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KatFL Twitter - Beast Pack image 3.jpg|[[Elfilin]] comments on Sillydillo on the [[Kirby JP Twitter]]. | KatFL Twitter - Beast Pack image 3.jpg|[[Elfilin]] comments on Sillydillo on the [[Kirby JP Twitter]]. | ||
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|ja={{furi|踊転甲獣|ようてんこうじゅう}} アルマパラパ<ref>[https://www.famitsu.com/news/202202/10250813.html Famitsu article]</ref> | |||
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|jaM=Prancing armored beast, Armaparapa<br><small>From アルマジロ (armadillo) and パラパラ (''[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/パラパラ parapara]'', a dance from the 1980s).</small> | |||
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Sillydillo, titled Armor-Plated Prancer, is a boss in the Kirby series, making its debut in Kirby and the Forgotten Land as a member of the Beast Pack. It is a large armadillo with cartoonish features on its face, thin arms, and large claws on its paws. Plated markings can be seen attached to its outer shell on its back, and it attacks by curling up and rolling towards Kirby in combat. It also seems to have a habit of creating puppets.
It is seemingly fought more than once in at least two areas in the game—one being a cave, where it carries around a cage and uses it to lock Kirby into if it manages to catch up to him, and the other being a beach, where it seems to simply use regular physical attacks overall.
Its name is a combination of 'silly' and 'armadillo'.
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Ice Kirby battling Sillydillo in a beach area
Elfilin comments on Sillydillo on the Kirby JP Twitter.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 踊転甲獣 アルマパラパ[1] Yōten kōjū Arumaparapa |
Prancing armored beast, Armaparapa From アルマジロ (armadillo) and パラパラ (parapara, a dance from the 1980s). |