Kirby's house
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| A place in | Several games. Appears in Kirby: Right Back at Ya! |
| Theme | Dome-shaped, single-room house |
| Special notes | Kirby's home |
Kirby's house is a small, dome-shaped house located in the beautiful green fields of Dream Land. It was supposedly built for him by Dream Land's residents, in gratitude for returning the food stolen by King Dedede after the events of Kirby's Dream Land.[1]
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 shown in the anime. It has a star above the door in the manga.
Kirby's house doesn't appear much game-wise. Its first appearance was in the story intro for Kirby's Dream Course, and since then, it is seen in Kirby's Star Stacker as well as in the ending for the Milky Way Wishes sub-game in Kirby Super Star and its remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra.
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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 Torkori 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 siccing Blocky on him. Luckily, after Blocky's defeat, Kirby's friends built a second house for him to live in, though Torkori decided he liked the house and offered to make a trade with Kirby, letting him sleep in his nest while Torkori moved into his house, though there were times when Kirby would also sleep in his own house with his crochety bird neighbor.
Kirby's house has been shown a couple of times since the end of the second episode and has even been destroyed sometimes just to be rebuilt again later.
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- ↑ Nintendo Japan (Nintendo Online Magazine - Kirby's profile - March 2000 issue covering Kirby 64: the Crystal Shards release)

