What is pink Kirby from?

Pink Kirby comes from the popular Nintendo video game series of the same name, created by Masahiro Sakurai, first appearing in 1992's Kirby's Dream Land on Game Boy as a placeholder character, evolving into an iconic pink puffball known for inhaling enemies and copying their powers, originating from the fictional Planet Pop Star's Dream Land.
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Where is pink Kirby from?

Kirby hails from Planet Popstar, a yellow star, and spends most of his time in a territory called Dream Land. He has a pink, spherical, body with small stubby arms and large red feet.
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How did Kirby become pink?

Kirby is pink because creator Masahiro Sakurai always intended him to be, wanting a cute, friendly color, though confusion arose because the first Game Boy game was grayscale, leading to white box art in the West; Super Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto initially thought he'd be yellow, but pink stuck, and now yellow Kirby appears as a second player color in later games, notes Wikipedia.
 
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Are Kirby's feet pink or red?

Kirby is generally pink with red feet, but the exact shades vary — his feet are sometimes only a shade darker of pink than his body. Some early games also depict Kirby as changing color when copying an ability, such as Kirby's Adventure and Kirby Super Star.
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Where did Kirby come from?

Kirby originated in 1992 from developer Masahiro Sakurai at HAL Laboratory as a simple, placeholder character for Kirby's Dream Land on Game Boy, initially called "Popopo" and appearing white due to the console's monochrome screen, though Sakurai always envisioned him as pink. He was named "Kirby" for the Western release, partly after lawyer John Kirby, who defended Nintendo in a major lawsuit, and evolved from a simple blob into the iconic, ability-absorbing hero known for his copy ability introduced in Kirby's Adventure.
 
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Is Kirby LGBTQ?

Kirby's gender is officially ambiguous, intentionally left neutral by creator Masahiro Sakurai, though often called "he" in English localizations for simplicity, while Japanese media treats Kirby as genderless (they/them); this ambiguity leads many fans to see Kirby as a non-binary icon, though not explicitly LGBTQ+ in terms of sexuality, but a beloved figure in the community due to their gender fluidity. 
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What is Kirby's true age?

Kirby's age is a fun mystery, but he's over 30 in "real-world" years since his 1992 debut, yet described as a "young person" or even a baby in-game, implying his age in Dream Land is ageless or ancient, with some lore suggesting millennia old, but mostly treated as a childlike hero. 
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Is Kirby Tone deaf?

In Kirby: Right Back at Ya!

Mike Kirby can take down several monsters at once, and perhaps almost all of eNeMeE's creations. Not even Tiff can stop him once he starts singing. It also reveals that Kirby is tone deaf and has a terrible singing voice.
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Why does Kirby say poyo?

Kirby says "Poyo" primarily because of the anime adaptation, where it served as a cute, nonsensical verbal tic to convey emotion since he spoke little else, making it iconic for fans, though it isn't a deep language but a sound meant to be adorable and childlike, possibly related to Japanese baby-talk sounds like "poyopoyo" (toddling).
 
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Is Kirby a girl or a boy?

Kirby's gender is intentionally ambiguous, left undefined by creators in Japan, but often referred to as male ("he/him") in English localizations for simplicity, though official materials and art show participation in events for both genders, suggesting a genderless or non-binary identity that allows fans to project their own views. 
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What is Kirby's girlfriend's name?

ChuChu is a pink octopus with a large red bow on the back of her head, has rosy cheeks, and has purple eyes (silver in the opening of Kirby's Dream Land 3 and blue in Kirby Star Allies). She is infatuated with Kirby and it is implied that she is a romantic interest.
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Why did pink switch to a girl color?

Pink became a "girl" color due to post-WWII marketing, but it was once for boys, seen as a lighter red, while blue was for girls as more delicate; the shift happened in the mid-20th century as retailers capitalized on gendered marketing, especially after ultrasound technology allowed parents to know baby genders, solidifying pink for girls and blue for boys through toys, clothes, and media. 
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Who did Kirby swallow?

Kirby swallows many things, from enemies to objects, to gain their powers (Copy Abilities) or spit them out as stars, especially in Super Smash Bros. where he copies fighters' moves and gets themed hats, but canonically, he doesn't eat them; they're teleported away, as seen in games where enemies reappear unharmed after being inhaled.
 
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Is Kirby unisex?

Kirby is widely considered non-binary or genderless, especially in Japanese media where they are referred to with gender-neutral terms and pronouns, though English localizations often use "he/him," creating a nuanced situation where many fans see Kirby as an icon for gender fluidity, using they/them pronouns to reflect their ambiguous nature and playful costumes.
 
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Is jigglypuff based off of Kirby?

Yes, Jigglypuff was included in Super Smash Bros. primarily because of its strong visual and functional similarities to Kirby, allowing developers to reuse Kirby's animations and model as a base, making them "semi-clones" in the first game, though they've since diverged. Creator Masahiro Sakurai chose Jigglypuff because it fit the "pink, floaty ball" archetype already established by Kirby, making implementation easier and fitting the roster.
 
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Is "poyo" a real word?

Meaning of poyo

It is the same as countertop, inn or countertop (part of the kitchen). POYO:PIEDRA. STONE BENCH ATTACHED TO A WALL. STONE SEAT.
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Why is Kirby a baby?

In Japanese, Kirby is introduced as 「若者」 (wakamono), which means a young person. In the anime, where he more or less acts like a little child, Kirby's peers Tiff and Tuff sometimes call him a "baby" (in the Japanese dub, Meta Knight also implies this when he tells Tiff that he was born 200 years too early).
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Is there an evil Kirby?

Yes, there are evil versions of Kirby, most notably Dark Matter (a species that corrupts), Dark Kirby/Shadow Kirby (a dark reflection/clone), and even fan interpretations of Kirby himself being a destructive force, but the closest thing to an evil Kirby character is often a corrupted version or a counterpart, not the cheerful hero in pink. The primary antagonist that embodies pure evil is often a being like Dark Matter or entities like Fecto Elfilis from Kirby and the Forgotten Land.
 
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Is Emmet actually deaf?

Yes, Sean Berdy, the actor who played Emmett Bledsoe in Switched at Birth, is genuinely deaf and uses American Sign Language (ASL) as his native language, bringing authentic representation to his beloved character. He was born deaf into a deaf family, making his portrayal of Emmett, who grew up deaf, very personal and impactful for the Deaf community. 
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Is Kirby a boy name?

Yes, Kirby is traditionally a boy's name of English/Norse origin meaning "church settlement," but it's also considered a unisex or gender-neutral name used for girls, though its usage has declined for boys in recent years due to the popular video game character. It works as a surname-as-first-name, appealing to both genders with its historical roots and modern sound. 
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Is tone deaf ok to say?

It's generally considered better to avoid saying "tone deaf," especially when describing someone's social insensitivity, because it's ableist language that links disability (true tone deafness/amusia) with negative behavior, potentially harming the Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities, so alternatives like "insensitive," "unaware," or "out of touch" are preferred for clearer, more precise, and inclusive communication. 
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Who is the 69th character in Smash?

A fighter with many special moves that appear to come from the world of pro wrestling. Incineroar has many moves from its original game, like Darkest Lariat, Cross Chop, and Revenge. Its Final Smash is Max Malicious Moonsault. Let the Z-Power explode and deliver a powerful blow!
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Who is Kirby's bestie?

Kirby's best friend is widely considered to be Bandana Waddle Dee, a loyal Waddle Dee who wields a spear and often partners with Kirby in modern games, evolving from King Dedede's subject to a close companion who helps protect Planet Popstar. While Kirby has many allies like King Dedede and Meta Knight, Bandana Waddle Dee is consistently portrayed as his most dependable best friend in recent adventures, even fighting alongside Kirby against Dedede at times. 
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