![]() ![]() The 4Kids dub removes any specific references to Superman. During the show line-up, the Japanese version specifically references "Super Dededeman" rather than "3-D Man".This scene is not present in the 4Kids version. In the Japanese version, there is a minor scene during the Channel DDD introduction where Doctor Escargon presents the local weather.Tiff finishes the episode by writing another log in her essay, while Tokkori and Kirby continue watching the shows and laughing. scheduling resumes, but the town is no longer receptive to the programming, and they turn the "news" off. Tiff turns on the camera and reveals the ruse to the town, but in a last-ditch effort, King Dedede tries to put a disclaimer on the whole thing to avoid responsibility before the feed is lost. Tiff instructs Kirby to inhale everything in the room, causing the set to crumble and the cage to bust open. Before the town can clue in on what's happening, Dedede and Escargoon catch the kids and toss them with Kirby into a cage. As the production continues broadcasting, Kirby runs carelessly onto the set and starts admiring the monster, making him look giant to the audience. It is revealed that the monster was nothing more than Escargoon inside a suit. Tiff and Tuff quietly open the studio door in the castle basement and find the set. At the castle, Tiff snaps Tuff out of the T.V.'s spell, and Meta Knight instructs the two to sneak into the basement to reach the studio. He instructs the group to follow him to the castle where they intend to expose Dedede's ruse. At that moment, Meta Knight appears and explains that he could not find the monster either. To snap him out of it, Tiff grabs him and runs out the door to show him there's no monster. The monster then approaches Kirby's House on the screen, causing Tokkori to panic. On screen, Dedede and Escargoon appear to be fighting the monster off using their Armored Vehicle, continuing to lament that Kirby's presence caused it to show up. The two flee to Kirby's House and kick Tokkori aside, who had also been watching the T.V. She scolds them for a moment, but to no avail.ĭedede and Escargoon try in vain to protect their reputation. She returns to the castle only to find her own family absorbed in the shows as well. ![]() set as well, as she hoped he would be above that. In particular, she checks on Professor Curio, and is disappointed to find him glued to the T.V. Meanwhile, Tiff tries to check up on the residents of Cappy Town, only to find everyone glued to their T.V. Back at the castle, King Dedede and Escargoon are spying on every household in Cappy Town using the "two-way T.V.s". Tiff tries to express her disgust of the programming to Kirby, but he has only moved closer to the T.V., now laughing with the Cappies. Escargoon then rattles off the show line-up before cutting to commercial, with each advertisement being Dedede-themed. The show begins with a live broadcast from Channel DDD, as King Dedede starts off with a skit where he abuses a crude prop which resembles Kirby, much to the amusement of the villagers and the bemusement of Tiff. They start a countdown which the rest of the town follows in earnest. In the castle, the King, Escargoon, and another group of Waddle Dees have set up a studio, and are prepared to start a show that will broadcast to the T.V.s in town. Seeing this, Tuff excitedly runs back to the castle to watch with his parents, while Tiff stays behind, bemused. In town, Captain Waddle Doo is directing the Waddle Dees to install a T.V. From there, the Cappy children's parents appear, and tell the group that King Dedede has just given every family in Cappy Town a television set with regular programming, which the kids react to in shock. After a moment, Kirby, Tuff, and the Cappy children catch up with her and ask what she's doing, so Tiff reads them a passage from her essay for their entertainment. The episode begins on the outskirts of Castle Dedede, where Tiff is writing an essay about Cappy Town and its inhabitants. This episode marks the debut of Captain Waddle Doo, Gangu, and Channel DDD within the narrative.Ĭaptain Waddle Doo commands the Waddle Dees to install Dedede's T.V.s in every home. Using this, they nearly succeed in turning the town against Kirby using the threat of a fake monster, but Tiff manages to foil their plan with Meta Knight's help by crashing the set during one of their broadcasts. In this episode, King Dedede and Escargoon set up a television broadcast and studio set called Channel DDD and install television sets in every home in Cappy Town with the intent of using the programming to control the minds of the townsfolk. Un-Reality TV is the sixth episode of the Kirby: Right Back at Ya! series. Great Sea Slug Monster (actually Escargoon in a monster suit) Kirby encounters the "monster" while being broadcasted live on Channel DDD. ![]()
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