Franchise: Kirby
Kirby's Block Ball
Kirby's Epic Yarn
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Kirby: Squeak Squad
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble
Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition
NES Remix 2
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Kirby's Return to Dream Land
Kirby Family
Kid Kirby
Kirby: Planet Robobot
Kirby Triple Deluxe
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Super Smash Bros.
Kirby's Dream Land 3
Kirby Super Star Ultra
Ultimate NES Remix
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition
Kirby's Dream Land
Kirby Super Star
Kirby's Dream Course
Kirby Star Allies
Kirby Air Ride
Kirby: Canvas Curse
Kirby's Adventure
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
Kirby's Star Stacker
Kirby's Star Stacker
Kirby's Pinball Land
Kirby's Air Ride
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble 2
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Kirby Mass Attack
Kirby's Avalanche
Kirby's Dream Land 2
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Polygon article:
https://www.polygon.com/nintendo/507720/kirby-angry-box-artwork
Original DidYouKnowGaming blog post:
http://didyouknowgaming.com/post/36083534474/kirby
https://www.polygon.com/nintendo/507720/kirby-angry-box-artwork
Original DidYouKnowGaming blog post:
http://didyouknowgaming.com/post/36083534474/kirby
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When Donkey Kong became popular, Nintendo was sued by American film company Universal Studios over allegations that Donkey Kong was plagiarizing their 1933 film King Kong. Lawyer John Kirby, defending Nintendo, pointed out that Universal was aware of and had previously argued in court that the story of King Kong was in the public domain due to the film's novelization, which came out before the film and marked the first non-promotional appearance of the character, failing to have its copyright notice renewed. As a result, Universal lost the case. Nintendo lavishly awarded Kirby by taking him, his wife and some associates to dinner at a fancy Manhattan restaurant, giving him a sailboat named "Donkey Kong" and the exclusive rights to the name Donkey Kong for sailboats as a strange show of gratitude.
In a 2011 interview with Game Informer, Shigeru Miyamoto stated that "Kirby" was one of many candidates on a list of names that were proposed for the then-in development video game character, and upon seeing it, he recalled John Kirby and felt that a connection between the two would be amusing. However, the name was picked not as a tribute to the lawyer, but rather because the harsh-sounding nature of the name was a comedic contrast to the character's soft, cute design.
In a 2011 interview with Game Informer, Shigeru Miyamoto stated that "Kirby" was one of many candidates on a list of names that were proposed for the then-in development video game character, and upon seeing it, he recalled John Kirby and felt that a connection between the two would be amusing. However, the name was picked not as a tribute to the lawyer, but rather because the harsh-sounding nature of the name was a comedic contrast to the character's soft, cute design.
Original DidYouKnowGaming blog post:
http://didyouknowgaming.com/post/32069456462/donkey-kong
2011 Game Informer interview mentioning Kirby's name origin:
https://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2011/06/17/miyamoto-wii-amp-wii-u-are-colored-white-for-all-ages-appeal.aspx
[Below links provided by Rocko & Heffer.]
Legal files:
https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/615/838/1515073/
Sail boat:
David Sheff - "Game Over: Press Start to Continue: The Maturing of Mario" (1999). Wilton, Connecticut: GamePress. (Page 126 in the book):
https://archive.org/details/0966961706/page/26/mode/1up
http://didyouknowgaming.com/post/32069456462/donkey-kong
2011 Game Informer interview mentioning Kirby's name origin:
https://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2011/06/17/miyamoto-wii-amp-wii-u-are-colored-white-for-all-ages-appeal.aspx
[Below links provided by Rocko & Heffer.]
Legal files:
https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/615/838/1515073/
Sail boat:
David Sheff - "Game Over: Press Start to Continue: The Maturing of Mario" (1999). Wilton, Connecticut: GamePress. (Page 126 in the book):
https://archive.org/details/0966961706/page/26/mode/1up
subdirectory_arrow_right Kid Kirby (Game)
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subdirectory_arrow_right Kirby's Dream Land (Game)
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While most abilities got hats in Kirby Super Star, the Hammer ability didn't get one. The current hat seen today first appeared in the Kirby anime, with some minor tweaks.
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For the Kirby: Right Back at Ya 3D Short on the 3DS, the original cast members were all brought back to reprise their roles. The only exceptions were Maddie Blaustein, who didn't return to voice Chef Kawasaki as she passed away in 2008. And Andrew Rannels, who didn't return as Nightmare due to him taking a busy career on Broadway.
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Whip Kirby is a possible reference to Indiana Jones, as Jones has an extensible coiled whip that can be used to grab objects. Kirby also has Jones' hat, only with a star motif.
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Kirby's Return to Dream Land: https://tcrf.net/Kirby%27s_Return_to_Dream_Land#Regional_Differences
Kirby Triple Deluxe:
https://tcrf.net/Kirby:_Triple_Deluxe#Tutorial_Completion
Kirby: Planet Robobot:
https://tcrf.net/Kirby:_Planet_Robobot#Tutorial_Completion
Kirby Star Allies:
https://tcrf.net/Kirby_Star_Allies#Tutorial_Completion
Kirby Triple Deluxe:
https://tcrf.net/Kirby:_Triple_Deluxe#Tutorial_Completion
Kirby: Planet Robobot:
https://tcrf.net/Kirby:_Planet_Robobot#Tutorial_Completion
Kirby Star Allies:
https://tcrf.net/Kirby_Star_Allies#Tutorial_Completion
subdirectory_arrow_right Kirby Family (Game)
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Although Meta Knight first appeared in Kirby's Adventure, he wasn't given a name until the release of Kirby's Avalanche.
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Archie Comics attempted to obtain a licence from Nintendo to make Kirby comics, but failed to do so.
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After the anime series Kirby: Right Back at Ya! came to the West, the logos for almost every Kirby game since then have been stylized the same way, starting with Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.
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The way Wheel Kirby uses his Rocket Start move in Kirby Triple Deluxe and Kirby: Planet Robobot bares a striking similarity to the Spin Dash move used by the titular character of the Sonic The Hedgehog franchise.
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In an interview with Satoru Iwata and Masahiro Sakurai for the Japanese exclusive game guide for Kirby's Adventure, Sakurai stated that they wanted a character that a person could draw in a sketchbook easily, which resulted in the main character Kirby.
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According to Masahiro Sakurai on his YouTube channel, he thought a lot about how to implement the unique gameplay element of Kirby using each of his enemies as an attack, which originated from Sakurai's need for a "Risk-Reward" system for his game. He even revealed that an early concept of this was Kirby using a long tongue, instead of his signature vacuum, to catch and consume enemies, and he further stated that this concept predated Yoshi's tongue attack too.
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