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Warpspace

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Warpspace
Screenshot of theWarpspaceFigurine.
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First gameKirby and the Rainbow Curse (2015)
Similar entitiesBanishback,Cannon
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These baddies use their tongues to scoop up anything in front of them and spit them out in another place. They must think Kirby tastes like cotton candy, because they keep swallowing him over and over!
— Figurine description ofWarpspace fromKirby and the Rainbow Curse

Warpspace is a large squarish creature that serves as an invincible stage hazard and device inKirby and the Rainbow Curse, particularly in the levelWonder Space. It sits in place and waits for a meal in the form ofKirby to come rolling in front of it. When this happens, it laps Kirby up with its tongue, then ejects him through its tail in a different location, shooting him straight as if being launched from aCannon. This process cannot harm Kirby, and is sometimes necessary to make progress through the stage, but more often than not, getting eaten by Warpspace is a hindrance, as it often leads to Kirby being sent back to a previous area.

In Story Mode, Warpspace appears exclusively in the stageWonder Space. It can also be found inChallenge Mode.

Details[edit]

There are three different varieties of Warpspace, distinguished by their color and the number of eyes they have. Green ones have one eye, red ones have two, and blue ones have three. Using these eyes, Warpspaces track the movement of Kirby from across the screen. All three Warpspace types function largely the same, however, save for sending Kirby to the tail that matches their color. Multiple Warpspaces can link to a single tail of matching color.

Warpspaces come in various sizes, but are never particularly small. Some of them can be seen snoozing, so Kirby can sneak past these ones if he moves quietly and slowly enough. Another way to bypass Warpspaces is to use aStar Dash. While traveling during a Star Dash, Warpspaces adopt a fearful expression, and will refuse to eat Kirby.

In multiplayer, if any one character touches a Warpspace, all characters will be teleported to that Warpspace to be eaten. DuringChallenge Mode stages, being eaten by a Warpspace will temporarily halt the timer, but this is seldom actually useful.

Trivia[edit]

  • Warpspace tails have lobes whose number matches the number of eyes on the same-color Warpspace.

Gallery[edit]

  • Screenshot of all three types from Kirby and the Rainbow Curse
    Screenshot of all three types fromKirby and the Rainbow Curse
  • A red Warpspace in the process of eating Kirby
    A red Warpspace in the process of eating Kirby
  • Warpspaces are too scared to eat Kirby when he is using a Star Dash.
    Warpspaces are too scared to eat Kirby when he is using aStar Dash.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseイルタイル
Iru Tairu
From「る」(to go in or enter) or「る」(to shoot), and "tile"
EnglishWarpspacePortmanteau of "warp" and "space" (as in "tile")
FrenchTélégobeurCombination of "téléportation" (teleportation) and "gobeur" (swallower)
GermanSchluckfortPortmanteau of "Schlucken" (to swallow) and "fort" (away)
ItalianLinguocchioCombination of "lingua" (tongue) and "occhio" (eye)
SpanishTransgónPortmanteau of "transporte" (transport) and "tragón" (guzzler)


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