Let Me See It Again Bean Yarn Gif
" | Sucked into a world made of cloth by the evil magician Yin-Yarn, Kirby discovered he'd been turned into yarn! In this form, Kirby couldn't inhale or use Copy Abilities, but he gained new powers and could change his shape in astonishing means. With the help of Prince Fluff, the heroic prince of Patch Land, Kirby fix out to defeat Yin-Yarn. Forth the way, he helped the residents of Patch Land every bit a friendly neighbour in Flat 101 of Dom Woole's apartment edifice! " |
—Summary •Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition |
Kirby's Ballsy Yarn is a platformer Kirby game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Wii. It was originally released in Japan on October 14, 2010, in North America on October 17, 2010, in Australia on February 24, 2011, in Europe on February 25, 2011 and in S Korea on September 1, 2011.
Kirby'due south Epic Yarn was the first non-Virtual Panel Kirby game to be released for the Nintendo Wii. First uncovered at E3 on June xv, 2010, information technology was likewise the get-go Kirby platformer to be released on a dwelling house console since Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards for the Nintendo 64 in 2000. The game also saw a re-release on the Wii U Virtual Console. Kirby's Epic Yarn was remade for the Nintendo 3DS in 2019, titled Kirby's Actress Ballsy Yarn.
Story
Yin-Yarn the wizard runs amok in Dream State, turning everything, citizens included, into yarn. Meanwhile, Kirby walks by a bush-league and notices a tomato plant with an M on superlative of it. Thinking it to exist a Maxim Tomato plant, he starts to inhale to eat information technology just equally Yin-Yarn appears and starts to introduce himself. Yin-Yarn gets angry at Kirby eating his "magic Metamato," and sucks him into a sock tied with a string around his neck.
Kirby finds himself in a foreign land, where everything is made of yarn - and due to the sorcerer's magic, himself likewise. But then, he saw a yarn monster chasing a yarn boy. Kirby tries to inhale the monster, but the air goes right through his body. Unsure of what to do, but nonetheless wanting to help, Kirby transforms into a automobile and drives off with the yarn boy. It turns out that Yin-Yarn'south tomato was a Metamato, and from eating it, Kirby can now transform into unlike things at will. The male child introduces himself as Prince Fluff, and offers Kirby to get over to Patch Castle, which teaches Kirby the basics of Patch Land.
Right after that, the monster Lickeur appears and tries to consume Prince Fluff. Kirby defeats the monster by using his weight class and obtains a piece of yarn that stitches Quilty Square to Grass Land. Every bit a dismayed Prince Fluff explains, Yin-Yarn split Patch Land into seven parts, and he nonetheless has five missing pieces to find. Beingness his helpful self, Kirby promises his help to make Patch Land a peaceful place in one case again, and the two ready off on their gamble. After defeating Fangora in Grass State, a magic yarn stitches Grass Land to Hot Land.
Later defeating Hot Wings in Hot Land, Kirby and Prince Fluff find the magic yarn that stitches Hot Land and Treat Country together.
Meanwhile, dorsum in Dream State, a group of Waddle Dees are working for King Dedede inside the castle. King Dedede notices that one of the Waddle Dees, being made out of yarn, looks a trivial foreign, but he ignores this. Yin-Yarn, hiding backside some boxes, continues to stitch more than yarn Waddle Dees with his needles. Yin-Yarn cackles, saying that Dream Land will exist his soon enough, although he confesses that he is not sure what to practice with information technology.
After defeating Squashini, Kirby and Fluff observe the magic yarn that stitches Treat State to H2o Land.
After they defeat Capamari, the magic yarn stitches Water Country to Snow Land.
Dorsum in Dream State, Yin-Yarn's Waddle Dee impostors capture the real Waddle Dees and corner Dedede. Before he can defend himself, they set on and tie him up. Yin-Yarn comes out and uses his sock to suck Dedede away into Patch State and transform him into yarn. While he wanders Snow Land, he sees Kirby and starts to run over, but a puppeteer's device comes in from out of nowhere and knocks him unconscious, then takes control of his torso. When he is defeated by Kirby, he returns to normal and the magic yarn from the puppeteer'due south device is relinquished, and stitches Snow Land to Space State.
In one case again, dorsum in Dream Country, while roaming the skies on Battleship Halberd, Meta Knight notices some changes in Dream State's landscape. Suddenly, Yin-Yarn crashes onto the deck and sucks him into Patch Land. When Kirby and Prince Fluff find him guarding Space Land's magic yarn, his eyes flash betwixt yellow and purple, every bit he is under Yin-Yarn's possession. One time Kirby defeats him, he is freed, and promptly disappears into his cape, while Kirby and Fluff go the concluding piece of magic yarn, which stitches Patch Country fully back together. They caput back to Patch Castle to celebrate, but are interrupted when an unconscious Meta Knight wakes up. He apologizes for attacking them and blames the yarn, and explains what is happening in Dream Land. Kirby is upset that Yin-Yarn is taking over, but Prince Fluff pulls out another magical sock. Information technology turns out that Yin-Yarn had only stolen 1 of the pair, and now that Patch Land is restored, the sock should regain its normal magic.
Kirby, Prince Fluff, Meta Knight, and King Dedede use the sock to send to Yin-Yarn and confront him; upon their arrival at Dream Country, they find that Yin-Yarn has discarded his sock and Dream Land is covered with yarn and fabric, with Castle Dedede now floating ominously overhead. Kirby and Prince Fluff eventually rail down Yin-Yarn and defeat him; however, his knitting needles come to life and employ the magic yarn to give a new spin on him every bit Mega Yin-Yarn. Thinking fast, Meta Knight flies over and drops a Tankbot Metamortex, and Kirby powers up and decimates Mega Yin-Yarn. His knitting needles are banished to the far reaches of Patch Land, and the yarn spell presently wears off, with Kirby and Dream Land returning to normal. Prince Fluff says goodbye to Kirby and leaves that magical sock for Kirby to come visit whenever he wants. Later the credits whorl, Kirby is shown sleeping in a field with the sock in his hands, dreaming of his new friends in Patch Land.
Gameplay
The overall pattern of Kirby'due south Ballsy Yarn is vastly different from Kirby's other appearances; the world takes on an appearance of a scrapbook of crafts materials, specially cloth and felt, and is populated by characters made out of yarn. All of the surfaces also as Kirby and Prince Fluff's bodies are physics-enabled to great tactile event; surfaces deform dynamically when trodden on, yarn outlines of characters and the Yarn Whip behave realistically, and movements and transformations are lively and fluid. This game is also notable for its piano soundtrack.
I significant alter from Kirby'due south previous appearances is that he has lost the ability to inhale, and all the abilities that go with it (including the ability to puff up and bladder), as air goes right through his new trunk. In its identify, Kirby gains the use of the yarn whip, which is his principal ways of interaction with the game world. It can be used to unravel or wrap up enemies to be thrown, latch onto buttons, and pull on zippers, or otherwise dispense the stage to remove walls or close gaps. Also, Kirby can now transform into several forms at volition, and tin admission the Super Transformations via the utilize of a Metamortex. Beads are hidden throughout the levels for players to collect, forth with other hidden items curtained in Treasure Chests, with every level having three chests.[5]
The multiplayer feature allows a second player to control Prince Fluff, the prince of Patch State, who is similar in appearance to Kirby.[6] The entirety of the game'south content can be accessed by playing with ane or two players.
Controls
The game is played with the Wii Remote held sideways.
Control | Move |
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(+) Button | View pause screen |
(-) Button | View controls for current form |
i Button | Use yarn whip |
two Push button | Jump |
A Push | Call Angie |
B Button | U-Turn when in Train Form |
Characters
Playable Characters
- Kirby
- Prince Fluff
Major Characters
- Dom Woole
- Chaise Woole
- Loomis Woole
- Angie
- Zeke
- Beadrix
- Carrie
- Buster
- Mara
Regular enemies
Amprey | Anemonee | Battins | Big Waddle Dee | Blipper | Bobber Clod | Boinger | Bomber | Bronto Burt | Buttonbee | Buttonbug | Buttonfly | Calderon | Candlemander | Chilly | Cutfish | Cyclod | Dandan | Danglerfish | Dropso | Emba | Embaconda | Embird | Flamer | Freezo | Gator | Gordo | Grizzo | Jelly Jr. | Lickeur | Li'l Kracko | Magmotamus | Mariner | Octopea | Ooki | Orbitfly | Rolling Clod | Sawgill | Scarfy | Bounding main Jelly | Shelby | Shotzo | Slobba | Sneak Sack | Snip-Snap | Soldier | Soocher | Space Jelly | Spore Jelly | Stogue | Sulkworm | Swadclod | Truck Monster | Twiggy Wood | UFO | Uniclod | Waddle Dee | Waddle Doo
Mid-Bosses
Smash Mariner | Combo Cannon | Kracko | Reactor | Space Kracko | Wicked Willow | Whispy Woods
Bosses
Fangora | Hot Wings | Squashini | Capamari | King Dedede | Meta Knight | Yin-Yarn | Mega Yin-Yarn
Transformations
Kirby'south inhaling ability has been rendered useless and he has lost the ability to fly, but he has a variety of forms he can transform into, some through regular platforming play likewise as ten other, special transformations known as Metamortex powers.[7] [8]
Levels
Quilty Square is partially accessible at the showtime, simply the rest of the areas tin only be accessed subsequently obtaining their respective Area Patch.
Stages in bold are boss stages. Stages in italics are bonus stages.
![]() Quilty Square | |||||
Patch Castle | |||||
![]() Grass State | |||||
Fountain Gardens | Flower Fields | ||||
Rainbow Falls | Big-Bean Vine | ||||
Fangora | Mole Hole | Weird Woods | |||
![]() Hot Land | |||||
Pyramid Sands | Lava Landing | ||||
Cool Cave | Dino Jungle | ||||
Hot Wings | Atmosphere Temple | Sunset Dunes | |||
![]() Treat Land | |||||
Toy Tracks | Mushroom Run | ||||
Sweets Park | Melody Town | ||||
Squashini | Cocoa Station | Nighttime Manor | |||
![]() Water Land | |||||
Splash Beach | Blub-Blub Ocean | ||||
Secret Island | Deep-Dive Deep | ||||
Capamari | Blast Boatyard | Fossil Reef | |||
![]() Snowfall Land | |||||
Snowy Fields | Cozy Motel | ||||
Mt. Slide | Frosty Wheel | ||||
Rex Dedede | Frigid Fjords | Evergreen Lift | |||
![]() Space Land | |||||
Future City | Tube Town | ||||
Mysterious UFO | Stellar Way | ||||
Meta Knight | Moon Base | Outer Rings | |||
![]() Dream Land | |||||
Whispy's Wood | Tempest Towers | ||||
Cloud Palace | Castle Dedede | ||||
Yin-Yarn | Meta Melon Isle | Battleship Halberd |
Development
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Kirby'south Epic Yarn began development as a game chosen Fluff's Epic Yarn (毛糸のフラッフ Keito no Furaffu in Japanese), which starred Prince Fluff as the protagonist. The original idea to brand a game set up in a fabric world came from Good-Feel's Planning Section Managing director, Madoka Yamauchi, who previously directed of Wario Land: Shake Information technology! for the Wii.
Nintendo approved the project and a paradigm was made in three months. Production became more challenging when Emi Watanabe and Nobuo Matsumiya from Software Planning and Development found the game dull, equally they believed it lacked tension and had extremely low difficulty. To counter this, the developers reportedly added "thorns everywhere" in later on stages, simply this was deemed uncomfortably difficult. Watanabe described the team every bit "lost," so much and then that they feared the project would be cancelled any mean solar day.
In Summertime 2009, Nintendo asked Skilful-Feel to make the game part of the Kirby series. Seeing this as a mode to guarantee the game's completion, director Kentaro Sei agreed.[nine]
Music
Glitches
Reception

Interview room at Nintendo Redwood City. More at Nintendo World Study

Kirby in the interview room
The critical reception to Kirby'southward Epic Yarn has been the most positive in the series' history, with the game currently holding a 88.67% on review compilation site Game Rankings, making it the fourth best reviewed Wii game of 2010.[ten]
- IGN gave the game a nine.0 score and an Editor's Choice laurels, calling it "an amazing looking game that embraces traditional platforming designs in fresh new ways."[xi]
- GameTrailers gave the game a score of 8.4, praising its presentation and imaginative gameplay, though criticizing the inability to exist KO'd. GameSpot gave the game a score of 8.5, stating that "Kirby'due south Epic Yarn's story levels are way as well like shooting fish in a barrel," but that the graphics and overall fun made up for its shortcomings.[12]
- GamesRadar gave the game ix/ten, praising its "impossibly adorable graphics" and classic Nintendo gameplay.[13]
- Kotaku gave the game an Editor's Choice award, calling it "a game designed for constant smiling, a side-scroller that will soothe the stressed."[14]
- Nintendo World Study gave the game a perfect score of ten, stating that "the joyous platformer might not be difficult, just it's fun, inventive, and outrageously imaginative."[xv]
- 1Up gave the game an A-, with praise for the creativity of the levels and the thematic visuals.[16]
- Game Informer gave the game a 9.5 out of x, praising the game'south creative style as "one of the best-looking games on the Wii" and also noting both its ease of use for less experienced gamers and its challenges for more experienced gamers.[17]
- Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu gave Kirby's Ballsy Yarn a score of 36 out of 40, stating that "The game'southward not just about looking cute -- the way the gameplay takes advantage of this yarn world is vivid. Even if yous've encountered these sorts of obstacles in other action games, they seem fresh all over again here. Information technology's a great action game, likewise, and if yous endeavor to get every item in the game, even veteran action fans volition find it challenging. The whole packet is blimp full of fun and surprises. The graphics are unique and packed with originality. The game'south set then you never get a Game Over, simply there'south still enough optional hardcore aspects to information technology to continue all walks of gamers happy."[18]
- Nintendo Power gave Kirby's Epic Yarn an 8.5/ten,[19] praising the game'due south concept, gameplay and graphics.
Transcript
Staff
Trivia
- Kirby's Ballsy Yarn bears a striking similarities to a commercial for Kirby'southward Adventure that had aired two decades earlier.[20]

The Kirby's Epic Yarn hat from StreetPass Mii Plaza.
- Kirby's Epic Yarn has numerous cloth- and yarn-related puns in the game. One such play on words is the title of the game itself. "Epic Yarn" is a double entendre: Epic can be used equally a colloquial adjective for "awesome" as well as typically referring to poetry revolving around a hero completing a series of bully achievements; yarn generally refers to the thread found in fabric, only tin can also mean a tale, generally a long i with great achievements.
- Instead of proverb that the grass feels like "pants" at the intro in the Due north American version, Kirby says it feels similar "trousers" in the European version. This change was likely made because of regional differences, equally pants are referred to as trousers in most parts of Europe; "pants" in the UK also refer to "underpants" in the United states.
- This is the first game since Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards where Kirby's voice is heard on a current generation panel outside of the Super Smash Bros. series.
- The plot appears to follow a similar premise to that of Kirby: Canvass Curse, with Kirby existence transfigured by the villain into another grade, which changes the way he is controlled. Using Kirby'south Train grade is like to the way Kirby: Canvas Curse is played.
- Meta Knight's mask does not fall off when defeated. His optics wink from purple to yellowish during the fight in an effort to resist Yin-Yarn's possession. Meanwhile, King Dedede'southward eyes start out blueish but remain purple nether Yin-Yarn'south influence, meaning he doesn't have the strength to fight possession.
- This is the kickoff Kirby game to have a narration besides as captions.
- In the PAL version, the narrator is unlike, along with existence in Commonwealth English language.
- This is the first game to feature Kirby speaking in what appears to be a "Poyo" linguistic communication, kickoff seen in the anime. The 2nd is Kirby Mass Attack.
- Kirby'south Epic Yarn is one of a few games in which sub-games contribute to the game file'due south percent of completion. The others are Kirby's Dream Land 2, Kirby Super Star and its remake, Kirby's Dream Country 3, Kirby's Return to Dream Land, Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Kirby: Planet Robobot, and Kirby Star Allies.
- This is the second game in the series in which currency is used (beads), the other being Kirby Super Star (Ultra), where The Swell Cave Offensive listed the value in "One thousand," presumably meaning "gilt."
- Storm Towers is closer to the NES version of Butter Building, whereas Cloud Palace and Battleship Halberd make references to the DS version of Bubbly Clouds and the battleship (respectively).
- One of the many fabrics Kirby can collect is the Famicom material. This fabric depicts lots of Famicom designs and is obviously a reference to the game panel.
- Kirby'south Epic Yarn is ane of, if non the simply game in the Kirby series to take the Warp Star absent-minded from it completely.
- Kirby doesn't get a snorkel when he enters water in this game. This is also the case in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards and Kirby Mass Assault.
- This is the first game to have an "ability" specifically made for underwater purposes. The second appears in Kirby and the Rainbow Expletive, where the Kirby Submarine transformation can be used.
- The symbol of Meta Knight is the established one from Kirby Super Star Ultra, though there is a subtle change - the sword figure was changed to a needle thread, and the wings grade more of a "Y" shape than an "M" (for obvious reasons).
- This is the only Kirby game that features a room that tin be decorated.
- Kirby's Ballsy Yarn takes up 31 blocks of Wii memory.
- Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Return to Dream State share very like Wii retention icons.
- A yarn version of Kirby, referencing Kirby'southward Epic Yarn, makes a cameo appearance as a chapeau in the Nintendo 3DS congenital-in game StreetPass Mii Plaza.
- Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards are the only games in the serial in which Kirby smiles while standing and walking. In all other games, Kirby's expression is neutral.
- The merely departure between the Japanese and North American box art is Waddle Dee was slightly moved to the right in the North American box fine art for unknown reasons.
- A spiritual successor to the game, Yoshi's Woolly World, was published for Wii U. While it is not role of the Kirby series (instead part of the Yoshi serial), information technology was adult by the same squad. Several elements from Kirby's Epic Yarn, such every bit bead collecting and unraveling enemies, are present in information technology. It was released in 2015.
- The earliest footage of Yoshi'due south Woolly World was extremely like to Kirby'southward Epic Yarn; Yoshi was primarily a yarn outline and his body could change shape depending on his action. These similarities were afterward removed from the game. At E3 2014, Takashi Tezuka began his presentation by stating, "When Nintendo reached out to Expert-Experience, we didn't inquire them to make Yoshi's Woolly World as a sequel to Kirby's Epic Yarn. We said we wanted to make a Yoshi game." These steps were probable taken to assure viewers that Yoshi's Woolly World would be a brand new experience and not a Yoshi-themed rehash of Kirby's Ballsy Yarn.
- Furthering the similarities between the two games is the music track that plays in the phase Yoshi and Cookies. The first 12 notes are the same as in the Fountain Gardens stage in Kirby's Epic Yarn.
- Kirby's Epic Yarn borrows many sound effects from some other Wii championship, Wario Land: Shake It!, and these audio effects are used in other games developed by Good-Feel. Composer Tomoya Tomita is often involved in the development of Good-Feel games, which may be connected.
- The time between the releases of Kirby: Squeak Team and Kirby'south Epic Yarn marked the longest elapsing without an entirely new Kirby release in North America since the beginning of the serial, at 3 years, ten months and 13 days.
- Kirby's Epic Yarn is notable for having one of the to the lowest degree serious stories in the main series, as it often takes time to show more than comical events and features a sillier villain who has not fully thought out his goal.
- Since Kirby'southward Epic Yarn's release, only four characters and one vehicle that originated in the game have been referenced in other official parts of the Kirby series, excluding the Kirby's History section of Kirby's Dream Drove Special Edition:
- Tankbot appears as one of the Kirbys' "Awesome" attacks in Kirby Mass Attack's Kirby Quest sub-game. Information technology is made of metal rather than yarn.
- Yin-Yarn appears as a collectible keychain in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. This keychain reappears as a collectible in Nintendo Bluecoat Arcade. Yin-Yarn also appears alongside many other concluding bosses in the celebration picture "Bad Boss Brothers" from Kirby Star Allies.
- Sawgill appears as an enemy in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. In addition to being fabricated out of dirt instead of yarn, it is besides redesigned. Of these four characters, it is the only 1 that returns in the flesh.
- Prince Fluff appears as a collectible sticker in Kirby: Planet Robobot.
- Squashini appears in a Halloween-themed artwork posted by the official Kirby 25th Anniversary Twitter.
- Kirby's Epic Yarn is the only Kirby game on the Wii (excluding ports) to exist rated E for Everyone. The other two were rated E10+.
- Takashi Ikegami, a managing director at HAL Laboratory, stated that he would similar to expand the Kirby's Epic Yarn way to other Nintendo properties. He specifically mentioned a hypothetical game called Mario's Epic Yarn to emphasize his enthusiasm.[21] Though the particular gameplay of Kirby's Epic Yarn was non reused, the cloth and yarn aesthetic was implemented in Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World.
- This is the beginning game since Kirby's Avalanche, which is non-canon, to feature Kirby speaking during cutscenes, making it the first game in the primary serial to exercise so.

Typo on the Kirby website
- The official Kirby website mistakenly states that the game is for the Nintendo DS family of systems.
- This is the only Kirby game in which getting a Game Over is impossible.
- Kirby can learn 9,999 Beads and a streak of 999 in two stages: Tube Boondocks and Whispy'due south Forest. In the quondam, Kirby can throw Yarn Assurance (converted from Dandan projectiles) at Snip-Snaps infinitely to become the Beads; in the latter, Kirby tin burn out of cannons to collect the same four Beads from Bronto Burts infinitely.[22]
- A stage based on Kirby's Epic Yarn was originally planned for Super Smash Bros Wii U title. However, later the declaration of Yoshi's Woolly World, the yarn aesthetic was used for the Yoshi stage and the Kirby phase was retooled into The Great Cave Offensive.
Commercial
Kirby's Epic Yarn Us Commercial
Artwork
Kirby walking
Kirby crouching down
Kirby jumping
Kirby using the yarn whip
Kirby using the yarn whip
Kirby throwing an enemy
Kirby unzipping a zipper
Kirby belongings an enemy
Kirby climbing a ladder
Kirby defeating a Waddle Dee
Kirby in his Car form
Kirby in his Top class
Prince Fluff walking
A Waddle Dee
Official wallpaper
Official wallpaper
Official wallpaper
Promotional artwork
Box Art
Box Art
Box Art back
Box Art
Box Art back
Box Art
Pre-release box art. The "i" in "Kirby's" lowered, groundwork, zipper design varies.
Media
Wii Media Disc
Print advertizing
Logo
US logo
Hi-res version, huge file
Japanese logo (png)
Japanese logo (gif)
Korean Logo
German Logo
Gallery
E3 pre-release factsheet
The E3 title screen.
A Waddle Doo and Meta Knight.
Kirby clinging onto a pterodactyl monster.
Kirby in his Parachute form.
One of UFO Kirby's abilities.
Kirby in his form of a Submarine.
Kirby skating on a lath.
A darkness setting of the adventure.
UFO Kirby unleashing a powerful attack.
A strange toy-filled level.
Kirby in his Burn Engine course.
Prince Fluff demonstrating the unzipping mechanic in the fabric universe of the game.
Kirby using his yarn whip.
Kirby and the Giant Angler Fish-blazon monster.
Kirby in his Ice Skate class.
Kirby in his Dolphin course, most to spring through a hoop.
Kirby pulling on a zipper
Final title screen
Videos
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Construction for the room to hold the printing conference at Nintendo Redwood Urban center |
External links
- Official United states of america site
- Official Europe site (English language)
- Official Japanese site
- Minigame records (Folio is in Japanese)
- Kirby's Epic Yarn Pedagogy Booklet: contains English language, French, and Spanish
References
- ↑ Gamespot.com
- ↑ http://printing.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=25032
- ↑ http://world wide web.play.com/Games/Wii/4-/3436265/Kirby-Epic-Yarn/Product.html
- ↑ GameStop (February 7, 2011)
- ↑ Official Nintendo E3 site
- ↑ Game Informer
- ↑ Behemothic Flop
- ↑ Destructoid Demo
- ↑ Iwata Asks
- ↑ Gamerankings Kirby'south Epic Yarn for Wii
- ↑ IGN Kirby'due south Epic Yarn Review
- ↑ GameTrailers Kirby'south Ballsy Yarn Review
- ↑ GamesRadar Kirby'south Ballsy Yarn Review
- ↑ Kotaku Kirby's Ballsy Yarn Review
- ↑ Nintendo World Report Kirby's Epic Yarn Review
- ↑ 1UP Kirby'southward Ballsy Yarn Review
- ↑ Game Informer Kirby's Epic Yarn Review
- ↑ Famitsu Kirby'south Ballsy Yarn Review
- ↑ Nintendo Power
- ↑ Nintendo Videos at Gamescom - Wii Characteristic at IGN
- ↑ Official Nintendo Magazine
- ↑ YouTube
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