https://mcleodgaming.fandom.com/wiki/Palette_swap#KirbyIf you care to take a look at the link above, you can see that Kirby's red costume says that it "resembles Fire Kirby", his blue costume says that it "resembles Ice Kirby", and that his green costume says "resembles Plasma Kirby, but with different colored feet." However, I pretty much know that these are clear mistakes. Here's why:
1. Red Kirby is actually based off the red spray paint found in both Kirby & The Amazing Mirror for the Game Boy Advanced, and Kirby: Squeak Squad for the Nintendo DS, and in no way in color resembles Fire Kirby. If you care to look at the picture in the link shown right here: ---> (
https://nintendo.wikia.com/wiki/Fire_Kirby), you can see that Fire Kirby has the same body color and feet color as normal Kirby.
2.Next, Blue Kirby. Like how Red Kirby is based off the red spray paint, this Kirby alt color is based off the ocean spray paint, and that the feet color is different from Ice Kirby. Take a look at the link shown below.
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https://nintendo.wikia.com/wiki/Ice_Kirby)
Did you see it? If you did, you can see that Ice Kirby has the same body color as Ocean Kirby. However, Ocean Kirby has blue feet, whereas Ice Kirby has lavender feet.
3. Finally, Green Kirby. If you care to take a look at the original Super Smash Bros. Palette Swap page on SmashWiki and go down to Kirby's alternate costumes for that game, you would realize that this alternate color is a Smash 64 original called Kusa-mochi Kirby on the original Smash Bros. webiste, and not based off Plasma Kirby. OK, I know, it's kind of funny to have a fighter costume named after a Japanese sweet, but it's fun that you added Kusa-mochi Kirby into Super Smash Flash 2 Beta.