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Kirby: Squeak Squad

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Kirby: Squeak Squad, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Sanjou! Dorotche Dan (星のカービィ 参上! ドロッチェ団, Hoshi no Kābī Sanjō! Dorocche Dan, Lit. "Kirby of the Stars: Calling On! Dorotche Gang"), and in Europe as Kirby Mouse Attack, is a Kirby game for the Nintendo DS. In the game, Kirby is about to enjoy a piece of strawberry shortcake, until it is stolen from him, which leads him to believe that King Dedede is the culprit. He rushes off to King Dedede's Castle, where Kirby meets the Squeak Squad, a band of mouse thieves, after defeating Dedede and is plunged into a gigantic hole, where his journey to find his cake truly begins.

As Kirby battles his way through many stages and several bosses in search for his missing dessert, he recovers various chests. Most chests only hold extras or improved abilities, but hold more important items. When Kirby finally defeats the head of the squeaks and retrieves the chest that he believes holds his cake, Meta Knight swoops in from nowhere and takes the chest. Kirby goes after Meta Knight and takes the chest back, only to discover that Dark Nebula, not the long sought shortcake, is locked inside. Kirby is then left to defeat Dark Nebula and finally get his cake back.

[edit] In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

A remix of the Squeak Squad's encounter theme is included in the My Music feature of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Also, various characters from the game are in Brawl as stickers, such as Daroach, Bonkers, Blipper, and swimming Kirby.