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* Dark Meta Knight's [[spoiler:return as a {{Superboss}} in ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'']] makes a lot more sense when you remember that Dark Mind shatters in pretty much the exact same way in his first form and still comes back for more. Dark Meta Knight ''never died in the first place!''
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* In the intro to ''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror'', you see Meta Knight fight his evil clone, Dark Meta Knight, in the Mirror Word. Meta Knight successfully defeats Dark Meta Knight and imprisons him in the Amazing Mirror that acts as a passage between Dream Land and the Mirror World. Cut to Kirby minding his own business, when suddenly Meta Knight appears out of ''nowhere'' and attacks Kirby, splitting him into four! That's a bit out of character for him, but you pay it no mind as you're soon thrust into the Mirror World, looking for the pieces of the Amazing Mirror so you can return to Dream Land. The way forward, however, is never what it seems to be, and to reach the Mirror Shards, you have to search every nook and cranny for secrets and hidden passages. So eventually you face Meta Knight, who naturally doesn't want you to restore the Mirror since it would free Dark Meta Knight, and... Wait, what's this? He's not giving you a sword? That's ''definitely'' out of character. Something fishy is going on here... So you find the remaining pieces of the Mirror, and finally come face to face with Meta Knight inside... And then the ''real'' Meta Knight appears! The Meta Knight you've been fighting is actually Dark Meta Knight, and the Meta Knight that was imprisoned was the real one all along! After knocking the crap out of Dark Meta Knight, he reveals his true form: an evil sorcerer known as Dark Mind with an appearance similar to Nightmare. Look closely, however, and you'll see a fiery eyeball where his torso should be. Strange... After defeating Dark Mind a few times in a row, he then reveals his '''actual''' true form -- the same fiery eyeball that he had for a torso, only much larger! Even after you finally reveal his true self, he ''still'' tries to throw you off with tricky tactics, such as reflecting his shots off of mirrors and even flipping the screen upside-down! So after you finally defeat Dark Mind, he explodes as the four Kirbies fly off back toward Dream Land. ...And then it's revealed that the Shadow Kirby enemy you've been beating up the whole game is ''not'' a bad guy like you probably assumed, but is actually the hero of the Mirror World! Every aspect of the game, from the story, to the presentation, to the Metroidvania gameplay, is representative of a central theme: '''''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror'' is a game about exposing lies.'''
** Except that the opening cutscene made it pretty clear that Dark Meta Knight beat Meta Knight, not the other way around. Also, I think it's generally assumed that Dark Meta Knight was a minion of Dark Mind, not a shapeshifted form or disguise, but the game itself doesn't give any clear information on that issue one way or the other (while Dark Meta Knight ''is'' apparently KilledOffForReal after his second defeat, Dark Mind turns into a mirror and shatters in a similar way after his first four defeats, making it a bit more ambiguous), so I'll let it slide. Otherwise, a solid Fridge entry. Dark Mind's a GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere either way.

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* In the intro to ''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror'', intro, you see Meta Knight fight his evil clone, Dark Meta Knight, in the Mirror Word. Meta Knight successfully defeats Dark Meta Knight and imprisons him in the Amazing Mirror that acts as a passage between Dream Land and the Mirror World. Cut to Kirby minding his own business, when suddenly Meta Knight appears out of ''nowhere'' and attacks Kirby, splitting him into four! That's a bit out of character for him, but you pay it no mind as you're soon thrust into the Mirror World, looking for the pieces of the Amazing Mirror so you can return to Dream Land. The way forward, however, is never what it seems to be, and to reach the Mirror Shards, you have to search every nook and cranny for secrets and hidden passages. So eventually you face Meta Knight, who naturally doesn't want you to restore the Mirror since it would free Dark Meta Knight, and... Wait, what's this? He's not giving you a sword? That's ''definitely'' out of character. Something fishy is going on here... So you find the remaining pieces of the Mirror, and finally come face to face with Meta Knight inside... And then the ''real'' Meta Knight appears! The Meta Knight you've been fighting is actually Dark Meta Knight, and the Meta Knight that was imprisoned was the real one all along! After knocking the crap out of Dark Meta Knight, he reveals his true form: an evil sorcerer known as Dark Mind with an appearance similar to Nightmare. Look closely, however, and you'll see a fiery eyeball where his torso should be. Strange... After defeating Dark Mind a few times in a row, he then reveals his '''actual''' true form -- the same fiery eyeball that he had for a torso, only much larger! Even after you finally reveal his true self, he ''still'' tries to throw you off with tricky tactics, such as reflecting his shots off of mirrors and even flipping the screen upside-down! So after you finally defeat Dark Mind, he explodes as the four Kirbies fly off back toward Dream Land. ...And then it's revealed that the Shadow Kirby enemy you've been beating up the whole game is ''not'' a bad guy like you probably assumed, but is actually the hero of the Mirror World! Every aspect of the game, from the story, to the presentation, to the Metroidvania gameplay, is representative of a central theme: '''''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror'' is a game about exposing lies.'''
** Except that the opening cutscene made it pretty clear that Dark Meta Knight beat Meta Knight, not the other way around. Also, I think it's generally assumed that Dark Meta Knight was a minion of Dark Mind, not a shapeshifted form or disguise, but the game itself doesn't give any clear information on that issue one way or the other (while Dark Meta Knight ''is'' apparently KilledOffForReal after his second defeat, Dark Mind turns into a mirror and shatters in a similar way after his first four defeats, making it a bit more ambiguous), so I'll let it slide. Otherwise, a solid Fridge entry. Dark Mind's a GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere either way.
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* Meta Knight seemed like a strange choice for TheRival, given the {{Metroidvania}} style. But that actually makes it make sense. In the ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'' side of Metroidvania, a classic ActionHero usually works as TheRival of some sort, and HeroesPreferSwords, so a sworded AntiHero makes sense as TheRival.
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* Kirby being cut into four didn't weaken him in the slightest. In fact, it made him stronger because he can now be in four places at once. That's because [[VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot Kirby has infinite power]], and infinity divided by four is still infinite.

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* Kirby being cut into four didn't weaken him in the slightest. In fact, it made him stronger because he can now be in four places at once. That's because [[VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot Kirby has infinite power]], and infinity divided by four is still infinite.infinity.
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* Kirby being cut into four didn't weaken him in the slightest. In fact, it made him stronger because he can now be in four places at once. That's because [[VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot Kirby has infinite power]], and infinity divided by four is still infinite.

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Actually, King D-Mind is not a fusion of both Dark Mind and Dedede, although the resemblance is unmistakable. Not to mention, King D-Mind is the king of darkness, not from the Mirror World, but another dimension itself. As for Dark Taranza, it's little more than a mirror image of the darkness in Taranza's own heart as sprung forth from the Black Mirror. Also removing the Parallel Susie bits, as she's from another dimension too, not the Mirror World.


* Dark Mind's design makes a lot of sense when you break it down. Aside from partially resembling Nightmare, it's torso area appears to be partially mechanical. It's possible that Dark Mind is either bio-mechanical or that it's body is a machine powered by it's true form (whose eye has cybertronic patterns, which are absent in it's final form). Further still, if VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe is any indication, Dark Mind would have access to a hefty amount of technology due to Parallel Susie's ties to him.

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* Dark Mind's design makes a lot of sense when you break it down. Aside from partially resembling Nightmare, it's torso area appears to be partially mechanical. It's possible that Dark Mind is either bio-mechanical or that it's body is a machine powered by it's true form (whose eye has cybertronic patterns, which are absent in it's its final form). Further still, if VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe is any indication, Dark Mind would have access to a hefty amount of technology due to Parallel Susie's ties to him.form).



* When you think about it, Kirby really didn't [[AllForNothing accomplish anything]] in this game. ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'' revealed that [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight survived the events of the game]], and ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' showed that [[spoiler:not only did Dark Mind survive ([[StayingAlive even after that six-phase beatdown]]), he proceeded to possess Shadow Dedede to form King D-Mind, and now has Dark Taranza and Parallel Susie as his minions]]. If anything, Kirby only made things ''[[NiceJobBreakingItHero worse]]'' because [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight's rage at being defeated in battle caused the Dimensional Mirror to become corrupted, driving Sectonia insane and kickstarting the events of Triple Deluxe]]. Not to mention, while [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight and King D-Mind are wreaking havoc]], Shadow Kirby is [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse nowhere to be seen.]]
** For what it's worth, ''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe'' seems by all accounts to be an AlternateContinuity. That said, Kirby pulling a NiceJobBreakingItHero in regards to [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight]] and ''Triple Deluxe'' does still stand.

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* When you think about it, Kirby really didn't [[AllForNothing accomplish anything]] in this game. game, as ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'' revealed that [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight survived the events of the game]], and ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' showed that [[spoiler:not only did Dark Mind survive ([[StayingAlive even after that six-phase beatdown]]), he proceeded to possess Shadow Dedede to form King D-Mind, and now has Dark Taranza and Parallel Susie as his minions]]. game]]. If anything, Kirby only made things ''[[NiceJobBreakingItHero worse]]'' because [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight's rage at being defeated in battle caused the Dimensional Dimension Mirror to become corrupted, driving Sectonia insane and kickstarting the events of Triple Deluxe]]. Not to mention, while [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight and King D-Mind are is wreaking havoc]], Shadow Kirby is [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse nowhere to be seen.]]
** For what it's worth, ''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe'' seems by all accounts to be an AlternateContinuity. That said, Kirby pulling a NiceJobBreakingItHero in regards to [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight]] and ''Triple Deluxe'' does still stand.
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* When you think about it, Kirby really didn't [[AllForNothing accomplish anything]] in this game. ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'' revealed that [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight survived the events of the game]], and ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' showed that [[spoiler:not only did Dark Mind survive ([[StayingAlive even after that six-phase beatdown]]), he proceeded to possess Shadow Dedede to form King D-Mind, and now has Dark Taranza and Parallel Susie as his minions]]. If anything, Kirby only made things ''[[NiceJobBreakingItHero worse]]'' because [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight's rage at being defeated in battle caused the Dimensional Mirror to become corrupted, driving Sectonia insane and kickstarting the events of Triple Deluxe]]. Not to mention, while [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight and King D-Mind are wreaking havoc]], Shadow Kirby is [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse nowhere to be seen.]]

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* When you think about it, Kirby really didn't [[AllForNothing accomplish anything]] in this game. ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'' revealed that [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight survived the events of the game]], and ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' showed that [[spoiler:not only did Dark Mind survive ([[StayingAlive even after that six-phase beatdown]]), he proceeded to possess Shadow Dedede to form King D-Mind, and now has Dark Taranza and Parallel Susie as his minions]]. If anything, Kirby only made things ''[[NiceJobBreakingItHero worse]]'' because [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight's rage at being defeated in battle caused the Dimensional Mirror to become corrupted, driving Sectonia insane and kickstarting the events of Triple Deluxe]]. Not to mention, while [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight and King D-Mind are wreaking havoc]], Shadow Kirby is [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse nowhere to be seen.]]]]
** For what it's worth, ''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe'' seems by all accounts to be an AlternateContinuity. That said, Kirby pulling a NiceJobBreakingItHero in regards to [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight]] and ''Triple Deluxe'' does still stand.
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* Dark Mind's design makes a lot of sense when you break it down. Aside from partially resembling Nightmare, it's torso area appears to be partially mechanical. It's possible that Dark Mind is either bio-mechanical or that it's body is a machine powered by it's true form (whose eye has cybertronic patterns, which are absent in it's final form). Further still, if VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe is any indication, Dark Mind would have access to a hefty amount of technology due to Parallel Susie's ties to him.
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* When you think about it, Kirby really didn't [[AllForNothing accomplish anything]] in this game. ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'' revealed that [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight survived the events of the game]], and ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' showed that [[spoiler:not only did Dark Mind survive ([[StayingAlive even after that six-phase beatdown]]), he proceeded to possess Shadow Dedede to form King D-Mind, and now has Dark Taranza and Parallel Susie as his minions]]. If anything, Kirby only made things [[NiceJobBreakingItHero ''worse'']] because [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight's rage at being defeated in battle caused the Dimensional Mirror to become corrupted, driving Sectonia insane and kickstarting the events of Triple Deluxe]]. Not to mention, while [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight and King D-Mind are wreaking havoc]], Shadow Kirby is [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse nowhere to be seen.]]

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* When you think about it, Kirby really didn't [[AllForNothing accomplish anything]] in this game. ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'' revealed that [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight survived the events of the game]], and ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' showed that [[spoiler:not only did Dark Mind survive ([[StayingAlive even after that six-phase beatdown]]), he proceeded to possess Shadow Dedede to form King D-Mind, and now has Dark Taranza and Parallel Susie as his minions]]. If anything, Kirby only made things [[NiceJobBreakingItHero ''worse'']] ''[[NiceJobBreakingItHero worse]]'' because [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight's rage at being defeated in battle caused the Dimensional Mirror to become corrupted, driving Sectonia insane and kickstarting the events of Triple Deluxe]]. Not to mention, while [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight and King D-Mind are wreaking havoc]], Shadow Kirby is [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse nowhere to be seen.]]
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** Except that the opening cutscene made it pretty clear that Dark Meta Knight beat Meta Knight, not the other way around. Also, I think it's generally assumed that Dark Meta Knight was a minion of Dark Mind, not a shapeshifted form or disguise, but the game itself doesn't give any clear information on that issue one way or the other (while Dark Meta Knight ''is'' apparently KilledOffForReal after his second defeat, Dark Mind turns into a mirror and shatters in a similar way after his first four defeats, making it a bit more ambiguous), so I'll let it slide. Otherwise, a solid Fridge entry. Dark Mind's a GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere either way.

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** Except that the opening cutscene made it pretty clear that Dark Meta Knight beat Meta Knight, not the other way around. Also, I think it's generally assumed that Dark Meta Knight was a minion of Dark Mind, not a shapeshifted form or disguise, but the game itself doesn't give any clear information on that issue one way or the other (while Dark Meta Knight ''is'' apparently KilledOffForReal after his second defeat, Dark Mind turns into a mirror and shatters in a similar way after his first four defeats, making it a bit more ambiguous), so I'll let it slide. Otherwise, a solid Fridge entry. Dark Mind's a GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere either way.way.
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* When you think about it, Kirby really didn't [[AllForNothing accomplish anything]] in this game. ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'' revealed that [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight survived the events of the game]], and ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' showed that [[spoiler:not only did Dark Mind survive ([[StayingAlive even after that six-phase beatdown]]), he proceeded to possess Shadow Dedede to form King D-Mind, and now has Dark Taranza and Parallel Susie as his minions]]. If anything, Kirby only made things [[NiceJobBreakingItHero ''worse'']] because [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight's rage at being defeated in battle caused the Dimensional Mirror to become corrupted, driving Sectonia insane and kickstarting the events of Triple Deluxe]]. Not to mention, while [[spoiler:Dark Meta Knight and King D-Mind are wreaking havoc]], Shadow Kirby is [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse nowhere to be seen.]]

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FridgeBrilliance: In the intro to ''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror'', you see Meta Knight fight his evil clone, Dark Meta Knight, in the Mirror Word. Meta Knight successfully defeats Dark Meta Knight and imprisons him in the Amazing Mirror that acts as a passage between Dream Land and the Mirror World. Cut to Kirby minding his own business, when suddenly Meta Knight appears out of ''nowhere'' and attacks Kirby, splitting him into four! That's a bit out of character for him, but you pay it no mind as you're soon thrust into the Mirror World, looking for the pieces of the Amazing Mirror so you can return to Dream Land. The way forward, however, is never what it seems to be, and to reach the Mirror Shards, you have to search every nook and cranny for secrets and hidden passages. So you face Meta Knight, who naturally doesn't want you to restore the Mirror since it would free Dark Meta Knight, and... Wait, what's this? He's not giving you a sword? That's ''definitely'' out of character. Something fishy is going on here... So you find the remaining pieces of the Mirror, and finally come face to face with Meta Knight inside... And then the ''real'' Meta Knight appears! The Meta Knight you've been fighting is actually Dark Meta Knight, and the Meta Knight that was imprisoned was the real one all along! After knocking the crap out of Dark Meta Knight, he reveals his true form: an evil sorcerer known as Dark Mind with an appearance similar to Nightmare. Look closely, however, and you'll see a fiery eyeball where his torso should be. Strange... After defeating Dark Mind a few times in a row, he then reveals his *actual* true form, the same fiery eyeball that he had for a torso, only much larger! Even after you finally reveal his true self, he ''still'' tries to throw you off with tricky tactics, such as reflecting his shots off of mirrors and even flipping the screen upside-down! So after you finally defeat Dark Mind, he explodes as the four Kirbies fly off back toward Dream Land. ...And then it's revealed that the Shadow Kirby enemy you've been beating up the whole game is *not* a bad guy like you probably assumed, but is actually the hero of the Mirror World! Every aspect of the game, from the story, to the presentation, to the Metroidvania gameplay, is representative of a central theme: '''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror is a game about exposing lies.'''
** Except that the opening cutscene made it pretty clear that Dark Meta Knight beat Meta Knight, not the other way around.

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In the intro to ''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror'', you see Meta Knight fight his evil clone, Dark Meta Knight, in the Mirror Word. Meta Knight successfully defeats Dark Meta Knight and imprisons him in the Amazing Mirror that acts as a passage between Dream Land and the Mirror World. Cut to Kirby minding his own business, when suddenly Meta Knight appears out of ''nowhere'' and attacks Kirby, splitting him into four! That's a bit out of character for him, but you pay it no mind as you're soon thrust into the Mirror World, looking for the pieces of the Amazing Mirror so you can return to Dream Land. The way forward, however, is never what it seems to be, and to reach the Mirror Shards, you have to search every nook and cranny for secrets and hidden passages. So eventually you face Meta Knight, who naturally doesn't want you to restore the Mirror since it would free Dark Meta Knight, and... Wait, what's this? He's not giving you a sword? That's ''definitely'' out of character. Something fishy is going on here... So you find the remaining pieces of the Mirror, and finally come face to face with Meta Knight inside... And then the ''real'' Meta Knight appears! The Meta Knight you've been fighting is actually Dark Meta Knight, and the Meta Knight that was imprisoned was the real one all along! After knocking the crap out of Dark Meta Knight, he reveals his true form: an evil sorcerer known as Dark Mind with an appearance similar to Nightmare. Look closely, however, and you'll see a fiery eyeball where his torso should be. Strange... After defeating Dark Mind a few times in a row, he then reveals his *actual* '''actual''' true form, form -- the same fiery eyeball that he had for a torso, only much larger! Even after you finally reveal his true self, he ''still'' tries to throw you off with tricky tactics, such as reflecting his shots off of mirrors and even flipping the screen upside-down! So after you finally defeat Dark Mind, he explodes as the four Kirbies fly off back toward Dream Land. ...And then it's revealed that the Shadow Kirby enemy you've been beating up the whole game is *not* ''not'' a bad guy like you probably assumed, but is actually the hero of the Mirror World! Every aspect of the game, from the story, to the presentation, to the Metroidvania gameplay, is representative of a central theme: '''Kirby '''''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror Mirror'' is a game about exposing lies.'''
** Except that the opening cutscene made it pretty clear that Dark Meta Knight beat Meta Knight, not the other way around. Also, I think it's generally assumed that Dark Meta Knight was a minion of Dark Mind, not a shapeshifted form or disguise, but the game itself doesn't give any clear information on that issue one way or the other (while Dark Meta Knight ''is'' apparently KilledOffForReal after his second defeat, Dark Mind turns into a mirror and shatters in a similar way after his first four defeats, making it a bit more ambiguous), so I'll let it slide. Otherwise, a solid Fridge entry. Dark Mind's a GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere either way.
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FridgeBrilliance: In the intro to ''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror'', you see Meta Knight fight his evil clone, Dark Meta Knight, in the Mirror Word. Meta Knight successfully defeats Dark Meta Knight and imprisons him in the Amazing Mirror that acts as a passage between Dream Land and the Mirror World. Cut to Kirby minding his own business, when suddenly Meta Knight appears out of ''nowhere'' and attacks Kirby, splitting him into four! That's a bit out of character for him, but you pay it no mind as you're soon thrust into the Mirror World, looking for the pieces of the Amazing Mirror so you can return to Dream Land. The way forward, however, is never what it seems to be, and to reach the Mirror Shards, you have to search every nook and cranny for secrets and hidden passages. So you face Meta Knight, who naturally doesn't want you to restore the Mirror since it would free Dark Meta Knight, and... Wait, what's this? He's not giving you a sword? That's ''definitely'' out of character. Something fishy is going on here... So you find the remaining pieces of the Mirror, and finally come face to face with Meta Knight inside... And then the ''real'' Meta Knight appears! The Meta Knight you've been fighting is actually Dark Meta Knight, and the Meta Knight that was imprisoned was the real one all along! After knocking the crap out of Dark Meta Knight, he reveals his true form: an evil sorcerer known as Dark Mind with an appearance similar to Nightmare. Look closely, however, and you'll see a fiery eyeball where his torso should be. Strange... After defeating Dark Mind a few times in a row, he then reveals his *actual* true form, the same fiery eyeball that he had for a torso, only much larger! Even after you finally reveal his true self, he ''still'' tries to throw you off with tricky tactics, such as reflecting his shots off of mirrors and even flipping the screen upside-down! So after you finally defeat Dark Mind, he explodes as the four Kirbies fly off back toward Dream Land. ...And then it's revealed that the Shadow Kirby enemy you've been beating up the whole game is *not* a bad guy like you probably assumed, but is actually the hero of the Mirror World! Every aspect of the game, from the story, to the presentation, to the Metroidvania gameplay, is representative of a central theme: '''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror is a game about exposing lies.'''
** Except that the opening cutscene made it pretty clear that Dark Meta Knight beat Meta Knight, not the other way around.

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