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== | ==Enemies== | ||
Although ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' has most of the enemies from the original, nearly all enemies have updated appearances, a few enemies are changed, and some are new. | Although ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' has most of the enemies from the original, nearly all enemies have updated appearances, a few enemies are changed, and some are new. | ||
=== | ===Neutral enemies=== | ||
Neutral enemies are those which do not grant a [[Copy Ability]] when swallowed or scanned using [[Copy]]: | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=2 | {| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=2 | ||
! | !Enemy | ||
!class=unsortable| | !New? | ||
! | !HP | ||
!class=unsortable|Description | |||
!class=unsortable|Notes | |||
|- | |||
|{{Key|Blatzy}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Blatzy Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Blatzy]]'''}} | |||
|{{Key|2}}{{N}}'''*''' | |||
|N/A | |||
|A sleek long blue cannon that holds position and can shoot 5 times in rapid succession in a straight line. | |||
|Blatzy is a more dangerous analogue to [[Shotzo]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |{{Key|Blipper}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Blipper Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Blipper]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|8 | |||
|A round red fish with swimming goggles that can be found in bodies of water, and may leap out. On land, it can only flop around. | |||
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|{{Key|Bronto Burt}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Bronto Burt Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Bronto Burt]]'''}} | |||
|{{Key|3}}{{N}} | |||
|8 | |8 | ||
|A | |A four-winged pink flier who can be seen moving on fixed flight paths or trying to home in on Kirby. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Broom Hatter}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Broom Hatter Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Broom Hatter]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|16 | |||
|A faceless creature who carries a broom and witch's hat. Broom Hatter is typically seen sweeping the ground in a small area. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Cappy}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Cappy Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Cappy]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|12 | |||
|A mushroom-shaped creature who wears a spotted red cap, and occasionally throws the cap upward as a projectile. If Kirby tries to inhale Cappy, he will get the cap in his mouth first. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Cawcun}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Cawcun Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Cawcun]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|2}}{{N}}'''*''' | ||
|11 | |||
|A white pelican-like creature that flies in quick and erratic patterns and may drop a spread of projectiles. | |||
|Cawcun is a more dangerous analogue to [[Tookey]]. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Coconut}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Coconut Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Coconut]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|1 | |1 | ||
|A | |A stationary coconut that typically hangs from palm trees or ceilings and will drop down when Kirby passes underneath, exploding on impact. | ||
| | |Can also be thrown by the Mid-Boss [[Bonkers]]. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Croucars}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Croucars Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Croucars]]'''}} | ||
|{{Key|1}}{{Y}} | |||
| | |12 | ||
|A maroon-hued crow that flies quickly and in erratic patterns. | |||
|Croucars is a more dangerous analogue to [[Twizzy]]. | |||
|- | |||
|{{Key|Flotzo}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Flotzo Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Flotzo]]'''}} | |||
|{{Key|2}}{{N}}'''*''' | |||
|31 | |||
|A crimson octopus-like creature that can swim in water as well as walk about on land. | |||
|Flotzo is a more dangerous analogue to [[Squishy]]. | |||
|- | |||
|{{Key|Galbel}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Galbel Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Galbel]]'''}} | |||
|{{Key|1}}{{Y}} | |||
|80 | |||
|A bulky yellow tiger who can be found sleeping or charging at Kirby. It has an impressive amount of health for an enemy. | |||
|Galbel is a more dangerous analogue to [[Grizzo]]. | |||
|- | |||
|{{Key|Gator}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Gator Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Gator (Kirby Super Star)|Gator]]'''}} | |||
|{{Key|3}}{{N}} | |||
|16 | |||
|A limbless alligator that attempts to hop onto its target and catch them in its jaws. It can come in a variety of different colors. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Gip}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Gip Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Gip]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|2}}{{N}}'''*''' | ||
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|8 | |8 | ||
|A | |A floating pig head with wings that can also be seen clinging to walls, and shoots stars from its snout to attack. | ||
| | |Gip is the replacement enemy for [[Bounder]]. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Glunk}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Glunk Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Glunk]]'''}} | ||
|{{Key|3}}{{N}} | |||
| | |16 | ||
|A green anemone with eyes. It sticks to the floor, or more rarely the ceiling, and shoots projectiles in a straight line up or down. | |||
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|{{Key|Gordo}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Gordo Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Gordo]]'''}} | |||
|{{Key|3}}{{N}} | |||
|N/A | |||
|A floating black orb with spikes who cannot be defeated, and must instead be avoided. | |||
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|{{Key|Grizzo}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Grizzo Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Grizzo]]'''}} | |||
|{{Key|3}}{{N}} | |||
|55 | |||
|A sleepy yellow bear that will charge at Kirby when disturbed. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Grumples}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Grumples Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Grumples]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|2}}{{N}}'''*''' | ||
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|16 | |16 | ||
| | |An angry angular stone head that rolls along the ground, floats through the air, and teleports. | ||
| | |Grumples is a more dangerous analogue to [[Kabu]]. | ||
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|[[ | |{{Key|Kabu}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Kabu Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Kabu]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|16 | |||
|A brown stone head who can be seen sliding along the ground while spinning, floating through the air, or teleporting. It may also explode. | |||
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|{{Key|Koozer}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Koozer Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Koozer]]'''}} | |||
|{{Key|2}}{{N}}'''*''' | |||
|16 | |16 | ||
| | |An indigo creature with a yellow bill who can fly extremely quickly through the air. | ||
|Koozer is a more dangerous analogue to [[Bronto Burt]]. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Lovely}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Lovely Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Lovely]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|28 | |||
|A tall sunflower with a face that sits rooted in place, but can stretch out to try and grab Kirby in her petals. Lovely cannot be inhaled. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Magical Sweeper}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Magical Sweeper Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Magical Sweeper]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|9 | |||
|A rare glowing disc that flies around and shoots projectiles. Magical Sweeper can float in one spot and shoot many projectiles, or fly in a straight line and drop projectiles on Kirby. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Moto Shotzo}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Moto Shotzo.png]]<br>'''[[Moto Shotzo]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|26 | |||
|A mobile cannon on wheels that rolls up and tries to shoot at Kirby. Unlike its regular cousin, Moto Shotzo is not invulnerable. | |||
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|[[ | |{{Key|Poison Mash}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Poison Mash Sprite.png]] [[File:KSSU Poison Mash Sprite Uncapped.png]]<br>'''[[Poison Mash]]'''}} | ||
|{{Key|1}}{{Y}} | |||
|20 | |20 | ||
|A | |A sickly blue mushroom creature who may throw its cap as an attack. If Kirby tries to inhale it, the cap comes off first. | ||
| | |Poison Mash is a more dangerous analogue to [[Cappy]]. Despite its name, Poison Mash isn't actually poisonous. | ||
|- | |||
| | |{{Key|Rosely}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Rosely Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Rosely]]'''}} | ||
| | |{{Key|1}}{{Y}} | ||
|28 | |||
| | |A tall red rose with eyes that sits rooted in place, but can stretch out to try and grab Kirby in her petals. Rosely cannot be inhaled. | ||
|Rosely is a more dangerous analogue to [[Lovely]]. | |||
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|{{Key|Shotzo}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Shotzo Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Shotzo]]'''}} | |||
|{{Key|3}}{{N}} | |||
|N/A | |||
|A stationary black cannon that shoots cannonballs, either aiming towards Kirby, or firing them in a fixed pattern. Shotzo cannot be defeated by attacking it, but in some cases, it can be dropped by removing its supporting block. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Slippy}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Slippy Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Slippy]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|16 | |||
|A sleek yellow round frog who can be seen swimming in water or hopping about on land. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Spear Waddle Dee}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Spear Waddle Dee Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Spear Waddle Dee]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|2}}{{N}}'''*''' | ||
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|12 | |12 | ||
| | |A Waddle Dee carrying a spear who can use it to thrust at Kirby or toss from a distance. | ||
| | |Some Parasol Waddle Dees also carry spears. | ||
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|{{Key|Squishy}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Squishy Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Squishy]]'''}} | |||
| | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
| | |16 | ||
| | |A white squid that is just as at home on land as in water. In the water, it swims in quick spurts, rather than doing it smoothly. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Tookey}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Tookey Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Tookey]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|6 | |||
|A flying chicken who can be seen moving in complicated flight patterns. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Twizzy}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Twizzy Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Twizzy]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|6 | |||
|A small yellow chick who often flies through the air in wavy patterns. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Waddle Dee}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Waddle Dee Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Waddle Dee]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|12 | |||
|Small round fuzzy creatures who are typically seen pacing slowly, but can also be seen running, leaping, using a parasol, carrying a spear, or all of these things. | |||
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!colspan=5|{{center|<small>*This enemy is not new, but was not present in ''{{KSS KFP}}''.</small>}} | |||
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===Ability-granting enemies=== | |||
The following are enemies that can provide [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]]: | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=2 | |||
!Enemy | |||
| | !New? | ||
!Ability | |||
!HP | |||
!class=unsortable|Description | |||
!class=unsortable|Notes | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |{{Key|Biospark}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Bio Spark Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Bio Spark|Biospark]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
| | |[[Ninja]] | ||
|8 | |8 | ||
|A | |A quick and nimble ninja ball who can toss knives and use the [[Air Drop]] technique on his target. | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |{{Key|Blade Knight}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Blade Knight Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Blade Knight]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
| | |[[Sword]] | ||
|26 | |||
|A compact warrior dressed in green armor who strikes with deft sword swipes. | |||
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|{{Key|Bomber}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Bomber Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Bomber]]'''}} | |||
|{{Key|3}}{{N}} | |||
|[[Crash]] | |||
|1 | |||
|A walking bomb with skull insignia. If it reaches a ledge, it teeters for a bit, then falls off and explodes upon hitting the ground, dealing damage to everything in its blast range, including other enemies. | |||
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|{{Key|Burning Leo}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Burning Leo Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Burning Leo]]'''}} | |||
|{{Key|3}}{{N}} | |||
|[[Fire]] | |||
|16 | |16 | ||
| | |A salmon-colored foe with a crown of fire. Burning Leo attacks by breathing a cone of fire or shooting out a fire ball. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Capsule J2}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Capsule J2 Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Capsule J2]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|1}}{{Y}} | ||
|[[Jet]] | |||
|18 | |||
|A small anthropomorphized jet creature who can be seen walking along the ground or flying through the air with its boosters. | |||
|This enemy replaces [[Capsule J]] from the original ''{{KSS KFP}}''. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Chilly}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Chilly Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Chilly]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[Ice]] | |||
|20 | |||
|A living snowman enemy who attacks using a freezing aura or by throwing out icicles that fall from above. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Gim}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Gim Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Gim]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
| | |[[Yo-Yo]] | ||
|16 | |16 | ||
|A | |A compact robot with a single eye and hand who wears stylish clothing. Gim attacks by flinging a yo-yo from its hand. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Jungle Bomber}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Jungle Bomb Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Jungle Bomb|Jungle Bomber]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Jungle Bomb Sprite.png| | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[Bomb]] | |[[Bomb]] | ||
|16 | |16 | ||
|A pineapple-like enemy that throws bombs or places three on the ground, then runs away. | |A pineapple-like enemy wearing a soldier's helmet that throws bombs or places three on the ground, then runs away. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Knuckle Joe}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Knuckle Joe Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Knuckle Joe]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Knuckle Joe Sprite.png | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[Fighter]] | |[[Fighter]] | ||
|30 | |30 | ||
|A | |A spry kid with skill in martial arts, who can be seen pacing an area and punching or kicking at any intruders who get close. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Laser Ball}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Laser Ball Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Laser Ball]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Laser Ball Sprite.png | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[Beam]] | |[[Beam]] | ||
|4 | |4 | ||
|A | |A smooth orange ball with eyes that flies through the air and through walls, and tries to snipe Kirby with laser shots before flying away. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Mister Anglep}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Mister Anglep Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Mister Anglep]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Mister Anglep Sprite.png | |{{Key|1}}{{Y}} | ||
|[[Crash]] | |[[Crash]] | ||
|36 | |36 | ||
| | |A floating green apple with a happy face who typically sits in place. If Kirby tries to inhale it, it turns red and gains a scary face, then chases Kirby down. | ||
| | |Mister Anglep is a more dangerous analogue to [[Scarfy]]. Since it cannot be inhaled, Kirby must use [[Copy]] to get its ability. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Noddy}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Noddy Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Noddy]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[Sleep]] | |[[Sleep]] | ||
|12 | |12 | ||
| | |A small pink creature who wears a night cap and is usually asleep. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Parasol}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Parasol sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Parasol (enemy)|Parasol]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Parasol sprite.png| | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[Parasol]] | |[[Parasol]] | ||
|8 | |8 | ||
|An umbrella usually held by Waddle Dees, but is also seen in the hands of Waddle Doos or even by itself. | |An umbrella usually held by Waddle Dees, but is also seen in the hands of Waddle Doos or even by itself. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Perot}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Perot Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Perot]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Perot Sprite.png | |{{Key|1}}{{Y}} | ||
|None, [[Bomb]], [[Cutter]] | |None, [[Bomb]], or [[Cutter]] | ||
|32 | |32 | ||
|A | |A small clown who can be seen riding on an apple, throwing bombs, or tossing boomerangs. Which ability it grants (or doesn't grant) depends on what weapon it is wielding. | ||
| | |Perot is a more dangerous analogue to [[Poppy Bros. Jr.|Poppy Bro. Jr.]] | ||
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| | |{{Key|Plasma Wisp}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Plasma Wisp Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Plasma Wisp]]'''}} | ||
| | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Plasma Wisp Sprite.png | |||
|[[Plasma]] | |[[Plasma]] | ||
|10 | |10 | ||
| | |A teal cloud of energy with gloves and eyes which can fire electric blasts at Kirby. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Poppy Bro. Jr.}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Poppy Bros Jr Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Poppy Bros. Jr.|Poppy Bro. Jr.]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|None, [[Bomb]], or [[Cutter]] | |||
|None, [[Bomb]], [[Cutter]] | |||
|16 | |16 | ||
| | |A small jester who can be seen balancing on apples, tossing bombs, or throwing boomerangs. Which ability it grants (or doesn't grant) depends on what weapon it is wielding. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Rocky}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Rocky Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Rocky]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Rocky Sprite.png | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[Stone]] | |[[Stone]] | ||
|44 | |44 | ||
|A stone with feet that walks around until Kirby is nearby, then jumps up and tries to crush him | |A stone with feet that walks around until Kirby is nearby, then jumps up and tries to crush him. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Scarfy}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Scarfy Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Scarfy]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Scarfy Sprite.png | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[Crash]] | |[[Crash]] | ||
|16 | |16 | ||
|A | |A floating orange cat-like creature that looks cute until Kirby tries to inhale it, upon which it turns into a cycloptic demon and chases him down until it hits him or explodes on its own. | ||
|Scarfy cannot be inhaled, so Kirby must use [[Copy]] to gain its ability. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Simirror}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Simirror Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Simirror]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Simirror Sprite.png | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[Mirror]] | |[[Mirror]] | ||
|20 | |20 | ||
| | |A small robed wizard who can deflect projectiles with a magic wand, teleport, and create duplicates of itself. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Sir Kibble}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Sir Kibble Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Sir Kibble]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Sir Kibble Sprite.png | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[Cutter]] | |[[Cutter]] | ||
|20 | |20 | ||
|A | |A compact yellow suit of armor with a blade on his head that he can toss at Kirby like a boomerang. | ||
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|{{Key|Sword Knight}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Sword Knight Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Sword Knight]]'''}} | |||
|{{Key|2}}{{N}}'''*''' | |||
|[[File:KSSU | |||
|[[Sword]] | |[[Sword]] | ||
|41 | |41 | ||
|A | |A warrior clad in lumpy green armor who wields a pronged sword into battle. | ||
|Sword Knight is a more dangerous analogue to [[Blade Knight]]. | |||
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| | |{{Key|Tac}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Tac Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Tac]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Tac Sprite.png | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[Copy]] | |[[Copy]] | ||
|8 | |8 | ||
|A | |A "cat"-burglar who runs up to Kirby and tries to steal his Copy Ability and then run away. Defeating Tac will allow Kirby to get his ability back. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Waddle Doo}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Waddle Doo Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Waddle Doo]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Waddle Doo Sprite.png | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[Beam]] | |[[Beam]] | ||
|18 | |18 | ||
|A | |A round creature similar in shape and behavior to Waddle Dee, but with a big single eye in place of a face. It can shoot a beam whip from its eye when provoked. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Walky}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Walky Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Walky]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Walky Sprite.png | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[Mike]] | |[[Mike]] | ||
|16 | |16 | ||
|A microphone with feet and | |A microphone with feet that paces in a given area and regularly sings to attack with musical note projectiles. | ||
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| | |{{Key|Wheelie}}{{center|[[File:KSSU Wheelie Sprite.png]]<br>'''[[Wheelie]]'''}} | ||
|[[File:KSSU Wheelie Sprite.png | |{{Key|3}}{{N}} | ||
|[[Wheel]] | |[[Wheel]] | ||
|14 | |14 | ||
|A tire that rolls after Kirby. Once it starts rolling, it's difficult for a Wheelie to stop. | |A tire that rolls after Kirby. Once it starts rolling, it's difficult for a Wheelie to stop. | ||
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!colspan=6|{{center|<small>*This enemy is not new, but was not present in ''{{KSS KFP}}''.</small>}} | |||
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Kirby Super Star Ultra is a main-series Kirby game for the Nintendo DS. It is a remake of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System game [[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]] with updated graphics, an updated game engine, and new features. It was released in late 2008 but did not see a release in Europe until a year later, in 2009. It was developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo.
Kirby Super Star Ultra features all of the content from the original game, including the original six main game modes and the original three Sub-Games. From here, the remake adds a new main game, six sub-games, new multiplayer features, and replaces many of the original cut-scenes with pre-rendered ones in 3D FMV. The game also features updated visuals, updated descriptions and dialogue, and new enemies, Mid-Bosses and Bosses encountered mainly in the new game modes. Many other changes, particularly to the user interface, were made to accommodate the hardware of the Nintendo DS, and many areas of the game support the use of the DS stylus.
Gameplay
Kirby Super Star Ultra is a side-scrolling two-dimensional platforming game. The difficulty varies with the stage selected, helper used, and level of completion targeted. Kirby begins each stage from a starting point, and his goal is to reach the exit of the stage. Occasionally, stages are ended with a Boss battle, and few stages are time-limited. Other gameplay elements include Kirby's health meter, obstacles along the way (enemies and environmental), unlockable bonus content, and health replenishing or power-up foods such as the Maxim Tomato.
Initially, only the Spring Breeze main game is available on the corkboard, but as the player progresses through the game, more games will be unlocked, including eventually the original sub-games from Template:KSS KFP. Each main game's setting and structure are unique to itself, are generally short, and feature their own plot.
Kirby Super Star Ultra has support for multiplayer, both with its main games and the newly implemented sub-games. There is a 2-Player Adventure mode where the player and a friend can cooperatively play in one of the main games, which includes racing each other in Gourmet Race; this requires that both players own a copy of the game. There are also two DS Download Play options that allow for multiplayer with only one cartridge: Group Sub-Games and 2-P Spring Breeze. The former mode allows for 2-4 players to compete in one of the three newly-added Sub-Games. The latter mode, which is similar to 2-P Adventure, allows for two players to cooperate in Spring Breeze, except that the second player can only look at the first player's DS screen.
There are several minor gameplay differences from the original Template:KSS KFP, with the most obvious difference being the updated graphical style and gameplay engine, which drastically change how the game feels compared to the SNES original. The controls were altered to be consistent with [[Kirby: Squeak Squad|Template:KSqS KMoA]], which in turn was based upon the control scheme established by Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. As a relatively small but still noteworthy change, Kirby can now discard his current ability as an Ability Star by pressing Select. To take advantage of the Nintendo DS's two screens, many user interface elements (such as the health meters, dialogue in Revenge of Meta Knight, and the Copy Essences Deluxe in Milky Way Wishes) were moved to the bottom screen, while the top screen contains the core gameplay.
The game's music was remixed with the Nintendo DS sound chip—it largely sounds the same as the SNES soundtrack, but slightly more compressed. The cutscenes and intro/outro reels are pre-rendered via the Actimagine Video Codec. Once a cutscene is viewed, it can be rewatched from the newly-added Theater.
Main games
Kirby Super Star Ultra contains seven main game modes, each completely separate from each-other and acting as if they were entirely separate games, but all sharing the same fundamental gameplay and assets, as well as being connected plot-wise in most cases. These games are unlocked one-after-the-other as previous ones are completed:
Name | Difficulty | Caption | Description | Boss(es) | Unlock requirement | Notes |
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Spring Breeze |
1 Star | All of the food in peaceful Dream Land has been stolen! This must be the work of King Dedede!
This game is easy fun! It's simple enough for new players to enjoy. |
King Dedede and his goons have stolen all the food from Dream Land, prompting Kirby to go and get it back from them. | Whispy Woods Lololo & Lalala Kracko King Dedede |
Available at start | This game is a truncated version of Kirby's Dream Land. |
Gourmet Race |
2 Stars | King Dedede challenged Kirby to see who's the hungriest gourmet! Who will reach the goal first? Speed up to eat, eat to win!
You can eat and run for the goal versus a friend as well! |
Kirby and King Dedede compete in three races while also grabbing Food along the way. | None | Complete Spring Breeze | This game is a test of speed and accuracy, with the goal being to win by both reaching the end of the tracks first and/or collecting the most food. Clearing this game is not required. |
Dyna Blade |
3 Stars | Dyna Blade has disrupted the crops. There must be a reason. But first this has to stop!
Five stages of adventure await. Perfect your copy and Helper skills! |
Dyna Blade is disrupting Dream Land's crops, and Kirby is tasked with finding out why. | Dyna Blade | Complete Spring Breeze | This game features an overworld map and secret areas to discover. |
The Great Cave Offensive |
4 Stars | Kirby finds himself lost in a deep cave full of peril... and treasure!
Find all 60 treasures and get out safely! |
Kirby stumbles into a massive cavernous region. He will need to find his way out while nabbing the Treasures along the way. | Fatty Whale Computer Virus Chameleo Arm Wham Bam Rock |
Complete Spring Breeze | This game-mode features a more open map with the ability to freely move back and forth between the different areas. Unlike other modes, the game does not automatically save: Kirby must instead find Rest Areas to save his progress. There are a total of 60 treasures to collect, though actually collecting them is not necessary to complete the game. |
Revenge of Meta Knight |
4 Stars | The masked swordsman Meta Knight disrupted the peace of Dream Land! Take down his airship, the Halberd!
Face daunting timed challenges and overcome close scrapes! |
Meta Knight and his crew are seeking to take over Dream Land using their new toy—the Battleship Halberd. Kirby must stop them by bringing down their ship. | Whispy Woods Twin Woods Combo Cannon Heavy Lobster Reactor Meta Knight |
Complete Dyna Blade, Gourmet Race, and The Great Cave Offensive | This game has a chapter-based progression and a time limit on each stage, and Kirby will be defeated if he runs out of time. Additionally, this game features a real-time dialogue exchange between the Halberd crew members as they try to repulse Kirby from the ship. |
Milky Way Wishes |
5 Stars | The moon and the sun are fighting and you must settle it! Help us, comet at galaxy's end!
Collect Copy Essences Deluxe to use Copy Abilities anytime! |
The sun and moon over Popstar are fighting. A strange jester-like creature named Marx tasks Kirby to find the stars from each Fountain of Dreams across the galaxy and summon Nova to fix the situation. | Twin Woods Fatty Whale Kracko Chameleo Arm Wham Bam Rock Heavy Lobster Computer Virus ??? ???? |
Complete Revenge of Meta Knight | This game does not allow Kirby to gain copy abilities from enemies under normal circumstances, and instead tasks him with finding Copy Essences Deluxe in order to freely switch between abilities at any time. Stages are selected from an outer-space map and most can be visited in any order. Completing this game triggers the staff credits. |
Revenge of the King |
5 Stars | King Dedede demands revenge! Will he finally reign victorious over his age-old nemesis?!
King Dedede wants revenge! Careful, he's serious this time! |
King Dedede and his crew are seeking for revenge on Kirby by calling forth an army of powerful creatures to his side in preparation to do battle with him. Kirby must stop the king once and for all. | Whispy's Revenge Lololo & Lalala's Revenge Kracko's Revenge Kabula Masked Dedede |
Complete Milky Way Wishes | Exclusive to Kirby Super Star Ultra. Plays like a much harder version of Spring Breeze with additional sections and new enemies. |
Sub-Games
These are smaller games with fundamentally different gameplay to that of the main game modes:
Bold games are exclusive to Kirby Super Star Ultra.
Title screen | Name | Description | Multiplayer? |
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Kirby Card Swipe | A brand new sub-game that is similar to Samurai Kirby. Multiple cards with pictures of enemies on them appear on the bottom screen, and one of them appears on the top screen. The card that matches the card on the top must be tapped to win, and this must be completed three times. | ||
Kirby on the Draw | This simple western-styled game makes Kirby shoot targets that have pictures of his enemies. | ||
Snack Tracks | In this sub-game, Kirby is on a conveyor belt covered in food, bugs, bombs and rocks. The player must tap the obstacles off the conveyor belt but not food. | ||
Samurai Kirby | An unlockable nostalgic sub-game that was directly ported from the original. Ninja Kirby faces off against an enemy and the player must press a button whenever a "!" appears on-screen. If the enemy attacks before a button is pressed, Kirby is defeated. The enemies are always fought in order from: Waddle Doo, Wheelie, Chef Kawasaki, King Dedede, and Meta Knight. | ||
Megaton Punch | Another unlockable nostalgic sub-game that Kirby against one of three enemies: Waddle Dee, Knuckle Joe, and Iron Mam, in a competition to strike blocks the hardest. |
Extra Game Modes
These are additional games which have the same gameplay style as the main game modes, but are not canon to the main games, instead acting either as alternate 'what-if' scenarios, or simply as boss endurance modes:
Title screen | Name | Description | How to unlock |
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The Arena | In this mode, Kirby must fight off 19 Bosses with only 5 Maxim Tomatoes and 5 normal tomatoes to restore his health in-between battles. Kirby may fight these bosses with the assistance of one helper. | By completing Milky Way Wishes | |
Meta Knightmare Ultra | In this mode, the player plays as Meta Knight in every main game except Revenge of the King. | By completing Revenge of the King | |
Helper to Hero | Similar to the Arena, a helper (or two) battles bosses. | By completing Meta Knightmare Ultra or by defeating 13 bosses in The Arena. | |
The True Arena | Similar to the Arena, but instead battles 10 harder bosses and can only use five normal tomatoes. | By completing The Arena, Helper to Hero, and Meta Knightmare Ultra |
Copy Abilities
Kirby's Copy Abilities appear again in this game, with instructions on how to use them on the pause menu. They also have a brief description of the ability.
Name | Appearance | Helper | In-game description | Notes |
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Normal | None | Inhale foes and spit to KO them! Or swallow to copy their abilities and adventure with a Helper! | Pink Kirby is Player 1 and in multiplayer, Player 2 controls a Yellow Kirby. | |
Beam | Waddle Doo | Flail this beam like a whip. It has many useful attacks. Try to store up a super shot! | ||
Bomb | Poppy Bros. Jr. | Grab a bomb and hold the button to set the throw angle. Toss it and it'll go Ka-BOOM! | ||
Cook | None (1-use only) | What's on today's menu? Put all your foes in the pot and stew them to perfection! | This one-use ability turns all normal enemies on-screen into food. The only drawback is that it is powerless against mid-bosses or bosses. | |
Copy | Tac | Use a strange light to analyze and then copy foes' abilities. Might you learn weird ones? | Since Kirby can inhale most enemies and copy them, this ability is largely redundant unless used in Milky Way Wishes or when used on uninhalable enemies like Scarfy. | |
Crash | None (1-use only) | KO all foes with a big BOOM! But be careful. This ultimate weapon has only 1 charge. | This ability comes only from Bomber, unless Kirby has the Copy Ability when a Scarfy is nearby. | |
Cutter | Sir Kibble | Throw a boomerang all over! Slash! Jab! Strike! You can even cut ropes! | ||
Fighter | Knuckle Joe | Hi-yaa! Hold the B Button longer for a stronger blow! That punch is an instant KO! | Fighter Kirby appears in the opening sequence of The Arena. | |
Fire | Burning Leo | Burn bright with fire power! Light the fuse! Yow! Hot! You're on fire, man! Yoww! | Fire Kirby can light the fuses of cannons, a trait it shares with Jet and Hammer. | |
Hammer | Bonkers | This Hammer packs a wallop! Punish stakes and blocks! When it's on fire, foes beware! | Hammer Kirby can light the fuses of cannons when his mallet is on fire, and can also pound stakes into the ground like Stone Kirby. The hammer can be used underwater. Hammer Kirby appears in the intro of The True Arena. | |
Ice | Chilly | Freeze foes with icy breath! Kick ice cubes into others! When you dash you skate! | This ability allows Kirby to freeze enemies in an ice cube and then kick the ice cube, potentially hitting other enemies with it. | |
Jet | Capsule J2 | Strap jet power to your back! Hold the B Button to charge, then let go to hit Mach 5! | Like Plasma, charging this ability up makes it more powerful, although Jet is charged with the B button instead of the D-pad. It can be used to light fuses. | |
Mike | None (3-use only) | Owowow! Ooh, yeah-ah! Yabba jabba yeah yeah yeah! Sing 3 times to silence all... | Acts similar to Crash, but can be used three times, each time more powerful than the last. | |
Mirror | Simirror | This mirror has odd powers! Deflect projectiles or project doubles of yourself! | When Mirror Kirby guards, projectiles bounce off him and back at his enemy. | |
Ninja | Bio Spark | Hide in shadows and darkness. Use ninja skills on your mission. You're a ninja! A NINJA! Cool... | Ninja Kirby can cut ropes. | |
Paint | None (1 use only) | Now's your chance to use it! A special onetime Copy Ability! Paint the town all of 7 colors! | This rare ability can be found only in the boss battles of Chameleo Arm, Heavy Lobster, and Marx Soul, and has different effects depending on what boss it's used on. | |
Parasol | Parasol Waddle Dee | Guard against falling objects! Twirl to attack or just drift. Or do a parasol throw! | Parasol can be used underwater, and it also guards against attacks. | |
Plasma | Plasma Wisp | Tap the +Control Pad to make and store an electric charge! Plasma shots go through walls. | Plasma shots need to be charged up, like the Jet ability. | |
Sleep | None (1 use only) | Just a li'l while longer... ...Please. Let me sleep... | A useless ability that leaves Kirby asleep for a small amount of time and open to attack. | |
Stone | Rocky | Pound! Pound! CRUSH! Change into many heavy forms. When on a slope, you'll sliiiiide. | If the player presses the B button, Kirby can turn into a stone, leaving him invincible. He can turn back to normal with another tap of B. | |
Suplex | Bugzzy | This burns with fighting spirit! Grab foes and throw 'em! Learn all 8 throws to be a champ! | To attack, Kirby has to grab an enemy and toss it into another or kick one from above. | |
Sword | Blade Knight | You wield the king of blades! At full health, you shoot beams! Show your sword mastery! | Sword Kirby can cut ropes and use his sword underwater. | |
Wheel | Wheelie | Roll to be nearly invincible or ride a Wheel Helper! Beware thorns and holes. | Wheel Kirby transforms completely into a Wheel, like Stone Kirby transforms into a stone. | |
Wheelie Rider | Wheelie | Hop on your bike, Wheelie Rider! Go for a drive with a friend. Use teamwork to roll ahead! | This ability is unique, as it requires Kirby to jump on a helper Wheelie. The two can roll around together, and after he dismounts, Kirby keeps the ability he had when he got on Wheelie. | |
Wing | Birdon | Midair spins and shuttle loops! Spread your wings and fly, little Kirby! Doesn't that feel good? | ||
Yo-Yo | Gim | This isn't any yo-yo! Swing up and down, or break-spin! Try 'em all to look cool! | ||
Starship | Starship Helper | The lights of the starry path cross and a Starship appears! Now stop Marx's mad plan! (in Milky Way Wishes) The Starship comes just in time! Your foe is Kabula, sky lord! It's the king's flying fortress! (in Revenge of the King) |
Used only during the fights with the Galactic Nova Nucleus and Kabula. |
Enemies
Although Kirby Super Star Ultra has most of the enemies from the original, nearly all enemies have updated appearances, a few enemies are changed, and some are new.
Neutral enemies
Neutral enemies are those which do not grant a Copy Ability when swallowed or scanned using Copy:
Enemy | New? | HP | Description | Notes |
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* | N/A | A sleek long blue cannon that holds position and can shoot 5 times in rapid succession in a straight line. | Blatzy is a more dangerous analogue to Shotzo. | |
8 | A round red fish with swimming goggles that can be found in bodies of water, and may leap out. On land, it can only flop around. | |||
8 | A four-winged pink flier who can be seen moving on fixed flight paths or trying to home in on Kirby. | |||
16 | A faceless creature who carries a broom and witch's hat. Broom Hatter is typically seen sweeping the ground in a small area. | |||
12 | A mushroom-shaped creature who wears a spotted red cap, and occasionally throws the cap upward as a projectile. If Kirby tries to inhale Cappy, he will get the cap in his mouth first. | |||
* | 11 | A white pelican-like creature that flies in quick and erratic patterns and may drop a spread of projectiles. | Cawcun is a more dangerous analogue to Tookey. | |
1 | A stationary coconut that typically hangs from palm trees or ceilings and will drop down when Kirby passes underneath, exploding on impact. | Can also be thrown by the Mid-Boss Bonkers. | ||
12 | A maroon-hued crow that flies quickly and in erratic patterns. | Croucars is a more dangerous analogue to Twizzy. | ||
* | 31 | A crimson octopus-like creature that can swim in water as well as walk about on land. | Flotzo is a more dangerous analogue to Squishy. | |
80 | A bulky yellow tiger who can be found sleeping or charging at Kirby. It has an impressive amount of health for an enemy. | Galbel is a more dangerous analogue to Grizzo. | ||
16 | A limbless alligator that attempts to hop onto its target and catch them in its jaws. It can come in a variety of different colors. | |||
* | 8 | A floating pig head with wings that can also be seen clinging to walls, and shoots stars from its snout to attack. | Gip is the replacement enemy for Bounder. | |
16 | A green anemone with eyes. It sticks to the floor, or more rarely the ceiling, and shoots projectiles in a straight line up or down. | |||
N/A | A floating black orb with spikes who cannot be defeated, and must instead be avoided. | |||
55 | A sleepy yellow bear that will charge at Kirby when disturbed. | |||
* | 16 | An angry angular stone head that rolls along the ground, floats through the air, and teleports. | Grumples is a more dangerous analogue to Kabu. | |
16 | A brown stone head who can be seen sliding along the ground while spinning, floating through the air, or teleporting. It may also explode. | |||
* | 16 | An indigo creature with a yellow bill who can fly extremely quickly through the air. | Koozer is a more dangerous analogue to Bronto Burt. | |
28 | A tall sunflower with a face that sits rooted in place, but can stretch out to try and grab Kirby in her petals. Lovely cannot be inhaled. | |||
9 | A rare glowing disc that flies around and shoots projectiles. Magical Sweeper can float in one spot and shoot many projectiles, or fly in a straight line and drop projectiles on Kirby. | |||
26 | A mobile cannon on wheels that rolls up and tries to shoot at Kirby. Unlike its regular cousin, Moto Shotzo is not invulnerable. | |||
20 | A sickly blue mushroom creature who may throw its cap as an attack. If Kirby tries to inhale it, the cap comes off first. | Poison Mash is a more dangerous analogue to Cappy. Despite its name, Poison Mash isn't actually poisonous. | ||
28 | A tall red rose with eyes that sits rooted in place, but can stretch out to try and grab Kirby in her petals. Rosely cannot be inhaled. | Rosely is a more dangerous analogue to Lovely. | ||
N/A | A stationary black cannon that shoots cannonballs, either aiming towards Kirby, or firing them in a fixed pattern. Shotzo cannot be defeated by attacking it, but in some cases, it can be dropped by removing its supporting block. | |||
16 | A sleek yellow round frog who can be seen swimming in water or hopping about on land. | |||
* | 12 | A Waddle Dee carrying a spear who can use it to thrust at Kirby or toss from a distance. | Some Parasol Waddle Dees also carry spears. | |
16 | A white squid that is just as at home on land as in water. In the water, it swims in quick spurts, rather than doing it smoothly. | |||
6 | A flying chicken who can be seen moving in complicated flight patterns. | |||
6 | A small yellow chick who often flies through the air in wavy patterns. | |||
12 | Small round fuzzy creatures who are typically seen pacing slowly, but can also be seen running, leaping, using a parasol, carrying a spear, or all of these things. | |||
*This enemy is not new, but was not present in Template:KSS KFP.
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Ability-granting enemies
The following are enemies that can provide Copy Abilities:
Enemy | New? | Ability | HP | Description | Notes |
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Ninja | 8 | A quick and nimble ninja ball who can toss knives and use the Air Drop technique on his target. | |||
Sword | 26 | A compact warrior dressed in green armor who strikes with deft sword swipes. | |||
Crash | 1 | A walking bomb with skull insignia. If it reaches a ledge, it teeters for a bit, then falls off and explodes upon hitting the ground, dealing damage to everything in its blast range, including other enemies. | |||
Fire | 16 | A salmon-colored foe with a crown of fire. Burning Leo attacks by breathing a cone of fire or shooting out a fire ball. | |||
Jet | 18 | A small anthropomorphized jet creature who can be seen walking along the ground or flying through the air with its boosters. | This enemy replaces Capsule J from the original Template:KSS KFP. | ||
Ice | 20 | A living snowman enemy who attacks using a freezing aura or by throwing out icicles that fall from above. | |||
Yo-Yo | 16 | A compact robot with a single eye and hand who wears stylish clothing. Gim attacks by flinging a yo-yo from its hand. | |||
Bomb | 16 | A pineapple-like enemy wearing a soldier's helmet that throws bombs or places three on the ground, then runs away. | |||
Fighter | 30 | A spry kid with skill in martial arts, who can be seen pacing an area and punching or kicking at any intruders who get close. | |||
Beam | 4 | A smooth orange ball with eyes that flies through the air and through walls, and tries to snipe Kirby with laser shots before flying away. | |||
Crash | 36 | A floating green apple with a happy face who typically sits in place. If Kirby tries to inhale it, it turns red and gains a scary face, then chases Kirby down. | Mister Anglep is a more dangerous analogue to Scarfy. Since it cannot be inhaled, Kirby must use Copy to get its ability. | ||
Sleep | 12 | A small pink creature who wears a night cap and is usually asleep. | |||
Parasol | 8 | An umbrella usually held by Waddle Dees, but is also seen in the hands of Waddle Doos or even by itself. | |||
None, Bomb, or Cutter | 32 | A small clown who can be seen riding on an apple, throwing bombs, or tossing boomerangs. Which ability it grants (or doesn't grant) depends on what weapon it is wielding. | Perot is a more dangerous analogue to Poppy Bro. Jr. | ||
Plasma | 10 | A teal cloud of energy with gloves and eyes which can fire electric blasts at Kirby. | |||
None, Bomb, or Cutter | 16 | A small jester who can be seen balancing on apples, tossing bombs, or throwing boomerangs. Which ability it grants (or doesn't grant) depends on what weapon it is wielding. | |||
Stone | 44 | A stone with feet that walks around until Kirby is nearby, then jumps up and tries to crush him. | |||
Crash | 16 | A floating orange cat-like creature that looks cute until Kirby tries to inhale it, upon which it turns into a cycloptic demon and chases him down until it hits him or explodes on its own. | Scarfy cannot be inhaled, so Kirby must use Copy to gain its ability. | ||
Mirror | 20 | A small robed wizard who can deflect projectiles with a magic wand, teleport, and create duplicates of itself. | |||
Cutter | 20 | A compact yellow suit of armor with a blade on his head that he can toss at Kirby like a boomerang. | |||
* | Sword | 41 | A warrior clad in lumpy green armor who wields a pronged sword into battle. | Sword Knight is a more dangerous analogue to Blade Knight. | |
Copy | 8 | A "cat"-burglar who runs up to Kirby and tries to steal his Copy Ability and then run away. Defeating Tac will allow Kirby to get his ability back. | |||
Beam | 18 | A round creature similar in shape and behavior to Waddle Dee, but with a big single eye in place of a face. It can shoot a beam whip from its eye when provoked. | |||
Mike | 16 | A microphone with feet that paces in a given area and regularly sings to attack with musical note projectiles. | |||
Wheel | 14 | A tire that rolls after Kirby. Once it starts rolling, it's difficult for a Wheelie to stop. | |||
*This enemy is not new, but was not present in Template:KSS KFP.
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Mid-bosses
Mid-bosses are fought similar to bosses but are typically smaller and less powerful. Where Kirby fights a mid-boss depends on the game mode. In Spring Breeze, they are fought halfway through a level. In Dyna Blade, Kirby needs to defeat them to complete a level. In later modes, Mid-bosses are fought during normal progress of the level.
Name | Appearance | Copy Ability | Health | Description | SB | DB | TGCO | RoMK | MWW | RotK |
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Bonkers | Hammer | 150 | A hammer-wielding simian. He attacks with his hammer as well as throwing exploding coconuts. | |||||||
Bugzzy | Suplex | 160 | Bugzzy is a giant humanoid stag beetle that stands on two legs. He attacks by grabbing and throwing Kirby, charging at him, and shooting small ladybugs. | |||||||
Chef Kawasaki | Cook | 100 | A cook that attacks with everything he has--plates, a frying pan, and an extending soup ladle for grabbing with. If Kirby is caught with the soup ladle, Kawasaki will cook him. | |||||||
Fire Lion | Fire | 196 | This lion has a mane of fire and will burn anything that comes in contact. It claws, bites, and jumps on Kirby in an attempt to defeat him. Fire Lion only appears in Revenge of the King. | |||||||
Grand Wheelie | Wheel | 156 | A giant version of the Wheelie enemy. Like Wheelie, it charges at Kirby, and also can create some small Wheelies. | |||||||
Iron Mam | Fighter | 140 | Iron Mam attacks with punches depending on how far Kirby is from her. If Kirby is close, she will just punch him. If he is a short distance away, she will throw her fist in his direction. If he is far away, she marches across the screen, punching the ground. | |||||||
Jukid | Suplex | 130 | A martial artist who, like Bugzzy, tries to grab and throw Kirby. Jukid also attacks by shooting blasts of energy which can be swallowed and shot back at Jukid. | |||||||
Kracko Jr. | None | 128 | This weak form of Kracko attacks mainly just by moving around the screen, trying to collide with Kirby. He also can drop Waddle Doos or bombs, the latter of which is a trait that the elder Kracko lacks. | |||||||
Kracko Jr.'s Revenge | None | 180 | A darker, creepier Kracko Jr. with a red eye and brownish clouds. His attacks are more powerful than normal Kracko Jr. | |||||||
Meta-Knights | None | Varies | Four knights with various weapons - Axe Knight, Javelin Knight, Mace Knight, and Trident Knight. Kirby needs to defeat each one separately until all have been dealt with. They each can be inhaled like normal enemies (but it takes longer to inhale them), and they even appear as normal enemies sometimes. | |||||||
Axe Knight | None | 64 | One of the Meta-Knights that looks like a skull with a horned helmet. Axe Knight chops at Kirby if he is nearby, or throws his axe like a boomerang. Despite this, he grants no ability when swallowed. | |||||||
Javelin Knight | None | 46 | A javelin-wielding robot that flies around and shoots lasers at Kirby, or attacks with its javelin. | |||||||
Mace Knight | None | 84 | Another of the Meta-knights, who wields a ball and chain which he can throw towards Kirby and can block projectiles. | |||||||
Trident Knight | None | 64 | A jet pack-wearing Meta-knight who throws an infinite amount of tridents at Kirby. | |||||||
Mr. Frosty | Ice | 110 | A walrus wearing overalls who throw ice blocks, swallows and freezes Kirby, or just runs around with his mouth open. | |||||||
Mr. Tick-Tock | Mike | 196 | A walking clock with a large mustache. Attacks by shooting musical notes or ringing and creating a sound barrier around himself. | |||||||
Phan Phan | Suplex | 208 | Phan Phan is an elephant with two legs and big eyes. It rolls around, throws apples, and grabs Kirby with its trunk and throws him around. Its apples can be spat back at it. | |||||||
Poppy Bro. Sr. | Bomb | 80 | The jumping larger version of Poppy Bros. Jr. Hops all over the stage and throws bombs, which can be spat right back at him. | |||||||
Waddle Dee | None | 245 | A mid-boss that appeared in the Arena in Template:KSS KFP and also appears in Revenge of the King. In the original, he is a normal Waddle Dee that walks in place and doesn't actually move. In KSSU, he now sports a blue bandana and walks around. His stamina is quite high, but Kirby can inhale him to quickly defeat him. |
Bosses
Enemy bosses are tougher foes that are fought at the end of levels in most modes. In the Arena, Helper to Hero, and the True Arena, a large number of bosses must be fought in a row. (TA=The Arena, HtH=Helper to Hero, MNU=Meta Knightmare Ultra, and TTA=The True Arena).
Name | Appearance | Copy Abilities | Description | SB | DB | TGCO | RoMK | MWW | TA | RotK | HtH | MNU | TTA |
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Chameleo Arm | Paint | A chameleon who can eat Kirby, grab onto walls with its long arms, turn invisible, and shoot orbs from its mouth that can be eaten to get the Paint ability. It is one of the few bosses to give the paint ability, the others being Heavy Lobster and Marx Soul. It is also the only boss in The Great Cave Offensive that is optional. | |||||||||||
Computer Virus | Various | This unique boss makes Kirby battle three enemies in a turn-based RPG-like battle. When it is the enemy's turn to attack, it sits in a box invincible. When it is Kirby's turn, the enemy falls to the ground and is helpless against his attacks. In The Great Cave Offensive, Kirby fights a Slime, Puppet, and Magician. In later battles, he fights a Magician, an Evil Knight, and a Great Dragon. During the battle, Copy Essences can appear on the sides of the screen for Kirby to pick up. | |||||||||||
Dyna Blade | None | The giant bird known as Dyna Blade can grab Kirby or his helper in her talons, shoot fireballs, and fly around the stage. | |||||||||||
Fatty Whale | Stone | Fatty Whale jumps and floats across the stage in an attempt to hit Kirby, and can make a waterfall come out of his blowhole, making rocks (which give Stone ability) and Blippers fall down. | |||||||||||
Galacta Knight | Sword | This legendary warrior attacks in a similar manner to Meta Knight, creating tornadoes, beams, and more with the power of his lance and shield. He can also do unique moves, such as creating flames from the ground or calling in Meta-Knights of his very own. He is the final boss of the game Meta Knightmare Ultra and the penultimate boss of The True Arena. | |||||||||||
Galactic Nova Nucleus | Starship | The heart of Nova, which Kirby must destroy to disable the giant comet. The fight consists of a flight through a looping circular arena, and Kirby must shoot down all the pieces inside the columns, while avoiding colliding with them. It is the penultimate boss of Milky Way Wishes. | |||||||||||
Heavy Lobster | Paint | A metal crustacean that shoots flames, mini-lobsters, and paint blobs from its claws, as well as being able to walk, run and dash. Kirby can blind this boss using the Paint ability. | |||||||||||
Kabula | Starship | King Dedede's blimp that is fought while in Kirby's Starship. She fires Gordos, cannonballs, and Bullet Bill-like projectiles, as well as barrel-rolling towards Kirby. | |||||||||||
King Dedede | None | The king of Dream Land fights mainly with his hammer, but also will try to inhale, body-slam, or jump on Kirby. In Revenge of the King, he is fought in his more powerful form Masked Dedede. | |||||||||||
Kracko | Beam | A cloud with one eye. He attacks by firing lightning towards the ground near Kirby, swinging two beams of lightning around him, swooping across the stage, and creating Waddle Doos. He is the penultimate boss of Spring Breeze. | |||||||||||
Kracko's Revenge | Beam | A stronger (and more intimidating) version of Kracko. He shares lightning and swooping attacks with his weaker cousin, and can also create Waddle Doos, but his attacks have a wider range. He can also fly towards the center of the screen and shoot large bolts in all 8 directions. | |||||||||||
Lololo & Lalala | None | The pink-and-blue duo from the Eggerland series returns as a boss. Their main method of attack is walking out of one of six doors to push a box, which can be inhaled to be used as ammo. Sometimes they push Gordos instead. Each one has to be defeated separately. | |||||||||||
Lololo & Lalala's Revenge | None | These two are now purple and orange, and their room has eight doors. Gordo appears more often, and the two move faster. | |||||||||||
Main Cannon #2 | Bomb, Yo-Yo | A large cannon which can be found on the Halberd. It has three parts--a large cannon that aims and fires cannonballs, a robotic arm that can drop bombs or grab Kirby, and a laser gun near the bottom that can cover the whole floor with a dangerous beam of light. The robotic arm can be temporarily destroyed, the laser gun takes a while, but can be destroyed, and the cannon on top is the only thing that when attacked actually harms the boss. | |||||||||||
Marx | Cutter, Ice | The radiant jester and traitor Marx is the final boss of Milky Way Wishes. He employs many bizarre attacks, such as shooting a white laser out of his mouth, splitting in two to create a black hole, and teleporting to random spots on-screen. In The True Arena, he is replaced with Marx Soul. | |||||||||||
Marx Soul | Cutter, Ice, Paint | The final boss who appears only in The True Arena, consisting of a more powerful and twisted version of Marx after absorbing the power of Nova. He has a much creeper demeanor, especially his laugh, and his attacks are even more strange, such as splitting into two large blobs of paint that move across the screen. Marx Soul provides the Paint ability, although it has no special effect on him other than making him lose some health. After defeating him, he lets out a bloodcurdling screech. | |||||||||||
Masked Dedede | Hammer | King Dedede wearing a mask and using his "new Dedede Hammer", which is mechanical. His attacks have a larger range, and he has some new attacks regarding his powerful hammer, such as spinning around and targeting Kirby for a period of time or shooting missiles and flames from the front of his hammer. He provides Kirby with a hammer of his own at the start of the fight. | |||||||||||
Meta Knight | Sword | In the beginning of battle, Meta Knight sits on a platform with his cape over his face. After Kirby grabs the sword given to him, or takes too long to do so, Meta Knight jumps down and starts attacking with various sword and tornado attacks. After his defeat, his mask breaks and he escapes from the room. In Revenge of Meta Knight, he chases Kirby off of the Halberd after this initial defeat. In Meta Knightmare Ultra, Meta Knight is the player character, and plays similar to a combination of Sword and Wing Kirby. | |||||||||||
Reactor | None | The main reactor of the Halberd that is nearly invincible. The only thing that can hurt it is to make one of its lasers reflect back its main crystal, as Sailor Waddle Dee mentions before the fight (alternatively, Mach Tornado can be used in Meta Knightmare Ultra). It attacks with flames from the ground and a small cannon that shoots straight ahead. Like Main Cannon #2's laser gun, this cannon can be destroyed, but it doesn't hurt the reactor. | |||||||||||
Twin Woods | None | Two Whispy Woods that face each other. They both blow air, and can drop apples, bugs, and Gordos together. They can also, strangely, trade parts of themselves with each other. Each of them must be defeated separately. | |||||||||||
Wham Bam Jewel | Stone, Bomb | A more powerful version of Wham Bam Rock with three eyes, a crown, and diamond hands. He attacks like Wham Bam Rock, punching and slapping with his hands, as well as shooting bullets from his hands and dropping bombs, which look like his face. | |||||||||||
Wham Bam Rock | Stone | Wham Bam Rock's appearance changed drastically from Template:KSS KFP. He still has pounding, slapping, and grabbing attacks, but looks more like a rock and less cartoon-like. | |||||||||||
Whispy Woods | None | A true icon of the Kirby series that attacks simply by puffing small air pellets or dropping apples. | |||||||||||
Whispy's Revenge | None | Whispy Woods sporting purple leaves and dropping Gordos and large bugs, as well as blowing tornadoes instead of just puffs of air. |
Character portraits
The following are portraits for various characters used in some of the main games:
Character portraits in Kirby Super Star Ultra | |||
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Name | Icon | Description | Notes |
King Dedede | |
Various reaction/dialogue portraits for King Dedede in Gourmet Race and Revenge of the King. | The last portrait is of Masked Dedede. |
Axe Knight | |
Various dialogue portraits for Axe Knight in Revenge of Meta Knight. | |
Captain Vul | |
Various dialogue portraits for Captain Vul in Revenge of Meta Knight. | |
Mace Knight | |
Various dialogue portraits for Mace Knight in Revenge of Meta Knight. | |
Meta Knight | |
Various dialogue portraits for Meta Knight in Revenge of Meta Knight. | |
Sailor Waddle Dee | |
Various dialogue portraits for Sailor Waddle Dee in Revenge of Meta Knight. | |
Bandana Waddle Dee | |
Various dialogue portraits for Bandana Waddle Dee in Revenge of the King. | The first two are based on Sailor Waddle Dee's portraits. |
Quotes
- Main article: List of Kirby Super Star Ultra quotes
Staff
The following is a list of staff who have worked on Kirby Super Star Ultra:
Staff of Kirby Super Star Ultra | ||
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Position | Developer(s) | |
Director | Shinya Kumazaki | |
Program Director | Shigenobu Kasai | |
Programming | Akio Hanyu Isao Takahashi Seiji Otoguro Yasuyuki Nagashima Masami Hirano Shojiro Soga Takashi Matsuda Tomohiro Kamochi Masami Ishiguro | |
Programming Support | Issei Fukuyoshi Shinnosuke Hagiwara Yuusuke Sasaki | |
Design Director | Hitoshi Kikkawa | |
Design | Tetsuya Mochiduki Tsuyoshi Wakayama Takeshi Minagawa Tadashi Kamitake Teruhiko Suzuki Abeno Matsuzaki Shiho Tsutsuji Yoshihisa Maeda Tomomi Asano | |
Motif Design | Sanae Kubota Tadashi Hashikura Tatsuhiro Tanoue Ai Kawasumi | |
Movie | Kunio Watanabe Youhei Sano | |
Design Advisor | Ashura Benimaru | |
Sound | Jun Ishikawa Hirokazu Ando | |
Public Relations | Satoshi Ishida Chieko Obikane Tomohiro Minemura | |
Artwork | Tetsuya Notoya Mariko Kimizuka Masayo Nakagami Rieko Kawahara | |
Artwork Support | Yasuko Sugiyama Hisayo Osanai Sachiko Nakamichi | |
Testing | Kazuhiko Fukuda Masaru Kobayashi Kenischi Kobayashi Akimitsu Ushikoshi Dai Suzuki Junbong Lee Juyoung Choi HAL Debug Team Super Mario Club Pole to Win NOK Debug Team | |
Technical Support | Teruyuki Gunji Hidetoshi Seki Takehiro Oyama | |
Special Thanks | Hiroaki Suga Yoichi Yamamoto Masaaki Fukunaga Masanobu Yamamoto Hiroshi Fujie Takashi Saito Mitsuya Naito Yoshiki Suzuki Masanori Kusumoto Yasushi Adachi Shigeki Tamakawa Masayoshi Uematsu Hiroyuki Yoshino Shin Hasegawa Kenshiro Ueda Yuji Ichijyo | |
NA Localization | Nate Bihldorff Scot Ritchey | |
NA Localization Management | Jeff Miller Leslie Swan | |
NOA Product Testing | NOA Product Testing | |
NOE Localisation Management | Andy Fey | |
NOE Localisation Producer | Martin Weers Michaël Hugot | |
NOE Localisation | Geraint Howells Emmanuel Adien Georg Schamlhofer Marco Morbin Pablo Muños Sánchez | |
NOE Quality Assurance | NOE Quality Assurance | |
NOK Localization Management | Daisuke Sakaguchi Keita Nakamura Hyokjin Jung | |
Korean Localization | Yunhye Lee Dongyeon Kim | |
Product Support | Yangsin Kim Ilho Kim Yukyung Yun | |
Coordination | Mari Shirakawa | |
Project Management | Tetsuya Abe | |
Producer | Masayoshi Tanimura Kensuke Tanabe | |
Executive Producer | Satoru Iwata | |
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Legacy
While being a remake of [[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]], Kirby Super Star Ultra sets a cornerstone that would influence modern Kirby series games going forward, with various tropes, references, and other things in future games connecting back to this game as follows:
- Galacta Knight made his first appearance in this game as a surprise boss, with subsequent appearances in the modern games following up on this trope.
- Some games also use other "knight" bosses in place of him to continue the trend, such as with Dark Meta Knight in Kirby: Triple Deluxe and Morpho Knight in Kirby Star Allies (note that the latter also features Galacta Knight, but is then transformed into Morpho Knight later on).
- Masked Dedede continues to be featured in such a way that he is essentially a stronger version of King Dedede in some games, such as in Kirby Triple Deluxe and in Kirby's Blowout Blast. The mask (and its unique Dedede Hammer, if applicable) can also be used as a wearable costume in some games.
- The concept of The True Arena would continue to persist in future modern Kirby games, in addition to even stronger versions of existing bosses.
- Designs for the Revenge bosses in Kirby's Blowout Blast are reused from the Revenge of the King Sub-Game.
- Bandana Waddle Dee, who was initially established as a minor character in the original Template:KSS KFP, would be given a bigger role in the Kirby series starting with this game, and become one of the major characters of the series going forward.
- While the concept of Soul bosses was introduced in Kirby: Canvas Curse, Kirby Super Star Ultra eventually solidifies their presence in the modern main series Kirby games with the appearance of Marx Soul.
- Pause screen flavor text for bosses in modern Kirby games were established starting with Revenge of the King.
- Modern designs of the enemies and various places mainly take their appearance from this game, including some of the Battle Stages in the Kirby Fighters series.
- Remixes or rearrangements of some other Kirby themes like Welcome to Dream Land are influenced by their Kirby Super Star Ultra versions.
Trivia
- There is a rare alternate version of the "Grand Opening" movie which contains minor differences from the standard one. The most prominent difference is that Kirby winks at the beginning. Other differences include:
- The twinkle at the beginning spins clockwise instead of counter-clockwise and has six points instead of four. Kirby spins counter-clockwise instead of clockwise when flying into frame.
- Kirby's orientation is horizontally flipped, so he waves with his opposite hand. He jumps higher and does a flip before landing on the Warp Star.
- Birds fly in the distance while Kirby "surfs" on his Warp Star, he smiles instead of appearing angry, and he passes over a small island in the ocean. During this, he turns and waves to the viewer a second time.
- Kirby has a neutral expression when flying away instead of a smile, he waves a third time, and the starburst when he disappears is bigger.
- The British English name of the original SNES game is Kirby's Fun Pak. Despite this, Kirby Super Star Ultra retained its American name in British English.
- To celebrate the release of the game in North America, numerous Kirby-shaped balloons were sent flying in various places named "Kirby" across the US, such as Kirby Middle School (Alabama), Kirby's Mill (New Jersey), Kirby Park (Pennsylvania) and Kirby Gate Shopping Center (Tennessee).[2][3]
Gallery
- Main article: Kirby Super Star Ultra/gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 星のカービィ ウルトラスーパーデラックス Hoshi no Kābī Urutora Sūpā Derakkusu |
Kirby of the Stars Ultra Super Deluxe |
Korean | 별의 커비 울트라 슈퍼 디럭스 byeol-ui keobi ulteula syupeo dileogseu |
Kirby of the Stars Ultra Super Deluxe |
External links
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)
- English and French manual (NA print)
- Nintendo Online Magazine No.124 (November 2008) - Interview with Kirby Super Star Ultra developers (Japanese)
- Kirby Super Star Ultra on Kirby Informer
References
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