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'''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror''' is a game in the [[Kirby universe|Kirby]] series. It is the only game in the Kirby series that doesn't feature [[King Dedede]].  
'''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror''' is a game in the [[Kirby universe|Kirby]] series. It is the only game in the Kirby series that doesn't feature [[King Dedede]].  


The game takes place in a mirror world, where a Dark Meta Knight appears. He cuts Kirby into four different Kirbies and fights Meta Knight and defeats him. Kirby and his copies procede to defeat him.
The game takes place in a mirror world, where a Dark Meta Knight appears. He cuts Kirby into four different Kirbies and fights Meta Knight and defeats him. Kirby and his copies proceed to defeat him.


==In the Super Smash Bros. Series==
==In the Super Smash Bros. Series==
Unusually, the Super Smash Bros. Series does not take content from this game; rather, the opposite happens. [[Master Hand]] and [[Crazy Hand]] appear as the final bosses in Candy Constellation. Master Hand and Crazy Hand also appear three times as a miniboss - in Rainbow Route, Radish Ruins and Candy Constellation. The music [[Music (SSBB)#Kirby|Forest / Nature Area]] is in Brawl and is the only GBA music to be unchanged.
Unusually, the Super Smash Bros. series (until 2008) does not take content from this game; rather, the opposite happens. [[Master Hand]] and [[Crazy Hand]] appear as the final bosses in Candy Constellation. A solo Master Hand also appears three times as a miniboss - in Rainbow Route, Radish Ruins and Candy Constellation. When Kirby inhales a defeated Master Hand (as a miniboss), he gains the Smash ability - a scaled-down version of Kirby's moveset from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
==Trivia==
 
*When [[Kirby]] "swallows" [[Master Hand]] or [[Crazy Hand]], he gains the ability known as Smash. The Smash ability features special moves that Kirby has in the Super Smash Bros series.
===In ''Brawl''===
The music [[Music (SSBB)#Kirby|Forest / Nature Area]] plays on [[Halberd]] and is the only GBA music to be unchanged.
 
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Revision as of 17:20, July 16, 2010

Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
File:Kirby & the Amazing Mirror.jpg
Box cover for the North American version of Kirby & the Amazing Mirror'.
Developer(s) Flagship
Publisher(s) Nintendo, HAL Laboratory
Released JP: April 15, 2004

EU July 2, 2004
NA October 18, 2004

Genre(s) Platform
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
Ratings ESRB: E

Pegi: 3+

Platform(s) Game Boy Advance

Kirby and the Amazing Mirror is a game in the Kirby series. It is the only game in the Kirby series that doesn't feature King Dedede.

The game takes place in a mirror world, where a Dark Meta Knight appears. He cuts Kirby into four different Kirbies and fights Meta Knight and defeats him. Kirby and his copies proceed to defeat him.

In the Super Smash Bros. Series

Unusually, the Super Smash Bros. series (until 2008) does not take content from this game; rather, the opposite happens. Master Hand and Crazy Hand appear as the final bosses in Candy Constellation. A solo Master Hand also appears three times as a miniboss - in Rainbow Route, Radish Ruins and Candy Constellation. When Kirby inhales a defeated Master Hand (as a miniboss), he gains the Smash ability - a scaled-down version of Kirby's moveset from Super Smash Bros. Melee.

In Brawl

The music Forest / Nature Area plays on Halberd and is the only GBA music to be unchanged.


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