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Synopsis[]

Kirby's back in power-puffing action! What would Dream Land be without dreams? A Nightmare! The Dream Spring, source of all dreams, has dried up, taking with it all the blissful dreams of Dream Land. It's up to Kirby, the bombastic blimp, to return happy naps to the inhabitants of Dream Land! Kirby's appetite for adventure is big as ever as he eats his way through a feast of all new enemies! In this adventure, he can also steal the abilities of the bad guys he scarfs down! With this new power, Kirby can perform 20 new tricks that will help him make his way through he nightmare infested Dream Land!

In Other Languages[]

Language Title Translation
Japanese 星のカービィ夢の泉の物語 Kirby of the Stars: The Story of the Fountain of Dreams

Release timeline[]

Console Country of origin Date
NES Japan March 23, 1993
NES USA May 1993
NES UK December 1993
Wii USA February 12, 2007
Wii UK February 16, 2007
Wii Japan February 27, 2007
Wii South Korea April 26, 2008
Nintendo 3DS USA/UK November 17, 2011
Nintendo 3DS Japan April 25, 2012
Wii U Japan April 17, 2013
Wii U UK April 18, 2013
Wii U USA April 26, 2013

As an .NES ROM file

March 19, 2000 U.S. version
March 22, 2000 European and Canadian French versions
March 27, 2000 Japanese version
September 8, 2002 Korean version (hack)

Music[]

Sequence Title Original MIDI Release Date
1 World 1: Vegetable Valley April 18, 1999
2 World 2: Ice Cream Island September 10, 2004
3 World 3: Butter Buildings October 26, 1998
4 World 3: Butter Buildings (Stage Select) June 11, 2002
5 World 4: Grape Garden April 30, 2000
6 World 4: Grape Garden (Airship levels) August 16, 2001
7 World 5: Yogurt Yard June 11, 2002
8 World 5: Yogurt Yard (Forest levels) April 30, 2000
9 World 6: Orange Ocean August 16, 2000
10 World 6: Orange Ocean (Stage Select) February 21, 2005
11 World 7: Rainbow Resort August 18, 2000
12 World 7: Rainbow Resort (Stage Select) December 8, 2002
13 World 7-6 November 10, 2000
14 Boss Battle August 23, 2000
15 Final Boss September 10, 2004
16 Ending August 27, 2000

A soundtrack CD for this album was released in Japan on July 21, 1994. The soundtrack can be found at the Kirby's Rainbow Resort fansite in Digital MP3 format as of June 3, 2005.

"Kirby and the Story of the Dream Spring"[]

Based on the original NES video game, Kirby and the Story of the Dream Spring comprised of a book and an 8-inch mini audio CD comprising of Kirby's first ever official voice, performed by Taeko Kawata, along with background music from the original video game, and a few sound effects. The author of the story was Ryoko Sakuma, and was published by Shogakukan on August 20, 1994.

The following songs were used:

  1. Track 27 (Monochrome's Face)
  2. Track 10 (Vegetable Valley)
  3. Track 41 (Invincible)
  4. Track 37 (Goal)
  5. Track 39 (Kirby Dance)
  6. Track 12 (Aviation Boat)
  7. Track 17 (Ice Cream Island)
  8. Track 13 (Yogurt Yard)
  9. Butter Building (1994 Version)
  10. Track 23 (Orange Ocean)
  11. Track 1 (Painter Song)
  12. Track 25 (Rainbow Resort)
  13. Track 7 (Yogurt Yard Map Screen)
  14. Track 47 (Quick Draw)
  15. Track 2 (Title)
  16. Track 56 (Unused Song)
  17. Track 30 (Fountain of Dreams)

As of September 2007, the entire soundtrack can be found at NicoVideo.jp.

Gallery[]

Screenshots[]

Screenshots were uploaded to Kirby's Rainbow Resort on August 7, 2004.

Videos[]

Nintendo_eShop_-_Kirby's_Adventure_Trailer_(2012)

Nintendo eShop - Kirby's Adventure Trailer (2012)

Nintendo_eShop_-_Kirby's_Adventure_Wii_U_Virtual_Console_Trailer_(2013)

Nintendo eShop - Kirby's Adventure Wii U Virtual Console Trailer (2013)

See also[]

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