

As such, he is one of the most recurring characters in the series besides Kirby, Meta Knight, Waddle Dee, Kracko, and Whispy Woods. He (or something in his likeness) has appeared in every game in the series except Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. King Dedede, also written as King DeDeDe or King De De De (in certain older games), is Kirby's arch-rival and a major character in Nintendo and HAL Laboratory's long-running Kirby video game series.

Masahiro Sakurai ( Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, Super Smash Bros.Once you’ve finished all seven stages, take on tougher versions of each level, where you’ll need all your skills to grab an even higher score.


Some will zoom forth from the background, while others can even cover up goodies like coins, which give you points – grab as many coins as you can, then see if you can beat your score on your next run! You can even relive your last performance in Replay Jam, adding new sounds along the way! You’ll need more than good timing, though, as there are moving and breakable drums, plus plenty of obstacles and enemies to avoid. Press the A Button when you land to trigger a High Jump, then again at the highest point to Super Jump, sending you soaring to the top of the upper screen! The higher you leap, the more points you earn, and if you press the A Button on the backbeat to clap, a combo bonus starts – finish a whole level without missing a single clap, and you’ll earn a sweet backbeat bonus! Calling all rhythm kings! Get set to bounce and clap to the music in Dedede’s Drum Dash Deluxe, available to download from Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS and 2DS! Based on the Dedede’s Drum Dash rhythm action minigame in Kirby: Triple Deluxe, this enhanced, standalone version sports more levels, and even the odd secret or two!Īs King Dedede, you’re in for a high-flying trip as you move left to right through seven colourful stages, bouncing on drums in time to sweet Kirby tunes.
