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|[[Bowser Jr.]]||||||||[[File:KirbyBowserJrHat.jpg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Bowser Jr Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Bowser Jr. Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Clown Cannon]]||Unlike Bowser Jr., Kirby is silent when using Clown Cannon. Additionally, due to not having a Clown Car, Kirby performs the move with his mouth instead.
|[[Bowser Jr.]]||||||||[[File:KirbyBowserJrHat.jpg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Bowser Jr Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Bowser Jr. Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Clown Cannon]]||Unlike Bowser Jr., Kirby is silent when using Clown Cannon. Additionally, due to not having a Clown Car, Kirby performs the move with his mouth instead.
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|[[Byleth]]||||||||||[[File:SSBU Byleth Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Failnaught]]||Even if a female Byleth is inhaled, Kirby will still have male Byleth's hair.
|[[Byleth]]||||||||||[[File:SSBU Byleth Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Failnaught]]||
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|[[Captain Falcon]]||[[File:Kirby Captain Falcon SSB.png|125px]]||[[File:Kirbyfalcon.png|125px]]||[[File:Kfalconpunch.jpg|125px]]||[[File:KirbyHatFalcon.jpg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Captain Falcon Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Captain Falcon Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Falcon Punch]]||In ''SSB'', Kirby can use the Falcon Punch as a horizontal recovery move. In ''Brawl'', throwing it immediately after a jump gives him large boost upward. The visor was blank until ''Ultimate'', when it was given the same "eyes" as [[Captain Falcon]]'s visor and also became opaque for the first time since ''Smash 64''. In ''Ultimate'', Kirby slides backwards further after throwing out the punch, ending up closer to where he was before using the move. Kirby also says "Falcon Punch!" like Captain Falcon when using the move.
|[[Captain Falcon]]||[[File:Kirby Captain Falcon SSB.png|125px]]||[[File:Kirbyfalcon.png|125px]]||[[File:Kfalconpunch.jpg|125px]]||[[File:KirbyHatFalcon.jpg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Captain Falcon Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Captain Falcon Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Falcon Punch]]||In ''SSB'', Kirby can use the Falcon Punch as a horizontal recovery move. In ''Brawl'', throwing it immediately after a jump gives him large boost upward. The visor was blank until ''Ultimate'', when it was given the same "eyes" as [[Captain Falcon]]'s visor and also became opaque for the first time since ''Smash 64''. In ''Ultimate'', Kirby slides backwards further after throwing out the punch, ending up closer to where he was before using the move. Kirby also says "Falcon Punch!" like Captain Falcon when using the move.
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|[[Joker]]||||||||||[[File:SSBU Joker Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Gun]]||As Kirby does not copy the [[Rebellion Gauge]], he does not have access to [[Arsène]] or [[Gun Special]].
|[[Joker]]||||||||||[[File:SSBU Joker Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Gun]]||As Kirby does not copy the [[Rebellion Gauge]], he does not have access to [[Arsène]] or [[Gun Special]].
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|[[Kazuya]]||||||||||[[File:SSBU Kazuya Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Devil Blaster]]||Kirby's appearance changes to resemble Devil Kazuya while performing Devil Blaster, with wings and a purple coloration. The rest of the time, his appearance is based on Kazuya's human look (with his left eye turned red), and retains Kirby's standard palette swaps.
|[[Kazuya]]||||||||||[[File:SSBU Kazuya Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Devil Blaster]]||Kirby's appearance changes to resemble Devil Kazuya while performing Devil Blaster, with wings and a purple coloration. The rest of the time, his appearance is based on Kazuya's human look, and retains Kirby's standard palette swaps.
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|[[Ken]]||||||||||[[File:SSBU Ken Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Hadoken]]||Like Ken, Kirby cannot perform the Shakunetsu Hadoken (which is not part of Ken's moveset), but can use a stronger Hadoken through the traditional input. However, Kirby cannot perform the Oosoto Mawashi Geri or the Nata Otoshi Geri as Ken can. Incidentally, Kirby has separate voice clips for him saying Ken's Hadoken instead of using the same voice clips used for Ryu's version. Unlike Ken, Kirby remains quiet if he attempts to fire a Hadoken while one's already in play.
|[[Ken]]||||||||||[[File:SSBU Ken Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Hadoken]]||Like Ken, Kirby cannot perform the Shakunetsu Hadoken (which is not part of Ken's moveset), but can use a stronger Hadoken through the traditional input. However, Kirby cannot perform the Oosoto Mawashi Geri or the Nata Otoshi Geri as Ken can. Incidentally, Kirby has separate voice clips for him saying Ken's Hadoken instead of using the same voice clips used for Ryu's version. Unlike Ken, Kirby remains quiet if he attempts to fire a Hadoken while one's already in play.
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|[[R.O.B.]]||||||[[File:Kr.o.b.jpg|125px]]||[[File:KirbyROB3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby ROB Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU R.O.B. Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Robo Beam]]||While R.O.B. does not emit a vocalization during this move, Kirby says "Beep!" in a monotone voice. Resembles {{s|wikirby|Laser}} Kirby in both design and function.
|[[R.O.B.]]||||||[[File:Kr.o.b.jpg|125px]]||[[File:KirbyROB3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby ROB Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU R.O.B. Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Robo Beam]]||While R.O.B. does not emit a vocalization during this move, Kirby says "Beep!" in a monotone voice. Resembles {{s|wikirby|Laser}} Kirby in both design and function.
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|[[Robin]]||||||||[[File:KirbyRobin3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Robin Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Robin Kirby.jpg|125px]]||{{b|Thunder|Robin}}||Once Kirby exhausts the Thunder tome, he loses the Copy Ability entirely. Unlike Robin, he does not drop a tome to throw. He also says the name of all three versions of the move like with Robin. Even if a female Robin is inhaled, Kirby will still have male Robin's hair.
|[[Robin]]||||||||[[File:KirbyRobin3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Robin Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Robin Kirby.jpg|125px]]||{{b|Thunder|Robin}}||Once Kirby exhausts the Thunder tome, he loses the Copy Ability entirely. Unlike Robin, he does not drop a tome to throw. He also says the name of all three versions of the move like with Robin.
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|[[Rosalina]]||||||||[[File:KirbyRosalina3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Rosalina Luma Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Rosalina Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Luma Shot]]||A yellow, unvoiced Luma appears when the button is pushed, and vanishes after losing momentum. Unlike Rosalina, Kirby's Luma cannot be attacked, and cannot block projectiles either - however, the Luma is in fact a separate entity, as it can be "caught" on ledges even if Kirby falls past them. Also, the attack cannot be spammed, as it requires a cooldown before it can be used again. In ''Ultimate'', Kirby's version has {{rollover|slightly different properties|angle: 45 → 52, knockback scaling: 104 → 102, hitlag: 0.8x → 1x, shield damage: -2.5 → 0|y}} than Rosalina's.
|[[Rosalina]]||||||||[[File:KirbyRosalina3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Rosalina Luma Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Rosalina Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Luma Shot]]||A yellow, unvoiced Luma appears when the button is pushed, and vanishes after losing momentum. Unlike Rosalina, Kirby's Luma cannot be attacked, and cannot block projectiles either - however, the Luma is in fact a separate entity, as it can be "caught" on ledges even if Kirby falls past them. Also, the attack cannot be spammed, as it requires a cooldown before it can be used again. In ''Ultimate'', Kirby's version has {{rollover|slightly different properties|angle: 45 → 52, knockback scaling: 104 → 102, hitlag: 0.8x → 1x, shield damage: -2.5 → 0|y}} than Rosalina's.
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|[[Villager]]||||||||[[File:KirbyVillager3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Villager Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Villager Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Pocket]]||
|[[Villager]]||||||||[[File:KirbyVillager3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Villager Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Villager Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Pocket]]||
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|[[Wario]]||||||[[File:Fatmankirby.jpg|125px]]||[[File:KirbyWario3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Wario Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Wario Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Chomp]]||Due to Kirby's slower fall speed, he can cancel a short-hopped Chomp before landing and act again, giving him extra mixups on ledge compared to Wario. He can also attempt a suicide KO with the aerial version. Regardless of which outfit Wario is wearing, Kirby will always wear the biker helmet.
|[[Wario]]||||||[[File:Fatmankirby.jpg|125px]]||[[File:KirbyWario3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Wario Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Wario Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Chomp]]||Due to Kirby's slower fall speed, he can cancel a short-hopped Chomp before landing and act again, giving him extra mixups on ledge compared to Wario. He can also attempt a suicide KO with the aerial version.
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|[[Wii Fit Trainer]]||||||||[[File:KirbyWiiFitTrainer3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Wii Fit Trainer Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Wii Fit Trainer Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Sun Salutation]]||Resembles Snow Kirby's coloration from ''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror'' and ''Kirby: Squeak Squad''. Unlike with most other copy abilities, Kirby doesn't mimic Wii Fit Trainer's "Salute the Sun!"{{NTSC}}/"Sun Salutation!"{{PAL}}/"{{ja|太陽礼拝!|Taiyō Reihai!}}" yell. Kirby will always copy the female Trainer, even if his opponent is male.
|[[Wii Fit Trainer]]||||||||[[File:KirbyWiiFitTrainer3DS.jpeg|125px]]<br>[[File:Kirby Wii Fit Trainer Wii U.jpeg|125px]]||[[File:SSBU Wii Fit Trainer Kirby.jpg|125px]]||[[Sun Salutation]]||Resembles Snow Kirby's coloration from ''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror'' and ''Kirby: Squeak Squad''. Unlike with most other copy abilities, Kirby doesn't mimic Wii Fit Trainer's "Salute the Sun!"{{NTSC}}/"Sun Salutation!"{{PAL}}/"{{ja|太陽礼拝!|Taiyō Reihai!}}" yell.
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|[[Wolf]]||||||[[File:Kwolf.jpg|125px]]||||[[File:SSBU Wolf Kirby.jpg|125px]]||{{b|Blaster|Wolf}}||In ''Ultimate'', the thrusting sound effect is out of sync, playing when Kirby takes out his Blaster rather than during the thrust.
|[[Wolf]]||||||[[File:Kwolf.jpg|125px]]||||[[File:SSBU Wolf Kirby.jpg|125px]]||{{b|Blaster|Wolf}}||In ''Ultimate'', the thrusting sound effect is out of sync, playing when Kirby takes out his Blaster rather than during the thrust.
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*The {{iw|wikirby|Smash Bros.}} copy ability (seen in ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby & The Amazing Mirror}}'', ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition}}'', and ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby: Planet Robobot}}'') allows Kirby to use his standard moveset from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series in the mainline ''Kirby'' games.
*The {{iw|wikirby|Smash Bros.}} copy ability (seen in ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby & The Amazing Mirror}}'', ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition}}'', and ''{{iw|wikirby|Kirby: Planet Robobot}}'') allows Kirby to use his standard moveset from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series in the mainline ''Kirby'' games.
*[[Masahiro Sakurai]] has noted that adding DLC characters is made even more difficult by the fact that Kirby has to have another copy ability added every time one is included.
*[[Masahiro Sakurai]] has noted that adding DLC characters is made even more difficult by the fact that Kirby has to have another copy ability added every time one is included.
*If Kirby is on the receiving end of a [[Star KO]] or a [[Screen KO]] while a [[Copy Ability]] is active, it will be lost in the time between him leaving the screen and reappearing rather than upon the loss of stock.
*Zelda, Falco, and Hero are the only characters whose copy ability hats are not solely based on the character's concurrent appearance in ''Smash''. Zelda's is based on young Zelda's hat from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' in all games prior to ''Ultimate'', despite Zelda not wearing this hat in any of her playable appearances. Falco's is based on his head design in ''Star Fox 64'', despite this only being accurate to his depiction in ''Melee'', as his design is changed in later ''Smash'' games. The Hero's incorporates a piece of equipment that the Luminary can wear in his original game, despite him not doing so in ''Smash''.
*Zelda, Falco, and Hero are the only characters whose copy ability hats are not solely based on the character's concurrent appearance in ''Smash''. Zelda's is based on young Zelda's hat from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' in all games prior to ''Ultimate'', despite Zelda not wearing this hat in any of her playable appearances. Falco's is based on his head design in ''Star Fox 64'', despite this only being accurate to his depiction in ''Melee'', as his design is changed in later ''Smash'' games. The Hero's incorporates a piece of equipment that the Luminary can wear in his original game, despite him not doing so in ''Smash''.
**Zelda is the only character whose copy ability hat has been based on a different version of the character copied, as ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'' use the ''Twilight Princess'' incarnation of Zelda.
**Zelda is the only character whose copy ability hat has been based on a different version of the character copied, as ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'' use the ''Twilight Princess'' incarnation of Zelda.

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