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Anvilicious: A good number of the episodes with morals are this.
Nightmare Fuel: It's Kirby, so several cases of this are to be expected.
Anticlimax Boss: Arguably, Kirby defeating Nightmare in the final episode. It takes less than a minute after exposing him to the Star Rod to defeat the "Emperor of Darkness" that had terrorized the majority of the universe.
Complete Monster: Nightmare himself, probably even more so than any of the above because he was the one who made them! He's already defeated a major resistance movement, terrorized countless other planets (with Pop Star soon to be added to them), and creates Eldritch Abominations to assist his goal of total universal domination. Just because he likes doing it.
Some music from Kirby Air Ride shows up in the Japanese original, as the game came out around the same time the anime was being produced. And any time a track from Air Ride plays, expect the scene to be awesome.
The music 4Kids made for the dub is an improvement over the original music in many of the fans' ears. For example, here's the inhaling music and the transformation music.
Ear Worm: The opening song of the English dub. It's almost as catchy as the DuckTales theme...
And then the ep where Tiff crushes on a Bifauxnen.
Magnificent Bastard: Meta Knight seems to show signs of this, even leaning more towards being a Guile Hero than in the games. Basically, he manipulates Kirby into getting pushed to his limits because he wants him to grow stronger that way. As he puts it, "Only then can he learn the true meaning of his power and turn the tides of battle." And what makes him even more magnificent? He's so charismatic that even the Cappies love him that much.
Recycled Script: The basic plot of the episode "Check it out! Channel DDD" ("Un-Reality TV" in the dub) is more or less a rehash of the Super Mario World episode "Rock TV". It's probably a coincidence, though.
Tear Jerker: Quite a few, surprisingly. It is heartbreaking when Kirby is genuinely sad.
The "little brother" robot puppy and Chilly. In both cases, someone who was sent to kill Kirby and ends up befriending with him instead, then dies because of Kirby, to save him in the case of the former, indirectly because of Kirby's actions in the latter.
In the beginning of the The End of the World as We Know It two parter, the villagers were complaining to Dedede for not building a town park and instead building a statue. Later, when the meteor was within spitting distance, Escargoon scolds Dedede for it, so then Dedede decides to take down the statue and build a park in order to redeem himself. After he builds it he grabs Kirby and brings him there. Kirby then jumps in joy and goes to play on the swings, then Dedede goes to join him. That whole scene, especially combined with the music in the original (which was also the music that played right after beating a boss in the Milky Way Wishes section in Kirby Super Star) brought this troper to tears when he saw it.
The episode "Sentimental Kirby" ("Kirby Takes the Cake" in the dub). Kirby actually cries.
Woolseyism: Some of the name changes may be controversial, but admit it — Wolfwrath is a cooler name for a monster than Chilidog.
The change from "Holy Nightmare" to "Nightmare Enterprises" in the dub so it could abbreviate as "NME" is also pretty awesome.
↑(she only appeared in two episodes, and one of them was a cameo appearance)