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Kirby: Triple Deluxe : ウィキペディア英語版
Kirby: Triple Deluxe

|genre = Platformer, Action
|modes = Single-player
|platforms = Nintendo 3DS
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''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', known in Japan as , is the thirteenth platform installment of the ''Kirby'' video game series, developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. The game was released in Japan on 11 January 2014, in North America on 2 May 2014, and in Europe on 16 May 2014. Enhanced versions of the two minigames featured in the game, and , were released as standalone titles on the Nintendo eShop in Japan on 23 July 2014, and in North America on 29 August 2014 as ''Kirby Fighters Deluxe'' and ''Dedede’s Drum Dash Deluxe'' and it was also available in Europe on February 13, 2015.
==Plot==
One night while Kirby is sleeping, a giant beanstalk called the Dreamstalk begins growing under Dream Land and carries various landmarks, including Kirby's house and King Dedede's castle, into the sky. When Kirby wakes up the next morning, he finds he is in a new land called Floralia, located high in the skies above Dream Land. Kirby makes his way to Dedede's Castle and finds that the culprit behind the Dreamstalk is a six-armed, spider/tarantula-like being named Taranza, who has captured Dedede and trapped him in a prism made of light. Kirby ascends the Dreamstalk and gives chase after Taranza to rescue Dedede and set things right in Dream Land once more.
When Kirby finally reaches Taranza, the bug attacks Kirby using a brainwashed King Dedede. After an intense fight, Kirby is able to knock out King Dedede and frees him of his brainwashing. Taranza reveals that he has been working for Floralia's Queen, the bee-looking Queen Sectonia, and that the Floralians planted the Dreamstalk in the hopes of summoning Dream Land's hero to their aid. Mistakenly believing King Dedede to be that hero, Taranza kidnapped him on the orders of Queen Sectonia, who wants to use the Dreamstalk to take over Dream Land piece by piece. Queen Sectonia betrays Taranza for his failure, tossing him from the tower before turning her sights on Kirby.
Kirby faces Queen Sectonia and wins against her. Kirby and Dedede celebrate, but Sectonia combines herself with the Dreamstalk and turns into a giant flower-like monster. She begins to spread vines all over planet Popstar, ripping out pieces of land for her kingdom and acting as a shield to prevent anyone from getting close enough to attack her. Kirby manages to get through the vines and confront Queen Sectonia.
Kirby defeats Queen Sectonia and her flower-like minions, but Sectonia grabs Kirby and tries to crush him. Just then, King Dedede manages to break through the now weakened vines, and Taranza, who has now sided with Kirby, throws a Miracle Fruit to Kirby, turning him into Hypernova Kirby. Kirby confronts Queen Sectonia one final time, blasting her beams right back at her, vaporizing her. After Kirby's victory, the vines disappear and Popstar is restored to normal with all of the stolen pieces of land return to their rightful spots. Kirby, Taranza, King Dedede and the residents of Floralia whom Kirby had rescued prior to confronting Taranza and Sectonia, admire the beautiful flower that has appeared while flower petals fall from the sky.

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