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Forgo Park
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Forgo Park is the third stage ofIsolated Isles: Forgo Dreams inKirby and the Forgotten Land. This stage is mostly a recobbling of areas fromWondaria Remains, with new enemies and obstacles. It culminates in a battle withPhantom Clawroline.
There is one Capsule fromVol. 4 and oneRare Stone to collect in this stage. There are a total of 51pieces of Leon's Soul to collect.
Stage overview[edit]

This stage is composed of six areas played in sequence.
In the first area, Kirby runs through the second area ofWelcome to Wondaria, where he needs to search for pieces of Leon's Soul amidst the hazardous theme park rides. There are also a healthy number ofJabhogs to deal with here.
In the second area, Kirby runs through the third area ofCircuit Speedway and needs to do battle withWild Frosty, then use hisIce power to cool down some burning logs up ahead.
In the third area, Kirby runs through the second area fromInvasion at the House of Horrors, once again needingLight-Bulb Mouth to see his way through. Now, the area is populated byBuffahorns that will charge at him from the darkness. One of the solar units will raise a platform containing a Vol. 4 capsule.
In the fourth area, Kirby runs through the second area ofThe Wondaria Dream Parade, using Ice to travel over the mud pools on the path. ARare Stone can be found here, along the circular path patrolled by parade cars.
The fifth area is not directly based on any previous main-game stage. Instead, Kirby needs to find his way through a maze whereSurprise Alien Boards will pop out at him to get in the way. Kirby needs to find a path through the maze that will allow him to reach the triple soul piece and theWarp Star leading out.
In the last area, Kirby has to do battle withPhantom Clawroline. The fight is similar to the main-game equivalent, but sped up significantly, and with more projectiles. Once Phantom Clawroline is down, Kirby can collect the last pieces of Leon's soul and complete the stage.
Differences between difficulties[edit]
There do not appear to be any differences in the number of enemies between Spring-Breeze Mode and Wild Mode.
Pieces of Leon's Soul guide[edit]
The following is a guide on how to obtain all of the pieces of Leon's Soul in Forgo Park:
Area 1 (Welcome to Wondaria): 12 Pieces[edit]

- The 1st piece can be found under some metal blocks in the floor where the first Twirling Star Rocket is. Kirby needs to useCone Mouth to get in.
- The 2nd piece can be found under some metal blocks in the floor where the second Twirling Star Rocket is. Kirby needs to use Cone Mouth to get in.
- The 3rd piece can be found in a metal box underneath where the third Twirling Star Rocket is. Kirby needs to use Cone Mouth to break it.
- The 4th piece can be found in a metal box in the lower-right corner of the area where the Runaway Parade Cars patrol. Kirby needs to use Cone Mouth to break it.
- The 5th piece can be found by defeating a possessedJabhog in the area with the Runaway Parade Cars.
- The 6th, 7th, and 8th pieces can be found in a treasure chest that appears after defeating theTortorner in the Runaway Parade Car area using Cone Mouth.
- The 9th piece can be found under some metal blocks in the floor where the last tall Twirling Star Rocket is. Kirby needs to useCone Mouth to get in.
- The last three pieces can be found behind a gate at the end of this area. Kirby needs to activate a glowing spot atop the tall Twirling Star Rocket to open the gate.
Area 2 (Circuit Speedway): 7 Pieces[edit]
- The first three pieces are obtained by defeatingWild Frosty.
- The next three pieces can be found by cooling off some burning logs in the way of a small hidden passage to the right of the door. Once inside, Kirby should hop behind Wondog and Wondy to activate a glowing spot, which will create a series of Breakable Blocks above the area where Wild Frosty was fought. Atop these blocks are fiveCollect Pieces which, when collected, will make the pieces appear.
- The last piece can be found floating high up above the wagon in the upper-right corner.
Area 3 (Invasion at the House of Horrors): 11 Pieces[edit]

- The 1st piece can be found along the main path, and is difficult to avoid.
- The 2nd piece can also be found along the main path.
- The 3rd piece can be obtained by hopping up on the wall section that pushes out when the second Surprise Alien Board gets in the way.
- The 4th piece can be found in-between three Ghost Gordos guarding it on the main path. Kirby will need to lure them away if he wants to get it safely.
- The 5th, 6th, and 7th pieces can be found by taking a side path and activating a Solar-Panel Switch to make a platform rise. A Buffahorn will come up with them, so Kirby should act quickly to get out of the way.
- The 8th piece can be found by heading toward where the hidden side area is in the main game. Kirby will need to jump to get it.
- The last three pieces can be found by taking the side passage to the right of the end of this area. Kirby needs to open the gate containing the treasure chest and two Ghost Gordos, then lure the ghosts away.
Area 4 (The Wondaria Dream Parade): 8 Pieces[edit]
- The 1st piece can be obtained by hitting a switch near the start of the path to make it appear further down. Kirby then needs to reach the piece before it falls.
- The 2nd piece can be obtained by hitting the next switch to make it appear further along. Kirby then needs to reach the piece before it falls into a spike pit.
- The 3rd piece can be found by hopping into the hole in the middle of the circular platform patrolled by the Runaway Parade Cars.
- The 4th piece can be obtained by defeating a possessedSssnacker on the main path.
- The 5th, 6th, and 7th pieces can be obtained by collecting the five Collect Pieces near the end of this area.
- The last piece can be obtained at the end of this area, on the path of the last set of parade cars.
Area 5: 8 Pieces[edit]

- The 1st piece can be found in the lower-right corner of the maze. Kirby needs to bypass three Foleys to reach it.
- The 2nd piece can be found in the upper-right corner of the maze. Kirby needs to hit three red switches in quick succession to gain access to it. TheBomb ability may be useful for this task.
- The 3rd piece can be found in the upper-left corner of the maze. Kirby needs to find a small opening in the wall to get into the room where it is.
- The 4th piece can be found along the left edge of the maze behind aBomb Block barrier, guarded by aPacto.
- The 5th piece can be found in the lower-left corner of the maze, inside a treasure chest.
- The last three pieces can be found in the center of the maze. To gain access, Kirby needs to hit a switch in the lower-left corner.
Area 6 (Danger under the Big Top): 5 Pieces[edit]
- The last 5 pieces can be found by defeating Phantom Clawroline.
Enemies and Abilities[edit]
| Regular Enemies | Bosses & Mid-Bosses | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abilities | Mouthful Mode(s) | ||||
Gallery[edit]
- Forgo Park in the hub
- Kirby inhaling a prop cone to gain Cone Mouth
- Battling Wild Frosty
- Entering the hidden room containing Wondog and Wondy
- Kirby spotting something with horns approaching him fast from the darkness
- Kirby gaining the attention of three Ghost Gordos in the dark
- Hitting the first switch for a timed challenge
- Approaching a long crossing with the circular platform and Rare Stone in the back
- Approaching the area with the Collect Pieces at the end of the muddy path
- Kirby about to get blocked by a Surprise Alien Board in the maze
- Kirby usingTime Crash to attack Phantom Clawroline
Video walkthrough[edit]
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Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | フォルガトゥン・ダリア Forugatun Daria | Forgo-tten-deria Note that "forgotten" would normally be transcribed in Japanese as フォーゴトン (fōgoton), with フォルガトゥン (forugatun) being an unusual spelling to invoke フォルガ from the Japanese name ofFecto Forgo. The "-deria" derives from "Wonderia" in the Japanese name ofWondaria Remains. |
| Traditional Chinese | 被遺忘的·驚奇 Bèi Yíwàng de Jīngqí | Forgotten Wonder |
| Simplified Chinese | 被遗忘的·惊奇 Bèi Yíwàng de Jīngqí | |
| Dutch | Vergeto-pretpark | Forgo theme park |
| French | Parc Oublio | Forgo Park |
| German | Ver'Ges-Vergnügungspark | Forgo-Amusement park |
| Italian | Parco Perdis | Forgo Park |
| Korean | 포가튼 원더리아 철거지 Pogateun Wondeoria Cheolgeoji | Forgotten Wonderia Demolition Site |
| Spanish | Parque Olvi | Forgo Park |


