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KPR Susie artwork This article is about Kirby's species. For the character, see Kirby. For the series, see Kirby (series).

But, King Dedede! Who are all these Kirby look-alikes?
— Bandana Waddle Dee • Kirby Battle Royale

Kirby's species (individual members are called Kirbys) are small, round creatures with a pair of arms and feet - members of this species also appear to have blush on the sides of their faces. The only known members of the species are Kirby himself, Shadow Kirby, Keeby, and the other clones of Kirby. Meta Knight (and Dark Meta Knight as an extension), Galacta Knight, and Morpho Knight may also be Kirbys, and although there has been some, albeit not definitive, evidence that has accumulated since their debut, this has not been proven.

There is no official name for Kirby's species, however, so they are only referred to as such. A Kirby Super Star Ultra commercial calls Kirby a "Pink Puff," though this may just be regarding Kirby and not the species as a whole. Along with that, the Kirby Super Star Ultra manual refers to Kirby as a "gourmet," but this is probably due to his love of food. In official materials, Kirby is sometimes referred to as a "puff" or "puffball," though this does not necessarily mean that either of these are the actual species name.

Outside of Keeby and possibly Meta Knight, all depicted Kirbys are offshoots, clones, or variants of the original Kirby in some way.

Physical Appearance[]

Kirby's species appear to be completely (or almost completely) spherical in shape, with short "arms" that can double as hands. They stand on two feet, which are rather large in proportion to the rest of their bodies, similar to most creatures in the Kirby games and anime. They have large, oval-shaped eyes, with the scleras usually invisible. Beneath their eyes are two markings, also oval in shape, that often are a shade of pink and resemble blushes, but different colorations reveal they may be colors besides pink. Each possesses a small mouth, red and pink inside, like humans, with a large tongue and no teeth (in most occurrences). If Meta Knight and Galacta Knight are members of this species, then it is possible they may also possess wings and/or horns, unless these appendages are merely part of the knights' armor; the latter appears more likely, as when Galacta Knight is defeated at the end of Meta Knightmare Ultra, his wings come off.

Members[]

Known Members[]

Speculated Members[]

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Unmasked Meta knight

Meta Knight is often speculated to be a relative or a member due to his facial features.

Meta Knight is often assumed to be a member of this species due to his appearance, and this would perhaps suggest that the similar characters of Dark Meta Knight, Galacta Knight, Morpho Knight, Parallel Meta Knight, and the Star Warriors: Sir Arthur, Sir Galahad, Sir Percival, and Sir Lancelot (including several other unnamed Star Warriors) might be members of this species as well as they have round bodies, but they show no other traits. In Kirby: Right Back at Ya! it is hinted Kirby might be a rebellious creation of Nightmare, but this is not canon to the main series.

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Known Coloring[]

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Kirby Colors

Kirby's color palettes in Super Smash Bros.

The common colors of the species are pink, yellow, red, and green, first appearing in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. Kirby Air Ride introduced additional colors: blue, purple, brown, and white. Kirby Battle Royale introduced orange. Kirby & The Amazing Mirror also introduced Shadow Kirby, a dark gray version of Kirby, as well as Spray Paint. All of the colorations shown by this species seem to be vibrant and chromatic for the most part, very rarely taking on a dull shade. The colors for their feet are typically darker than the main color of their bodies. Spray Paint could change Kirby's coloration into many different colors. More Spray Paint was later added in Kirby: Squeak Squad, and different members of Kirby's species can also have different colorations for their feet. As of Kirby's Return to Dream Land, however, the four main colored Kirbys are pink, yellow, blue, and green.

Games[]

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror[]

In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, the Kirby species plays a large role. The story begins when Kirby is sliced by Dark Meta Knight's sword, causing him to split into four Kirbys, each a different color (Pink, Yellow, Red, and Green). The game also features a character called Shadow Kirby, the Mirror World version of Kirby who looks like a gray and black version of Kirby himself.

Kirby Battle Royale[]

In Kirby Battle Royale, King Dedede uses a machine called the Kirby Printer to produce a plethora of Kirbys. He holds a fighting competition with them in the hopes of humiliating his rival, though this ultimately fails. The colored Kirbys are identical to real members of the species, though their creation is artificial. Of the five clone colors (Yellow, Green, Blue, White, and Orange), Orange Kirby's creation is the most noteworthy, as this character has never appeared prior to this game.

Kirby Star Allies[]

The Kirbys appear in Kirby Star Allies's sub-games, Chop Champs and Star Slam Heroes. Players and/or CPUs are Kirby, Yellow Kirby, Blue Kirby, and Green Kirby for Player 1, Player 2, Player 3, and Player 4 respectively.

Trivia[]

  • Given that the only games in which the Kirbys play a role in the story, outside of Keeby and possibly Meta Knight, portray them as clones of the original Kirby in some fashion, it is unknown if Kirby's species is a naturally occurring race.
    • However, there are some exceptions, such as the Kirbys in Kirby Air Ride; it may still be possible that Kirby's race occurs naturally.
  • The enemy species known as Batamon bears a great resemblance to Kirby's species, although it is unknown if there's any relation between the two.
    • In The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening and its remake, Anti-Kirbys exist. These opponents have similar abilities and attributes to Kirby.
  • Despite sources claiming Kirby is only 8 inches tall[1][2], in Kirby's Dream Land 3, Samus is shown to be about only twice as tall as Kirby, despite being either 6'3" or 5'5" (depending on the source). Additionally, Adeleine is only slightly taller than Kirby despite being a human. While this could suggest Samus and Adeleine are much smaller than humans in real life, this could also simply be due to the cartoony art style and proportions of the Kirby series.
  • Starting in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, one of Kirby's palette swaps resembles Meta Knight without his mask, further implying that Meta Knight may be a Kirby.
  • Void Termina/Void Soul/Void may be related to this species because he constantly uses Kirby's neutral expression in his core form. However, it is unknown if Void is truly related to the species or not.

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References[]

  1. Kirby's profile
  2. Super Smash Bros. - Kirby's in-game biography
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