Festival!
29 ほしのカービィ プププ温泉おんせんはいいだな♪のまき Kirby: The Dream Onsen is a Good Hot Spring♪
30 ほしのカービィ メタナイトと魔石ませき怪物かいぶつ Kirby: Meta Knight and the Monster of the Magic Stone
31 ほしのカービィ 雪山ゆきやまよる事件じけんでいっぱい!のまき Kirby: Snowy Mountain Nights are Eventful!
32 ほしのカービィ 早撃はやう勝負しょうぶ大決闘だいけっとう Kirby: Great Duel at a Quick Draw Contest!
33 ほしのカービィ ワドルディのおるすばん大決戦だいけっせん!! Kirby: Waddle Dee's Great House-Sitting Decisive Battle!!
34 ほしのカービィ 地底世界ちていせかい大冒険だいぼうけん!のまき Kirby: Great Adventure in the Underground World!
35 ほしのカービィ ディスカバリー 流星りゅうせいのスターリーワールドへん Kirby and the Forgotten Land: Meteoric Star-Crossed World
Special ほしのカービィ あまけるふね虚言きょげん魔術師まじゅつし Kirby: Lor Starcutter and a Magician of Falsehood
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