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[[File:SSB Dream Land.png|thumb|The '''Dream Land''' stage as it appears in ''Super Smash Bros.''.]]
[[File:SSB Dream Land.png|thumb|The '''Dream Land''' stage as it appears in ''Super Smash Bros.''.]]
'''Dream Land''' (''Pupupu Land'' in Japan) is the main location in the ''[[:Category:Kirby Series|Kirby]]'' series. It is Kirby, [[Meta Knight]], and [[King Dedede]]'s home land. King Dedede is the self-proclaimed ruler of this land. Kirby is the one who is always willing to save Dream Land, while Meta Knight may help, or fight Kirby. It is also a stage in the game ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''. However, it is set in the forest of Dream Land, rather than the village. The stage doesn't have that many features, the only one actually is a tree named [[Whispy Woods]] who occasionally blows a harsh wind in a random direction. This will push players in that particular direction, making it hard for players to stay on the stage.
'''Dream Land''' (''Pupupu Land'' in Japan) is the main location in the ''[[:Category:Kirby Series|Kirby]]'' series. It is Kirby, [[Meta Knight]], and [[King Dedede]]'s home land. King Dedede is the self-proclaimed ruler of this land. Kirby is the one who is always willing to save Dream Land, while Meta Knight may help, or fight Kirby. It is also a stage in the game ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''. However, it is set in the forest of Dream Land, rather than the village. The stage doesn't have that many features, the only one actually is a tree named [[Whispy Woods]] who occasionally blows a harsh wind in a random direction. This will push players in that particular direction, making it hard for players to stay on the stage.

Dream Land returns in its original form as a DLC stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', released June 14, 2015 and worth $1.99. Besides being touched up to higher graphical quality, it is identically the same to its Nintendo 64 version. Dream Land also has an Omega version with no platforms, like every other stage.


The stage got replaced by [[Green Greens]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Green Greens had a similar gimmick to it, but it added much more on the stage, and the appearance changed a bit. However, Dream Land still made an appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', in the form of a Past Stage.
The stage got replaced by [[Green Greens]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Green Greens had a similar gimmick to it, but it added much more on the stage, and the appearance changed a bit. However, Dream Land still made an appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', in the form of a Past Stage.

Revision as of 19:13, June 14, 2015

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File:SSB Dream Land.png
The Dream Land stage as it appears in Super Smash Bros..

Dream Land (Pupupu Land in Japan) is the main location in the Kirby series. It is Kirby, Meta Knight, and King Dedede's home land. King Dedede is the self-proclaimed ruler of this land. Kirby is the one who is always willing to save Dream Land, while Meta Knight may help, or fight Kirby. It is also a stage in the game Super Smash Bros.. However, it is set in the forest of Dream Land, rather than the village. The stage doesn't have that many features, the only one actually is a tree named Whispy Woods who occasionally blows a harsh wind in a random direction. This will push players in that particular direction, making it hard for players to stay on the stage.

Dream Land returns in its original form as a DLC stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, released June 14, 2015 and worth $1.99. Besides being touched up to higher graphical quality, it is identically the same to its Nintendo 64 version. Dream Land also has an Omega version with no platforms, like every other stage.

The stage got replaced by Green Greens in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Green Greens had a similar gimmick to it, but it added much more on the stage, and the appearance changed a bit. However, Dream Land still made an appearance in Super Smash Bros. Melee, in the form of a Past Stage.


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