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Dream Button
| “ | ADream Button has been added to the Select Mode screen. It givesKirby the look he had when hefirst debuted as a character! | ” | — Message of unlocking theDream Button |
TheDream Button is an option in the Select Mode screen ofKirby Star Allies with which the player can switchKirby's look between the default current modern one and the classic style fromhis debut appearance. It's unlocked via completing the Soul Melter EX difficulty ofThe Ultimate Choice.
Function[edit]

By pressing the Dream Button,Kirby's modern look will change to the classic style fromKirby's Dream Land (and vice versa) throughout the game, including his look in menu icons andtitle screen animations. The effect lasts permanently even when the game is closed and re-opened, until the button is pressed again to switch his look to the other one. It also applies to thealternate color Kirbys in the two sub-games. However, pre-rendered cutscenes and screenshots are unaffected. Also, the ranking of The Ultimate Choice doesn't save whether the player played as modern or classic Kirby, and Kirby's icon in the ranking will always change to the enabled one.
When switching from the modern look to the classic one, the1-Up fanfare fromKirby's Dream Land plays. When returning to the modern look, Kirby says "Hi!"
The classic Kirby has smaller black eyes, visible cheek lines when his mouth is shut, blush represented as lines, pointy arms and feet, and paler color overall. However, the change in look is purely aesthetic and does not affect actual gameplay — Kirby's animations and hitboxes are the same.
Trivia[edit]
- The English localization mistranslates the title of the unlock message as "Celebration Picture Reward!", which is carried into the other western language localizations. The original Japanese text reads メモリアル★プププごほうび! (Memorial★Pupupu Reward!), and the unlock requirement has nothing to do with Celebration Pictures; this is correctly translated in the Chinese and Korean localizations as well. This might be because Celebration Pictures are known as Memorial Illustrations in Japanese, and the Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe translators confused the two as a result.
- The Japanese unlock message uses the word生誕[1] (seitan, "born") to describe "when he (Kirby) first debuted as a character".生誕 also appears in the track name of the battle theme used forVoid Termina's Final Core andVoid Soul (生誕の希望[2] "The Birth of Hope"). In addition, the title ofVoid,星誕 (Astral Birth), has the same pronunciation as生誕 in Japanese.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | プププボタン Pupupu Botan | Pupupu Button |
| Traditional Chinese | 噗噗噗按鍵 pū pū pū àn jiàn | Pupupu Button |
| Simplified Chinese | 噗噗噗键 pū pū pū jiàn | |
| Dutch | Dream-knop | Dream Button |
| French | option Dream | Dream option |
| German | Dream-Schaltfläche | Dream Button |
| Italian | l'opzione Dream | Dream option |
| Korean | 푸푸푸 버튼 pupupu beoteun | Pupupu Button |
| Spanish | botón Dream | Dream Button |
References
- ↑"モードセレクトにプププボタンが追加!
なんとカービィが生誕したときの
あの顔になれる ボタンだ!" –Message of unlocking theDream Button (Kirby Star Allies, Japanese version) - ↑Kirby Star Allies: The Original Soundtrack


