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|Director = Sōji Yoshikawa
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|Start date = October 6, 2001
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|Genre = Action<br>Adventure<br>Comedy<br>Science-fantasy
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|Number of episodes = 6
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|Expansion types = Air inflation<br>Weight gain}}
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'''''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!''''' (''Hoshi no Kirby'' in Japan) is an anime series based on Nintendo's Kirby franchise. It was made by Warpstar Inc., which was formed from a joint investment between Nintendo and HAL Laboratory, Inc. The show ran for 100 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and aired on Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting before before being re-aired by 4Kids in the United States.
 
'''''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!''''' (''Hoshi no Kirby'' in Japan) is an anime series based on Nintendo's Kirby franchise. It was made by Warpstar Inc., which was formed from a joint investment between Nintendo and HAL Laboratory, Inc. The show ran for 100 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and aired on Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting before before being re-aired by 4Kids in the United States.
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 12 June 2023

Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
KRBAY logo.png
Genre Action
Adventure
Comedy
Science-fantasy
Directed by Sōji Yoshikawa
Studio Studio Comet
Warpstar, Inc.
Dentsu
Original run October 6, 2001 - September 27, 2003
Wikipedia

Kirby: Right Back at Ya! (Hoshi no Kirby in Japan) is an anime series based on Nintendo's Kirby franchise. It was made by Warpstar Inc., which was formed from a joint investment between Nintendo and HAL Laboratory, Inc. The show ran for 100 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and aired on Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting before before being re-aired by 4Kids in the United States.

Kirby, a young Star Warrior, crash lands near Cappy Town in Dream Land. There he becomes friends with Tiff, Tuff, and the other residents. The self-proclaimed monarch of Dream Land, King Dedede, doesn't particularly like Kirby so he frequently plans to get rid of him. He does this by ordering monsters from Nightmare Enterprises and sending them after the pink puffball. The show takes a monster of the week format where Kirby needs to defeat each monster and eventually, Nightmare himself.

Hatch Me if You Can (E30)

Kirby fights the baby Galbo's parent as Fire Kirby. At the end of the fight, he flies inside the monster and fills it with fire until it explodes.

Junk Jam (E33)

Kirby battles Fire Lion as Fire Kirby. He defeats the monster by inflating it with his own fire and tossing it into the sea.

Kirby Takes the Cake (E51)

When Kirby becomes Bomb Kirby, the transformation sequence has him inflate and explode. This happens again in five other episodes: A Half-Baked Battle (E57), Right Hand Robot (E78), Mumbies Madness (E84), A Sunsational Surprise/ A Sunsational Puzzle (E85), and Fright to the Finish (E100).

Fitness Fiend (E61)

King Dedede orders a shipment of pufferzine-infused potato chips to stop Kirby. Instead of saving them for the pink puffball, both he and Kirby eat massive amounts of them.

Buccaneer Birdy (E70)

Tokkori briefly appears bloated after being fed a large meal by King Dedede.

Hunger Struck (E92)

When Cook Kirby and Fryclops fight by making food for the Waddle Dees, some of them get bloated from eating too much. The reason for this is Fryclops makes large amounts of food.

Kirby 3D (E101)

In this Nintendo Video-exclusive, Kabuki Kirby fights Lobzilla. To finish off the monster, Kirby fires a beam into its mouth and causes it to explode.