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Sillydillo
KatFL Sillydillo Boss Title Screenshot.jpg
Title card for Sillydillo from Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Details
First game Kirby and the Forgotten Land (2022)
Theme music

Music for the battle with Sillydillo in Kirby and the Forgotten Land

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Sillydillo is an incredible dancer...as long as the dance involves spinning. It's a nocturnal critter, so it can see quite well in the dark. It seems to have orders from its boss to find something important, but all it brings home is junk! What was it supposed to find again? Something...small? And floaty? Hmm...
— Sillydillo's figurine description in Kirby and the Forgotten Land

Sillydillo, titled Armor-Plated Prancer, is a boss in the Kirby series, appearing in Kirby and the Forgotten Land as a member of the Beast Pack, fought at the end of Originull Wasteland. 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.

Its name is a combination of 'silly' and 'armadillo'.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 踊転甲獣ようてんこうじゅう アルマパラパ[1]
Yōten kōjū Arumaparapa
Prancing armored beast, Armaparapa
From アルマジロ (armadillo) and パッパラパー (papparapā, silly or stupid).
Chinese 舞转甲兽 犰魔乱舞
Wǔzhuànjiǎshòu Qiúmóluànwǔ
Prancing armored beast, 犰(armadillo)+魔乱舞(Based on 群(Qún)魔乱舞,a Chinese idiom,means "Demons and monsters danced like mad")
群 and 犰 have a same initial consonant "q" in Chinese.
French Danseur blindé, Tatoufou Armored dancer, Tatou (armadillo) + Fou (fool)
German Tanz-Panzerbestie, Gürteltor Dance-Shell beast, Gürteltier (armadillo) + Tor (fool)
Korean 아르마파라파[2]
Areumaparapa
Armaparapa
Spanish Bizarro acorazado, Armadiloco Armored weirdo, Armadicrazy


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