![]() Tiff, who is frustrated that everyone is glued to a screen, is not hypnotized. King Dedede uses the power of television to brainwash Cappy Town to turn against Kirby, filming and blaming a monster attack on his arrival to Cappy Town. Transcription: " Miruzoi! Channeru DDD" ( Japanese: 見るぞい!チャンネルDDD) "Check It Out! Channel DDD" ("Un-Reality TV") NOTE: This is the first Kirby episode without copy abilities. Whispy is reborn and uses his own apples to regrow Whispy Woods and Dedede is foiled once again. On the club's grand opening, Dedede tries to use Kirby as a golf ball, but Kirby spits out an apple that belonged to Whispy. Kirby and the gang get stranded in Whispy Woods, and King Dedede, who tricks Whispy into thinking Kirby and the bunch are out to destroy him, plans to chop the forest down to make a new country club. Transcription: " Ikare! Wisupī uzzu" ( Japanese: 怒れ!ウィスピーウッズ) "Rage! Whispy Woods" ("Beware: Whispy Woods!") Kracko is defeated and peace returns to Cappy Town. Later, Kirby ventures into the heart of Kracko using the Warp Star, which gives Kirby energy and grants flight similarly to how a magic carpet would. Meanwhile, Tiff learns about NightMare Enterprises, the Star Warriors, the Warp Star, and Kirby's mysterious background from Meta Knight. King Dedede summons a powerful storm monster called Kracko, which attacks all of the residents of Cappy Town and outmatches Kirby. Transcription: " Hoshi no senshi no himitsu" ( Japanese: 星の戦士のひみつ) "The Secret of the Star Warrior" ("Dark and Stormy Knight") King Dedede commands a hesitant Meta Knight to challenge Kirby to a duel, but Meta Knight uses this duel to secretly instruct Kirby in swordsmanship, which Kirby uses to fight Bugzzy, Dedede's latest monster. Transcription: " E! Metanaito kyō to taiketsu?" ( Japanese: え!メタナイト卿と対決?) "What?! Battle with Sir Meta Knight?" ("Kirby's Duel Role") Kirby is nearly defeated by Blocky, but with the support of Tiff, Tuff, and Meta Knight, the super-dense Blocky is sunk to the bottom of the ocean. King Dedede and Escargoon try to foil Tiff and Tuff's attempts to find Kirby a home, which leads them to ordering a monster named Blocky. Transcription: " Taihen! Senshi no o uchi sagashi" ( Japanese: 大変!戦士のおうち探し) "Oh No! Finding a Home for the Warrior" ("A Blockbuster Battle") However, he proves himself by defeating the monster that had been eating the sheep - a giant, fire-breathing octopus named Octacon. The residents are unsure is he is the savior they had been hoping for, due to his harmless appearance and childlike behavior. Moments later, a short pink Star Warrior named Kirby crashes his starship nearby. Looking to the great sage Kabu for advice, he tells them of a prophecy that said a warrior named Kirby would save them in their time of need. The inhabitants of Cappy Town become frightened when their livestock start to disappear. Transcription: " Deta! Pinku no hōmonsha" ( Japanese: 出た!ピンクの訪問者) "He's Here! The Pink Visitor" ("Kirby Comes to Cappy Town") Grossfeld and performed by Ralph Schuckett.Įpisodes Season 1 (2001-02) No. The English dub used "Kirby, Kirby, Kirby!", a jazz song written by Norman J. 4Kids Entertainment used original music in their adaptation. ![]() The second opening and ending themes, used from episode 72 onwards, are "Kirby!" ( カービィ!, Kābī! ) performed by Hiroko Asakawa and Kirby☆Step! ( カービィ☆ステップ!, Kābī☆suteppu) performed by Konishiki Yasokichi. The first opening theme, titled "Kirby★March" ( カービィ★マーチ, Kābī★māchi ), is performed by Xiang Qi, who also performed the first ending theme Kihon wa Maru ( きほんはまる, "First You Draw a Circle"). It follows the adventures of the titular character Kirby as he fights off monsters to his village's well-being.įour pieces of theme music were used in the original Japanese version. Produced by Studio Sign and directed by Sōji Yoshikawa with Mitsuo Kusakabe, the series was broadcast on TV Tokyo and Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting, from Octoto September 27, 2003. Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, known in Japan as Kirby of the Stars (星のカービィ Hoshi no Kābī), is an anime series adapted from the video game series of the same title by Masahiro Sakurai.
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