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This game introduces many distinguished Waddle Dees that offer hospitality services to other Waddle Dees and to Kirby.
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They even manage to build Kirby a house that is somehow as round as he is. Despite their lazy reputation, they are clearly shown to be hard workers, due to how quickly they manage to rebuild their town. As Kirby rescues more Waddle Dees, the more populated Waddle Dee Town becomes, and as the population increases, the complexity of the town does so proportionately. Kirby is tasked with freeing the captive Waddle Dees that appear in each level. The Waddle Dees ally themselves with Kirby in Kirby and the Forgotten Land, breaking down walls for him that block his progress. On certain occassions, Waddle Dees have proven to be a substantial threat throughout Kirby's adventures, though Kirby seems to bear no ill will towards the Waddle Dees, which is made apparent as he becomes visibly happy each time he rescues one of them. Even in games where King Dedede is not an antagonist, they still appear as common enemies that take little effort to defeat and don't give Kirby any copy abilities when inhaled. They are a common sight in Dream Land, where many of them serve King Dedede. Instead of actually trying to harm Kirby, they usually just waddle around and occassionally pause to jump at random. Waddle Dees are recurring antagonists in the Kirby franchise, but only due to their loyalty to whoever treats them nicely. While they have virtually no offensive or defensive power, they'll sometimes try to wield a parasol. Waddle Dees are innocent and generally harmless to man and beast. They generally live carefree lives and have never considered themselves to be followers of King Dedede. Many delicate creatures like this one inhabit Dream Land.