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Museum
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| “ | View copy abilities forfree. | ” | — in-game explanation fromKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land |
Museums are special rooms inKirby's Adventure andKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. They can be unlocked by completing stages or activatingBig Switches and allowKirby to obtain variousCopy Abilities by inhaling and swallowing stationary enemies, which stand on pedestals and cannot attack. Above each enemy, the icon and name of the ability it yields can be seen.
Every level has a museum exceptRainbow Resort andThe Fountain of Dreams. Each museum may have either one or two abilities, the nature of which differs depending on the level in which the museum is located.
List of Museums[edit]
Flavor text[edit]
- "Here is a colorful display of enemies with special abilities! Eat the one you want!" -in-game caption fromKirby's Adventure
Gallery[edit]
- Screenshot of the 1st Museum inKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.
- Screenshot of the 2nd Museum inKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.
- Screenshot of the 3rd Museum inKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.
- Screenshot of the 4th Museum inKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.
- Screenshot of the 5th Museum inKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.
- Screenshot of the 6th Museum inKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | 博物館 Hakubutsukan | Museum |
| German | Museum | - |
| Spanish | Museo | Museum |
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