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Raisin Ruins
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| Raisin Ruins | |
|---|---|
Screenshot of Raisin Ruins on the World Map from Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe. | |
| Details | |
| Level No. | 2 |
| World | Popstar |
| Stages | 5 |
| Energy Spheres | 16 |
| Lor Starcutter part | Right Wing |
| Mid-Bosses | Bonkers (2-1), Sphere Doomer (2-2, 2-4), King Doo (2-3), Water Galboros (2-4) |
| Boss | Mr. Dooter |
| Super Abilities | Flare Beam (2-2), Ultra Sword (2-4) |
| Theme music | |
The stage select theme for Raisin Ruins. | |
| Level progression | |
| ← Cookie Country | Onion Ocean → |
- This article is about the level in Kirby's Return to Dream Land, and should not be confused with Radish Ruins.
“You won't find many raisins here, but you will be surrounded by desert sand and ancient temples filled with obstacles.”
— Description of Raisin Ruins from the NA mobile website for Kirby's Return to Dream Land[1]Level 2: Raisin Ruins is the second level in Kirby's Return to Dream Land and its remake Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe. Raisin Ruins is a desert-like level with pyramids, ruins, and an oasis. Completion of the boss battle against Mr. Dooter yields the right wing to the Lor Starcutter. There are sixteen Energy Spheres in this level, three in stage 1, four each in stage 2 and 3, and five in stage 4.
Stages[edit]
For details on each stage individually, click the name of the stage.
| Stage | Energy Spheres / Ship Parts | Super Ability | Boss/Mid-Boss |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Bonkers | ||
| 4 | Flare Beam | Sphere Doomer (Fire) | |
| 4 | King Doo | ||
| 5 | Ultra Sword | Water Galboros Sphere Doomer (Fire) | |
| Right Wing | Mr. Dooter |
Trivia[edit]
- The mobile North American website for Kirby's Return to Dream Land erroneously uses a screenshot from the lobby of Cookie Country to represent Raisin Ruins.[1]
Gallery[edit]
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Raisin Ruins on the World Map in Kirby's Return to Dream Land
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A section of the Raisin Ruins level hub in Kirby's Return to Dream Land
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Full view of the level hub in Kirby's Return to Dream Land
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | レーズンルインズ Rēzun Ruinzu |
Raisin Ruins |
| Traditional Chinese | 熱浪如火 rè làng rú huǒ |
Fiery heat wave In the Chinese versions of Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, the name is written in English as "Raisin Ruins". |
| Simplified Chinese | 热浪如火 rè làng rú huǒ | |
| Dutch | Oliebolopgraving | Doughnut excavation |
| Canadian French | Arène aride | Arid sands |
| European French | Arène Aride | Arid Sands |
| German | Rosinen-Ruinen | Raisin-Ruins |
| Italian | Deserto Dattero | Date Desert |
| Korean | 건포도 유적지 Geonpodo Yujeokji |
Raisin Historic Site In the Korean versions of Kirby's Return to Dream Land and its remake, the name is written in English as "Raisin Ruins". |
| Portuguese | Oásis Oliva | Olive Oasis |
| Latin American Spanish | Oasis Orégano | Oregano Oasis |
| European Spanish | Ruinas Remolacha | Beetroot Ruins |