The "Hidden Magolors" are likely a parody of Hidden Mickeys from the Disney Parks, which are symbols of Mickey Mouse hidden in the architecture or landscaping.These Waddle Dees can also occasionally be seen wearing Dress-Up Masks. The various Waddle Dee visitors to the park cannot be spoken to, but if Kirby and friends pose near them, the Waddle Dees will wave back. These missions do not need to be cleared to obtain 100% completion of Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, however completing them is required to unlock the music track "Deluxe Master!" (Track 199) in the Jukebox. Once all of the main 100 missions are completed, 20 "True Extra Missions" are unlocked that are a lot more difficult.For the returning Sub-Games, this is their original music, while the new Sub-Games have chiptune remixes. When all of the Missions for a particular Sub-Game are complete, the option to use alternate music is unlocked.Missions do not award prizes individually, though reaching certain numbers of missions complete gives out other rewards. Each Sub-Game has a set of missions, and there are 100 objectives to meet initially. There is a Missions menu which can be accessed from this area.These statistics include information about which Dress-Up Mask is most popular, what Sub-Game is being played the most, and how many Pop Flowers were opened in the Main Mode, along with other things. When speaking to Manager Magolor, he will reveal information about game statistics around the world, similar to Wise Waddle Dee in Kirby and the Forgotten Land.Other features in Merry Magoland include the following: Kirby finding a Hidden Magolor in Merry Magoland. Additionally, Bosses from Story Mode (barring Grand Doomer) and statues of the Dream Friends from Kirby Star Allies as well as a statue of Elfilin appear in the plaza as the player progresses through Story Mode and completes missions. There is also a permanent Waddle Dee employee named Souvenir Shop Waddle Dee who allows Kirby and friends to set special souvenir items to the stock item slot and put on Dress-Up Masks they have obtained from earning stamps in the Stamp Rally. The park is filled with various visitors, mainly Waddle Dees. Merry Magoland is run by Magolor in a top hat and wearing a large bowtie (referred to officially as "Manager Magolor"). After that point, Kirby and up to three friends are free to visit the park from the World Map at any time via the Warp Star, and travel around the park using it. Merry Magoland becomes available to visit after clearing the first two stages in Cookie Country (in the demo, Merry Magoland opens after clearing just the first stage). The park is defined by a giant lavishly-decorated castle-like structure made to resemble Magolor, which houses the doors to the various Sub-Games, though there is also a large court area in front of the castle. This area is said to be situated in another world and time period separate from the main canon, though despite this, it can be clearly seen in the background in certain places on Popstar, such as in Nutty Noon - Stage 1. Merry Magoland is a Magolor-themed amusement park which serves as the main area where Sub-Games and other extra content can be accessed in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, and one of the main additions to the remake which was not present in the original Kirby's Return to Dream Land. Opening narration for Merry Magoland in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe It was a park full of excitement, where dreams could come to life. It was a merry place where four friends could enjoy attractions and collect souvenirs together. There, a traveler named Magolor built an amusement park where he could entertain his friends. This is the tale of a different world in a different time.
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