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* UniqueEnemy: Level 3-3 has a single giant squid hiding below an old shipwreck. It's not a boss, it's just there, although defeating it opens a new portal.
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** One of the snow stages features multiple cannons (somewhat standard ''Kirby'' fare), although one cannon path features [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry a trail of banana bunches]].

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** One The first stage of the snow stages features multiple White Wafers has a room with a bunch of cannons (somewhat standard in it, including a section of diagonal ones reminiscient of Bramble Blast from ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry2DiddysKongQuest''. This could just be written off as a coincidence, as cannons have been part of the ''Kirby'' fare), although one cannon path features [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry a trail series since the SNES... if not for the fact that the room, for no reason whatsoever, is full of banana bunches]].bananas, ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'''s FollowTheMoney pickup.



** The Lor Starcutter's mast, during [[spoiler:the last battle in Another Dimension, has what resembles the [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory Dark Star]] on its sail. The EX version has what resembles the Dark Star X]].

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** The Lor Starcutter's mast, during [[spoiler:the last battle in Another Dimension, has what resembles the [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory Dark Star]] on its sail. The EX version has what resembles the Dark Star X]].X, fittingly as both are harder versions of their base forms]].



* SignpostTutorial: There are large signposts in the background of the first few stages that demonstrate controls and actions with pictures. If the player follows directions, the sign shows a checkmark and the game plays a chime.

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* SignpostTutorial: There are large signposts in the background of the first few stages that demonstrate controls and actions with pictures. If the player follows directions, the sign shows a checkmark (or a circle in Japan and Korea) and the game plays a chime.



** In ''Deluxe'', [[spoiler: one that will affect long-time players of the series (or at least the modern era.) The final boss of the Magolor Epilogue descends without a word... and then the boss display shows the name '''"Master Crown"'''.]]
** Also in ''Deluxe'', [[spoiler: to those going into the True Arena expecting it to be the same as in the Wii version, two words on the display let you know it's not going to be as "easy" as you thought.]]
-->"[[spoiler:'''True Arena Display''': 20 more.]]"

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** In ''Deluxe'', [[spoiler: one [[spoiler:one that will affect long-time players of the series (or at least the modern era.) The final boss of the Magolor Epilogue descends without a word... and then the boss display shows the name '''"Master Crown"'''.]]
** Also in ''Deluxe'', [[spoiler: to [[spoiler:to those going into the True Arena expecting it to be the same as in the Wii version, two words on the display let you know it's not going to be as "easy" as you thought.]]
-->"[[spoiler:'''True --->"[[spoiler:'''True Arena Display''': 20 more.]]"more]]"

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* ADayInTheLimelight: Similar to Meta Knightmare and Dededetour! from past games, ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' introduces an unlockable campaign called ''Magolor Epilogue: The Interdimensional Traveler'' that focuses on Magolor restoring his powers and escaping the realm between dimensions. Unlike the aforementioned Meta Knightmare and Dededetour! that function more like [[WhatIf alternative "What if?" scenarios]] and re-use the main game's levels, Magolor's campaign uses an all-new set of levels, and its purpose is to explain [[spoiler:how he survived being defeated by Kirby and company in the main story, and ends up directly tying into the canon of ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' and ''VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash'']].


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* ADayInTheLimelight: Similar to Meta Knightmare and Dededetour! from past games, ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' introduces an unlockable campaign called ''Magolor Epilogue: The Interdimensional Traveler'' that focuses on Magolor restoring his powers and escaping the realm between dimensions. Unlike the aforementioned Meta Knightmare and Dededetour! that function more like [[WhatIf alternative "What if?" scenarios]] and re-use the main game's levels, Magolor's campaign uses an all-new set of levels, and its purpose is to explain [[spoiler:how he survived being defeated by Kirby and company in the main story, and ends up directly tying into the canon of ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' and ''VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash'']].
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Similar to Meta Knightmare and Dededetour! from past games, ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' introduces an unlockable campaign called ''Magolor Epilogue: The Interdimensional Traveler'' that focuses on Magolor restoring his powers and escaping the realm between dimensions. Unlike the aforementioned Meta Knightmare and Dededetour! that function more like [[WhatIf alternative "What if?" scenarios]], the purpose of Magolor's campaign is to explain [[spoiler:how he survived being defeated by Kirby and company in the main story, and ends up directly tying into the canon of ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' and ''VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash'']].

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* ADayInTheLimelight: Similar to Meta Knightmare and Dededetour! from past games, ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' introduces an unlockable campaign called ''Magolor Epilogue: The Interdimensional Traveler'' that focuses on Magolor restoring his powers and escaping the realm between dimensions. Unlike the aforementioned Meta Knightmare and Dededetour! that function more like [[WhatIf alternative "What if?" scenarios]], scenarios]] and re-use the purpose of main game's levels, Magolor's campaign uses an all-new set of levels, and its purpose is to explain [[spoiler:how he survived being defeated by Kirby and company in the main story, and ends up directly tying into the canon of ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' and ''VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash'']].



* AdaptationExpansion: The ''Deluxe'' version adds pause screen lore to bosses that didn't get any FlavorText in the original game, including the series' perennial ButtMonkey, [[WhenTreesAttack Whispy Woods]].

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* AdaptationExpansion: The ''Deluxe'' version adds pause screen lore to bosses that didn't get any FlavorText in the original game, including the series' perennial ButtMonkey, WarmUpBoss[=/=]ButtMonkey, [[WhenTreesAttack Whispy Woods]].



* {{Antepiece}}: A later version of the portal bonus levels starts with the AdvancingWallOfDoom boxing you into a narrow area with a single enemy and nearly no time to escape, prodding you into discovering that you can push the wall back by spitting a star at it.

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* {{Antepiece}}: A later version of the portal bonus levels areas starts with the AdvancingWallOfDoom boxing you into a narrow area with a single enemy and nearly no time to escape, prodding you into discovering that you can push the wall back by spitting a star at it.



** After defeating [[spoiler:Magolor's first form]], which requires you to drop your ability to use Super Abilities, [[spoiler:his second form]] will juggle a bunch of smaller enemies he'll throw at you. The first enemy he throws will always correspond to the ability you had before you had to ditch it. If you had Hammer, which doesn't have any enemies tied to it, [[DevelopersForesight he'll throw a hammer instead]]; if you didn't have an ability, he'll toss out a [[TheGoomba Halcandle Dee.]]

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** After defeating [[spoiler:Magolor's first form]], which requires you to drop your ability to use Super Abilities, [[spoiler:his second form]] will juggle a bunch of smaller enemies he'll throw at you. The first enemy he throws will always correspond to the ability you had before you had to ditch it. If you had Hammer, which doesn't have any regular enemies tied to it, [[DevelopersForesight he'll throw a hammer instead]]; if you didn't have an ability, he'll toss out a [[TheGoomba Halcandle Dee.]]Dee]].



** Dedede's design in the remake has been changed to his redesign from ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand'', now with his original hammer, colors and robe rather than his Beast Pack attire.

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** Dedede's design in the remake has been changed to his redesign from ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand'', now with his original hammer, colors colors, and robe rather than his Beast Pack attire.



** A few of the enemies in the game, such as Poppy Bros. Jr. and Walf, now match their modern appearances [[labelnote:note]]The former's ''Star Allies'' redesign and the latter's ''Planet Robobot'' redesign instead of their old designs.[[/labelnote]]

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** A few of the enemies in the game, such as Poppy Bros. Jr. and Walf, now match their modern appearances [[labelnote:note]]The appearances[[labelnote:note]]The former's ''Star Allies'' redesign and the latter's ''Planet Robobot'' redesign redesign[[/labelnote]] instead of their old designs.[[/labelnote]]
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The Switch version is the final game where Vanpool played a part in development, before shutting down on May 2023.

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The Switch version is the final game where Vanpool played a part in development, development before shutting down on May 2023.
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The Switch version is the final game where Vanpool played a part in development, before shutting down on May 2023.

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