“ | You won't find a soft path through these softy billowy clouds! By hiding in the clouds, King Dedede's bullies will find a way to surprise you when you least expect it. The boss Kracko is lightning fast. You'll have to keep moving and keep a clear head in order to beat him!” |
— Instruction manual description • Kirby's Dream Land |
Bubbly Clouds is a recurring level in the Kirby series. It is the fourth level of Kirby's Dream Land and the third of Spring Breeze in Kirby Super Star/Kirby Super Star Ultra. It is visited after Float Islands and before Mt. Dedede. Bubbly Clouds is replaced by Crash Clouds in Revenge of the King.
In Kirby's Epic Yarn, Bubbly Clouds makes a cameo appearance as a type of fabric. The pattern appears to be based closely on the Kirby Super Star Ultra version. In addition, a piano rendition of the theme returns for Dream Land's Cloud Palace.
So far, all versions of Bubbly Clouds have had Kracko feature either as a boss and/or mid-boss along with Kracko Jr..
Intro
In Kirby's Dream Land, Kirby falls into a large cloud which then flashes and drops stars and dozens of both large and small Kirbys from it.
The intro is changed in Spring Breeze. The intro is the same as the Castle Lololo intro, as Castle Lololo isn't in Spring Breeze.
General Information
Bubbly Clouds is a regal area high above the skies of Dream Land. Many puffy, multicolored clouds and beautiful architecture make up the scenery of the level. Kirby even has a full view of Dream Land's galaxy at later points in the level. The level also has many spike traps in it, making Parasol quite useful. Near the end of the level, Kirby may enter the moon to fight a mid-boss and heal right before the boss battle. In the last level of Kirby's Adventure and its remake (a mini rendition of Kirby's Dream Land) Kirby can enter the moon once more. This time however, a secret switch is found for Kirby to activate. Kracko is the boss of Bubbly Clouds, and Kracko Jr. (his weaker form) is fought as a mid-boss.
In terms of enemies, Bubbly Clouds has many airborne enemies like Bronto Burts and enemies wielding Parasols. In Kirby's Dream Land, Two Faces and Dizzys also appear, and in Spring Breeze many bird-like foes including Tookeys and Twizzys appear.
In Kirby Super Star and its remake, if Kirby flies up to the moon and presses Up, he will enter the moon like he would a door. It leads to a room full of food and Bonkers.
Copy Abilities
Beam |
Bomb |
Cutter |
Hammer |
Mike |
Mirror |
Parasol |
Sleep |
Stone |
Sword |
Music
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Etymology
Bubbly Clouds' name is derived from bubbly, which can either refer to an informal term for Champagne or sparkling wine, or simply something full of or producing bubbles.
Related Quotes
“ | By the time Kirby reaches Bubbly Clouds, he should be an ace flyer and air-blast marksman. The flying enemies in this stage can give Kirby troubles, but this, I believe, is the point which all enemies try to convey. There are two hidden 1-Ups in this stage. They can be extremely helpful to a Dream Lander who is running low on lives. Explore every nook and cranny in the clouds and corridors to find hidden passageways leading to 1-Ups. Find one 1-Up before and one 1-Up after the first confrontation with Kracko.” |
— Description • Nintendo Power (Volume #39) |
Trivia
- Bubbly Clouds' music has been remixed in later Kirby games:
- A slightly altered version of the music is used for Kracko Land in Kirby's Pinball Land.
- The music was reused for Levels 1-3, 2-3, 5-3 and 7-2 in Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble.
- A remix of the music is used for Tiny Town in Kirby: Canvas Curse.
- A remix of the music is used for Cloud Palace in Kirby's Epic Yarn.
- A remix of the music is used for the main menu of Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition.
- A remix of the music is used when Kirby lands on a cloud in the Goal Game of Kirby: Planet Robobot.
- In Kirby: Triple Deluxe's Kirby Fighters sub-game, Bubbly Clouds appears as a stage. The stage's appearance is based off of Bubbly Clouds' appearance in Kirby Super Star/Kirby Super Star Ultra. This stage reappears in Kirby Fighters Deluxe.
- Scenery from Bubbly Clouds is used as a backdrop for Kirby Super Star Ultra-themed badge catchers and badge albums in Nintendo Badge Arcade.