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'''''Kirby's Toy Box''''' is a [[1996]] minigame collection developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the [[Satellaview]]. It is a spin-off in the ''Kirby'' franchise, consisting of eight small minigames involving Kirby, along with two demos for minigames that would be included in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', released later in the same year. As they were broadcast to the Japan-only Satellaview for a limited time, copies of the games that could be dumped online were hard to find. For many years, only three of the eight games were available. Four more were found in late [[2016]], and the last one was found in [[2020]]. The game was played on ''[[The D-Pad]]'' in 2016, as the ninth game in ''[[The Dreamy Let's Play]]'' and the thirteenth game in ''[[You Do It]]''. The LP consisted of 9 episodes; 3 covering the games that were available at the time, released on weekdays from August 4 to August 8, 2016, 4 covering the games discovered in late 2016, released from May 7 to May 10, 2018, 1 covering the final game discovered in 2020, released on July 19, 2021, and a final episode covering each one of the games again released on June 29, 2022. | '''''Kirby's Toy Box''''' is a [[1996]] minigame collection developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the [[Satellaview]]. It is a spin-off in the ''Kirby'' franchise, consisting of eight small minigames involving Kirby, along with two demos for minigames that would be included in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', released later in the same year. As they were broadcast to the Japan-only Satellaview for a limited time, copies of the games that could be dumped online were hard to find. For many years, only three of the eight games were available. Four more were found in late [[2016]], and the last one was found in [[2020]]. The game was played on ''[[The D-Pad]]'' in 2016, as the ninth game in ''[[The Dreamy Let's Play]]'' and the thirteenth game in ''[[You Do It]]''. The LP consisted of 9 episodes; 3 covering the games that were available at the time, released on weekdays from August 4 to August 8, 2016, 4 covering the games discovered in late 2016, released from May 7 to May 10, 2018, 1 covering the final game discovered in 2020, released on July 19, 2021, and a final episode covering each one of the games again released on June 29, 2022. | ||
− | == Episodes== | + | == Episodes == |
+ | This LP was re-released on ''[[The D-Pad Unpaused]]'' on April 4, 2023. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:35, 5 April 2023
Kirby's Toy Box | |
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Franchise | Kirby |
Developed by | HAL Laboratory |
Published by | Nintendo |
Platform(s) | Satellaview |
Release date | February 8, 1996 |
Genre | Minigame |
Details | |
Played by | |
Featuring | Dustin Deren |
Intro theme |
"Green Greens" by The OneUps |
Original run |
August 4, 2016 – June 29, 2022 |
No. of episodes | 9 |
Episode length | 3–146 minutes |
Playlist | link |
Playlist length | 4:14:53 |
The Dreamy Let's Play | |
Preceded by | Kirby: Planet Robobot |
Followed by | Kirby Super Star |
You Do It | |
Preceded by | Kirby's Block Ball |
Followed by | Kirby Super Star |
Kirby's Toy Box is a 1996 minigame collection developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Satellaview. It is a spin-off in the Kirby franchise, consisting of eight small minigames involving Kirby, along with two demos for minigames that would be included in Kirby Super Star, released later in the same year. As they were broadcast to the Japan-only Satellaview for a limited time, copies of the games that could be dumped online were hard to find. For many years, only three of the eight games were available. Four more were found in late 2016, and the last one was found in 2020. The game was played on The D-Pad in 2016, as the ninth game in The Dreamy Let's Play and the thirteenth game in You Do It. The LP consisted of 9 episodes; 3 covering the games that were available at the time, released on weekdays from August 4 to August 8, 2016, 4 covering the games discovered in late 2016, released from May 7 to May 10, 2018, 1 covering the final game discovered in 2020, released on July 19, 2021, and a final episode covering each one of the games again released on June 29, 2022.
Episodes
This LP was re-released on The D-Pad Unpaused on April 4, 2023.
TDLP# | Episode | Title | Length | Player(s) | Commentator(s) | Release date | ||||||
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2016 episodes | ||||||||||||
100 | 1 | "Look at All These Games!" | 20:37 | Rick, John, Ben, Lindsay | August 4, 2016 | |||||||
101 | 2 | "The Art of the Show" | 25:43 | Rick, John | Dustin, Ben, Lindsay[a] | August 5, 2016 | ||||||
102 | 3 | "Look at All These Games (You Can't Play)!" | 16:35 | Rick, John, Ben, Lindsay | August 8, 2016 | |||||||
2018 episodes | ||||||||||||
302 | 4 | "A Little Effort There" | 9:22 | John, Rick | Ben | May 7, 2018 | ||||||
303 | 5 | "Is That Mecha Rick?" | 5:50 | John, Rick | Ben | May 8, 2018 | ||||||
304 | 6 | "Not Much Pepper" | 9:13 | John, Rick | Ben | May 9, 2018 | ||||||
305 | 7 | "You Want Kirby to Eat" | 3:40 | John, Rick | Ben | May 10, 2018 | ||||||
2021 episode | ||||||||||||
842 | 8 | "Look at All This Game (You Can Finally Play)!" | 17:29 | Ben, Rick, Geoff | July 19, 2021 |
NITDLP# | YDI# | Episode | Title | Length | Players | Commentator(s) | Release date | |||||
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2022 episode | ||||||||||||
20 | 32 | 9 | "Look at All These Games (I Can't Stop Playing)!" | 2:26:24 | Rick | June 29, 2022 | ||||||
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Gallery
Trivia
- The first episode of each of the three sections of the Kirby's Toy Box LP contained its own live-action intro. All three intros were related to a time-travel plot point in the metaplot involving playing new games in The Dreamy Let's Play and The Super Sonic Let's Play out of sequence.
Notes
- ↑ In this episode, Dustin appears only in archive footage of the Pokémon Omega Ruby LP.