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Party Ball
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Party Ball[derived from Japanese] is an item which appears in theTop Ride mode ofKirby Air Ride. It appears randomly during standard races, dropping onto the course. When touched by a racer, the item is activated, causing a large Party Ball to appear over the race track. After a few seconds, it opens, showering about a dozen random items onto the course, which scatter in random directions before touching the ground. The only items that cannot be dropped by a Party Ball are other Party Balls and items that have been disabled or not unlocked yet.
Once picked up, the Party Ball is used right away, with no further input needed from the racer.
Trivia[edit]
- In theSuper Smash Bros. series, there is an identical item also called the "Party Ball", with the same look and function, as well as the same Japanese name. BothKirby Air Ride and theSuper Smash Bros. series were directed byMasahiro Sakurai, and both items are based onkusudama.
Gallery[edit]
- Party Ball opens to reveal lots of different items.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
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| Japanese | クスダマ[1] Kusudama | lit. Medicine Ball Kusudama is a type of Japanese decoration made from origami. It is translated as "Party Ball" inSuper Smash Bros. |
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