Man, even in a game as magical as Forgotten Land, the Kirby series still manages to creep us out with its final bosses. Hell, one of this thing's forms looks like something straight out of Cthulu mythos. Creepy AF.
Being true has no bearing on whether or not something is ironic. (I.E. Dolly Parton not winning in a drag competition to look like Dolly Parton is ironic - a more famous version has Charlie Chaplin coming in third in a Charlie Chaplin look-alike contest, but it's questionable if it's actually true, which would defeat the purpose for this response. "Superman can't walk" before Christopher Reeve died was a common ironic statement.) Someone constantly reminding others not to forget to lock the door before they head out forgetting to lock the door when they go out is both ironic and probably common to many people's lives.
Man, even in a game as magical as Forgotten Land, the Kirby series still manages to creep us out with its final bosses. Hell, one of this thing's forms looks like something straight out of Cthulu mythos. Creepy AF.
I straight-up paused the game and went to double-check the ESRB rating, 'cause there's no way this doesn't end up giving a few little kids some serious nightmares.