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** Additionally, perhaps Duck Hunt. Why? [[MythologyGag Because the last time]] [[Videogame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror Kirby encountered a dog]], [[FridgeBrilliance the dog gave him the Fighter ability]].

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** Additionally, perhaps Duck Hunt. Why? [[MythologyGag Because the last time]] [[Videogame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror [[VideoGame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror Kirby encountered a dog]], [[FridgeBrilliance the dog gave him the Fighter ability]].



* All three games have overarching antagonists specifically linked to past games: [[KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror a mirror linked to a shadowy other dimension]], [[KirbyCanvasCurse a magical entity with the power to transform landscapes through color]], and [[KirbySuperStar a star-like mechanical entity with a face that grants wishes]].

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* All three games have overarching antagonists specifically linked to past games: [[KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror [[VideoGame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror a mirror linked to a shadowy other dimension]], [[KirbyCanvasCurse [[VideoGame/KirbyCanvasCurse a magical entity with the power to transform landscapes through color]], and [[KirbySuperStar [[VideoGame/KirbySuperStar a star-like mechanical entity with a face that grants wishes]].
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* Zero Suit Samus/Chibi-Robo - [[WhipItGood Whip]] Ability

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* Zero Suit Samus/Chibi-Robo - [[WhipItGood Whip]] Whip Ability
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It's also worth noting that in both its boss fights against Kirby and its cutscenes with Meta Knight, Star Dream always uses heart-shaped portals to summon objects, with one exception: Galacta Knight is the ''only'' object that is summoned through a star-shaped portal — the exact same kind of portal used by Magolor (who unambiguously refers to Halcandra as his home planet) during his own boss fights. The dimensional rift that Galacta Knight opens during his battle sometimes allows the player to see the Lor Starcutter floating through space inside the rift. Even in ''Return to Dream Land's'' own True Arena, he shows up as a completely unannounced BonusBoss and challenges you in an arena with a background shared only by the final stages of Halcandra. Why ''would'' Galacta Knight be so heavily associated with Halcandra?

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It's also worth noting that in both its boss fights against Kirby and its cutscenes with Meta Knight, Star Dream always uses heart-shaped portals to summon objects, with one exception: Galacta Knight is the ''only'' object that is summoned through a star-shaped portal — the exact same kind of portal used by Magolor (who unambiguously refers to Halcandra as his home planet) during his own boss fights. The dimensional rift that Galacta Knight opens during his battle sometimes allows the player to see the Lor Starcutter floating through space inside the rift. Even in ''Return to Dream Land's'' own True Arena, he shows up as a completely unannounced BonusBoss {{Superboss}} and challenges you in an arena with a background shared only by the final stages of Halcandra. Why ''would'' Galacta Knight be so heavily associated with Halcandra?
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** It wouldn't be impossible, especially since both NOVA and the Master Crown are said to be creations of the Ancients of Halcandra.

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** It wouldn't be impossible, especially since both NOVA and the Master Crown are said to be creations of the Ancients of Halcandra.
Halcandra. In either case, Marx has canonically escaped the horrible fate that faced President Haltmann.
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** It wouldn't be impossible, especially since both NOVA and the Master Crown are said to be creations of the Ancients of Halcandra.
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--> ''This mysterious mech produces different powers depending on it's pilot. Kirby's Copy Ability power has transformed it into a shape-shifting copy robot!''

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--> ''This mysterious mech produces different powers depending on it's its pilot. Kirby's Copy Ability power has transformed it into a shape-shifting copy robot!''
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* This troper is not sure if this theory (Marx Soul being an extension of NOVA) is [[InsaneTrollLogic based on the fact Magolor Soul is an extension of the Master Crown]].
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What with all the machines, and the AdultFear of losing your home and friends, there are a lot of possibilities for horror. If the developers are feeling bold, they might take advantage of this and create a character — probably a boss — just as disturbing as 02. Let's face it — although some games are still fairly dark, it seems like the franchise has softened up a bit nowadays. This seems like a good chance to get really dark again. If the above theory is true, then it will probably be the animatronic character.

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What with all the machines, and the AdultFear fear of losing your home and friends, there are a lot of possibilities for horror. If the developers are feeling bold, they might take advantage of this and create a character — probably a boss — just as disturbing as 02. Let's face it — although some games are still fairly dark, it seems like the franchise has softened up a bit nowadays. This seems like a good chance to get really dark again. If the above theory is true, then it will probably be the animatronic character.
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At the end, in a scene similar to ''Disney/BigHero6'', Kirby is sitting, unconscious, in the Robobot Armor as they float in space amongst the debris of [[spoiler:Star Dream]]. The Robobot Armor then [[spoiler:pulls Kirby out of the seat and gently tosses him so that he'll float back to Pop Star. The Armor, however, continues to float away]]. What if it sacrificed itself like this not because it didn't have the ''ability'' to [[spoiler:fly down to Pop Star]], but because [[spoiler:it thought it didn't belong there, in a no-longer-mechanized world]]? Hopefully in a future installment, Kirby will [[spoiler:find the Robobot Armor and convince it to join him and his friends]].

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At the end, in a scene similar to ''Disney/BigHero6'', ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'', Kirby is sitting, unconscious, in the Robobot Armor as they float in space amongst the debris of [[spoiler:Star Dream]]. The Robobot Armor then [[spoiler:pulls Kirby out of the seat and gently tosses him so that he'll float back to Pop Star. The Armor, however, continues to float away]]. What if it sacrificed itself like this not because it didn't have the ''ability'' to [[spoiler:fly down to Pop Star]], but because [[spoiler:it thought it didn't belong there, in a no-longer-mechanized world]]? Hopefully in a future installment, Kirby will [[spoiler:find the Robobot Armor and convince it to join him and his friends]].
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[[WMG:Galactic Nova originally looked like Star Dream, but was damaged.]]
Nova and Star Dream are clearly meant to be the same type of machine, and there are lore hints all over the latter end of the Kirby series that there are multiple Novas (Magolor mentioning that the Ancients crafted "clockwork stars", the pause screen text of Super Star Ultra saying Marx Soul absorbed the power of "a nova"), yet the two have several design differences, such as Nova being coin-shaped while Star Dream is sphere-shaped, in addition to the numerous pieces of junk attached to Nova.

When it was first built, Nova looked like Star Dream, but was somehow damaged, and several pieces of its body (such as the outer sphere) were lost. In the process, Nova's Soul OS was reactivated, causing it to turn from silver to gold, like what happened to Star Dream during the True Arena. The extra power unlocked its wishing powers, but also damaging its mind, preventing Nova from truly repairing itself without someone actually making a wish. As such, the broken star roamed the cosmos, pieces of junk slowly collecting on it over the years. That's why Nova looks different from Star Dream despite being the same type of machine.
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[[WMG:NOVA also has a Soul OS, and that OS was responsible for Marx Soul]]
It's not too much of a secret (anymore, at least) that Star Dream and Galactic Nova (aka NOVA) are pretty dang similar to each other. And we also know that Star Dream has a Soul OS that it can tap into when it takes too much damage at once.

With that in mind, it's not too crazy to think that NOVA also has a Soul OS hidden somewhere in its inner mechanisms. It would certainly explain what happened to Marx after he absorbed NOVA's power. Or maybe, did NOVA absorb ''him''...!?
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Back when she was a little girl. Explaining why most of the lyrics sound so goofy -- they were written by an innocent child to demonstrate how awesome and glorious her father was to her. And explaining why Haltmann has her sing it for him in the present, and explaining why Susie continues to sing it to herself even when he's not around: for all her bitterness towards him, she still likes to remember the time when she was just Daddy's little girl.

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Back when she was still a little girl. Explaining why most of the lyrics sound so goofy -- they were written by an innocent child to demonstrate how awesome and glorious her father was to her. And explaining why Haltmann has her sing it for him in the present, and present day, ''and'' explaining why Susie continues to sing it to herself even when he's not around: for all her bitterness towards him, bitterness, she still likes to think back and remember the time when she was still just Daddy's little girl.
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[[WMG: Susie is the one who composed "The Noble Haltmann"]]
Back when she was a little girl. Explaining why most of the lyrics sound so goofy -- they were written by an innocent child to demonstrate how awesome and glorious her father was to her. And explaining why Haltmann has her sing it for him in the present, and explaining why Susie continues to sing it to herself even when he's not around: for all her bitterness towards him, she still likes to remember the time when she was just Daddy's little girl.

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