Post by Z451 on Apr 9, 2014 1:34:15 GMT
King Dedede
King Dedede is introduced to the series as the main antagonist of the game Kirby's Dream Land (1992), in which he steals Dream Land's food supply, prompting Kirby to travel to his castle and confront him.
In Kirby's Adventure (1993), he breaks the Star Rod, the source of all dreams, into several pieces, preventing the inhabitants of Dream Land from having dreams, to keep Nightmare sealed in the Fountain of Dreams.
In Kirby's Dream Land 2 (1995), Dedede appears as the antepenult boss, and fights while being possessed by a spirit-like entity known as Dark Matter, the game's true final boss.
In Kirby Super Star (1996), Dedede appears in the "Spring Breeze", "Gourmet Race", and "Samurai Kirby" minigames, as well as in the "Arena" minigame where he is fought alongside the rest of the game's bosses.
Dedede is possessed by Dark Matter again in Kirby's Dream Land 3 (1997) to fight against Kirby as the game's penultimate boss.
Dedede plays the role of a protagonist in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (2000), helping Kirby in certain areas after Kirby once again saves him from possession by Dark Matter.
Additionally King Dedede is a playable character in the game's three minigames.
Images of the game's beta show that Dedede was originally a playable character all throughout the game.
In Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble (2001), Dedede steals all of the stars from the sky for himself and Kirby needs to fight him to get them back.
In Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land (2002), a remake of Kirby's Adventure, he plays the same role as in the original game.
He appears as the first boss in Kirby Squeak Squad (2007) and is identical to his appearance in previous games, with the exception of a new ability to summon Waddle Dees.
He appears in Kirby's Return to Dream Land (2011) as one of the four playable protagonists, alongside Kirby, Meta Knight, and Waddle Dee, and as playable character in multi-player mode.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe (2014) features a rhythm-based platforming mode, "Dedede's Drum Dash", in which Dedede is playable.
Also, when the game is completed, Dedede's own sub-game is unlocked where Dedede is the main protagonist and playable antihero (behind Wario) after beating a final boss as Kirby.
King Dedede also appears in several spin-off games in the series.
He appears as the final boss in Kirby's Pinball Land (1993).
In Kirby's Avalanche (1995), Dedede appears as the final opponent.
He appears as the single boss in Kirby's Dream Course (1995), along with a robotic version of himself.
In Kirby's Block Ball (1996), he is a hidden final boss.
In Kirby's Star Stacker (1997), Dedede appears to antagonize Kirby during the Round Clear sub-game, in which Kirby has to reduce his hit points to zero in order to move on to the next stage.
Additionally there was a version of the game released only in Japan in 1998 which featured Dedede as the final boss in a short story mode.
He is an unlockable character in Kirby Air Ride (2003) and Kirby Canvas Curse (2005).
Dedede is a boss in Kirby's Epic Yarn (2010) and Kirby Mass Attack (2011).
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In Kirby's Adventure (1993), he breaks the Star Rod, the source of all dreams, into several pieces, preventing the inhabitants of Dream Land from having dreams, to keep Nightmare sealed in the Fountain of Dreams.
In Kirby's Dream Land 2 (1995), Dedede appears as the antepenult boss, and fights while being possessed by a spirit-like entity known as Dark Matter, the game's true final boss.
In Kirby Super Star (1996), Dedede appears in the "Spring Breeze", "Gourmet Race", and "Samurai Kirby" minigames, as well as in the "Arena" minigame where he is fought alongside the rest of the game's bosses.
Dedede is possessed by Dark Matter again in Kirby's Dream Land 3 (1997) to fight against Kirby as the game's penultimate boss.
Dedede plays the role of a protagonist in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (2000), helping Kirby in certain areas after Kirby once again saves him from possession by Dark Matter.
Additionally King Dedede is a playable character in the game's three minigames.
Images of the game's beta show that Dedede was originally a playable character all throughout the game.
In Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble (2001), Dedede steals all of the stars from the sky for himself and Kirby needs to fight him to get them back.
In Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land (2002), a remake of Kirby's Adventure, he plays the same role as in the original game.
He appears as the first boss in Kirby Squeak Squad (2007) and is identical to his appearance in previous games, with the exception of a new ability to summon Waddle Dees.
He appears in Kirby's Return to Dream Land (2011) as one of the four playable protagonists, alongside Kirby, Meta Knight, and Waddle Dee, and as playable character in multi-player mode.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe (2014) features a rhythm-based platforming mode, "Dedede's Drum Dash", in which Dedede is playable.
Also, when the game is completed, Dedede's own sub-game is unlocked where Dedede is the main protagonist and playable antihero (behind Wario) after beating a final boss as Kirby.
King Dedede also appears in several spin-off games in the series.
He appears as the final boss in Kirby's Pinball Land (1993).
In Kirby's Avalanche (1995), Dedede appears as the final opponent.
He appears as the single boss in Kirby's Dream Course (1995), along with a robotic version of himself.
In Kirby's Block Ball (1996), he is a hidden final boss.
In Kirby's Star Stacker (1997), Dedede appears to antagonize Kirby during the Round Clear sub-game, in which Kirby has to reduce his hit points to zero in order to move on to the next stage.
Additionally there was a version of the game released only in Japan in 1998 which featured Dedede as the final boss in a short story mode.
He is an unlockable character in Kirby Air Ride (2003) and Kirby Canvas Curse (2005).
Dedede is a boss in Kirby's Epic Yarn (2010) and Kirby Mass Attack (2011).
Links
Wikipedia> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Dedede
Nintendo Wiki> nintendo.wikia.com/wiki/King_Dedede
Kirby Wiki> kirby.wikia.com/wiki/King_Dedede
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