SpuffyWeb
Sadly Over-hyped
Nonureva
Really Surprised!
Stellead
Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful
Erica Derrick
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
victinionofficial
This show may not have ran for that long, but it certainly had some amazing and heartbreaking scenes. In D'Preciation Day ( episode 93 ), Tiff and Tuff help Kirby fake his death. King Dedede and Escargoon are heartbroken by this. King Dedede was hurt the most, but soon, they figured out Kirby wasn't dead. Escargoon was mad, but King Dedede was very happy to see Kirby alive and well.
Vaati
When it comes to Kirby, any "True Anime Fan" will tell you that the Japanese version of Kirby is the inferior version. Some of the voice casts cannot match or sync lip flap and most of season one has bad audio quality. The English version has better audio quality and has more better voice casts, ones that can match and sync lip flap. The English Dub also follows the Original creator Masahiro Sakurai's wish and primary rule of Kirby not aloud to speak, where as the Japanese version broke his rule and his desire by making him say attack phrases. That automatically makes it inferior to the English Dub because they broke the rule of his character.Most of the English voice casts are also more fitting to the characters personalities. Meta Knight has a Zorro-like accent to compliment his Zorro-like personality and King DeDeDe's southern accent and mispronunciation of words brings out his character more. Meta Knight's voice in the Japanese version however sounds basic and normal with no relation to his actual personality and King DeDeDe, who apparently suffered severe brain trauma as a kid, speaks perfectly fine but has a verbal tic, ending most sentences with "ZOI".The plot was extremely close to the Original, not much of the scripts was changed, and some of the scripts were rewritten but still relating in a way to the Original script and particular scene. Both versions use puns, not much was cut out in the English Dub, and the culture remained in tact. Makiko Ohmoto still got to voice Kirby, which was an awesome thing to retain from the Original version as she is the only one who is perfect for the voice of Kirby. English Version>Japanese Version
Grey_Waddle_Doo
Back in the day, I remembered seeing dumb Nintendo Power comics that had the same artwork as this show... and then word came up that this show was a coming to a television near me! I was not estatic, but curious... I was curious about how bad this show was gonna suck. My friends all said that this show had no real meanings and was too silly for straight people like me to enjoy (i'm actually gay), so I decided to watch the show with low expectations.WHAT A HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE!!!!!!!!!!! First off, I hate the new characters. Tiff and Tuff are so dumb and I hate how so many fanboys drool over Tiff, it's sad. I also hate how they made Chef Kalasaki (or whatever his nonstraight name was) a good guy who owned a restaurant. Bad move, 4Kids TV! Escargoon is nothing but a loser adviser to the King Dedede (who sucks big time in this show) and I hate the face of that one company that keeps supplying Dedede with those awful weapons to destroy Kirby. So stupid, I hate this show.I then began to hate Kirby even more since it was obvious Nintendo was just aching to get Kirby some popularity. Kirby'll never beat Mario in the fight for coolness, and Kirby will always be nothing but a tiny little cream puff of gayness. NUF SAID!!!
tommypezmaster
Back in the good old days of Nick, this was my favorite show, alone with Rocko's Modern Life, Hamtaro, and Courage the Cowardly Dog. Why ever people hate this show is beyond me.It seems that a lot of people hate anime because they are simply being cartoons. That's really why its great. The show is random, but not to random so it stays interesting.The shows characters are are the strongest I have seen from any cartoon. I can't think of any weak characters. Unlike most cartoons made within the past two years, Kirby's characters are not one-dimensional and flat. The viewer gets to see many sides of Tiff or Tuff or any major character.The show is just genius. I just wish the show could have been more popular. Unlike most animation now, this show can be enjoyed by the whole family. It makes a good kids show, yet it also has a strong appeal to a more mature audience. Truly one of 4kids's classics and one of their best cartoons.