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Kirby: Fright to the Finish
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- This article is about the movie compilation. For the final episode of the anime, seeFright to the Finish.

Kirby: Fright to the Finish, stylized on the cover asKirby: Fright to the Finish! and also referred to asKirby: Fright to the Finish—The Movie, is a specialDVD release of the last five episodes ofKirby: Right Back at Ya!, compacted together into a movie format as a single continuous story. It was released by4Kids Entertainment in North America on June 14th, 2005, specifically to coincide with the release ofKirby: Canvas Curse in North America the previous day.
Overview[edit]
| “ | When a fleet of mysterious spaceships attacks Dream Land, Kirby embarks on a nerve-shattering journey into deep space and confronts his ultimate nightmare…the diabolical eNeMeE. Can Kirby defeat the dark force of eNeMeE’s malevolent mindscape, or will eNeMeE realize his devilish dream of total domination? | ” | — Official synopsis from 4Kids Entertainment |
Kirby: Fright to the Finish consists of the following episodes ofKirby: Right Back at Ya!, edited together to make a feature-length film. Some scenes are cut for time or to assist in seamless transitions between the episodes. They occur in the following order:
- Air-Ride-in-Style - Part I
- Air-Ride-in-Style - Part II
- Cappy Town Down
- Combat Kirby
- Fright to the Finish
The total running time for the movie is approximately 85 minutes.
In addition, the DVD release contains the following bonus features:
- A standalone episode,Hour of the WolfWrath.
- Two music videos: "Kirby: If Ya Can't Beat 'em, Eat 'em" and "What's Cooking on Kirby?". These music videos were originally televised advertisements for the English version of the series during its run on the 4Kids TV block (also known as FoxBox), and as a consequence most promotional elements have been scrubbed.



