This article is about the level in Kirby's Dream Land 2 and 3. For the level in Kirby's Epic Yarn, see Grass Land (Kirby's Epic Yarn).
“ | In the wild nature of Grass Land, master the basic operations of the game while taking in the scenery.” |
— Instruction manual description • Kirby's Dream Land 3 |
Grass Land is the first level in Kirby's Dream Land 2 and 3. It is mostly flat, but has some hills and platforms.
Kirby's Dream Land 2
Intro
Parasol Kirby walks over to Rick, who is standing in a grassy field. Kirby hops onto Rick's back, and Rick balances Kirby on top of the parasol that is atop his nose.
Rainbow Drop
Stage 3: Use Parasol with Rick to destroy the Elemental Blocks. If Kirby doesn't have Parasol, it is available in the following room. This Rainbow Drop can be obtained without Rick, but it is slightly more difficult to perform.
Kirby's Dream Land 3
The boss of the level is Whispy Woods.
Rick and Nago are the first animal friends to appear in this level.
Intro
This scene plays similarly to the one in Kirby's Dream Land 2, but before Kirby can jump onto the back of his hamster buddy, his blob friend ChuChu jumps onto Kirby's back instead. Rick watches dejectedly as Kirby and ChuChu spin away in their parasol.
Missions
- Don't step on the Tulips
- Show MuchiMuchi ChuChu's inhale
- Find the Gordo that Pitcher Man threw
- Reunite Cahmu and Goku
- Bring Kine to his wife
- Find Pierre's juggling shapes
Grass Land is the first level in the game. The characters that appear in the level are:
- Tulip
- MuchiMuchi
- Pitcher Man
- Cahmu and Goku
- Mine
- Pierre
Related Quotes
“ | Grass Land is an open field. Team up with Rick as you proceed and watch out for Whispy Woods.” |
— Instruction manual description • Kirby's Dream Land 2 |
“ | Each stage has numbered doors, behind which lie various landscapes to explore. The Antagonist's room is last, marked by a skull. Grass Land is fairly easy, letting you practice your inhale and spit—er, shooting technique.” |
— Description • Nintendo Power (Volume #72) |
Music
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Trivia
- The music played in this stage in Kirby's Dream Land was remixed in later Kirby games:
- A remix of the music was used as the "Mountain Stream" music in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
- A remix of the music is used as the theme for Ravine Road in Kirby: Canvas Curse.
- An arrangement of the theme was used for certain stages in Kirby: Squeak Squad.
- In Kirby: Triple Deluxe's Kirby Fighters sub-game, there is a stage based off of Stage 5 of Grass Land (Kirby's Dream Land 3). It is called Coo's Forest. This stage reappears in the sub-game's remake, Kirby Fighters Deluxe.