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In Kirby Super Star Ultra (2008), King Dedede returns in his own game mode, "Revenge of The King", which is a spin-off of the "Revenge of Meta Knight" subgame. When Kirby fights him in the climax of Revenge of The King, King Dedede becomes Masked Dedede by wearing a metal mask and wielding a mechanical hammer that has the ability to shoot missiles.
As Kirby and Elfilin make their way through the new world, rescuing Waddle Dees and defeating the Beast Pack's high council members, the two discover that King Dedede is acting aggressively and assisting the Beast Pack for unknown reasons. After Kirby fights and defeats Dedede, the latter captures Elfilin and escapes; Kirby pursues Dedede and ...
Besides Kirby, many characters appear throughout the series as both allies and enemies, such as King Dedede, a gluttonous bird resembling a blue penguin and self-proclaimed ruler of Dream Land. King Dedede has appeared in all Kirby games except Kirby & the Amazing Mirror. King Dedede's selfish nature or greater forces controlling him often lead ...
Revenge of the King: After being beaten by Kirby so many times, King Dedede vows to defeat him in one last ditch attempt. Revenge of the King is a more faithful remake of Kirby's Dream Land' s extra mode, which essentially serves as a longer and more difficult version of Spring Breeze .
At the end of Dededetour!, an extra mode featuring King Dedede as the protagonist, King Dedede encounters a clone of himself from another dimension, Shadow Dedede. After the real Dedede beats the shadowy clone, he encounters Dark Meta Knight, who has come back for revenge. Dedede, however, defeats him, sending him back into the mirror he came from.
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Meta Knight first appeared in the NES game Kirby's Adventure [11] as an ally of King Dedede and boss of the Orange Ocean level, where he fights Kirby to stop him from taking a piece of the Star Rod and to keep it out of Nightmare's hands. Meta Knight also trains Kirby throughout the game with his army the Meta-knights.
King Dedede is upset by the fact that practicaly no one likes or appreciates him, and when Kirby flubs up an attempt to give him a present of appreciation (a watermelon which he half-ate), he lashes out by cancelling all the other appreciation days, replacing them with "Dis Days" (days devoted to attacking the person the Dis Day is devoted too ...