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===A Blockbuster Battle===
===A Blockbuster Battle===
{{Quote|No, King, its a monster. A super-high-density monster. We like to call him Blocky.|[[N.M.E. Sales Guy]] describing Blocky in [[A Blockbuster Battle]]}}
{{Quote|No, King, its a monster. A super-high-density monster. We like to call him Blocky.|[[N.M.E. Sales Guy]] describing Blocky in [[A Blockbuster Battle]]}}
In [[A Blockbuster Battle]], Blocky is a [[monster]] who is called forth by [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] from [[Night Mare Enterprises]]. This version of Blocky looks quite different from the video game version (though it is revealed that the monster is made up of four smaller Blockys who do somewhat resemble the video game version) sporting well-defined hands and feet, bearing a more cuboid shape and wearing Japanese sumo wrestling gear. Blocky is described as a 'super-high-density' creature, making him almost immune to Kirby's inhale.
In [[A Blockbuster Battle]], Blocky is a [[monster]] who is called forth by [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] from [[Night Mare Enterprises]]. This version of Blocky looks quite different from the video game version (though it is revealed that the monster is made up of four smaller Blockys who do somewhat resemble the video game version) sporting well-defined hands and feet, bearing a more cuboid shape and wearing Japanese sumo wrestling gear. Blocky is described as a 'super-high-density' creature, making it almost immune to Kirby's inhale.


[[File:KRBaY Blocky2.png|thumb|left|150px|King Dedede deposits Blocky near Kirby, Tiff, and Tuff in his initial compact form.]]
[[File:KRBaY Blocky2.png|thumb|left|150px|King Dedede deposits Blocky near Kirby, Tiff, and Tuff in its initial compact form.]]


Blocky starts off as a small nondescript brick which can be carried in a character's hands, and grows to his full size when ready to battle. Blocky is so heavy that he is able to crash through several floors of [[Castle Dedede]] at once using a stomp. Due to his incredible weight, Kirby, Tiff, and Tuff have to trick him into standing by a cliff in order to successfully move him with Kirby's inhale. This causes Blocky to split into four smaller pieces. Kirby is then able to inhale one of these to gain the [[Stone]] ability, and then defeat the other three by sinking them into the ocean.
Blocky starts off as a small nondescript brick which can be carried in a character's hands, and grows to its full size when ready to battle. Blocky is so heavy that it is able to crash through several floors of [[Castle Dedede]] at once using a stomp. Due to its incredible weight, Kirby, Tiff, and Tuff have to trick it into standing by a cliff in order to successfully move it with Kirby's inhale. This causes Blocky to split into four smaller pieces. Kirby is then able to inhale one of these to gain the [[Stone]] ability, and then defeat the other three by sinking them into the ocean.


Interestingly, the fourth piece of Blocky ends up getting spat out by Kirby later, instead of being absorbed completely.
Interestingly, the fourth piece of Blocky ends up getting spat out by Kirby later, instead of being absorbed completely.
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