Kirby the Adventure

Kirby the Adventure is an American animated series created by Patrick Sawyer for the Nintendo TV network, being one of the longest-running programs on the channel, lasting 10 years on the air, being a success for the time and promoting humor aimed at an adult audience. Although it was aimed at a more adolescent audience, it managed to attract both adults and teenagers.

Plot
The series deals with the life of Kirby Irring, along with his brothers, who were forced to live alone after the death of their parents, now they will have to go through various situations, while living with their environment.

Production
The series originated from some shorts broadcast between 1992 and 1993 by a program called The Cartoon Show in which various animated shorts were broadcast. After the success of the shorts, Sawyer was offered to do a full series, in November 1993 he created a pilot episode, which he originally pitched to FOX, before FOX made the final decision, Sawyer moved the project to Nintendo TV. , who ordered the production of 31 episodes for its first season, with a somewhat low budget, but it was passable. And in the end that pilot shown to FOX was modified to become the first episode of the series. When the series received a good acceptance, the series began to be given more budget, notably improving the animation, which was somewhat primitive before, but with the passing of the chapters it improved, to the point of being more like the polished animation that used in their other series.

Films
In January 2005, the movie based on the series was released in theaters, it was made to give an end to the series. The film is about A controversial television program reaching the whole world, the children of the world begin to like this program, including the Irring brothers, but in one of the chapters a joke is made about the politics and religion of Shita, this causes the terrorists to start attacking the City, so Kirby Irring and Kirby Blue must escape from their homeland to seek help and thus avoid the destruction of the city.

The film cost $87 million, and collected $890 million, being a success at the box office and critics.

Based on 321 reviews, the film holds an 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. On Metacritic, it has a score of 89 out of 100. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave Kirby the Adventure the Movie a grade of "A" on a scale from A+ to F scale.

Videogames
In 1998, a video game based on the series was released for the Game Boy Color, the game was not very popular at the time, but over time it became a cult and nostalgic game for fans of the series and the young people of the time of the Game Boy Color.

In 2002, a game was released for the Nintendo GameCube and PlayStation 2, the game changes the gameplay to an open world game, something that made this game much more attractive for the players of both consoles. The PlayStation 2 version has better graphics but the same gameplay, while the GameCube version has somewhat lower graphics but more optimized.

In 2005 a remake of the first game released in 1998 was released for the Game Boy Advance, it had better graphics, and more colorful colors, it also brought new things, such as multiplayer.

In 2007 a platform game was released for the Wii, PlayStation 3 and XBOX 360, this time it had the artistic style of the series, where the main function is multiplayer, despite that it has a single player mode, but some things (that are not mandatory) need multiplayer, it is the longest game based on the series in terms of duration.