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KPR Susie artwork This article is about Kirby's usual house. For Kirby's residence in Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn, see Kirby's Pad.
The 50 Waddle Dees you've saved worked together to build Kirby's House! It's your home away from home!
— Announcement • Kirby and the Forgotten Land

Kirby's House[1] is a small, dome-shaped house located in the beautiful green fields of Dream Land that debuted in Kirby's Dream Course. It was supposedly built for Kirby by Dream Land's residents, in gratitude for returning the food stolen by King Dedede after the events of Kirby's Dream Land.[2]

In Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, the inside of Kirby's House is like any other regular house. It has a small room with a chimney with a fireplace as well as a small futon, a single window, an orange floor, a bed, and a blue carpet. It has a star above the door in the manga.

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Kirby's Dream Course[]

Kirby's House appears in the intro for the Japanese version of the game. In international versions, it can be seen in the game's instruction booklet. Kirby goes here to sleep, watching the starry sky as he does, only for him and the inhabitants of Dream Land to realize the stars had disappeared; Kirby investigates and finds that King Dedede is responsible for stealing the stars from the sky.

Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra[]

Kirby's House appears in the ending of Milky Way Wishes, where Kirby is sleeping inside after beating Marx.

Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land[]

Kirby's House appears in the opening cutscene, where it shows speech bubbles of sleeping on the outside, most likely from Kirby.

Kirby's Star Stacker[]

Kirby's House appears in the opening for Kirby's Star Stacker; Kirby can be seen riding his Warp Star from it.

Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble[]

Kirby's House appears in the game's ending.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe[]

Kirby's House appears in the "Waking to a flowery coup!" cutscene, where Kirby is sleeping, during which the growing Dreamstalk raises it and Castle Dedede into the sky. It also appears in the game's "FLOWERED" cutscene, where it appears in a flashback and also is carried back to its proper location by the People of the Sky.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land[]

A replica of Kirby's House is built in Waddle Dee Town after 50 Waddle Dees have been rescued. Kirby can sleep in this house to restore his health. Before then, there is a Maxim Tomato between the future sites of Waddle Dee-liveries and Waddle Dee Cafe to serve this purpose. In addition to this, he can also display up to three favorite figurines on top of the fireplace and read a record book describing previous Kirby games.

These games include:

After clearing The Ultimate Cup Z, commemorative photos of each cleared game mode will be hung on the wall of Kirby's House.

In Kirby: Right Back at Ya![]

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We think a Star Warrior deserves a nice place to live, so we pitched in and built you your very own house.
— Tiff • A Blockbuster Battle

Kirby's House is also a location in the anime. In the second episode, A Blockbuster Battle, Kirby's friends were trying to find him his own place to live, since Tokkori didn't like the idea of letting him live in his nest. Eventually, Tiff decided to build Kirby his own house. At first, Kirby was going to live in his own tree house, but King Dedede destroyed it just before summoning Blocky on him. Luckily, after Blocky's defeat, Kirby's friends built a second house for him to live in, though Tokkori decided he liked the house and offered to make a trade with Kirby, letting him sleep in his nest while Tokkori moved into his house, though there were times when Kirby would also sleep in his own house with his cranky bird neighbor.

Kirby's House was shown a couple of times after the end of the second episode and has even been destroyed sometimes, only to be rebuilt again later.

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