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King Dedede
From The Codex
Articles About King Dedede
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Main Continuity | Main Universe - King D-Mind - Mirror Universe - Parallel Dedede - Clone |
Alternate Continuity | Smash Bros. - Kirby of the Stars |
“ | Surely King Dedede would never steal all the food in the kingdom and hoard it for himself... Why would he do such a vile deed?! Such questions will have to wait, as the king is coming for his eternal rival with all the fury of a wild beast! | „ |
~ VS King Dedede description in Kirby Star Allies |
Background

King Dedede, also written as King DeDeDe, or King De De De (in certain older games), is Kirby's arch-rival in Nintendo and HAL Laboratory's long-running Kirby video game series. He (or something in his likeness) has appeared in every game in the series except Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. As such, he is the most recurring major character of the series besides Kirby and Waddle Dee. Due to his many roles as Kirby's main adversary, many consider King Dedede to be the series antagonist. Despite this, he has helped more than harmed since Kirby's Return to Dream Land, and Nintendo has even described Dedede as Kirby's "arch-frenemy."
He is the greedy self-proclaimed king of Dream Land, which is located on the quaint Planet Popstar. Due to an ambiguous description of the geography of Popstar, it is never made entirely clear how much of the planet King Dedede assumes leadership of, though he seems to have castles and fortresses all across the planet. Even so, he seems to perform no administrative functions, and for the most part, the planet seems to ignore any edicts that are issued by him.
King Dedede's trademark weapon is a large star-studded hammer which he can swing around with the greatest of ease. He is also able to inhale objects and spit them out in a manner similar to Kirby. According to Super Smash Bros. Melee, he underwent a series of rigorous training programs to learn and master the use of inhaled air to fly like Kirby at some point after the events of Kirby's Dream Land.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of King Dedede’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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General Information
Name: King Dedede
Origin: Kirby
Sex: Male
Age: At least 1000 (King Dedede's age has never been confirmed by Japanese sources. In Japanese, Kirby is introduced as 「若者」 (wakamono), which means a young person. Data of Queen Sectonia notes that she contains data spanning elements of creatures of at least 1000 years. She began to discard her true form and possessing others after having her mind twisted by the Dimensional Mirror Taranza gifted her, which could only have it's corruption ability after the events of the Amazing Mirror, which would imply Amazing Mirror has a 1000 year timeskip)
Classification: Royal Nemesis, Star Ally
Species: Penguin
State of Being: Regular
Occupation: King
Affiliations: Kirby (After Kirby's Adventure), Meta Knight, Dream Kingdom, Pop Star, Ripple Star, Waddle Dees
Enemies: Kirby (Formerly), Dark Matter, Zero, 0²
Status: Alive
Alignment: Initially Lawful Evil (Originally started out as an evil king that stole the food from all the residents of Dream Land), turned Chaotic Good (As soon as the second game, Dedede went from stealing the food of the residents to removing the Star Rod, though it's revealed at the end of the game, that Dedede did this to protect the people from Nightmare. As late as Kirby and the Forgotten Land, he risks his life to save a single Wadle Dee)
Codex Statistics
Grade: S
Tier: At least Low 5-B, possibly Far Higher. Even Higher with Empowerment
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: At least Small Planet level (Potency) (Can harm Kirby who can crack Pop Star in half with splitting the earth in half being calculated at this level. In Planet Robobot, King Dedede is noted as one of the strongest lifeforms on Pop Star, his clone from Planet Robobot can harm Kirby ), possibly Far Higher (Comparable to Kirby who at the end of Dream Course Kirby puts all the stars back into the sky. Dedede himself stole all the stars in the sky, on separate occasions, Kirby is implied to have put all the stars back in the sky at the end of tilt and tumble but due to this being a lifting strength feat it's unknown how this applies to attack potency). Even Higher with Empowerment (Aided Kirby in the defeat Void Termina. With the Star Allies Sparkler and combined power of Kirby's friends, they are able to harm and defeat Void Termina. Additionally, they're considered the most dangerous foe that Kirby ever faced to date, easily putting him above the likes of Magolor and Queen Sectonia)
Durability: At least Small Planet level, possibly Far Higher, Even Higher with Empowerment (Can take hits from Void Termina), Higher with Forcefields from The Player (Gets assistance from The Player who can make forcefields), his Resilience makes him difficult to kill (Can survive inside of Magolor's black hole])
Striking Strength: At least Small Planet Class (Potency), possibly Far Higher. Even Higher with Empowerment
Lifting Strength: At least Stellar (Stole all the stars in the sky over the course of a night, stole all the stars in the sky in another occasion while Kirby napped. Comparable to Kirby who at the end of Dream Course Kirby puts all the stars back into the sky, Kirby is implied to have put all the stars back in the sky at the end of tilt and tumble)
Travel Speed: Unknown on foot, Faster Than Light flight speed (Stole all the stars in the sky before nighttime, which reaches these speeds. Can keep up with Meta Knight who traveled from the Galaxy's End to Pop Star, which is at the edge of the universe, in 8 seconds)
Attack Speed: Faster Than Light (Can tag Kirby, who can simultaneously move and react on the warp star which can fly past 53 galaxies in a few seconds, and flies to another galaxy in under a second. Kirby can react to Dark Matter, who can cross several galaxies in a short time frame. Can react to Dark Nebula, who with a possessed Daroach, traveled to another galaxy in less then a second. Can simultaneously move and react on the Starship, which traveled from the galaxy's end to Pop Star, which is at the edge of the universe which was calculated at this)
Reaction Speed: Faster Than Light
Stamina: Superhuman (Fought Queen Sectonia through the night), Limitless as Ghost Dedede (Can still do actions even at 0 health)
Range: Standard Melee, Extended Melee with Hammer, Higher with Inhale, Several Meters with Super Inhale (Reaches this far), Interstellar with Summoning (Can summon allies from deep in space where it is considered so far that Pop Star is a mere shimmering glow in the distance), Multi-Universal with Transportations (Can transport objects to The Player)
Intelligence: Genius Intelligence (Despite how incompetent Dedede may look, he is incredibly intelligent. Created a machine that could make clones of Kirby with his copy abilities)
Knowledge: Expert level (Laid traps along the way to halt Kirby in Kirby’s Adventure. Was aware of Nightmare’s existence in Kirby’s Adventure and sealed the Star Rod to stop him)
Powers and Techniques
Equipment
- King Dedede's Hammer: King Dedede's notable hammer functions similarly to Kirby's hammer ability, but with a few notable differences. King Dedede has more range than Hammer, and can perform infinite Dedede Hammer Throws; however, he cannot Giant Swing, Ultra-Giant Swing, or Underwater Wheel, as he instead has Midair Hammer Swing and Underwater Hammer Swing, which behave identically to the normal Hammer attack, but without stars; his Dedede Hammer Flip lacks the fire element; and his attacks are weaker on average compared to Hammer.
- King Dedede's Mask: A grey, metal mask with three golden horns and two smaller gray horns that Dedede uses to act as his alter ego, Masked Dedede.
Optional Equipment
- Maxim Tomatoes: Heals all of Kirby's health when eaten. He can keep several of them without being used in his stomach.
- Bombs: He uses these to throw out explosives at Kirby.
- Bubble Bombs: He throws a bubble that contains a bomb with in, the bomb will explode in a certain time frame.
- Axe: During the battle in Triple Deluxe he throws away his trusty hammer in return for an axe. He can charge the axe to put it on fire, cause small explosive waves, and shoot out energy projectiles.
- Various Food Items: Heals varying amount of health.
- Action Star: When this item is attacked, one of the following effects occurs at random:
- Everyone's speed increases.
- Causes everyone to explode, dropping Health to one point.
- Decreases the speed and jump of all the other opponents, that will also have a maroon aura around them.
- Puts all opponents to sleep.
- Drops a bomb on all the opponents.
- Drops a random Food item. One may occasionally be a Maxim Tomato.
- Drops three Timed Dynamites
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Dropping Health to one point
- Dream Rod: When picked up and used Kirby summons one of the following Dream Friends to assist him:
Notable Techniques
Moveset
Move | Controls | Description | Notes | Damage |
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Hammer | B/1 | King Dedede swings his hammer downwards in front of himself. Can pound in stakes. | In Kirby's Return to Dream Land, King Dedede cannot perform Giant Swing, Ultra-Giant Swing, or Underwater Wheel, and instead uses this move in midair or underwater. | 31 |
Hammer Wave | B while at full health | King Dedede performs Hammer as usual, also sending forwards a wave of energy with a long range. While it appears to be grounded, it can actually travel in midair as well. | N/A | |
Triple Dedede Hammer | Hold 1, then release | King Dedede pulls back his hammer, then slams his hammer to the ground three times in succession, the final hit more powerful than the other two. This move will fail if the hammer does not hit the ground. | N/A | |
Hammer Cannon | Press and hold B, then release | King Dedede winds back his hammer, swinging it horizontally forwards when released and firing a red blade of energy forward that can cut ropes. | N/A | |
Aim Hammer Cannon | Either of ↑/↓ while holding B | King Dedede aims up or down while his hammer is wound back, changing the direction the Hammer Cannon will fire in when released. | N/A | |
Giant Dedede Swing | Dash + B | King Dedede spins rapidly with his hammer outstretched, hitting opponents several times. | In Kirby: Triple Deluxe, this move has an ice effect and can cool Fire Blocks. | 29 |
Giant Swing | B in midair | King Dedede performs a midair somersault with his hammer, swinging it around himself once. | 29 | |
Ultra Giant Swing | Dash + B in midair | King Dedede rapidly somersaults with his hammer in midair, swinging it around himself twice in the same timespan as Giant Swing. | 18 per hit | |
Hammer Twirl | ↓ + B/1 | King Dedede holds his hammer underneath himself and twirls it, rapidly hitting enemies. He is completely invulnerable during the move's duration. | In Kirby: Triple Deluxe, this move has a fire effect and can light fuses or melt Ice Blocks. | 18 per hit |
Dedede Hammer Flip | ↑ + B/1 | King Dedede pulls back his hammer as its head charges with energy or bursts into flame, then pulverizes enemies with a powerful uppercut. This is the strongest move he can perform, and indeed one of the most powerful moves in the series that's not from a limited-use ability. | In Kirby Star Allies, the move resembles Kirby's version of it from Super Smash Bros., where he can move and jump while charging it and it becomes more powerful over time. If he charges it for too long, the head explodes, leaving only the handle which deals minimal damage when swung. | 44 (1 lvl.) 66 (2 lvl.) 88 (3 lvl.) 9 (Stick) |
Dedede Hammer Throw | Dash + X/Y/- or X/Y/- during Giant Dedede Swing | King Dedede performs a Giant Dedede Swing before releasing his hammer, sending it flying in the direction held. It floats slightly upwards as it flies, exploding on impact for huge damage. | Unlike Hammer Kirby, King Dedede gets his hammer back after using the move, allowing him to use it as much as he likes. | 66 |
Head Slide | Dash + ↓ + B | King Dedede leaps forwards invulnerably and slides across the ground a short distance, mimicking the similar move from his boss fights. | ||
Underwater Hammer Swing | B/1 while swimming | King Dedede somersaults once in the water with his hammer, similarly to Giant Swing. | 29 | |
Hover | A/2 in midair | King Dedede flies by inflating himself with air and flapping his arms, similarly to Kirby. | 0 | |
Air Bullet | B/1 during Hover | Dedede spits his inhaled air as a bullet that can damage weak enemies, and stops flying. | 10 (near), 8 (far) | |
Super Dedede Jump | ↓, and then ↑ + B | Dedede jumps in the air and lands in the ground a few seconds later. | This attack was added in the 4.0.0 Update. |
Elemental Attributes in Kirby Star Allies
Move | Blizzard | Bluster | Sizzle | Splash | Zap |
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Hammer Twirl | Wherever standing or in midair, King Dedede creates four icicles, two to either side of him. | King Dedede floats into the air, creating a whirlwind beneath him. | King Dedede creates a brief fiery explosion around himself. | King Dedede shoots out two droplets, one to either side of him. | King Dedede summons down a bolt of lightning onto himself as he twirls his hammer. |
Dedede Hammer Swing | King Dedede creates a trail of crystalline ice along the ground. | King Dedede floats into the air as he spins, creating a small whirlwind. | King Dedede creates a trail of fire as he travels along the ground. | King Dedede creates a trail of water as he travels along the ground. | King Dedede leaves a trail of sparks as he travels along the ground. |
Dedede Hammer Throw | |||||
Giant Swing | N/A | King Dedede's aerial descent slows as he performs this move. | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Ultra-Giant Swing | |||||
Dedede Hammer Flip | King Dedede creates a series of increasingly-large icicles in front of him, the more the longer the move is charged. | King Dedede's jumps are floatier while charging this move. When released, he leaps up into the air before slamming his hammer down to the ground, creating a whirlwind on impact. | King Dedede shoots out fireballs as he swings, the number of which depending on how long he charges up, and the fireballs explode on contact. | King Dedede shoots droplets forward as he swings, the more the longer he charges. | King Dedede summons down a bolt of lightning onto himself as he swings, and the lightning creates electrical explosions above him, the more the longer he charges. |
Other
Standard Tactics: Before confronting an opponent face to face, King Dedede will usually set up traps and his minions on them. He also will steal from a power source in order to gain new powers in preparation for the opponent. When up close King Dedede’s usually fighting style centers around closing the distance between him and the opponent and using hammer attacks, along with attempting to attack them through flight and slamming himself onto them. He will also fire attacks out of his hammer shut as a flamethrower or missiles.
Weaknesses: King Dedede is incredibly prideful to a fault to the point that he will believe his own strength is greater than those who surpass him. He also gets extremely depressed upon losing.
Trivia
- In illustrations or cutscenes, King Dedede has one of two symbols on the back of his robe.
- An illustration of himself giving a peace sign, used in earlier games, including Kirby's Dream Land, Kirby's Adventure, and Kirby Super Star.
- An emblem of a hand giving the same sign. This is more commonly used, but its design is slightly changed in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.
- On his sprites in Kirby's Dream Land, the back of Dedede's robes originally had a white "0" outline.
- In Kirby Super Star, it was changed to a yellow square outline, but the closeup during the Gourmet Race intro had an illustration of him giving the v-sign.
- In Kirby's Dream Land 3, that was simplified to a yellow circle with a red image of a hand giving the same symbol (though his robes had a yellow circle with a black swirl in the intro's illustration).
- In Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom), the circle became white and the symbol itself became yellow.
- In subsequent games, he has consistently been given a yellow circle with the silhouetted v-sign in blue for 3D portrayals, and a bare version of the same symbol for 2D depictions (though his robes were once bare red in Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble).
- Although spin-offs imply he has a hatred of stars, his hammer is shown with an image of a star on it.
- In Quick Draw, Dedede is the fifth and final challenger, wielding a large gun that shoots a retractable boxing glove. If Kirby is faster, the king will be dispatched by a cannon. In Samurai Kirby, he is the fourth challenger, with Meta Knight taking his previous place. King Dedede uses a hammer here, though Kirby can defend against this with a party cone if he is fast enough.
- Even though he is a boss in almost every Kirby game, he is never the main antagonist in any mainline game, with the exception of Kirby's Dream Land. However, he has taken the role of the main antagonist in many spin-offs.
- Though he is the main antagonist of the franchise, Dedede has been the main antagonist of only two games in the primary game library: Kirby's Dream Land and Kirby Super Star (sharing his role with Marx) and their remakes.
- In Kirby's Pinball Land, one of Dedede's attacks involves shooting lightning from his hands to disable the flippers. It is unclear how he does this, although it may be due to magic. This attack is never used or acknowledged in any other future appearances.
- In Kirby's Avalanche, his AI is used by Satan in Puyo Puyo. However, he does shake the board similar to Zoh Daimaoh from the aforementioned game.
- Due to a glitch, the panic music never plays in his stage when Kirby is close to losing.
- When fighting King Dedede in Spring Breeze, Mario, Luigi, Birdo, and Toad appear in the crowd (Peach is also faintly visible, and Bowser is off-screen, but part of the game data). In the remake, Peach, Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Toad appear, while the former set still appears in Megaton Punch.
- When fighting King Dedede in Revenge of the King, the only one in the crowd is Bandana Waddle Dee, because Dedede has already sent everyone else after Kirby. King Dedede solemnly declares the ensuing fight to settle their grudge.
- Despite his girth, King Dedede runs fast in Gourmet Race, as he is able to catch up with Kirby.
- In the non-canon Kirby Super Star manga, there presumably is a Queen Dedede. This is not mentioned elsewhere.[2]
- Dedede's hat in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards is different to all other games; featuring crown-like spikes on his hat rather than a spherical bobble.
- In the second phase of King Dedede’s boss battle in Kirby Star Allies, the bobble on his hat becomes splayed, somewhat resembling the spikes on his hat in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
- Several pre-release screenshots of Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards show that King Dedede was playable without Kirby riding him at one point in development.
- According to Escargoon in the episode A Princess in Dis-Dress, King Dedede usually eats seven cheeseburgers to fill the emptiness left by a heartbreak.
- King Dedede shares Kirby's immense appetite for food. In the episode Fitness Fiend, Dedede ate enough bags of potato chips to have the bags scattered all over his throne room.
- In Kirby: Canvas Curse, Kirby's Return to Dream Land, and Kirby Star Allies, the playable King Dedede has more health than Kirby and other Friends.
- His theme plays while fighting Meta Knight in Kirby: Squeak Squad, despite King Dedede not being present.
- His theme is also used when fighting Whispy Woods and Lady Ivy in Kirby Mass Attack, in addition to his own fight.
- Kirby's Adventure, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, and Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards are the only Kirby games that do not play King Dedede's theme when fighting him.
- Dedede's portrayal and artwork in Kirby: Squeak Squad most resembles his appearance in the anime. His castle, as seen in the background and cutscenes, also resembles how it appears in the anime. When fighting Dedede, the machine in the background bears a resemblance to the Monster Transmitter.
- This also applies to his recent appearance in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, where many of his new facial expressions are also reminiscent of his incarnation in the anime.
- King Dedede is one of two Super Smash Bros. characters (the other being Meta Knight) to have been planned to be a playable character twice (in the first one and Super Smash Bros. Melee).
- King Dedede ranked first in Super Smash Bros. Brawl’s Japanese character inclusion poll.
- King Dedede has the fastest falling speed in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, yet paired with Zelda for having the third slowest dash speed and slowest air speed in the game.
- In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Solid Snake discusses with the colonel about the hammer King Dedede carries, and how it is far too heavy for Snake to even remotely lift, despite King Dedede waddling around with it with no issue, implying King Dedede has massive strength. Whether his hammer is heavy normally or if this is because his hammer is mechanical in Super Smash Bros. Brawl is not said.
- Because of his role in the Subspace Emissary, King Dedede, along with Wolf, is the only one of the Nintendo Rogues gallery to not be evil in the game. He did serve the Subspace Army at one time, but left as soon as he became skeptical about Tabuu's true plans. This reflects Dedede's role in most Kirby games, where he is initially a foe and turns into an ally near the end of the game.
- In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, unlike in the main Kirby series, Kirby is able to inhale King Dedede and gain his Copy Ability. This results in Kirby basically keeping his own inhale ability, but not being able to copy other foes as long as he is wearing Dedede's hat, only being able to spit them out as stars (as was the case in Kirby's Dream Land).
- There is a glitch in Spring Breeze: when the player defeats King Dedede in co-op wireless play, King Dedede may yell Mike Kirby's Stand Mike sound rather than the usual "NOOOOOO!" There is also a similar occurrence in Revenge of the King, in which Kirby's Stand Mike sound will play as opposed to the sound of its first use. It is unknown whether or not this was intended or a glitch. However, said sound was put in the soundtrack.
- The Brand New Dedede Hammer in Kirby Super Star Ultra could be based on the fact that his hammer in Super Smash Bros. Brawl is mechanical.
- In Kirby's Epic Yarn, Dedede cannot use his Inhale attack. This is because he was turned to yarn like Kirby.
- When making a custom emblem in Mario Kart DS, an available "template" for use is the v-sign sometimes found on the back of Dedede's robes.
- In the Japanese version of the anime, King Dedede usually ends his sentences with "zoi", which means nothing and is just a verbal tic common with some anime characters.
- In Kirby's Epic Yarn, it says that King Dedede's theme is new, but it was in many games before that.
- When fighting Masked Dedede on his second phase in Kirby: Triple Deluxe, a remix of his Masked Dedede Theme from Kirby Super Star Ultra plays.

- King Dedede makes a cameo appearance as a purchasable hat in the Nintendo 3DS built-in game StreetPass Mii Plaza.
- Dedede has been voiced by Shinya Kumazaki in every game that he has directed. This also includes variants of King Dedede, such as Shadow Dedede, Team DDD, Dedede Clone, King D-Mind, and Parallel Dedede.
- A slightly distorted version of Dedede's roar from Kirby: Triple Deluxe is produced by Dark Crafter at the beginning of his battle in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse.
- Masked Dedede's mask is apparently power-amplifying and its origins are unknown.[3]
- His mask's design is also a heavily-altered version of Dark Mind's mask.
- However, the Pause Screen description for Masked Dedede's Revenge in Kirby: Triple Deluxe seems to imply that the mask keeps his power suppressed as opposed to amplifying it.
- In Kirby's Blowout Blast, when Giant King Dedede's Revenge is defeated and the king lands on the platform, he sits with his mouth hanging open. When Giant Masked Dedede is defeated and the king shrinks down, he lies on the ground crying. These are both references to reactions he has at the end of Kirby's Dream Land.[4][5]
- The Pause Screen description for King Dedede's fight in Kirby Star Allies expresses disbelief that he has stolen all the food in Dream Land and hoarded it to himself, despite that being the plot of Kirby's Dream Land and its remake as Spring Breeze. It may show Dedede has gained a better moral code.
- In Kirby Star Allies, one of King Dedede's gloves appears as one of the symbols on Void Termina's body.
- King Dedede's circumstances in Kirby: Triple Deluxe serve as a parallel for Meta Knight's in Kirby: Planet Robobot, as both were kidnapped by the enemy before eventually being controlled to fight Kirby, but are defeated and have their masks shattered. They then assist Kirby to get his Final Weapon to fight the true antagonist, with a little help from a traitor of the antagonist's side.
- They go on their own adventures, battle with improved bosses, and also fight a knight as the final boss.
- Meta Knight has no involvement in Kirby: Triple Deluxe’s main story, in the same way King Dedede had no involvement in Kirby: Planet Robobot’s main story. Instead, doppelgängers of them fill their absence as bosses.
- Both also make physical appearances in cutscenes, King Dedede appearing in Kirby: Planet Robobot’s opening and ending story cutscenes, and Meta Knight in Kirby: Triple Deluxe’s 100% completion cutscene.
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Dream Friend pose
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Element pose
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amiibo pose
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate pose
- In Kirby Fighters 2, King Dedede's four battle entrance poses as a playable character are taken from other media:
- He can make the same pose as when he is recruited as a Dream Friend in Kirby Star Allies.
- He can make the same pose as when after he is imbued with an element in Kirby Star Allies.
- He can make the pose assumed by his Kirby series amiibo figure.
- Lastly, he can make the same pose he assumes for his artwork in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
- Dedede's exact species is never outright stated or have received an official confirmation. However, it's certain that's he's some sort of bird, telling by his design and how Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards refers to him as a bird. His species is often regarded as a penguin and many references and hints to his species have been placed in certain games or sources, such as Snake's codec call in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, a Kirby Twitter post, and an official stop motion video by PARCO-ART using the Shakurel Kirby figures, in which King Dedede is followed by a bunch of penguins. However, he has also been referred to as a regal eagle in a Nintendo Power Magazine, though this may be referencing how he resembles a bird rather than full on stating he's an eagle. This latter reference also predates most of the above ones, so even if taken as literal, it had plenty of time to change.
- Kirby: Squeak Squad is the only time where he appears as the first boss.
- Ironically, King Dedede can be attacked by Waddle Dees in 'Kirby's Return to Dream Land, even though he is their king.
- King Dedede's theme in Kirby and the Forgotten Land boss theme, "Roar of Dedede", is a remix of his theme in Kirby Star Allies, while his second phase theme as Forgo Dedede, "Masked and Wild D.D.D.", is a remix of Masked Dedede's theme.
- King Dedede's mask in Kirby and the Forgotten Land may be based on a mask of shame, specifically for gluttony.
Battle Records
None.