Talk:The Big Blow-Out!/@comment-25892079-20180328214240/@comment-995426-20180908215657

Wingnut II: I don't think so. It revisited an existing story (Kirby and the Warp Crystal) and explained where the warp stone came from and why found it in the 's basement. It gave April a convincing existential crisis that she had to face and deal with. White Horses showed that she expected to die far away without ever returning home from her cross-country trip. All in all, it helped further develop her character, in a series that wasn't always good at doing that. And is it really any weirder than and her, or the clean and spacious sewer lairs with leisurely comforts and a fully-stocked fridge? April having a supernatural origin is not exactly all that far-fetched, considering all the other fantastical things that would come into her life.