
The Warpstar is used as a weapon in the GameCube game Super Smash Bros. In the final episode (released in America as part of a direct-to-video film), when Cloaked Nightmare (aka eNeMeE in the dub) was in his realm, Kirby sucked up the Warpstar it became the Star Rod and he defeated Nightmare. Kirby rode this version by standing on it like a surfboard. Its appearance is akin to the Air Ride Warpstar, sans exhaust pipes. The Warpstar is also Kirby's mode of transport in the Kirby: Right Back at Ya! animeseries. In the final boss, Kirby rode a Warpstar to fight Dark Mind. In Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, the Warpstar was used in special stages.

It was described as a prototype and boasted additional exhausts, a slightly different shape, and the ability to fly for extended periods.
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There was also a red-colored version of Warpstar in the City Trial mode of play called the Flight Warpstar. Its attributes were well-rounded, and it was the first vehicle available to you in the game. Also, this Warpstar did not fly itself: it was manually piloted like any other vehicle in the game. Kirby rode this version of the Warp Star by sitting on it rather like a go-kart or a motorcycle. In Kirby Air Ride, released for the Nintendo GameCube, the Warpstar was depicted in its traditional star shape, except it lay flat and had a definite front end and a back end with visible exhausts meant to act like jet thrusters. This Warpstar was actually several times larger than the normal Warpstar, in order to be large enough to carry more people. In Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, the Warpstar appears only in the cutscenes before the final boss, being called upon by Kirby (with a cellphone) to transport his team to Dark Star. In Nightmare in Dreamland, Warpstars are also used in the "Kirby's Air Grind" minigame, where four Kirbies use them to grind on rails. In Kirby's Adventure and it's enhanced remake, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Warpstars are used by Kirby to travel between worlds. 1.1 Kirby's Adventure/ Nightmare in DreamlandĪppearances Kirby's Adventure/ Nightmare in Dreamland.When it gets there, it lands (the animations in many of the games suggest a crash landing) and Kirby continues on. The sprite used for this is Kirby precariously hanging off one side as it sends him to his destination. Whenever Kirby touches a Warpstar, he will board it and ride it to another area of the level he is in. Sometimes a Warpstar is the only way to reach the end of the level sometimes they allow Kirby to reach secret areas and sometimes they just provide a shortcut. It is usually depicted as being a simple yellow star that immediately takes Kirby to another part of a level. The Warpstar ( ワープスター, Waapusutaa) is the primary mode of transport for Nintendo's video game character Kirby in many of the titles he has starred in. Please remove after the page is dewikified. Most if not all wikilinks should simply be removed. This page was imported and needs to be de-wikified.īooks should use wikilinks rather sparsely, and only to reference technical or esoteric terms that are critical to understanding the content.
