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-->'''King Dedede:''' What’s wrong? Are you dumbstruck by its incredible sexiness?

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-->'''King ---->'''King Dedede:''' What’s wrong? Are you dumbstruck by its incredible sexiness?



-->'''Dedede:''' Those dang postmen are joinin’ forces with Kirby and settin’ me up for a fall, no doubt! Gosh dang it, [[ThisIsUnforgivable this means WAR]]!

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-->'''Dedede:''' ---->'''Dedede:''' Those dang postmen are joinin’ forces with Kirby and settin’ me up for a fall, no doubt! Gosh dang it, [[ThisIsUnforgivable this means WAR]]!



-->'''Meta Knight:''' ...Just now, I have experienced the greatest humiliation of my life...

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-->'''Meta ---->'''Meta Knight:''' ...Just now, I have experienced the greatest humiliation of my life...
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** There's also the fact that Kirby and Waddle Dee have to keep their friendship a secret from DeDeDe, who gets angry as soon as he suspects the two are doing something together behind his back, which mirrors a disapproving parent looking down on such a relationship.

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** There's also the fact that Kirby and Waddle Dee have to keep their friendship a secret from DeDeDe, Dedede, who gets angry as soon as he suspects the two are doing something together behind his back, which mirrors a disapproving parent looking down on such a relationship.

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** In ''Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?!'', Kirby starts singing whatever he can think of, much to everyone's agony. Madame Parfaitsky has it worse, since she can't even cover her ears.

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** In ''Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?!'', Mansion!?'' has several, given its LighterAndSofter tone from [[VileVillainSaccharineShow the video games]].
*** In the first chapter, Kirby isn't listening to anything Waddle Dee has to say until he says the name "Madame Parfaitsky". But since "Parfaitsky" [[PunnyName sounds like]] "I like parfait" in Japanese, Kirby [[MondegreenGag mishears]] and starts asking what kind of parfait Waddle Dee likes.
*** King Dedede considers wearing several [[ImpossiblyTackyClothes tacky outfits]] to Parfaitsky's birthday party, including a rainbow-colored sequined suit (which he had ''custom-made'') and a morphsuit covered in gigantic feathers. When he shows off the latter, Waddle Dee is so horrified that he's at a loss for words, so Dedede hits him with this gem of a line:
-->'''King Dedede:''' What’s wrong? Are you dumbstruck by its incredible sexiness?
*** Chapter 2 starts with Dedede spying on Kirby through a pair of binoculars. When he sees Kirby stirring something in a mixing bowl, he concludes that the pink puff is making a ''bomb'' so he can blow up Castle Dedede.
*** Later in Chapter 2, King Dedede is so furious about not receiving an invitation to Madame Parfaitsky's party that he blames the ''mailmen'', who he claims are all [[MilkmanConspiracy conspiring with Kirby against him]].
-->'''Dedede:''' Those dang postmen are joinin’ forces with Kirby and settin’ me up for a fall, no doubt! Gosh dang it, [[ThisIsUnforgivable this means WAR]]!
*** In Chapter 4, Meta Knight has Kirby and King Dedede settle who will be his dance partner for Parfaitsky's party with a game of rock-paper scissors. Unfortunately, they have other plans -- Dedede is secretly hiding his hammer behind his back, and Kirby is positioning himself to suck Dedede up.
*** The fact that King Dedede just happens to have a frilly pink dress in his closet.
*** The entire party scene from Chapter 5 is pure CringeComedy. The other guests see Meta Knight's dance partner, "[[TotemPoleTrench Dedeby]]", and start to wonder if she's his ''lover''. Even Parfaitsky [[ShipperOnDeck ships it]].
-->'''Meta Knight:''' ...Just now, I have experienced the greatest humiliation of my life...
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Kirby starts singing whatever he can think of, much to everyone's agony. Madame Parfaitsky has it worse, since she can't even cover her ears.


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* NauseaFuel: The "cake" Kirby cooks in ''Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion!?'' is a CordonBleughChef's worst nightmare. The ingredients list starts out normal, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick but then Kirby reveals]] he put things like soy sauce, cayenne pepper, sesame oil, and natto in it. For the frosting, he adds to the grossness with cream and strawberry jam... mixed with, among other things, sausage and slices of tuna. Just imagining what this concoction tastes like will make anyone sick to their stomach.
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** There's also the fact that Kirby and Waddle Dee have to keep their friendship a secret from DeDeDe, who gets angry as soon as he suspects the two are doing something together behind his back, which mirrors a disapproving parent looking down on such a relationship.
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: In "Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion!?", it's fairly obvious that there's something wrong with [[spoiler:Madame Parfaitsky]] because the table of contents lists a chapter called "[[spoiler:The Real Madame Parfaitsky]]". Without that, you'd have no reason to suspect [[spoiler:her]] of a thing.

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* SpoiledByTheFormat: In "Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion!?", it's fairly obvious that there's something wrong with [[spoiler:Madame Parfaitsky]] because the table of contents lists a chapter called "[[spoiler:The Real Madame Parfaitsky]]". Without that, you'd have no reason to suspect [[spoiler:her]] of a thing.thing, although [[spoiler:she does act like she's hiding something beforehand]].
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** In ''Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?!'', Kirby starts singing whatever he can think of, much to everyone's agony. Mrs. Parfaitski has it worse, since she can't even cover her ears.

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** In ''Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?!'', Kirby starts singing whatever he can think of, much to everyone's agony. Mrs. Parfaitski Madame Parfaitsky has it worse, since she can't even cover her ears.



* SpoiledByTheFormat: In "Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Manor!?", it's fairly obvious that there's something wrong with [[spoiler:Madame Parfaitsky]] because the table of contents lists a chapter called "[[spoiler:The Real Madame Parfaitsky]]". Without that, you'd have no reason to suspect [[spoiler:her]] of a thing.

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* SpoiledByTheFormat: In "Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Manor!?", Mansion!?", it's fairly obvious that there's something wrong with [[spoiler:Madame Parfaitsky]] because the table of contents lists a chapter called "[[spoiler:The Real Madame Parfaitsky]]". Without that, you'd have no reason to suspect [[spoiler:her]] of a thing.
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: In "Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Manor!?", it's fairly obvious that there's something wrong with [[spoiler:Madame Parfaitsky]] because the table of contents lists a chapter called "[[spoiler:The Real Madame Parfaitsky]]". Without that, you'd have no reason to suspect [[spoiler:her]] of a thing.
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** The sixth novel, "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" Some appreciate it as it started the series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimension Mirror]], while others think that it's pretty feeble first attempt at serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too many elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as the Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather than being fleshed out as a proper and interesting location).

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** The sixth novel, "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" Some appreciate it as it started the series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give [[spoiler:give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimension Mirror]], while others think that it's a pretty feeble first attempt at a serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too many elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as the Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather than being fleshed out as a proper and interesting location).



* EnsembleDarkHorse: Papi. He only appeared on one novel, but he became popular with fans for being adorable, and [[spoiler: averting BitchInSheepsClothing.]]

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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Papi. He only appeared on one novel, but he became popular with fans for being adorable, and [[spoiler: averting [[spoiler:averting BitchInSheepsClothing.]]

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** The sixth novel, "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" Some appreciate it as it started the series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimension Mirror]], while others think that it's pretty feeble first attempt at serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too many elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as the Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather than being fleshed out as a proper and interesting location).



** The sixth novel, "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" Some appreciate it as it started the series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimension Mirror]], while others think that it's pretty feeble first attempt at serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too many elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as the Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather than being fleshed out as a proper and interesting location).
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Adding more context, as Kirby does get back to Dream Land...like he was dreaming about being in the Dream Kingdom the whole time yet...wasn't actually dreaming being in the Dream Kingdom the whole time (I don't know how else I could describe it).


** In the ninth novel, [[spoiler:Kirby falls into despair after the last of the dimensional portal closes, now fully unable to return home.]]

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** In the ninth novel, [[spoiler:Kirby falls into despair after the last of the dimensional portal closes, closes before he could get in, now fully unable to return home.]]]] Thankfully subverted shortly afterwards, as [[spoiler:he does find himself back in Dream Land not long afterwards]].
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** In ''Kirby Star Allies: The Universe is in a Big Pinch?!'', When Kirby summons Meta Knight using the Dream Palace, he is holding a mug. Apparently, it was tea time, as the narration states.

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** In ''Kirby Star Allies: The Universe is in a Big Pinch?!'', When when Kirby summons Meta Knight using the Dream Palace, he is holding a mug. Apparently, it It was tea time, as the narration states.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments:
** In the sixth novel, the work that Claycia was focusing so much on was actually for Elline. Although Kirby and the others can't really understand her work, it moves Elline deeply.



** In the fifteenth novel, Galacta Knight returns and this time, four Kirbys work together to take him down.

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** In the fifteenth novel, Galacta Knight returns and this time, four Kirbys work together to take him down.down.
* TearJerker:
** At the end of the fourth novel, we get the truth that [[spoiler:Merengue XIII did know that Marona was pushing herself to keep her facade, and didn't want to bother her about it. The two finally patch things up with tears.]]
** In the sixth novel, Taranza is reluctant to let go of the mirror, in hopes that Sectonia is inside the mirror. Kirby then wonders if Sectonia indeed was in the mirror, and possibly was the one who called them here.
** In the ninth novel, [[spoiler:Kirby falls into despair after the last of the dimensional portal closes, now fully unable to return home.]]
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** In ''Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?!'', Kirby starts singing whatever he can think of, much to everyone's agony. Mrs. Parfaitski has it worse, since she can't even cover her ears.
** In ''Kirby Star Allies: The Universe is in a Big Pinch?!'', When Kirby summons Meta Knight using the Dream Palace, he is holding a mug. Apparently, it was tea time, as the narration states.



* {{Moe}}: Waddle Dee, especially from his friendship with Kirby.

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* {{Moe}}: Waddle Dee, especially from his friendship with Kirby.Kirby.
* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome:
** Near the end of the fourth novel, Meta Knight is almost brainwashed by the Malice Stone, but is able to resist it to a degree. He then destroys the stone with all his will and strength put in.
** In the eighth novel, King Dedede willing to go toe-to-toe with a frustrated Meta Knight to protect Kirby and giving him a challenging fight.
** Similarly, in the eighth novel, Meta Knight comes to believe that his men will give him strength, which allows him to finally defeat Galacta Knight.
** In the fifteenth novel, Galacta Knight returns and this time, four Kirbys work together to take him down.
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* {{Fanon}}: Despite being a normal butterfly who happens to be in the underworld, there are some fanart that depicts Papi with a puffball form akin to Morpho Knight's, thanks to the latter's butterfly motif.
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** The sixth novel, "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" Some appreciate it as it started the series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimension Mirror]], while others think that it's pretty feeble first attempt at serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too much elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as the Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather than being fleshed out as a proper and interesting location).

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** The sixth novel, "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" Some appreciate it as it started the series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimension Mirror]], while others think that it's pretty feeble first attempt at serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too much many elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as the Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather than being fleshed out as a proper and interesting location).



* {{Growing the Beard}}: While the first few novels are far from being bad, they aren't anything special either and feel like typical kid-friendly books, with the main draw being hilarious character interactions. Somewhere around books six and seven (those being "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" and "Kirby and the Great Planet Robobot Adventure") is where it starts coming into its own, ditching its slice-of-life elements and focusing more on grand adventures and world-building akin to the games.

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* {{Growing the Beard}}: GrowingTheBeard: While the first few novels are far from being bad, they aren't anything special either and feel like typical kid-friendly books, with the main draw being hilarious character interactions. Somewhere around books six and seven (those being "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" and "Kirby and the Great Planet Robobot Adventure") is where it starts coming into its own, ditching its slice-of-life elements and focusing more on grand adventures and world-building akin to the games.
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Papi. He only appeared on one novel, but he became popular with fans for being adorable, and [[spoiler: averting BitchInSheepsClothing.]]
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* {{Growing the Beard}}: While the first few novels are far from being bad, they aren't anything special either and feel like typical kid-friendly books, with the main draw being hilarious character interactions. Somewhere around books six and seven (those being "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" and "Kirby and the Great Planet Robobot Adventure") is where it starts coming into its own, ditching its slice-of-life elements and focusing more on grand adventures and world-building akin to games.

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* {{Growing the Beard}}: While the first few novels are far from being bad, they aren't anything special either and feel like typical kid-friendly books, with the main draw being hilarious character interactions. Somewhere around books six and seven (those being "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" and "Kirby and the Great Planet Robobot Adventure") is where it starts coming into its own, ditching its slice-of-life elements and focusing more on grand adventures and world-building akin to the games.
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** The seventh novel, "Kirby and the Great ''[[VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot Planet Robobot]] Adventure''. Some like it for Director Kane, and the expansion with Haltmann, [[spoiler:like how his actions may have been influenced by Star Dream.]] Others also aren't the biggest fan of it, especially with how there are only ''eight'' chapters, not to mention how [[spoiler:Haltmann comes BackFromTheDead, which they feel lessens the impact.]]
** The sixth novel, "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" Some appreciate it as it started series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimension Mirror]], while others think that it's pretty feeble first attempt at serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too much elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather then being fleshed out as proper and interesting location).

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** The seventh novel, "Kirby and the Great ''[[VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot [[VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot Planet Robobot]] Adventure''.Adventure". Some like it for Director Kane, and the expansion with Haltmann, [[spoiler:like how his actions may have been influenced by Star Dream.]] Others also aren't the biggest fan of it, especially with how there are only ''eight'' chapters, not to mention how [[spoiler:Haltmann comes BackFromTheDead, which they feel lessens the impact.]]
** The sixth novel, "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" Some appreciate it as it started the series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimension Mirror]], while others think that it's pretty feeble first attempt at serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too much elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as the Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather then than being fleshed out as a proper and interesting location).



* {{Growing the Beard}}: While the first few novels are far from being bad, they aren't anything special either and feel like typical kid-friendly books, with the main draw being hilarious character interactions. Somewhere around books six and seven (those being "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" and "Kirby and the Great Planet Robobot Adventure!") is where it starts coming into its own, ditching its slice-of-life elements and focusing more on grand adventures and world-building akin to games.

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* {{Growing the Beard}}: While the first few novels are far from being bad, they aren't anything special either and feel like typical kid-friendly books, with the main draw being hilarious character interactions. Somewhere around books six and seven (those being "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" and "Kirby and the Great Planet Robobot Adventure!") Adventure") is where it starts coming into its own, ditching its slice-of-life elements and focusing more on grand adventures and world-building akin to games.
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** The seventh novel, "Kirby and the Great ''[[VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot Planet Robobot]] Adventure''. Some like it for Director Kane, and the expansion with Haltmann, [[spoiler:like how his actions may have been influenced by Star Dream.]] Others also aren't the biggest fan of it, especially with how there are only ''eight'' chapters, not to mention how [[spoiler:Haltmann comes back alive, which they feel lessens the impact.]]
** The sixth novel, "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" Some appreciate it as it started series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimension Mirror]], while others think that it's pretty fimble first attempt at serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too much elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather then being fleshed out as proper and interesting location).

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** The seventh novel, "Kirby and the Great ''[[VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot Planet Robobot]] Adventure''. Some like it for Director Kane, and the expansion with Haltmann, [[spoiler:like how his actions may have been influenced by Star Dream.]] Others also aren't the biggest fan of it, especially with how there are only ''eight'' chapters, not to mention how [[spoiler:Haltmann comes back alive, BackFromTheDead, which they feel lessens the impact.]]
** The sixth novel, "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" Some appreciate it as it started series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimension Mirror]], while others think that it's pretty fimble feeble first attempt at serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too much elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather then being fleshed out as proper and interesting location).
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** The seventh novel, which is the adaptation of ''VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot''. Some like it for Director Kane, and the expansion with Haltmann, [[spoiler:like how his actions may have been influenced by Star Dream.]] Others also aren't the biggest fan of it, especially with how there are only ''eight'' chapters, not to mention how [[spoiler:Haltmann comes back alive, which they feel lessens the impact.]]
** The sixth novel, "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" Some appreciate it as it started series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimension Mirror]], while others think that it's pretty fimble first attempt at serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too much elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather then being fleshed out as proper ad ninteresting location).

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** The seventh novel, which is "Kirby and the adaptation of ''VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot''.Great ''[[VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot Planet Robobot]] Adventure''. Some like it for Director Kane, and the expansion with Haltmann, [[spoiler:like how his actions may have been influenced by Star Dream.]] Others also aren't the biggest fan of it, especially with how there are only ''eight'' chapters, not to mention how [[spoiler:Haltmann comes back alive, which they feel lessens the impact.]]
** The sixth novel, "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" Some appreciate it as it started series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimension Mirror]], while others think that it's pretty fimble first attempt at serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too much elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather then being fleshed out as proper ad ninteresting and interesting location).
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Minor fixes and using names from the Kirby Art & Style Collection.


** The seventh novel, which is the adaptation of Planet Robobot. Some like it for Director Kane, and the expansion with Haltmann, [[spoiler:like how his actions may have been influenced by Star Dream.]] Others also aren't the biggest fan of it, especially with how there are only ''eight'' chapters, not to mention how [[spoiler:Haltmann comes back alive, which they feel lessens the impact.]]
** The sixth novel. Some appreciate it as it started series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimensional Mirror]], while others think that it's pretty fimble first attempt at serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too much elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather then being fleshed out as proper ad ninteresting location).

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** The seventh novel, which is the adaptation of Planet Robobot.''VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot''. Some like it for Director Kane, and the expansion with Haltmann, [[spoiler:like how his actions may have been influenced by Star Dream.]] Others also aren't the biggest fan of it, especially with how there are only ''eight'' chapters, not to mention how [[spoiler:Haltmann comes back alive, which they feel lessens the impact.]]
** The sixth novel. novel, "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" Some appreciate it as it started series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimensional Dimension Mirror]], while others think that it's pretty fimble first attempt at serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too much elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather then being fleshed out as proper ad ninteresting location).



* {{Growing the Beard}}: While first novels are far from being bad, they aren't anything special either and feel like typical kid-friendly books, with the main draw being hilarious character interactions. Somewhere around "Rescue the Friend in the Great Labyrinth" and "Kirby and The Great Adventure of Planet Robobot" series starts coming into it's own, ditching it's slice-of-life elements and focusing more on grand adventures and world-building akin to games.

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* {{Growing the Beard}}: While the first few novels are far from being bad, they aren't anything special either and feel like typical kid-friendly books, with the main draw being hilarious character interactions. Somewhere around "Rescue the Friend in the Great Labyrinth" books six and seven (those being "Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!" and "Kirby and The the Great Adventure of Planet Robobot" series Robobot Adventure!") is where it starts coming into it's its own, ditching it's its slice-of-life elements and focusing more on grand adventures and world-building akin to games.

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* FriendlyFandoms: The [[Manga/PokemonAdventures Pokespe]] fandom. Both of them are obscure adaptations of a popular Nintendo franchise, and are frequently seen better than their anime counterparts.



* FriendlyFandoms: The [[Manga/PokemonAdventures Pokespe]] fandom. Both of them are obscure adaptations of a popular Nintendo franchise, and are frequently seen better than their anime counterparts.

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* Growing the Beard: While first novels are far from being bad, they aren't anything special either and feel like typical kid-friendly books. Somewhere around "Rescue the Friend in the Great Labyrinth" and "Kirby and The Great Adventure of Planet Robobot" series starts coming into it's own, ditching it's slice-of-life elements and focusing more on grand adventures and world-building akin to games.

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* Growing {{Growing the Beard: Beard}}: While first novels are far from being bad, they aren't anything special either and feel like typical kid-friendly books.books, with the main draw being hilarious character interactions. Somewhere around "Rescue the Friend in the Great Labyrinth" and "Kirby and The Great Adventure of Planet Robobot" series starts coming into it's own, ditching it's slice-of-life elements and focusing more on grand adventures and world-building akin to games.

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* BrokenBase: The seventh novel, which is the adaptation of Planet Robobot. Some like it for Director Kane, and the expansion with Haltmann, [[spoiler:like how his actions may have been influenced by Star Dream.]] Others also aren't the biggest fan of it, especially with how there are only ''eight'' chapters, not to mention how [[spoiler:Haltmann comes back alive, which they feel lessens the impact.]]

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The seventh novel, which is the adaptation of Planet Robobot. Some like it for Director Kane, and the expansion with Haltmann, [[spoiler:like how his actions may have been influenced by Star Dream.]] Others also aren't the biggest fan of it, especially with how there are only ''eight'' chapters, not to mention how [[spoiler:Haltmann comes back alive, which they feel lessens the impact.]]]]
** The sixth novel. Some appreciate it as it started series' shift towards more adventurous and darker stories that expand on the concepts of the modern games as well as [[spoiler: give Taranza some closure with Sectonia and the Dimensional Mirror]], while others think that it's pretty fimble first attempt at serious Kirby novel, with pacing issues, inserting too much elements from radically different games and quite a few concepts not reaching their full potential (such as Mirror World barely getting any attention and serving more as a backdrop for the novel's events, rather then being fleshed out as proper ad ninteresting location).
* Growing the Beard: While first novels are far from being bad, they aren't anything special either and feel like typical kid-friendly books. Somewhere around "Rescue the Friend in the Great Labyrinth" and "Kirby and The Great Adventure of Planet Robobot" series starts coming into it's own, ditching it's slice-of-life elements and focusing more on grand adventures and world-building akin to games.



* HoYay: Especially with Kirby/Waddle Dee and Kirby/King Dedede. Kirby and Waddle Dee are very close, to even casually sleeping together. Kirby and King Dedede have animosity towards each other. But they also have so many similar qualities, almost making them look like an anime couple.

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* HoYay: Especially with Kirby/Waddle Dee Kirby and Kirby/King Dedede. Waddle Dee, full stop. Kirby and Waddle Dee are very close, to the point of even casually sleeping together. Kirby and King Dedede have animosity towards They literally can't live without each other. But they also have so many similar qualities, almost making them look like an anime couple.other.
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* FriendlyFandoms: The [[Manga/PokemonAdventures Pokespe]] fandom. Both of them are obscure adaptations of popular Nintendo franchise, and are frequently seen better than their anime counterparts.

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* FriendlyFandoms: The [[Manga/PokemonAdventures Pokespe]] fandom. Both of them are obscure adaptations of a popular Nintendo franchise, and are frequently seen better than their anime counterparts.
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* HoYay: Especially with Kirby/Waddle Dee and Kirby/King Dedede. Kirby and Waddle Dee are very close, to even casually sleeping together. Kirby and King Dedede have animosity towards each other. But they also have so many similar qualities, almost making them look like an anime couple.
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* BrokenBase: The seventh novel, which is the adaptation of Planet Robobot. Some like it for Director Kane, and the expansion with Haltmann, [[spoiler:like how his actions may have been influenced by Star Dream.]] Others also aren't the biggest fan of it, especially with how there are only ''eight'' chapters, not to mention how [[spoiler:Haltmann comes back alive, which they feel lessens the impact.]]
* {{Moe}}: Waddle Dee, especially from his friendship with Kirby.

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