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  1. 26 de fev. de 2022 · Este é um compilado de episódios dublados em português brasileiro do anime Kirby (Kirby Right Back at Ya! nos Estados Unidos)

  2. 17 de abr. de 2020 · Esses são os (então encontrados) episódios dublados da serie Kirby! (Kirby: Right Back At Ya!, nos Estados Unidos), anime exibido pela primeira vez no dia 6 de outubro de 2001 no Japão, e lançado internacional via 4Kids International.

  3. Compilation of all the material available on the Internet from the dubbing in Portuguese (Brazil) of the Kirby anime, named in Japan as "Hoshi no Kirby" (Kirby of the Stars) and in the United States as "Kirby Right Back at Ya!". In this compilation you will find episodes, bumpers and opening and ending variations.

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  5. kirby.fandom.com › wiki › Kirby:_Right_Back_at_YaKirby: Right Back at Ya!

    • Overview
    • Premise
    • Story
    • Development
    • Characters
    • Releases
    • English dub release

    , known in Japan as Hoshi no Kābī (星のカービィ, Kirby of the Stars) is an anime series based on the Kirby franchise. The series was produced by Warpstar Inc., a company formed between a joint investment between Nintendo and HAL Laboratory, Inc.

    Some of the episodes were aired on the Kirby TV Channel for the Wii, running until 15 December 2011. A second run started again in 2012 with additional material such as game trailers. Another service for the Wii titled Wii no Ma aired all 100 episodes in the Theater Room for free.

    The series is about the adventures of Kirby and his friends after his Starship crash-lands on Planet Popstar, in the country of Dream Land. In this series, Kirby is a legendary Star Warrior destined to save Dream Land from destruction by eNeMeE. King Dedede, the ruler of Dream Land, wants to drive Kirby away, and orders up fearsome monsters from eNeMeE's company, Nightmare Enterprises. The monsters usually end up attacking Kirby and the people of Dream Land, but Kirby and friends always save the day.

    uses the characters and concepts from the preceding game series as a basis rather than copying the games' events and lore word-for-word. It is best viewed as an alternate universe, having no direct connection to timeline of the events in the games. Being self-contained, it is easier for those unfamiliar with the game series to understand it.

    Centuries ago, eNeMeE, craving the rule of the universe, made himself known and created a company called Nightmare Enterprises. It was to function as a front and fund his operations and manufacturing of great armies of monsters, which he used to take over much of the galaxy. His actions devastated countless planets. There were those who stood to combat his evil; the Star Warriors. Both sides fought for many thousands of years, but eNeMeE's monsters outnumbered them and only Meta Knight and a few others survived to see the aftermath.

    eNeMeE eventually threatens the peaceful country of Dream Land on Planet Popstar, as it seems likely to be eNeMeE's next target. The inhabitants are told that a legendary hero will come to save them - the Star Warrior, Kirby of the Stars.

    Everyone is quite surprised when Kirby's ship crashes close to Cappy Town. At first glance, he doesn't look like much, as Kirby is tiny, round, pink, and only a baby! However, he is quick to save anyone who is in danger and soon befriends the siblings Tiff and Tuff, along with their friends (servants) Fololo and Falala.

    The mean ruler of Dream Land, King Dedede, is jealous and suspicious of Kirby the moment his starship crashes. He and his sidekick Escargoon (Escargon) try to get rid of Kirby with monsters and machines provided by eNeMeE. The attempts always fail, however, due to Kirby's natural abilities in one way or another. Just as in the games, Kirby can inhale enemies and gain the use of their powers.

    In an interview, producer Soji Yoshikawa speaks at length about the challenges faced by the creators of the Kirby anime. He expressed worry about potential failure, as past video game to anime adaptations did not go well, but as time went on, he began to see a character with strength and felt that it could be successful.

    Two of the main challenges were set by Kirby's creator Masahiro Sakurai. He said that there were to be no humans and Kirby must not speak.[citation needed] Yoshikawa acknowledges the difficulty of having a main character who does not speak, as well as coming up with entirely unique settings and characters. Without any humans in the cast, he likens it to the Finnish series The Moomins, which was quite popular in Japan.

    The series is animated with combined 3DCG and traditional 2D drawings, and as a result, animators were able to use a much higher framerate than most television anime, anywhere from 1.5-3x more on average. About 10,000 frames are used in each episode, compared to the 4000-5000 used by most TV anime of the same length. CGI is most often used on Kirby, King Dedede, Escargoon, Dyna Blade, and certain Nightmare Enterprises monsters. However, in scenes or shots where CGI would not make sense (such as if a CGI character were to physically touch or grab a hand-drawn character), they are usually instead in the same 2D style as the other characters, though such an occurrence is relatively rare).

    The main concern was to have as much movement as possible, as Japanese animation has come to rely on shortcuts to reduce production costs. This issue was directly referenced by the show's characters in the episode Cartoon Buffoon. The success becomes apparent upon watching, as the character animations are fluid and there is a low incidence of stock footage or still frames. Despite being such a long series, there is no degradation of the animation quality towards the end.

    The Kirby anime had enjoyed high levels of popularity and financial success in Japan, selling a wide range of merchandise. Unfortunately, Nintendo and 4Kids's efforts in the US appear to have been unsuccessful, judging by comparatively lackluster reviews and TV ratings the animated series received; despite this, the anime has gained a cult following through the years. The official websites had much information about Kirby toys and other merchandise, but almost nothing was actually released outside of DVDs.

    By 2010, nearly all merchandise regarding the Kirby anime ran out of print worldwide, especially in Japan.

    Main characters

    •Kirby •Tiff (JP name: Fumu) •Tuff (JP name: Bun) •Meta Knight •King Dedede •Escargoon (JP name: Escargon) •N.M.E. Sales Guy (JP name: Customer Service) •eNeMeE (JP name: Nightmare) See also: •Monster •Cappy Town (For list of Cappys)

    Broadcast

    In Japan, the series was first aired by Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting Co., Ltd. on October 6, 2001, and finished in 2003 after 100 episodes. The second broadcasting began on June 28, 2007 on the Tokyo Metropolitan Television station and ended after May 21, 2009. The anime was licensed in North America by 4Kids Entertainment under the title Kirby: Right Back at Ya! and aired on 4Kids TV (formerly known as FoxBox), and was also released in other languages, including Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Serbian, Korean, Persian, Bulgarian, Albanian and Hebrew. Broadcasting of new episodes ended in 2006 in the US. Reruns began on June 21, 2008 and lasted until December 27, 2008 at 11am on Saturday mornings on 4Kids TV, and for a time, the content was available via the 4Kids Video On Demand Service and at www.4Kids.TV. It also aired temporarily on the CW4Kids from June 6 to July 11, 2009. As of October 9, 2009, 4Kids (now 4Licensing) no longer holds the license for the show.

    Once the Japanese version was released, 4Kids made an English version out of it and some parts were cut out. Parts that are cut include violence, profanity, parts that take up time, guns, weapons, alcohol and drug references, and toilet humor. All references to the Galaxy Soldier Army are completely removed, and refer to them as Star Warriors. Any ...

  6. Kirby: Right Back at Ya!: With Ted Lewis, Madeleine Blaustein, Jerry Lobozzo, Kerry Williams. Kirby crashes onto Planet Popstar and befriends the villagers that live In Cappytown.

  7. Kirby: Right Back at Ya! (conhecido também como apenas Kirby e como Kirby e Seus Poderes) é uma série de anime baseada na série Kirby. Primeiramente foi lançado no Japão em 2001, e subsequentemente foi adaptado e traduzido para o Estados Unidos da América pela 4Kids.