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Kirby & the Amazing Mirror/Unused Palettes

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The game has a moderate collection of unused palettes. Comparisons between the used and unused variants will be provided below when necessary.

Copy Abilities

Beam Kirby

Beam Kirby has an unused palette that only changes the dark orange highlights around the hat's outline to be even darker.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Beam Kirby Palette.png

It can be found at 0049FC18, 004BBAEC, and 004C5AD0 in the Japanese, American, and European versions of the game respectively.

Unused Used
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Beam Kirby.png Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Beam Kirby.png

Bomb Kirby

Bomb Kirby has an unused an unused palette for the hat that turns it into a more teal color.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Bomb Kirby Palette.png

It can be found at 004A0918, 004BC38C, and 004C67D0 in the Japanese, American, and European versions of the game respectively.

Unused Used
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Bomb Kirby.png Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Bomb Kirby.png

Additionally, it has an extra unused palette at 004A09D8, 004BC8AC, and 004C6890 in the Japanese, American, and European versions of the game respectively that looks like this:

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Bomb Kirby Palette 1.png

It turns Bomb's hat green, which effectively makes it look identical to Sword's hat. The palette used by Sword is not the same as this one, however.

Unused Used
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Fighter Kirby

Fire Kirby has a palette that turn his feet and blush into a magenta color and his skin into a darker pink.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Fighter Kirby Palette.png

It can be located in 004A0538, 004BC40C, and 004C63F0 in the Japanese, American, and European versions of the game

Unused Used
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Fighter Kirby.png Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Fighter Kirby.png

Fire Kirby

Fire Kirby still has his palette from Nightmare in Dream Land at 0049F738, 004BB60C, and 004C55F0 in the Japanese, American, and European versions of the game respectively.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Fire Kirby Palette.png

His palette was updated for this game to be darker, as shown in the comparison below.

Unused Used
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Fire Kirby.gif Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Fire Kirby.gif

Master Kirby

Master Kirby still has the palette from the 2003 Demo at 004A0838, 004BC70C, and 004C66F0 in the Japanese, American, and European versions of the game respectively.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Master Kirby Palette.png

The only difference is that the gem in the hilt is green instead of red, as it shared its palette with Sword's hat, which was used in the Demo.

Unused Used
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Missile Kirby

Missile Kirby has an unused palette at 004A06F8, 004BC5CC, and 004C65B0 in the Japanese, American, and European versions of the game respectively.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Missile Kirby Palette.png

It changes Kirby's blush and feet to be a more saturated magenta color.

Unused Used
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Missile Kirby.png Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Missile Kirby.png

The Missile itself also changes, though not as much as Kirby. In its case, the middle row of pixels near the top, as well as the pixels surrounding the white pixels at the bottom of the graphic also change to be the same saturated magenta color.

Unused Used
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Throw Kirby

Throw Kirby has an unused palette that only changes the white pixel on his foot to be lighter. That's it.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Throw Kirby Palette.png

It can be found at 004A0038, 004BBF0C, and 004C5EF0 in the Japanese, American, and European versions of the game respectively.

Unused Used
This one is incredibly hard to spot. Like it doesn't even make much of a difference.

UFO Kirby

UFO Kirby has an unused palette that only changes the grayish pink parts of his robotic arms to be simply gray.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused UFO Palette.png

It can be found at 004A0138, 004BC00C, and 004C5FF0 in the Japanese, American, and European versions of the game respectively.

Unused Used
This one is ALSO incredibly hard to spot. This is so sad.

Wheel

Wheel Kirby has an alternate palette at 0049FE58, 004BBD2C, and 004C5D10 in the Japanese, American, and European versions of the game respectively that slightly changes around the red and pink colors of his cap to be slightly darker.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Wheel Kirby Palette.png

The differences are more apparent near the white parts of his cap and around the highlights of the black outline.

Unused Used
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Enemies

Jack

Jack has unused palette at 004A1A58, 004BD92C, and 004C7910 in the Japanese, American, and European versions of the game respectively. It looks similar to the used one, but the last 4 colors are changed to be pure black.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Jack Palette.png

While Jack itself doesn't change, its star-shaped projectiles do, as shown below.

Unused Used
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Waddle Doo

Waddle Doo has an unused palette at 004A1CF8, 004BDBCC, and 004C7BB0 in the Japanese, American, and European versions of the game respectively. It includes the following colors:

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Waddle Doo Palette.png

Almost everything is black except for the initial square, which uses a dark blue color. When applied to Waddle Doo, it effectively turns it pitch black.

Poor baby...

King Golem

King Golem has an unused alternate palette that includes yellowish colors instead of the usual light pink colors.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused King Golem Palette.png

It's located at 004A15F8, 004BD4CC, and 004C74B0 in the Japanese, American, and European versions respectively.

Unused Used
He kinda looks like cheese. He's fine now.

Other

Inhale

This palette is used by Kirby when transformed into one of his Copy Abilities. However, it contains three unused colors that depict an earlier version of the inhale effect.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Inhale Palette.png

The colors were made to be darker for the final graphic.

Unused Used
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Inhale.png
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Inhale.png

This can be seen in game thanks to a bug involving one-time Abilities, like Crash and Cook. If the player uses it, Kirby will remain using the palette above, and will only correct itself after getting hit or by entering another room.

Peppermint Palace

While not really unused, the palette used for the windows outside the main building of Peppermint Palace has some unused shades of green and blue.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Peppermint Palace Palette.png

The game can apply this palette to the pine trees outside the building. It gives the trees the same colors from their used palette, but with a black shadow and a purple trunk.

Unused Used
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Unused Tree Palette.png Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Used Tree Palette.png
(Source: Vyroz)