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* [[Art Shift]]: Imagine if your quilt-stitchin' Grandma was asked to design a [[Kirby]] game.
* [[Art Shift]]: Imagine if your quilt-stitchin' Grandma was asked to design a [[Kirby]] game.
** The scenes taking place in Dream Land aren't any better, with everything portrayed as choppily animated paper cutouts ([[Big Bad|Yin-Yarn]] is still portrayed and animated like the rest of the game, obviously).
** The scenes taking place in Dream Land aren't any better, with everything portrayed as choppily animated paper cutouts ([[Big Bad|Yin-Yarn]] is still portrayed and animated like the rest of the game, obviously).
* [[Auto Scrolling Level]]: A few of them.
* [[Auto-Scrolling Level]]: A few of them.
** [[Justified Trope|Justified]] with Boom Boatyard, as Kirby is rushing straight into the heart of a pirate ship armada. If he stays in one spot, the missiles hit him. And to win the level, he has to [[Involuntary Battle to the Death|unravel them or be unraveled himself.]] Therefore, the side-scrolling could be inferred as Kirby's choice, possibly showing [[Fridge Brilliance]] on the part of the developers.
** [[Justified Trope|Justified]] with Boom Boatyard, as Kirby is rushing straight into the heart of a pirate ship armada. If he stays in one spot, the missiles hit him. And to win the level, he has to [[Involuntary Battle to the Death|unravel them or be unraveled himself.]] Therefore, the side-scrolling could be inferred as Kirby's choice, possibly showing [[Fridge Brilliance]] on the part of the developers.
* [[Beat the Curse Out of Him]]: {{spoiler|King Dedede and Meta Knight. They're justified, though, as Dedede is not so much "cursed" as "had his limbs attached to strings on a cross like a marionette", and defeating him means breaking the cross, and your goal with Meta Knight is to stun him long enough to destroy the swords that Yin-Yarn is using to control him.}}
* [[Beat the Curse Out of Him]]: {{spoiler|King Dedede and Meta Knight. They're justified, though, as Dedede is not so much "cursed" as "had his limbs attached to strings on a cross like a marionette", and defeating him means breaking the cross, and your goal with Meta Knight is to stun him long enough to destroy the swords that Yin-Yarn is using to control him.}}
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** They'll [[Respawning Enemies|respawn]] anyway.
** They'll [[Respawning Enemies|respawn]] anyway.
* [[Smart Bomb]]: Kirby's saucer transformation can do that after capturing enough objects.
* [[Smart Bomb]]: Kirby's saucer transformation can do that after capturing enough objects.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: Arguably, to ''[[Yoshis Island]]'' -- both games have a unique visual presentation, and their respective protagonists make use of a long, thin object (the yarn whip in ''Epic Yarn'' and Yoshi's tongue in ''Island'') to create projectiles as well as transform with the help of special bubbles.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: Arguably, to ''[[Yoshi's Island]]'' -- both games have a unique visual presentation, and their respective protagonists make use of a long, thin object (the yarn whip in ''Epic Yarn'' and Yoshi's tongue in ''Island'') to create projectiles as well as transform with the help of special bubbles.
* [[Springy Spores]]: Mushroom Run
* [[Springy Spores]]: Mushroom Run
* [[Stock Sound Effect]]: Some really stand out, like Fangora's roar and especially the stock wind sound.
* [[Stock Sound Effect]]: Some really stand out, like Fangora's roar and especially the stock wind sound.

Revision as of 02:28, 11 August 2014

It's Kirby. He's Yarn. And it's Epic!


"This grass feels funny," Kirby thought. "It feels like... pants."

Kirby's Epic Yarn is an entry in the Kirby series, released on October 2010 for the Nintendo Wii. Bearing much in common with a commercial for Kirby's Adventure from almost two decades ago, the game's overall design is vastly different from Kirby's other appearances. The animation style is meant to look like everything is a yarn outline with minor details such as facial features. The layout of the worlds and levels is scrapbook-like, with simple pieces of fabric such as cloth and felt. Many of the enemies are also made up cloth, felt, and pipe cleaners.

Another key feature in the game is that Kirby has lost the ability to inhale, as the air goes right through his new body. Instead, Kirby can create a whip-like object using yarn that he uses to wrap around enemies. The enemy will turn into a ball of yarn which Kirby can carry and throw at other enemies to defeat them or grab items. Kirby can also use this ability to pull down scenery such as walls to progress or scrunch up the scenery to make gaps shorter so that he can jump across them (as he can no longer puff up and float).

The story kicks off when Kirby, out on a stroll, tries to chow down on a tomato. This turns out to be the head gear of Big Bad Yin-Yarn, who sucks Kirby into Patch Land. There, Kirby meets Prince Fluff, who explains that Patch Land has been broken into pieces and that the world has to be sewn back together. The two decide to work together to restore Patch Land and stop Yin-Yarn.


Tropes used in Kirby's Epic Yarn include:
  1. especially first generation NES games