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After almost 4 months since the last Zero update, here's Kirby's copy ability. Alongside replicating Zero's Neutral Special, this hat also features custom physics for the ponytail, and even a custom charge shot line from Meggie-Elise | Voice Actor 🎙️🌸✨, who also features as Kirby in SSF2.

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