Kirby And The Rainbow Curse Full Game
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" | Guide Kirby to his goal by drawing a rainbow line with the stylus. Kirby tin can also transform into iii types of vehicles and team up with Waddle Dee for up to four-actor cooperative action. | " | — Other Games department in Super Kirby Clash, Kirby Fighters 2 and Kirby and the Forgotten Land |
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse , known as Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush in British English language, is the sole Kirby title released for the Wii U in 2015. The game is distinct in that everything is rendered with a clay motif, with the opening cut-scene even being an bodily claymation. Known as a spiritual successor to Kirby: Canvas Expletive, the game'south genre is called a "affect platformer", and involves guiding Kirby through stages by cartoon lines for him to ride upon to help him avoid hazards, collect items, and battle enemies. Almost all gameplay is handled by apply of the Wii U GamePad'due south touch screen, with additional players joining in using an external controller such as a Wii remote.
In Kirby and the Rainbow Expletive, Kirby is called to run a risk when his domicile planet Popstar has all its colour (and hence, life) stolen by Claycia - a talented magical sculptor gone bad - who uses the colour to build the seven distinct worlds of Seventopia. Claycia'southward erstwhile friend Elline finds and repaints Kirby and Waddle Dee and then they tin can help her terminate Claycia's machinations and effort to knock some sense into her. The three battle their way through each world of Seventopia and face up Claycia in her palace in Purple Fortress, where they soon realize that she is being controlled by a malevolent entity named Night Crafter. Afterwards freeing Claycia from this monster, Kirby chases after and defeats Nighttime Crafter, and is thanked by Claycia who restores Popstar to its former vibrancy.
Story [edit]
The story of Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is very similar to that of Kirby: Canvas Curse, though perhaps a bit more than fleshed out. It starts with an idyllic scene in Dream Land, where Kirby discovers how much fun it can be to roll around afterwards trying to chase downward an apple tree he was planning to swallow simply had dropped down a hillside. After Kirby crashes into Waddle Dee, a strange hole appears in the sky which only Waddle Dee seems to notice, and from the hole, a rainbow beam emerges which steals all the color from Popstar, thus freezing everything and everyone in place. A short while later, a living paintbrush emerges from the pigsty, beingness chased by 2 disembodied easily. The paintbrush reveals herself to exist a fairy named Elline, and in desperation, paints the two closest things she sees back to life, which simply happen to be Kirby and Waddle Dee. Acting quickly, Kirby grabs Elline to go her away from the hands, while Waddle Dee charges forward with his spear to drive them off. This done, Elline explains the situation to the two and they hold to help her. Elline paints a rainbow rope and scoots Kirby along it into the hole as Waddle Dee follows behind on pes.
The hole in the sky leads to a new world called Seventopia, which consists of seven distinct planets built from the color that was stolen from Popstar. As Kirby and Elline travel through these worlds, Elline reveals through her Secret Diary that the villain responsible for the theft of Popstar'south color is a magic sculptor girl named Claycia, who was one time Elline's friend simply who mysteriously turned evil and turned on her. After a long and lighthearted risk, Kirby and Elline make it to Purple Fortress and face down Claycia. Elline tries one more fourth dimension to reason with her before the fight starts, simply Claycia callously slaps her away with her Take hold of Hands, prompting Kirby to stride in and fight. After a brief fight, Claycia is knocked downward, and the blinders on her eyes lifted.
From here, Claycia finally comes to her senses and reunites with Elline, only their moment is interrupted when a malevolent entity emerges from the blinders and reveals itself to be the true possessor of the Take hold of Easily. This sinister beingness named Dark Crafter - finally revealed every bit the true villain who had been possessing Claycia - tries to escape into outer space, but Kirby takes later him after being transformed into the Kirby Rocket. A running boxing ensues as Dark Crafter tries badly to keep Kirby away, but Kirby catches up and crashes into the fiend repeatedly, finally destroying him. When Kirby returns, Claycia and Elline paint him a Warp Star to take him home. When they get back to Popstar, Claycia and Elline team up to return Popstar's colors, and so paint Kirby hundreds of apples as a reward for his hard work.
Gameplay [edit]
The gameplay in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is similar to Kirby: Canvas Curse, and places the player in the role of Elline, drawing Kirby rainbow ropes to guide him through the stages and help him boxing his enemies. To create these rainbow ropes, the role player draws on the Wii U Game Pad's touch screen. Tapping Kirby can allow him to nuance to defeat enemies. When the player taps and holds Kirby when he has 100 point stars, he can practice a Star Dash, which allows him to crash through metal blocks and pulverize otherwise invulnerable enemies like Cotta Knight. This mechanic, in add-on to the special transformations detailed below, are the replacement for Copy Abilities, which are absent-minded from this game. Aside from that, the enemies, hazards, and other obstacles that Kirby faces are very similar to those he faces in Kirby: Sheet Expletive, though with several novel twists. The stage and dominate progression even so is more like to a traditional Kirby game than to Kirby: Canvas Curse.
In sure stages, Elline can use an easel to transform Kirby into various special forms: those being the Kirby Tank, Kirby Submarine, and Kirby Rocket. In the Tank transformation, tapping Kirby moves him forward, while tapping everywhere else causes Kirby to shoot at that location. If Kirby has 100 bespeak stars, the thespian tin can tap and hold a location to fire a lot of bullets. In the Submarine transformation, Kirby automatically fires missiles, but the player can directly the missiles by cartoon a rainbow rope. Tapping and property Kirby when he has 100 point stars lets him burn a more powerful missile. In the Rocket transformation, Kirby automatically flies in a set direction, but cartoon a rainbow rope can guide him. When the histrion taps and holds Kirby when he has 100 point stars, Kirby dashes powerfully in a similar manner to a Star Nuance.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse features multiplayer, where up to three additional players can take the role of Waddle Dees of unlike colors. These Waddle Dees are capable of running around, attacking enemies with their spears, performing a limited continuous jump, and carrying and tossing Kirby. All the same, they only have two hit points, making them somewhat fragile. When Waddle Dees are present, some areas in stages turn into Catch Paw ambushes. Kirby is helpless confronting Take hold of Easily, so the Waddle Dees have to step in to defend him from them.
amiibo are also supported in this game, which requite Kirby different powers. When the Kirby amiibo is used, Kirby wears a belt with a star and can Star Dash even without 100 bespeak stars. When the Meta Knight amiibo is used, Kirby can dash faster, and he gains Meta Knight'southward mask. When the King Dedede amiibo is used, Kirby gains an additional ii health bars, so he starts a level with six health bars. Yet, amiibo can only exist used in one phase in one case per twenty-four hours.[1]
Levels [edit]
Much of Kirby and the Rainbow Curse takes place in Seventopia, with each level being a split region defined by a particular colour of the rainbow. Each level has four stages, with the last one being the dominate stage (albeit with a little more to it than just the fight). The following tabular array lists each level in Kirby and the Rainbow Expletive.
Level | Stages | Boss(es) | Details |
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| The Take chances Begins Up the Big Ol' Tree Great Cave Escape The Woods of Whispy Wood | Whispy Woods | No transformations occur in this level. |
| Dig and Dash Deploy the Kirby Tank! The Long-Lost Ruins Hooplagoon, Relic of the Ruins | Hooplagoon | The Kirby Tank is first seen hither. |
| Swept Out to Sea The Haunted Ship Kirby Submarine's Torpedo Time The Claykken'south Lair | The Claykken | The Kirby Submarine is get-go seen here. |
| Rainbow Across the Skies The Wild Red Yonder Kirby Rocket'southward Big Alpha Sky-High Whispy Woods | Whispy Wood (reprise) | The Kirby Rocket is outset seen hither. |
| Woodland Battle Gondola Ride Deep-Divin' Kirby Submarine Hooplagoon of the Lake | Hooplagoon (reprise) | |
| Burning Secrets Back to the Battleship Volcanic Panic The Claykken's Sea of Burn | The Claykken (reprise) | |
| Infiltrate the Junk Manufactory! Kirby + Kirby Wonder Infinite The Terminal Battle | Claycia & Dark Crafter | The Kirby Rocket is used during the terminal boss fight. |
Modes [edit]
- Story Way follows the story plot. In each level (excluding dominate levels), there are four or 5 treasure chests for Kirby to collect. The treasure chests contain figurines and music.
- Challenge Mode contains 48 challenge rooms for Kirby. Kirby has 15 seconds each in each section to collect the treasure chests. One-Minute Challenges take four sections to complete. Survival Challenges accept 12 sections to consummate, merely if Kirby does not collect the treasure chest in 1 of the sections, the challenge automatically ends.
- Figurine Showcase shows all of the unlocked figurines. There are figurines of the protagonists, enemies, and even characters from other Kirby games.
- Hole-and-corner Diary contains Elline's hush-hush diary pages. The diary is nearly the plot too every bit Kirby's life in her perspective.
- Music Room contains music from this game as well every bit the unlocked music from past Kirby games.
Characters [edit]
Protagonists [edit]
Grapheme | Description | Notes |
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| A naive but powerful pink creature who makes his home on Popstar. For whatsoever reason, he has decided to roll effectually like a ball instead of walking, hovering, or inhaling his enemies. Instead, he tackles his opponents using his Touch Nuance and tin use a more powerful Star Dash if he collects enough Signal Stars. Elline can also transform him into three different forms to add together to his armory in sure stages. | |
| An anthropomorphized paintbrush fairy who hails from Seventopia and was best friends with Claycia earlier she mysteriously turned evil. She runs into Kirby and Waddle Dee later on being chased into Popstar by ii Grab Easily, who her new friends drive away. She is the ane responsible for drawing the Rainbow Ropes that the player conjures using the Wii U's stylus. She can also paint and transform Kirby and other objects. | |
| One of Kirby's stalwart buddies who carries a spear and wears a blue bandana. He joins Kirby and Elline on their quest and can utilize his spear to bat abroad enemies and Grab Hands. Unlike Kirby, he tin can walk aroud freely, and can likewise pick upwards and toss Kirby as needed. | Waddle Dee but appears in multiplayer gameplay. Up to three can bring together in at a time, each a different color, but just the standard Red Waddle Dee appears in the opening. |
| Elline's friend and a talented sculptor who built Seventopia. Something foreign has happened to her, nevertheless, which has turned her evil, casting Elline aside and setting out to rob the universe of its color (and hence, its life). It is later revealed that she was being possessed by a malevolent cloud creature named Dark Crafter, who Kirby helps to defeat. |
Enemies [edit]
Enemy | Points | Description | Notes |
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| 100 points, 3 Point Stars | A blueish flying problems-like animate being like to Bronto Burt. Information technology oft flies in lines with other Barampas to make it resemble a longer atypical animate being. | This enemy was never given a name in the English localization, nor does it have a Figurine. |
| Due north/A | A giant battleship which doggedly pursues Kirby and fires incendiary shots at him from the groundwork. Kirby later destroys information technology from the inside using the Kirby Rocket. | |
| N/A | A bladed relative of Gordo who swings on a concatenation in a circular pattern. Like Gordo, Blado cannot be defeated. | |
| 100 points, 3 Bespeak Stars | Round fish that vesture goggles which can be institute pond through water or flopping around on land. | Red Blippers concord position or follow set patterns, while blue ones pursue Kirby. |
| 100 points, iii Point Stars | A flying bug-similar creature that can carry certain items and takes two shots from the Kirby Tank to defeat. Information technology will try to drop a bomb on Kirby if it has one. | |
| 100 points, 3 Point Stars | A bound-bound creature with a bowtie that bounces beyond whatever surface area information technology finds itself in. | |
| 500 points, 10 Bespeak Stars | A much larger variant of Bouncy, who takes 7 Touch Dashes to defeat. | |
| 100 points, 3 Betoken Stars (normal) 500 points, 10 Betoken Stars (large) | A familiar flying troublemaker who can be seen in the skies in diverse regions of Seventopia. | The red ones motility in a ready direction or agree position, while blue ones follow Kirby. In that location are also giant Bronto Burts that take vii Bear on Dashes to defeat. |
| 100 points, ten Signal Stars | A Bronto Burt wearing armor that can only exist defeated using a Star Dash. | |
| 100 points, 3 Bespeak Stars | A modest ghostly-looking creature with a lite on its caput. It stands in place or waddles back and along, and occasionally lets out an electric field, similar to Sparky. | |
| 100 points, 3 Point Stars | A Cotta who has been shaped into an immobile cannon, similar to Shotzo. | |
| 100 points, 3 Point Stars | A fish that likes to swim up waterfalls while carrying various items. He flops effectually slowly on land. | |
| None | A round floating creature that periodically extends and retracts its spikes. When its spikes are retracted, it tin be knocked away. | Only appears in The Terminal Battle. This enemy was never given a name in the English localization, nor does information technology take a Figurine. |
| 100 points, three Betoken Stars | An unassuming pot-shaped enemy who stands in place or waddles around on the ground. | |
| 500 points, 30 Point Stars | A larger variant of Cotta Knight who takes up more space. Can only exist defeated using a Star Dash. | |
| 100 points, 10 Point Stars | A Cotta who wears a knight's helmet, making it allowed to normal Impact Dashes. Tin can only be defeated using a Star Dash. | |
| 100 points, iii Point Stars | A red crab with a pigsty in its head, out of which it tin can shoot bombs encased in bubbles which float through the air or water. | |
| 100 points, 3 Point Stars | A xanthous ape-like creature that hangs from a vine and tosses bombs at Kirby. It can be defeated with ii torpedoes from the Kirby Submarine. | |
| 1000 points, no Point Stars | A sea anemone sitting upon a hermit crab that tin scuttle around the walls and fire missiles at Kirby. Information technology takes many hits to defeat. | Deepsee is one of the few enemies in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse that has a visible health bar. |
| 100 points, no Point Stars | A ho-hum hovering skull-shaped enemy that will instantly K.O. Kirby if he touches it. It can be defeated using Candy. | |
| 500 points, no Indicate Stars | A golden Dethskullk which carries a primal. Information technology can be defeated using Processed. | |
| 100 points, iii Point Stars (regular) 500 points, 10 Signal Stars (big) | A Cotta with a drill bit for feet that tunnels through soft clay and sand. Kirby will have damage if he touches the drill bit, just can defeat Drill Cotta by smacking into its caput. Big Drill Cottas accept 2 hits to defeat. | |
| 100 points, three Point Stars | A small gray floating blob creature that explodes when information technology is attacked, dealing damage to everything around it in a large area. | |
| 100 points, 3 Point Stars | A Bzztbulb which sits in a Gondola and tin can electrify the entire line he is on when he sparks. | |
| North/A | A familiar invincible blue spike ball who patrols areas or sits in place. | |
| 100 points, xv Bespeak Stars | A floating disembodied glove with an eye in its palm that will try to grab Kirby in multiplayer way. It can but be defeated by Waddle Dee. | Grab Hands appear at specific points in stages and halts progress until they are defeated. The music that plays when they show up is taken from the Skull Gang'southward theme in Kirby Mass Assail. |
| N/A | A big invulnerable stone block beast that falls whenever the ground beneath information technology is removed. It volition instantly crush and defeat anything it falls on, including Kirby. | |
| 500 points, 3 Point Stars | A larger evil version of the standard Key that tried to run away from Kirby. Information technology needs to be hit three times to defeat it and turn it back into a normal key. | |
| 100 points, 3 Bespeak Stars | A pocket-size orange animal with a mane of burn that attacks past animate gouts of flame at regular intervals. | |
| 500 points, 10 Signal Stars | A large robot made to resemble a Cotta. Its outer shell is made of 3 pieces, which must be broken individually to defeat it. Its exposed inner machinery sparks violently, and will hurt Kirby if he touches information technology. A total of 8 hits is needed to defeat this mechanical menace. | |
| N/A | A larger variant of Grindarr who sticks his natural language out as he falls. | |
| 100 points, 3 Point Stars | A sea-anemone-similar fauna that clings to surfaces and fires missiles at Kirby. | |
| 100 points, 3 Point Stars | A blue shark with a saw for a olfactory organ. Trying to attack the saw only deals impairment to Kirby, but Sawgill can be defeated past hitting its body. | |
| 100 points, 3 Indicate Stars | A big greyness cycloptic brute that carries a spiked shield and patrols hallways, running up to stand guard when it spots Kirby. It can be knocked downward with 3 hits to the body, but volition eventually become support once again. It can exist permanently defeated using a Star Dash or cannon shot. | |
| 100 points, 3 Signal Stars | A long purple blob-like animal that slithers beyond walls and emits continuous electricity which will hurt Kirby on contact. Information technology tin can only be defeated using Candy. | |
| N/A | Shotzo returns in clay grade to do its regular routine of existence an invincible cannon that tries to fire at Kirby. Its shots can exist blocked by the rainbow rope. | |
| 100 points, three Point Stars | A wedge-shaped flying enemy that moves in big arcs through the sky, and may trail items behind information technology. | |
| 100 points, 3 Point Stars | A Cotta who carries a spear and will endeavour to toss it at Kirby if he gets close. | Analogous to Spear Waddle Dee from Kirby: Canvas Curse. |
| 100 points, 10 Point Stars | A Cotta Knight who carries a spear. Tin can merely be defeated using a Star Nuance. | |
| None | A big orange floating amoeba-similar creature with a unmarried eye. It flies around in erratic patterns, and takes ii hits from the Kirby Tank to defeat, splitting into two Sportletinis in the process. | |
| 100 points, three Bespeak Stars | A small xanthous floating blob creature that emerges from a defeated Sportle. | |
| 100 points, iii Indicate Stars | A tall totem pole-like enemy with a singular weak segment forth the pole which can be attacked to defeat the whole beast. | |
| 100 points, three Point Stars | A pocket-size propeller-spring creature that flies in and tries to shoot a minor missile at Kirby. | |
| Northward/A | A stationary square creature that will gobble upwards Kirby if he approaches it and then harmlessly send him to its tail in another location. There are three different varieties, and some are sleeping and tin be sneaked past. |
Bosses [edit]
Boss | Location | Description |
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| The Wood of Whispy Woods & Sky-High Whispy Wood | A sentient tree rooted in place, who has the ability to abound spiky flowers and drop bombs, in addition to blowing gusts of air current and calling in friends to defend him. In his second run across, he gains a metal coating, making him allowed to regular Touch Dashes. |
| Hooplagoon, Relic of the Ruins & Hooplagoon of the Lake | A circular robotic creature who spins through the air and tin fire lasers and conjure an electric field around himself. He grows in size and speed when his shields are damaged. In the second come across, Hooplagoon is faced underwater. |
| The Claykken's Lair & The Claykken's Body of water of Fire | A giant squid who somewhat resembles a pirate helm. The Claykken attacks by trying to swipe at Kirby with his spiked tentacles, and when that fails, he enters the fray fully and launches himself at Kirby like a torpedo, leaving behind clouds of ink as he moves. In the second encounter, The Claykken is faced on land in a volcanic region. |
| The Concluding Battle | A talented magical dirt sculptor who has been possessed by an evil forcefulness. She attacks by conjuring enemies and objects to toss Kirby's direction, and can dispense Gray Zones. She is weak to her own Clay Assurance. |
| The Final Battle | The evil entity responsible for possessing Claycia. He tries to flee from the Kirby Rocket later on existence ousted and tosses continuous waves of bombs at Kirby to try and keep him abroad, merely Kirby can retaliate by launching himself at Dark Crafter with a Star Nuance. |
Staff [edit]
The following is a list of staff who accept worked on Kirby and the Rainbow Curse:
Staff of Kirby and the Rainbow Curse | |
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Position | Developer(south) |
Director | Kazushige Masuda |
Game Pattern | Tadashi Kawai Takashi Hamamura Nobuto Kuroki Asaha Nakamura Kazuhiro Yoshikawa |
Programming Direction | Hiroyuki Hayashi |
Atomic number 82 Programming | Kaita Yamada |
Programming | Munemasa Kimura Kazuhiro Mizusawa Takuya Abe Satoru Yoshida Yudai Hirata Koki Tajika Kaori Ishizaki Tatsuya Noguchi |
Art Direction | Teruhiko Suzuki |
Lead Character Design | Yuta Kawakami |
Lead UI Pattern | Kanako Omori |
Graphic Design | Ayaka Kimura Kenichi Sakuma Kumi Habuta Youhei Sano Minoru Yoshikoshi Mamiko Sato Kumiko Ito Emi Imamura Yumiko Sano |
Lead Motif Design | Haruka Abe Shunsuke Akagi |
Motif Pattern | Shingo Yamada Riki Fuhrmann Tomomi Minami Daisuke Morishita |
Movie Blueprint | Rie Miyauchi |
Lead Music Composition | Shogo Sakai |
Music Composition | Megumi Ohara |
Sound Blueprint | Masaki Iwasaki |
Voice | Makiko Ohmoto (Kirby) |
Management | Katsura Tabata |
Graphic symbol Text | Satoshi Ishida |
Team Back up | Kenichi Masuda |
Supervisor | Kazuhiro Yoshikawa |
Public Relations | Satoshi Ishida Tomohiro Minemura |
Artwork | Yumiko Sano Rieko Kawahara Masayo Nakagami Yuki Yada Kunihiro Hasuoka Yasuko Sugiyama Sachiko Nakamichi Shingo Hosokawa |
Manual Editing | Takeo Nishida Aki Sakurai Yasuo Inoue |
Graphic symbol Coordination | Masanobu Yamamoto |
Testing | Masaru Kobayashi Akimitsu Ushikoshi Dai Suzuki Kota Wada Ryuji Hamaguchi Keisuke Fukushima HAL Debug Team Mario Gild Pole To Win Co., Ltd. |
Support Programming | Yoshiya Taniguchi Eitaro Nakamura Kazuki Sekimori Kouji Mori Yuzo Honda Zenta Ando Koujiro Oki Yuki Yasuhara |
Technical Support | Tomokazu Tsuruoka Takayuki Sugano Keita Tanifuji Tetsuya Noge Kazuya Konishi Hirokazu Fujii Mitsuo Iwamoto Tomohiro Umeda |
NOA Localization Direction | Rich Amtower Reiko Ninomiya Tim O'Leary Leslie Swan |
NOA Localization | Billy Carroll Dave Casipit Stacey Deddo César Pérez Chris Pranger Scot Ritchey Galia Rodríguez Hornedo Erika Webright Thaddée Wiseur |
NOA Product Testing | Masayasu Nakata Randy Shoemake Seth Hanser Eric Bush-league Ed Ridgeway Kathy Huguenard Tomoko Mikami Teresa Lilygren Shannon Jaye Roberts Nicko Gonzalez De Santiago Stéphane Arlot Ludovic Tientcheu Ponkin Sara Hoad Product Testing Technicians PTD Guideline Compliance Tim Vodder Gene Pencil Yvette Lessard Austin A. Rex Lacy D. Pellazar Alain Dautricourt Rina Randrianasolo Karina Mora Rosa Cogley |
NOE Coordination | Theodoros Spenis Philip Reuben |
NOE Translation | Roby Liebetruth Marco Guasco John Mullen Matthew Fosbrook Claire Stalter Florence d'Anterroches Sascha Weinard Sebastian Brück Mirko Capocelli Adriano Antonini Belén Wallace Puente Alesánder Valero Fernández |
NOE Quality Assurance | Marco Gruden Oliver Müller James Clarke Ben Howard-Unhurt Cristopher Stewart Yannick Carrey Laurence Uhlen Ahmed Bounouar Peter Eiselt Sarah Nist Hannah Siebert Daniele Alibrandi Fabio Brignoli Edoardo Toniolatti Miguel Ángel Carnero Calderón Jesús Gordo Martin David Gutiérrez Varona |
NOE Localisation Support | Aya Bamba Andre Krauss Mark Kourtoglou |
Special Thanks | Hiroaki Suga Satoshi Mitsuhara Tadashi Kamitake Shinya Kumazaki Kenichiro Kita Kazuo Yazawa Hisatoshi Takeuchi Tomoko Nakayama Akihiro Umehara Hiroshi Fujie Youichi Yamamoto Hideto Fukushima Toshio Yasuhara Kirby Canvas Curse/Kirby: Power Paintbrush Staff |
Coordinator | Kazuhiro Yoshikawa |
Progress Management | Keisuke Terasaki Hitoshi Yamagami |
Producers | Shigefumi Kawase Kensuke Tanabe |
General Producers | Masayoshi Tanimura Shinya Takahashi |
Executive Producer | Satoru Iwata |
HAL Laboratory, Inc. and Nintendo are the authors of this software for the purpose of copyright. All rights reserved. ©2015 HAL Laboratory, Inc. / Nintendo HAL Laboratory, Inc. |
Trivia [edit]
- This title marks the first time that the Waddle Dees accept been given a phonation (i.e. they brand bodily sounds).
- Between the Wii and the Nintendo Switch, the Wii U was never released in South Korea, therefore explaining why Kirby and the Rainbow Curse never received a Korean localization.
- The intro cutscene references Yogurt Yard's intro cutscene, as both have food roll down a loma and Kirby rolling later it.
Gallery [edit]
- Main article: Kirby and the Rainbow Curse/gallery
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Imprint when selecting Kirby and the Rainbow Curse from the Wii U menu
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Title screen
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Ending screen for the game, signifying completion
Videos [edit]
Official Kirby Portal video showcasing the game's transformations |
Names in other languages [edit]
Language | Proper name | Meaning |
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Japanese | タッチ!カービィ スーパーレインボー Tatchi! Kābī Sūpāreinbō | Touch! Kirby: Super Rainbow |
Chinese | Kirby and the Rainbow Expletive[2] | - |
Dutch | Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush[2] | - |
Canadian French | Kirby and the Rainbow Curse | - |
European French | Kirby et le pinceau arc-en-ciel | Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush |
German | Kirby und der Regenbogen-Pinsel | Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush |
Italian | Kirby e il pennello arcobaleno | Kirby and the rainbow paintbrush |
Korean | Kirby and the Rainbow Expletive[2] | - |
Polish | Kirby and Rainbow Paintbrush / Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush[3] | - |
Latin American Spanish | Kirby and the Rainbow Expletive | - |
European Castilian | Kirby y el Pincel Arcoíris | Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush |
External links [edit]
- Kirby and the Rainbow Expletive on Kirby Informer
- English digital transmission (NA impress) (Eu impress)
References
- ↑ Kirby and the Rainbow Curse for Wii U, Nintendo
- ↑ 2.0 2.i 2.2 From the Other Games department in Super Kirby Clash and Kirby Fighters 2, and Past Adventures section in Kirby and the Forgotten Land. The game was not natively released in these languages.
- ↑ Nintendo Polska - Kirby and Rainbow Paintbrush
Games in the Kirby series | |
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Main series | |
Kirby'due south Dream Land • Kirby's Take chances (Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land) • Kirby'south Dream Land 2 • Kirby Super Star (Kirby Super Star Ultra) • Kirby's Dream Land 3 • Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards • Kirby & The Amazing Mirror • Kirby: Squeak Squad • Kirby's Render to Dream Land • Kirby: Triple Deluxe • Kirby: Planet Robobot • Kirby Star Allies • Kirby and the Forgotten Land | |
Core spin-offs | |
Kirby's Pinball Country • Kirby's Dream Course • Kirby's Avalanche • Kirby's Block Ball • Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy) • Kirby's Star Stacker (SNES) (Nihon only) • Kirby Tilt 'northward' Tumble • Kirby Air Ride • Kirby: Canvas Expletive • Kirby's Epic Yarn (Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn) • Kirby Mass Assail • Kirby Fighters Deluxe • Dedede'southward Drum Nuance Palatial • Kirby and the Rainbow Curse • Squad Kirby Clash Deluxe • Kirby's Blowout Blast • Kirby Battle Royale • Super Kirby Disharmonism • Kirby Fighters two | |
Other games | |
Kirby'south Toy Box • Kirby Slide • Kirby: Sparkling Medal Country • Kirby: Magical Tower of Medal Land • Kirby's Dream Drove Special Edition | |
Canceled games | |
Kid Kirby • Kirby Brawl 64 • Kirby's Air Ride (Nintendo 64) • Kirby Family • Kirby Tilt 'northward' Tumble two • Kirby for Nintendo GameCube |
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse | |
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Protagonists | Kirby • Elline • Bandana Waddle Dee |
Levels and stages | Level 1: Dark-green Valley The Adventure Begins • Up the Big Ol' Tree • Great Cave Escape • The Woods of Whispy Woods Level 2: Yellow Dunes Level 3: Indigo Sea Level 4: Blue Sky Palace Level 5: Orange Woodland Level 6: Blood-red Volcano Level 7: Purple Fortress Infiltrate the Junk Manufacturing plant! • Kirby + Kirby • Wonder Space • The Terminal Battle |
Claiming Manner Stages | 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • vii • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • fourteen • fifteen • 16 • 17 • eighteen • nineteen • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 • 25 • 26 • 27 • 28 • 29 • thirty • 31 • 32 • 33 • 34 • 35 • 36 • 37 • 38 • 39 • 40 • 41 • 42 • 43 • 44 • 45 • 46 • 47 • 48 |
Enemies and Mid-Bosses | Bastron • Barampa • Blado • Blipper • Bombzway • Boisterous • Bouncy Sis • Bronto Burt • Bronto Knight • Bzztbulb • Cannon Cotta • Carpa • Clay Ball • Cotta • Cotta General • Cotta Knight • Crabbo • Dangle Sloth • Deepsee • Dethskullk • Dethskullk King • Drill Cotta • Explortle • Gondola Bzztbulb • Gordo • Grab Hand • Grindarr • Grinkey • Hot Head • Mecha Cotta • Mega Grindarr • Mini Deepsee • Sawgill • Shieldster • Shockcreepa • Shotzo • Soarar • Spear Cotta • Spear Cotta Knight • Sportle • Sportletini • Thornsby • Trakker • Warpspace |
Bosses | Whispy Forest • Hooplagoon • The Claykken • Claycia • Night Crafter |
Items and objects | 1-Up • Blocks • Bumper • Cannon • Nutrient • Gondola • Grey Zone • Invincible Candy • Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation • Signal Star • Popular Flower • Rainbow Rope • Spring • Switch |
Extra | Figurine • Glitches • Kirby Rocket • Kirby Submarine • Kirby Tank • Music Room • Cloak-and-dagger Diary • Star Dash • Impact Dash |
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