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:'''Snake:''' ...Huh? Yeah, got it. I'll keep an eye out. | :'''Snake:''' ...Huh? Yeah, got it. I'll keep an eye out. | ||
Note: In the original Japanese conversation, Otacon refers to Kirby as {{ja|星のカービィ|hoshi no kābyi}}, meaning "Kirby of the | Note: In the original Japanese conversation, Otacon refers to Kirby as {{ja|星のカービィ|hoshi no kābyi}}, meaning "Kirby of the stars", instead of "Kirby from Dream Land". This is the official Japanese name of the series, and is used as Kirby's in-universe "title"; it's also the Japanese name of the animated series (known as ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby: Right Back at Ya!}}'' in English). | ||
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:'''Snake:''' Otacon, who's the guy with the sword? | :'''Snake:''' Otacon, who's the guy with the sword? | ||
:'''Otacon:''' That's Link. He's the hero of Hyrule. That blade in his hand is called the [[Master Sword]], also known as the "Blade of Evil's Bane." He also has a whole arsenal of items at his disposal—[[Link's bomb|bombs]] and [[Hero's Bow|arrows]], a [[Passive shield#Link|shield]], a [[Gale Boomerang|boomerang]]{{rollover|, and a [[Clawshot]] | :'''Otacon:''' That's Link. He's the hero of Hyrule. That blade in his hand is called the [[Master Sword]], also known as the "Blade of Evil's Bane." He also has a whole arsenal of items at his disposal—[[Link's bomb|bombs]] and [[Hero's Bow|arrows]], a [[Passive shield#Link|shield]], a [[Gale Boomerang|boomerang]]{{rollover|, and a [[Clawshot]]|... (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|?}}. He's a force to be reckoned with. | ||
:'''Snake:''' Gear is only useful when it's used at the right time and place. Just lugging a ton of it around doesn't do you any good. | :'''Snake:''' Gear is only useful when it's used at the right time and place. Just lugging a ton of it around doesn't do you any good. | ||