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'''Mid-Bosses''' | '''Mid-Bosses''' (also called '''Mini-Bosses'''<ref>{{cite manual|quote=Defeat the mini-boss who is on guard.|game=Kirby's Dream Land 2|page=13}}</ref>) are a major part of the ''Kirby'' franchise found in almost every game of the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]]. Mid-Bosses are enemies stronger than most regular enemies but weaker than most [[Boss]]es that appear in the worlds that Kirby travels through. Once Kirby enters the small area in which a Mid-Boss is located, he cannot proceed or go back until his opponent has been defeated (with a few exceptions), which usually takes longer than beating a regular enemy. Mid-Bosses also typically give out [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]], but these can only be obtained after Kirby has knocked them out, enabling him to inhale and swallow them (in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'', ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', they are guaranteed to drop the Copy Ability hats even if their bodies are destroyed). Their name comes from the fact that they are similar to bosses, but are found in the middle of the levels. | ||
Like most bosses, Mid-Bosses will drop debris, conjure minions or cause [[ | Like most bosses, Mid-Bosses will drop debris, conjure minions or cause [[Dropped Star]]s to appear when they attack, giving Kirby means to fight back if he has no Copy Ability. | ||
==Distinctions== | ==Distinctions== | ||
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*Mid-Bosses are typically tougher than standard enemies, taking several hits to defeat. They also flinch less than normal enemies, being harder to knock around. | *Mid-Bosses are typically tougher than standard enemies, taking several hits to defeat. They also flinch less than normal enemies, being harder to knock around. | ||
*Mid-Bosses tend to have a [[Health]] bar displayed to the player where regular enemies won't. | *Mid-Bosses tend to have a [[Health]] bar displayed to the player where regular enemies won't. | ||
*Mid-Bosses stand in the way of the playable character, | *Mid-Bosses usually stand in the way of the playable character, blocking progress until they are defeated. | ||
*Mid- | *Mid-Bosses typically have their own theme that plays during their battles, distinct from the regular stage music. | ||
*Mid-Bosses have a unique 'downed' state once their [[ | *Mid-Bosses have a unique 'downed' state once their [[health]] runs out. In this state, they cannot move or attack and can be inhaled for their ability or [[Make Friend|recruited as an ally]]. Mid-Bosses cannot be [[inhale]]d until they are downed in this way (with [[Bandana Waddle Dee|one exception]]). | ||
*Starting with ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land | *Starting with ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', Mid-Bosses have a distinct 'defeat sound' which sounds like a warbling explosion. This plays when they are KO'd and when they are destroyed. | ||
===Differences from bosses=== | ===Differences from bosses=== | ||
*Bosses are typically tougher than Mid-Bosses, and tend to have more [[Health]] in comparison. They also flinch even less than | *Bosses are typically tougher than Mid-Bosses, and tend to have more [[Health]] in comparison. They also flinch even less than Mid-Bosses. | ||
*Mid-Bosses are typically not fought at the end of levels, nor do they tend to have their own dedicated stages. | *Mid-Bosses are typically not fought at the end of levels, nor do they tend to have their own dedicated stages. | ||
*Starting with ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land | *Starting with ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', bosses have their own 'defeat sound' which is distinct from the Mid-Boss version. | ||
*Starting with ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land | *Starting with ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', bosses tend to have multiple phases to their attack patterns, with brief periods in-between where they take little or no damage (this distinction would be shared with Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''). | ||
*Bosses cannot be inhaled, | *Bosses cannot be inhaled, with the exception of [[Flowery Woods]]. | ||
Keep in mind that these distinctions are not universal, and exceptions exist throughout the series. They do however fit most circumstances. | Keep in mind that these distinctions are not universal, and exceptions exist throughout the series. They do however fit most circumstances. | ||
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===''Kirby's Dream Land''=== | ===''Kirby's Dream Land''=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | ||
!colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby's Dream Land'' | !colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby's Dream Land'' | ||
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|[[Poppy Bros. Sr.]] | |[[Poppy Bros. Sr.]] | ||
| | |{{center|[[File:KDL Poppy Bros Sr sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Green Greens]] | |[[Green Greens]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[Lololo & Lalala|Lololo]] | |[[Lololo & Lalala|Lololo]] | ||
| | |{{center|[[File:KDL Lololo sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Castle Lololo]] | |[[Castle Lololo]] | ||
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|[[Kracko Jr.]] | |[[Kracko Jr.]] | ||
| | |{{center|[[File:KDL Kracko Jr sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Bubbly Clouds]] | |[[Bubbly Clouds]] | ||
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===''Kirby's Adventure'' / ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''=== | ===''Kirby's Adventure'' / ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | ||
!colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby's Adventure'' / ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' | !colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby's Adventure'' / ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' | ||
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|[[Bonkers]] | |[[Bonkers]] | ||
| | |{{center|[[File:KA Bonkers sprite.png]][[File:KNiDL Bonkers sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Hammer]] | |[[Hammer]] | ||
|This | |This simian attacks Kirby by swinging his giant hammer, which resembles [[King Dedede]]'s hammer. He can also toss explosive [[Coconut]]s for added spiciness. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Bugzzy]] | |[[Bugzzy]] | ||
| | |{{center|[[File:KA Bugzzy Sprite.png]][[File:KNiDL Bugzzy sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Backdrop]] | |[[Backdrop]] | ||
|A large bipedal beetle that can grab Kirby and slam him into the ground. He sends out smaller bugs at Kirby which can be inhaled. | |A large bipedal beetle that can grab Kirby and slam him into the ground. He sends out smaller bugs at Kirby which can be inhaled. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Fire Lion]] | |[[Fire Lion]] | ||
| | |{{center|[[File:KA Fire Lion sprite 2.png]][[File:KNiDL Fire Lion sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Burning]] | |[[Burning]] | ||
|This | |This lion can attack Kirby by pouncing or by using a fireball tackle. If Kirby is grabbed, he will be held in place and scratched before being released. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Grand Wheelie]] | |[[Grand Wheelie]] | ||
| | |{{center|[[File:KA Grand Wheelie sprite.png]][[File:KNiDL Grand Wheelie sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Wheel]] | |[[Wheel]] | ||
|A big version of Wheelie that rolls around and shoots small Wheelies. | |A big version of Wheelie that rolls around and shoots small Wheelies. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Meta-Knights]] | |[[Meta-Knights]] | ||
| | |{{center|[[File:KA Axe Knight sprite.png]][[File:KNiDL Axe Knight sprite.png]]<br>[[File:KA Javelin Knight sprite.png]][[File:KNiDL Javelin Knight sprite.png]]<br>[[File:KA Mace Knight sprite.png]][[File:KNiDL Mace Knight sprite.png]]<br>[[File:KA Trident Knight sprite.png]][[File:KNiDL Trident Knight sprite.png]]}} | ||
|None | |None | ||
|Four knights | |Four knights under [[Meta Knight]]'s command, each with a unique weapon: [[Axe Knight]], [[Javelin Knight]], [[Mace Knight]], and [[Trident Knight]]. Kirby encounters these knights in varying numbers during ambushes. These foes can be inhaled. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Mr. Frosty]] | |[[Mr. Frosty]] | ||
| | |{{center|[[File:KA Mr Frosty sprite.png]][[File:KNiDL Mr Frosty sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Freeze]] | |[[Freeze]] | ||
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|[[Mr. Tick-Tock|Mr. Tick Tock]] | |[[Mr. Tick-Tock|Mr. Tick Tock]] | ||
| | |{{center|[[File:KA Tick Tock sprite.png]][[File:KNiDL Mr Tick Tock sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Mike]] | |[[Mike]] | ||
|A walking alarm clock that uses musical notes and sound waves to attack. | |A walking alarm clock that uses musical notes and sound waves to attack. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Phan Phan]] | |[[Rolling Turtle]]/[[Phan Phan]] | ||
| | |{{center|[[File:KA Rolling Turtle sprite.png]][[File:KNiDL Phan Phan sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Throw]] | |[[Throw]] | ||
|A bipedal | |A bipedal turtle that rolls around and tries to grab Kirby while occasionally throwing smaller turtles. In ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'', it's replaced by an elephant which behaves identically but throws apples instead. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Poppy Bros. Sr.]] | |[[Poppy Bros. Sr.]] | ||
| | |{{center|[[File:KA Poppy Bros Sr sprite.png]][[File:KNiDL Poppy Bros Sr sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Crash]] | |[[Crash]] | ||
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===''Kirby's Dream Land 2''=== | ===''Kirby's Dream Land 2''=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | ||
!colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby's Dream Land 2'' | !colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby's Dream Land 2'' | ||
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|{{center|[[File:KDL2 Blocky sprite.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KDL2 Blocky sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Stone]] | |[[Stone]] | ||
|An anthropomorphic block of stone with feet. Blocky slams into the walls or attempts to fall on Kirby, creating [[ | |An anthropomorphic block of stone with feet. Blocky slams into the walls or attempts to fall on Kirby, creating [[Dropped Star|stars]] that can be inhaled for ammunition. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Captain Stitch]] | |[[Captain Stitch]] | ||
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|{{center|[[File:KDL2 Efreeti sprite.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KDL2 Efreeti sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Burning]] | |[[Burning]] | ||
|A black, spiked creature that jumps around and launches itself at Kirby as a fireball. When it collides with the ground or a wall, | |A black, spiked creature that jumps around and launches itself at Kirby as a fireball. When it collides with the ground or a wall, drop stars appear. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Jumpershoot]] | |[[Jumpershoot]] | ||
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|} | |} | ||
==='' | ===''Kirby Super Star'' / ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | ||
!colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in '' | !colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby Super Star'' / ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Name | !Name | ||
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|[[Bonkers]] | |[[Bonkers]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KSSU Bonkers Sprite.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KSS Bonkers.png]][[File:KSSU Bonkers Sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Hammer]] | |[[Hammer]] | ||
|A hammer-wielding simian. He attacks with his hammer as well as throwing exploding coconuts. | |A hammer-wielding simian. He attacks with his hammer as well as throwing exploding coconuts. | ||
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|[[Bugzzy]] | |[[Bugzzy]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KSSU Bugzzy Sprite.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KSS Bugzzy.png]][[File:KSSU Bugzzy Sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Suplex]] | |[[Suplex]] | ||
|Bugzzy is a giant bug that stands on two legs. He attacks by grabbing and throwing Kirby, charging at him, and shooting small ladybugs. | |Bugzzy is a giant bug that stands on two legs. He attacks by grabbing and throwing Kirby, charging at him, and shooting small ladybugs. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Chef Kawasaki]] | |[[Chef Kawasaki]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KSSU Chef Kawasaki.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KSS Chef Kawasaki.png]][[File:KSSU Chef Kawasaki.png]]}} | ||
|[[Cook]] | |[[Cook]] | ||
|A cook that attacks with everything he has- plates, a frying pan, and an extendable ladle. If Kirby is caught in the ladle, Kawasaki will cook him | |A cook that attacks with everything he has - plates, a frying pan, and an extendable ladle. If Kirby is caught in the ladle, Kawasaki will cook him. | ||
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|[[Iron Mam]] | |[[Iron Mam]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KSSU Iron Mam Sprite.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KSS Iron Mom.png]][[File:KSSU Iron Mam Sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Fighter]] | |[[Fighter]] | ||
|Iron Mam, called Iron Mom in the original, attacks with punches depending on how far Kirby is from her. If the pink hero is next to her, 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. | |Iron Mam, called Iron Mom in the original, attacks with punches depending on how far Kirby is from her. If the pink hero is next to her, 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]] | |[[Jukid]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KSSU Jukid Sprite.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KSS Jukid.png]][[File:KSSU Jukid Sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Suplex]] | |[[Suplex]] | ||
|A martial artist who, like Bugzzy, tries to grab and throw Kirby, which is why he gives out the Suplex ability. Jukid also attacks by | |A martial artist who, like Bugzzy, tries to grab and throw Kirby, which is why he gives out the Suplex ability. Jukid also attacks by shooting blasts of energy which, strangely, can be swallowed and shot back at Jukid. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Kracko Jr.]] | |[[Kracko Jr.]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KSSU Kracko Jr Sprite.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KSS Kracko Jr.png]][[File:KSSU Kracko Jr Sprite.png]]}} | ||
|None | |None | ||
|It is debatable whether this weak form of [[Kracko]] is a boss or mid-boss, since he is fought in the Arena by himself but there is no other mid-bosses in the level he appears in, [[Bubbly Clouds]]. Kracko Jr. attacks mainly just by moving around the screen, trying to collide with Kirby. He also can make [[Waddle Doo]]s or bombs, | |It is debatable whether this weak form of [[Kracko]] is a boss or mid-boss, since he is fought in the Arena by himself, but there is no other mid-bosses in the level he appears in, [[Bubbly Clouds]]. Kracko Jr. attacks mainly just by moving around the screen, trying to collide with Kirby. He also can make either [[Waddle Doo]]s or bombs, unlike the elder Kracko, which can only make Waddle Doos. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Meta-Knights]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KSSU | |{{center|[[File:KSS Axe Knight sprite.png]][[File:KSSU Axe Knight sprite.png]]<br>[[File:KSS Javelin Knight.png]][[File:KSSU Javelin Knight Sprite.png]]<br>[[File:KSS Mace Knight.png]][[File:KSSU Mace Knight Sprite.png]]<br>[[File:KSS Trident Knight.png]][[File:KSSU Trident Knight Sprite.png]]}} | ||
|None | |None | ||
|A | |Four knights with various weapons - [[Axe Knight]], [[Javelin Knight]], [[Mace Knight]], and [[Trident Knight]]. Kirby needs to defeat each one separately to defeat the mid-boss. They each can be inhaled like normal enemies (but it takes longer to inhale them). They also appear individually as normal enemies. | ||
|- | |||
|[[Mr. Frosty]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:KSS Mr Frosty.png]][[File:KSSU Mr Frosty Sprite.png]]}} | |||
|[[Ice]] | |||
|A walrus wearing overalls who throw ice blocks, swallows and freezes Kirby, or just runs around with its mouth open. | |||
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|[[Poppy Bros. Sr.]] | |||
|{{Center|[[File:KSS Poppy Bros Sr.png]][[File:KSSU Poppy Bros Sr Sprite.png]]}} | |||
|[[Bomb]] | |||
|The jumping larger version of Poppy Bro. Jr. Hops all over the stage and throws bombs, which can be shot right back at him. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Bandana Waddle Dee|Waddle Dee]] | ||
|{{center|[[File: | |{{center|[[File:KSS Waddle Dee.png]][[File:KSSU Bandana Waddle Dee Sprite.png]]}} | ||
|None | |None | ||
| | |A mid-boss that appears in the Arena in Kirby Super Star 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 Super Star Ultra, he now sports a blue bandana and walks around. Kirby can inhale him to quickly defeat him. This is suggested since he has a huge amount of HP. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | !colspan=4|Mid-Bosses Exclusive to ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Fire Lion]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KSSU | |{{center|[[File:KSSU Fire Lion Sprite.png]]}} | ||
| | |[[Fire]] | ||
| | |This lion burns Kirby whenever the hero touches him. He claws, bites, and jumps on Kirby in an attempt to defeat him. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Grand Wheelie]] | ||
|{{ | |{{center|[[File:KSSU Grand Wheelie Sprite.png]]}} | ||
| | |[[Wheel]] | ||
| | |A giant version of the Wheelie enemy. Like Wheelie, it charges at Kirby, and also can create some small Wheelies. | ||
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| | |[[Kracko Jr.|Kracko Jr.'s Revenge]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KSSU | |{{center|[[File:KSSU Kracko Jr Revenge Sprite.png]]}} | ||
|None | |None | ||
|A | |A darker, creepier Kracko Jr. with a red eye and brownish clouds. His attacks are more powerful than normal Kracko Jr. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Mr. Tick-Tock]] | |||
|[[Mr. Tick-Tock]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:KSSU Mr Tick Tock Sprite.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KSSU Mr Tick Tock Sprite.png]]}} | ||
|[[Mike]] | |[[Mike]] | ||
|A walking clock with a large mustache. Attacks by shooting musical notes or ringing and creating a force field around himself. | |A walking clock with a large mustache. Attacks by shooting musical notes or ringing and creating a force field around himself. | ||
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|[[Phan Phan]] | |[[Phan Phan]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KSSU Phan Phan.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KSSU Phan Phan.png]]}} | ||
|[[Suplex]] | |[[Suplex]] | ||
|Phan Phan is an elephant with two legs and big eyes. He rolls around, throws apples, and grabs Kirby with his trunk and throws him around. His apples can be spat back at him. | |Phan Phan is an elephant with two legs and big eyes. He rolls around, throws apples, and grabs Kirby with his trunk and throws him around. His apples can be spat back at him. | ||
|} | |} | ||
===''Kirby's Dream Land 3''=== | ===''Kirby's Dream Land 3''=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | ||
!colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' | !colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' | ||
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===''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''=== | ===''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''=== | ||
All Mid-Bosses faced in this game are larger versions of regular enemies, and typically don't have any special moves, but continually spawn smaller enemies to defend it. Unlike other Mid-Bosses, they cannot be inhaled, but almost always drop a [[Crystal Shard]] when defeated for the first time. | All Mid-Bosses faced in this game are larger versions of regular enemies, and typically don't have any special moves, but continually spawn smaller enemies to defend it. There are a couple exceptions to this, those being the enemy ambushes, which are also denoted with a health bar. Unlike other Mid-Bosses, they cannot be inhaled, but almost always drop a [[Crystal Shard]] when defeated for the first time. | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | |||
!colspan=3|Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'' | |||
|- | |||
!Name | |||
!Appearance | |||
!Location | |||
|- | |||
|[[N-Z|Big N-Z]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Pop Star Stage 1 screenshot 04.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Pop Star - Stage 1]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Big Bouncy]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Pop Star Stage 2 screenshot 09.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Pop Star - Stage 2]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Kacti|Big Kacti]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Rock Star Stage 1 screenshot 05.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Rock Star - Stage 1]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Fishbone|Big Fishbone]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Rock Star Stage 3 screenshot 05.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Rock Star - Stage 3]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Spark-i|Big Spark-i]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Rock Star Stage 4 screenshot 12.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Rock Star - Stage 4]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Tick|Big Tick]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Aqua Star Stage 1 screenshot 09.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Aqua Star - Stage 1]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Kany|Big Kany]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Aqua Star Stage 2 screenshot 05.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Aqua Star - Stage 2]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Kapar|Big Kapar]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Aqua Star Stage 3 screenshot 12.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Aqua Star - Stage 3]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Blowfish|Big Blowfish]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Aqua Star Stage 4 screenshot 10.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Aqua Star - Stage 4]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Galbo|Big Galbo]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Neo Star Stage 1 screenshot 09.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Neo Star - Stage 1]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Drop|Drop Ambush]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Neo Star Stage 2 screenshot 10.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Neo Star - Stage 2]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Chilly|Big Chilly]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Shiver Star Stage 1 screenshot 08.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Shiver Star - Stage 1]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Mopoo|Big Mopoo]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Shiver Star Stage 2 screenshot 14.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Shiver Star - Stage 2]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Pupa|Big Pupa]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Shiver Star Stage 3 screenshot 07.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Shiver Star - Stage 3]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Burnis|Big Burnis]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Shiver Star Stage 4 screenshot 11.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Factory Tour|Shiver Star - Stage 4]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Sawyer|Big Sawyer]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Ripple Star Stage 1 screenshot 04.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Ripple Star - Stage 1]] | |||
|- | |||
|Five Enemy Ambushes | |||
|{{center|[[File:K64 Ripple Star Stage 3 screenshot 02.png|150px]]<br>[[File:K64 Ripple Star Stage 3 screenshot 04.png|150px]]<br>[[File:K64 Ripple Star Stage 3 screenshot 06.png|150px]]<br>[[File:K64 Ripple Star Stage 3 screenshot 08.png|150px]]<br>[[File:K64 Ripple Star Stage 3 screenshot 10.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Ripple Star - Stage 3]] | |||
|} | |||
Other official names for each "Big" Mid-Boss are the same as their smaller counterparts, but with the prefix 'deca'. Example: [[Burnis|Decaburnis]] is the mid-boss version of [[Burnis]]. | |||
===''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''=== | ===''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''=== | ||
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|{{center|[[File:KatAMBoxy.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KatAMBoxy.png]]}} | ||
|[[Magic]] | |[[Magic]] | ||
|A cross of a plant and an anthropomorphic gift package, Boxy charges at Kirby or releases smaller gift boxes from its mouth, which Kirby may spit back at it. When not immediately inhaled, these boxes may open up to reveal bombs, which yield the [[Bomb]] ability, [[food]] items or [[Battery|batteries]]. | |A cross of a plant and an anthropomorphic gift package, Boxy charges at Kirby or releases smaller gift boxes from its mouth, which Kirby may spit back at it. When not immediately inhaled, these boxes may open up to reveal bombs, which yield the [[Bomb]] ability, [[food]] items or [[Battery (Kirby & The Amazing Mirror)|batteries]]. | ||
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|[[Master Hand]] | |[[Master Hand]] | ||
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|} | |} | ||
==='' | ===''Kirby: Squeak Squad''=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | ||
!colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in '' | !colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby: Squeak Squad'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
!'''Name''' | !'''Name''' | ||
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|{{center|[[File:KatAMBoxy.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KatAMBoxy.png]]}} | ||
|[[Magic]] | |[[Magic]] | ||
|A cross of a plant and an anthropomorphic gift package, Boxy charges at Kirby or releases smaller gift boxes from its mouth, which Kirby may spit back at it. When not immediately inhaled, these boxes may open up to reveal bombs, which yield the [[Bomb]] ability | |A cross of a plant and an anthropomorphic gift package, Boxy charges at Kirby or releases smaller gift boxes from its mouth, which Kirby may spit back at it. When not immediately inhaled, these boxes may open up to reveal bombs, which yield the [[Bomb]] ability or [[food]] items. | ||
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|[[Buboo]] | |[[Buboo]] | ||
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==='' | === ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' / ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' === | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | ||
!colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in '' | !colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
!'''Name''' | !'''Name''' | ||
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|[[Bonkers]] | |[[Bonkers]] | ||
|[[File:KRtDLD Bonkers screenshot.png|100px]]<br>[[File:KRtDLD Bonkers EX screenshot.png|100px]] | |||
|[[Hammer]] | |[[Hammer]] | ||
|Bonkers | |Bonkers attacks much like his counterparts in previous titles, but has an EX version with more formidable techniques. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Super Bonkers]] | |[[Super Bonkers]] | ||
|[[File:KRtDLD Super Bonkers screenshot.png|100px]][[File:KRtDLD Super Bonkers EX screenshot.png|100px]] | |||
|[[Grand Hammer]] | |[[Grand Hammer]] | ||
|A super variant of Bonkers who provides the Grand Hammer ability. Despite his name and look, Super Bonkers is not any tougher than normal Bonkers. | |A super variant of Bonkers who provides the Grand Hammer ability. Despite his name and look, Super Bonkers is not any tougher than normal Bonkers. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Dubior]] | |[[Dubior]] | ||
|[[File:KRtDLD Dubior screenshot.png|100px]][[File:KRtDLD Dubior EX screenshot.png|100px]] | |||
|[[Spark]] | |[[Spark]] | ||
|A floating UFO-type enemy that can generate an energy shield and fire sparks in various patterns. It can also summon little minions that can be swallowed and spat back at it. | |A floating UFO-type enemy that can generate an energy shield and fire sparks in various patterns. It can also summon little minions that can be swallowed and spat back at it. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Gigant Edge]] | |[[Gigant Edge]] | ||
|[[File:KRtDLD Gigant Edge screenshot.png|100px]][[File:KRtDLD Gigant Edge EX screenshot.png|100px]] | |||
|[[Sword]] | |[[Sword]] | ||
|A large armored swordsman who carries a shield and charges with his blade. His attacks are slow, but dangerous. | |A large armored swordsman who carries a shield and charges with his blade. His attacks are slow, but dangerous. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Kibble Blade]] | |[[Kibble Blade]] | ||
|[[File:KRtDLD Kibble Blade screenshot.png|100px]][[File:KRtDLD Kibble Blade EX screenshot.png|100px]] | |||
|[[Cutter]] | |[[Cutter]] | ||
|A large silver version of [[Sir Kibble]] that throws huge inhalable cutter blades and sometimes charges head-first at Kirby. | |A large silver version of [[Sir Kibble]] that throws huge inhalable cutter blades and sometimes charges head-first at Kirby. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[King Doo]] | |[[King Doo]] | ||
|[[File:KRtDLD King Doo screenshot.png|100px]][[File:KRtDLD King Doo EX screenshot.png|100px]] | |||
|[[Beam]] | |[[Beam]] | ||
|A very large [[Waddle Doo]] with a long hair-lick draped over his eye. He can fire his beam in many different ways, much like Beam Kirby can. | |A very large [[Waddle Doo]] with a long hair-lick draped over his eye. He can fire his beam in many different ways, much like Beam Kirby can. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Moundo]] | |[[Moundo]] | ||
|[[File:KRtDLD Moundo screenshot.png|100px]][[File:KRtDLD Moundo EX screenshot.png|100px]] | |||
|[[Stone]] | |[[Stone]] | ||
|Resembles a tiny mountain with eyes, a | |Resembles a tiny mountain with eyes, a craggy mouth, a headband, and a pair of sandals. It attacks by rolling about and crashing down from above. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Sphere Doomer]] | |[[Sphere Doomer]] | ||
| | |[[File:KRtDLD Sphere Doomer screenshot.png|100px]][[File:KRtDLD Sphere Doomer EX screenshot.png|100px]]<br>[[File:KRtDLD Red Sphere Doomer screenshot.png|100px]][[File:KRtDLD Red Sphere Doomer EX screenshot.png|100px]]<br>[[File:KRtDLD Cyan Sphere Doomer screenshot.png|100px]][[File:KRtDLD Cyan Sphere Doomer EX screenshot.png|100px]]<br>[[File:KRtDLD Silver Sphere Doomer screenshot.png|100px]][[File:KRtDLD Silver Sphere Doomer EX screenshot.png|100px]] | ||
| | |[[Fire]], [[Spark]], [[Ice]] (projectiles) | ||
|Spectral beings from [[Another Dimension]] that come in four variants. Each Doomer is characterized by its vaguely bird-like features attached to a spherical ghostly body. They attack with various flying maneuvers and firing energy orbs that can be inhaled and spat back. Most Sphere Doomers drop two [[Energy Sphere]]s upon defeat. | |Spectral beings from [[Another Dimension]] that come in four variants. Each Doomer is characterized by its vaguely bird-like features attached to a spherical ghostly body, and can be sorted from least to most powerful through the number of tail feathers each one bears. They attack with various flying maneuvers and firing energy orbs that can be inhaled and spat back. Most Sphere Doomers drop two [[Energy Sphere]]s upon defeat. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Water Galboros]] | |[[Water Galboros]] | ||
|[[File:KRtDLD Water Galboros screenshot.png|100px]][[File:KRtDLD Water Galboros EX screenshot.png|100px]] | |||
|[[Water]] | |[[Water]] | ||
|A large [[Galbo]]-like enemy that spits water projectiles. It also performs various attacks with its girth, by charging and slamming. | |A large [[Galbo]]-like enemy that spits water projectiles. It also performs various attacks with its girth, by charging and slamming. | ||
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|[[Blocky]] | |[[Blocky]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KPR Blocky.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KPR Blocky.png]][[File:KPR Blocky EX.png]]}} | ||
|[[Stone]] | |[[Stone]] | ||
|A large cinder block-like foe. He attacks by slamming the ground, and rolling about in various patterns. This one is outfitted with bolts and other metal reinforcings. | |A large cinder block-like foe. He attacks by slamming the ground, and rolling about in various patterns. This one is outfitted with bolts and other metal reinforcings. | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[Bonkers]] | |[[Bonkers]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KPR Bonkers.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KPR Bonkers.png]][[File:KPR Bonkers EX.png]]}} | ||
|[[Hammer]] | |[[Hammer]] | ||
|A simian-like enemy who wields a hammer and tosses coconuts. This one has a metal jaw and bolts on the side of his head. | |A simian-like enemy who wields a hammer and tosses coconuts. This one has a metal jaw and bolts on the side of his head. | ||
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|[[Dubior]] | |[[Dubior]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KPR Dubior.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KPR Dubior.png]][[File:KPR Dubior EX.png|100px]]}} | ||
|[[Spark]] | |[[Spark]] | ||
|A floating UFO-type enemy that can generate an energy shield and fire sparks in various patterns. It can also summon little minions that can be swallowed and spat back at it. | |A floating UFO-type enemy that can generate an energy shield and fire sparks in various patterns. It can also summon little minions that can be swallowed and spat back at it, usually summoning them in the foreground or background. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Kibble Blade]] | |[[Kibble Blade]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KPR Kibble Blade.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KPR Kibble Blade.png]][[File:KPR Kibble Blade EX.png]]}} | ||
|[[Cutter]] | |[[Cutter]] | ||
|A large silver version of Sir Kibble that throws huge inhalable cutter blades and sometimes charges head-first at Kirby. This one bears bolts on its armor. | |A large silver version of Sir Kibble that throws huge inhalable cutter blades and sometimes charges head-first at Kirby. This one bears bolts on its armor. | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[King Doo]] | |[[King Doo]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KPR King Doo.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KPR King Doo.png]][[File:KPR King Doo EX.png]]}} | ||
|[[Beam]] | |[[Beam]] | ||
|A very large Waddle Doo with a long hair-lick draped over his eye. He can fire his beam in many different ways, much like Beam Kirby can. This one sports a metal headcase. | |A very large Waddle Doo with a long hair-lick draped over his eye. He can fire his beam in many different ways, much like Beam Kirby can. This one sports a metal headcase. | ||
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|[[Miasmoros]] | |[[Miasmoros]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KPR Miasmoros.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KPR Miasmoros.png]][[File:KPR Miasmoros EX.png|100px]]}} | ||
|[[Poison]] | |[[Poison]] | ||
|A large [[Galbo]]-like enemy that spews toxic sludge and leaves damaging puddles on the ground where it moves. | |A large [[Galbo]]-like enemy that spews toxic sludge and leaves damaging puddles on the ground where it moves. | ||
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|[[Security Force]] | |[[Security Force]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KPR Security Force.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KPR Security Force.png]][[File:KPR Security Force EX.png|100px]]}} | ||
|[[Bomb]] & [[Spark]] (projectiles only) | |[[Bomb]], [[Beam]] & [[Spark]] (projectiles only) | ||
|A bipedal robot, similar to [[Metal General]], outfitted with various guns and other weapons. It will attempt to self-destruct after being defeated, and cannot be inhaled. | |A bipedal robot, similar to [[Metal General]], outfitted with various guns and other weapons. It will attempt to self-destruct after being defeated, and cannot be inhaled. | ||
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|[[Telepathos]] | |[[Telepathos]] | ||
|{{center|[[File:KPR Telepathos.png]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KPR Telepathos.png]][[File:KPR Telepathos EX.png]]}} | ||
|[[ESP]], [[Spark]] (projectiles) | |[[ESP]], [[Spark]] (projectiles) | ||
|A floating enemy with a U-shaped body and disembodied hands. It attacks using electric orbs and can evade Kirby by teleporting about. | |A floating enemy with a U-shaped body and disembodied hands. It attacks using electric orbs and can evade Kirby by teleporting about. | ||
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|{{center|[[File:KSA Bugzzy.jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:KSA Bugzzy EX.jpg|150px]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KSA Bugzzy.jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:KSA Bugzzy EX.jpg|150px]]}} | ||
|[[Suplex]] | |[[Suplex]] | ||
|The original Beetle-like wrestler appears for the first time in | |The original Beetle-like wrestler appears for the first time in 3D. His moves are largely the same as before, though he also gains the ability to dive at Kirby from the sky, as well as use the Pinpoint Kick. He can become an ally once defeated. | ||
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|{{center|[[File:KSA Chef Kawasaki.jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:KSA Chef Kawasaki EX.jpg|150px]]}} | |{{center|[[File:KSA Chef Kawasaki.jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:KSA Chef Kawasaki EX.jpg|150px]]}} | ||
|[[Cook]] | |[[Cook]] | ||
|This infamous chef returns for the first time in | |This infamous chef returns for the first time in 3D. His attacks include throwing dishes, spinning through the air, and grabbing Kirby with his ladle to cook him up. He can be recruited as an ally once defeated. | ||
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|[[Artist]] | |[[Artist]] | ||
|The only newcomer of the bunch, this paintbrush-haired lass can float around the battlefield, and attacks by swiping with her hair, spraying paint around, and painting things to attack Kirby with. She can be made into an ally once defeated. | |The only newcomer of the bunch, this paintbrush-haired lass can float around the battlefield, and attacks by swiping with her hair, spraying paint around, and painting things to attack Kirby with. She can be made into an ally once defeated. | ||
|} | |||
===''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''=== | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" border=1 cellpadding=2 | |||
!colspan=4|Mid-Bosses in ''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' | |||
|- | |||
!'''Name''' | |||
!Appearance | |||
!Copy Ability | |||
!Description | |||
|- | |||
|[[Fleurina]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Fleurina screenshot.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Tornado]] | |||
|An anthropomorphic swan ballerina who is the only newcomer out of this game. She attacks by twirling herself along with gale force and throwing out tornado projectiles. | |||
|- | |||
|[[Wild Bonkers]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Wild Bonkers screenshot.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Hammer]] | |||
|[[Bonkers]] after joining the Beast Pack. They resemble their normal counterpart, but with frazzled bluish fur and war paint on their arms and face. They also wield a stone chisel for a hammer and throw durians instead of coconuts. | |||
|- | |||
|[[Wild Edge]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Wild Edge screenshot.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Sword]] | |||
|[[Gigant Edge]] after joining the Beast Pack. They resemble their normal counterpart, but with war paint on their armor and a fur collar around their neck. They also wield a stone sword and a spiky riot shield. | |||
|- | |||
|[[Wild Frosty]] | |||
|{{center|[[File:KatFL Wild Frosty screenshot.png|150px]]}} | |||
|[[Ice]] | |||
|[[Mr. Frosty]] after joining the Beast Pack. He resembles his normal counterpart, but is much larger, and with a more disheveled and unkempt appearance. He attacks by creating and tossing different sizes of snowballs, as well as snowmen. He also will attempt to crush [[Kirby]] and dash after him, sometimes managing to eat him. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*''[[Kirby Super Star | *''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' are the only games in the series which have multiple Mid-Bosses who provide the same [[Copy Ability]] when swallowed: [[Jukid]], [[Bugzzy]], and [[Phan Phan]] all give [[Suplex]] (the latter appears only in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''). | ||
==Names in other languages== | |||
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|jaR=chū-bosu | |||
|jaM=Middle Boss | |||
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|ptM=Little big boss (diminutive of ''chefão'', "big boss") | |||
|fr=Mini boss | |||
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|zhTrad=中魔王 | |||
|zhTradR=Zhōng mówáng | |||
|zhSimp=中魔王 | |||
|zhSimpR=Zhōng mówáng | |||
|zhM=Middle Boss (lit. "Middle Demon King") | |||
|ko=중간 보스 | |||
|koR=jung-gan boseu | |||
|koM=Middle Boss | |||
|nl=Tussenbaas | |||
|nlM=Middleboss | |||
|it=Mini boss | |||
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|deM=Middleboss | |||
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[[Category:Mid-Bosses|*]] | [[Category:Mid-Bosses|*]] | ||
[[Category:Lists]] | [[Category:Lists]] |
Revision as of 19:30, 17 April 2024
Mid-Bosses (also called Mini-Bosses[1]) are a major part of the Kirby franchise found in almost every game of the Kirby series. Mid-Bosses are enemies stronger than most regular enemies but weaker than most Bosses that appear in the worlds that Kirby travels through. Once Kirby enters the small area in which a Mid-Boss is located, he cannot proceed or go back until his opponent has been defeated (with a few exceptions), which usually takes longer than beating a regular enemy. Mid-Bosses also typically give out Copy Abilities, but these can only be obtained after Kirby has knocked them out, enabling him to inhale and swallow them (in Kirby Star Allies, Kirby and the Forgotten Land and Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, they are guaranteed to drop the Copy Ability hats even if their bodies are destroyed). Their name comes from the fact that they are similar to bosses, but are found in the middle of the levels.
Like most bosses, Mid-Bosses will drop debris, conjure minions or cause Dropped Stars to appear when they attack, giving Kirby means to fight back if he has no Copy Ability.
Distinctions
It is not always clear what separates a Mid-Boss from other types of enemies. The following will attempt to outline the most common differences that distinguish Mid-Bosses as their own category.
Differences from normal enemies
- Mid-Bosses are typically tougher than standard enemies, taking several hits to defeat. They also flinch less than normal enemies, being harder to knock around.
- Mid-Bosses tend to have a Health bar displayed to the player where regular enemies won't.
- Mid-Bosses usually stand in the way of the playable character, blocking progress until they are defeated.
- Mid-Bosses typically have their own theme that plays during their battles, distinct from the regular stage music.
- Mid-Bosses have a unique 'downed' state once their health runs out. In this state, they cannot move or attack and can be inhaled for their ability or recruited as an ally. Mid-Bosses cannot be inhaled until they are downed in this way (with one exception).
- Starting with Kirby's Return to Dream Land, Mid-Bosses have a distinct 'defeat sound' which sounds like a warbling explosion. This plays when they are KO'd and when they are destroyed.
Differences from bosses
- Bosses are typically tougher than Mid-Bosses, and tend to have more Health in comparison. They also flinch even less than Mid-Bosses.
- Mid-Bosses are typically not fought at the end of levels, nor do they tend to have their own dedicated stages.
- Starting with Kirby's Return to Dream Land, bosses have their own 'defeat sound' which is distinct from the Mid-Boss version.
- Starting with Kirby's Return to Dream Land, bosses tend to have multiple phases to their attack patterns, with brief periods in-between where they take little or no damage (this distinction would be shared with Mid-Bosses in Kirby and the Forgotten Land).
- Bosses cannot be inhaled, with the exception of Flowery Woods.
Keep in mind that these distinctions are not universal, and exceptions exist throughout the series. They do however fit most circumstances.
List of Mid-Bosses
This is a list of mid-bosses that have appeared throughout the Kirby series.
Kirby's Dream Land
Mid-Bosses in Kirby's Dream Land | |||
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Name | Appearance | Location | Description |
Poppy Bros. Sr. | Green Greens | This larger version of Poppy Bros. Jr. jumps around while tossing bombs at Kirby, which are worth 20 points and have to be inhaled and spat back. Sometimes, he briefly increases the distance of his jumps.
In the Extra Game, he throws bombs at a faster rate and may charge at Kirby. | |
Lololo | Castle Lololo | Lololo appears from one of four doors at the right side of the screen, pushing crates that are worth 400 points across platforms and kicking them at Kirby. He can be defeated by inhaling the boxes and spitting them back.
In the Extra Game, he walks faster and may bring out Gordos. | |
Kracko Jr. | Bubbly Clouds | An eye surrounded by four small orbs. It floats around, dropping small, black spheres and creating Waddle Doos. The latter can be inhaled for ammunition.
In the Extra Game, it moves faster and in a different pattern, as well as dropping bombs, which are worth 20 points, instead of Waddle Doos. |
Kirby's Adventure / Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Mid-Bosses in Kirby's Adventure / Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land | |||
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Name | Appearance | Copy Ability | Description |
Bonkers | Hammer | This simian attacks Kirby by swinging his giant hammer, which resembles King Dedede's hammer. He can also toss explosive Coconuts for added spiciness. | |
Bugzzy | Backdrop | A large bipedal beetle that can grab Kirby and slam him into the ground. He sends out smaller bugs at Kirby which can be inhaled. | |
Fire Lion | Burning | This lion can attack Kirby by pouncing or by using a fireball tackle. If Kirby is grabbed, he will be held in place and scratched before being released. | |
Grand Wheelie | Wheel | A big version of Wheelie that rolls around and shoots small Wheelies. | |
Meta-Knights | None | Four knights under Meta Knight's command, each with a unique weapon: Axe Knight, Javelin Knight, Mace Knight, and Trident Knight. Kirby encounters these knights in varying numbers during ambushes. These foes can be inhaled. | |
Mr. Frosty | Freeze | A bipedal walrus that wears overalls. He throws blocks of ice and tackles. | |
Mr. Tick Tock | Mike | A walking alarm clock that uses musical notes and sound waves to attack. | |
Rolling Turtle/Phan Phan | Throw | A bipedal turtle that rolls around and tries to grab Kirby while occasionally throwing smaller turtles. In Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, it's replaced by an elephant which behaves identically but throws apples instead. | |
Poppy Bros. Sr. | Crash | A large version of Poppy Bros. Jr that hops around and throws bombs. |
Kirby's Dream Land 2
Mid-Bosses in Kirby's Dream Land 2 | |||
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Name | Appearance | Copy Ability | Description |
Blocky | Stone | An anthropomorphic block of stone with feet. Blocky slams into the walls or attempts to fall on Kirby, creating stars that can be inhaled for ammunition. | |
Captain Stitch | Needle | A large Gordo that either tosses its spikes at Kirby or slams into a wall, losing them in the process. When its spikes are lying on the ground, Kirby can inhale them and spit them back. As long as its spikes are attached, Captain Stitch is invincible. | |
Efreeti | Burning | A black, spiked creature that jumps around and launches itself at Kirby as a fireball. When it collides with the ground or a wall, drop stars appear. | |
Jumpershoot | Parasol | This kasa-obake jumps and spins around, as well as throwing its sandal at Kirby, which he can inhale and spit back. | |
Master Green | Spark | A large squid-like enemy that tosses bolts of lightning at Kirby, as well as generating electricity, which either surrounds it or travels along the ground. It also throws a star at Kirby from time to time, which can be inhaled and spat back. | |
Mr. Frosty | Ice | This walrus-like Mid-Boss charges at Kirby, freezing him if he gets too close, or tosses ice cubes, which can be inhaled and spat back. | |
Waiu | Cutter | This ninja attacks by throwing cutter blades at Kirby, which he can inhale and spit back once they fall down or get stuck in a wall. In addition, it is able to toss small stars that burn Kirby, slash with its katana, and move through the air very quickly. |
Kirby Super Star / Kirby Super Star Ultra
Mid-Bosses in Kirby Super Star / Kirby Super Star Ultra | |||
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Name | Appearance | Copy Ability | Description |
Bonkers | Hammer | A hammer-wielding simian. He attacks with his hammer as well as throwing exploding coconuts. | |
Bugzzy | Suplex | Bugzzy is a giant bug that stands on two legs. He attacks by grabbing and throwing Kirby, charging at him, and shooting small ladybugs. | |
Chef Kawasaki | Cook | A cook that attacks with everything he has - plates, a frying pan, and an extendable ladle. If Kirby is caught in the ladle, Kawasaki will cook him. | |
Iron Mam | Fighter | Iron Mam, called Iron Mom in the original, attacks with punches depending on how far Kirby is from her. If the pink hero is next to her, 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 | A martial artist who, like Bugzzy, tries to grab and throw Kirby, which is why he gives out the Suplex ability. Jukid also attacks by shooting blasts of energy which, strangely, can be swallowed and shot back at Jukid. | |
Kracko Jr. | None | It is debatable whether this weak form of Kracko is a boss or mid-boss, since he is fought in the Arena by himself, but there is no other mid-bosses in the level he appears in, Bubbly Clouds. Kracko Jr. attacks mainly just by moving around the screen, trying to collide with Kirby. He also can make either Waddle Doos or bombs, unlike the elder Kracko, which can only make Waddle Doos. | |
Meta-Knights | None | Four knights with various weapons - Axe Knight, Javelin Knight, Mace Knight, and Trident Knight. Kirby needs to defeat each one separately to defeat the mid-boss. They each can be inhaled like normal enemies (but it takes longer to inhale them). They also appear individually as normal enemies. | |
Mr. Frosty | Ice | A walrus wearing overalls who throw ice blocks, swallows and freezes Kirby, or just runs around with its mouth open. | |
Poppy Bros. Sr. | Bomb | The jumping larger version of Poppy Bro. Jr. Hops all over the stage and throws bombs, which can be shot right back at him. | |
Waddle Dee | None | A mid-boss that appears in the Arena in Kirby Super Star 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 Super Star Ultra, he now sports a blue bandana and walks around. Kirby can inhale him to quickly defeat him. This is suggested since he has a huge amount of HP. | |
Mid-Bosses Exclusive to Kirby Super Star Ultra | |||
Fire Lion | Fire | This lion burns Kirby whenever the hero touches him. He claws, bites, and jumps on Kirby in an attempt to defeat him. | |
Grand Wheelie | Wheel | A giant version of the Wheelie enemy. Like Wheelie, it charges at Kirby, and also can create some small Wheelies. | |
Kracko Jr.'s Revenge | None | A darker, creepier Kracko Jr. with a red eye and brownish clouds. His attacks are more powerful than normal Kracko Jr. | |
Mr. Tick-Tock | Mike | A walking clock with a large mustache. Attacks by shooting musical notes or ringing and creating a force field around himself. | |
Phan Phan | Suplex | Phan Phan is an elephant with two legs and big eyes. He rolls around, throws apples, and grabs Kirby with his trunk and throws him around. His apples can be spat back at him. |
Kirby's Dream Land 3
Mid-Bosses in Kirby's Dream Land 3 | |||
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Name | Appearance | Copy Ability | Description |
Blocky | Stone | A heavy stone enemy that attacks by tackling and jumping around and crashing into Kirby. The impacts create boulders that can be inhaled and spat out to deal damage. | |
Boboo | Burning | A bigger and stronger version of the regular enemy Bobo. It attacks by using flaming tackles and can be defeated with the cinder its attacks create. | |
Captain Stitch | Needle | A larger version of the regular enemy Gordo. It attacks by launching its needles which can be inhaled. Captain Stitch is invulnerable as long as it is protected by its needles. | |
Haboki | Clean | A giant broom. It attacks Kirby by sweeping dust at him and trying to squish him with a jump. The jumps create stars that can be inhaled. | |
Jumper Shoot | Parasol | An umbrella enemy with one eye. It attacks by spinning rapidly and by throwing its sandal at Kirby. The sandal can be used to attack and defeat the enemy. | |
Yuki | Ice | An enemy resembling a snowman. It attacks by throwing its head and replicas of it at Kirby. It cannot be damaged as long as the head is separated from the body. |
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
All Mid-Bosses faced in this game are larger versions of regular enemies, and typically don't have any special moves, but continually spawn smaller enemies to defend it. There are a couple exceptions to this, those being the enemy ambushes, which are also denoted with a health bar. Unlike other Mid-Bosses, they cannot be inhaled, but almost always drop a Crystal Shard when defeated for the first time.
Other official names for each "Big" Mid-Boss are the same as their smaller counterparts, but with the prefix 'deca'. Example: Decaburnis is the mid-boss version of Burnis.
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
Mid-Bosses in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror | |||
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Name | Appearance | Copy Ability | Description |
Batafire | Burning | A large, bat-like Mid-Boss engulfed in fire. It flies across the arena and is able to either charge at Kirby or release volleys of fireballs, which can be inhaled and spat back. | |
Bombar | Missile | A green aeroplane-like adversary that flies around firing homing missiles at Kirby or dropping bombs on him, all of which can be inhaled and spat back to defeat the Mid-Boss. | |
Bonkers | Hammer | A gorilla-like foe that attempts to hit Kirby with its hammer, creating stars that can be spat back, or throws large coconuts at him, which can likewise be inhaled and used to defeat the Mid-Boss. | |
Box Boxer | Fighter | This dog-based Mid-Boss attempts to punch Kirby and may also toss him, causing damage. From time to time, it fires large blasts of energy from its hands, which also serve as a means of defeating it. | |
Boxy | Magic | A cross of a plant and an anthropomorphic gift package, Boxy charges at Kirby or releases smaller gift boxes from its mouth, which Kirby may spit back at it. When not immediately inhaled, these boxes may open up to reveal bombs, which yield the Bomb ability, food items or batteries. | |
Master Hand | Smash | Originating from the Super Smash Bros. series, this large, white glove attempts to slam or grab Kirby, and may also fire projectiles from his fingers, which can be inhaled and spat back. In addition, he causes stars to appear when slamming the ground, which likewise serve as ammunition. | |
Mr. Frosty | Ice | A blue walrus that charges at Kirby or tosses ice cubes of two sizes at him, which he (Kirby) has to use as ammunition to defeat it. | |
Phan Phan | Throw | This elephant-like adversary rolls around and tries to grab Kirby with its trunk, throwing him against a wall to cause damage. It also tosses apples, which can be spat back at it. |
Kirby: Squeak Squad
Mid-Bosses in Kirby: Squeak Squad | |||
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Name | Appearance | Copy Ability | Description |
Big Metalun | Metal | A big metallic boss. It is very slow-moving. It starts to move when the top part of it lifts. It can use a rolling attack to attempt to run into Kirby. Once it rams into a wall, objects start falling, giving Kirby projectiles to attack it. | |
Bonkers | Hammer | A gorilla-like foe that attempts to hit Kirby with its hammer, creating stars that can be spat back, or throws large coconuts at him, which can likewise be inhaled and used to defeat the Mid-Boss. | |
Box Boxer | Fighter | This dog-based Mid-Boss attempts to punch Kirby and may also toss him, causing damage. From time to time, it fires large blasts of energy from its hands, which also serve as a means of defeating it. | |
Boxy | Magic | A cross of a plant and an anthropomorphic gift package, Boxy charges at Kirby or releases smaller gift boxes from its mouth, which Kirby may spit back at it. When not immediately inhaled, these boxes may open up to reveal bombs, which yield the Bomb ability or food items. | |
Buboo | Bubble | Buboo is a red crab-like creature covered in a cloud of bubbles. It can ram into Kirby by spiraling and maneuvering. It can also spawn bubbles are projectiles for Kirby to use. If it gets damaged consecutively enough times, it may lose all its bubbles and frantically scatter on the ground, releasing more bubbles for Kirby to use. | |
Gao Gao | Animal | Gao Gao is a large mole-like creature. It can spin rapidly, attacking Kirby with its sharp claws. Meanwhile, stars form around it, allowing Kirby to use them as projectiles if Kirby lacks a copy ability. After it spins, it is dizzy and stunned for a while. Another attack it can do is by spinning and flying into the air, then drilling into the ground where Kirby can stand. Its basic maneuvers include jumping forward or backward. | |
Mr. Frosty | Ice | A blue walrus that charges at Kirby or tosses ice cubes of two sizes at him, which he has to use as ammunition to defeat it. | |
Tedhaun | Ghost | This mid-boss cannot be encountered without completing the Ghost Medal. Once it appears, it replaces existing mid-bosses. This mid-boss is the only creature in the game that possesses the extremely rare Ghost ability. It has mini versions of itself that it orders to attack. The mini versions can be used as projectiles. If Kirby comes too close to the mid-boss, the mid-boss grabs him and waits until a mini version collides with Kirby. Then, the boss throws Kirby, damaging him. |
Kirby Mass Attack
Mid-Bosses in Kirby Mass Attack | ||
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Name | Appearance | Description |
Big Birdee | A large bird who is the mother of the Birdees and Wee Birdees. Tosses large spiked nuts downwards towards the Kirbys. Can be easily attacked when not attacking. | |
Bigger Stactus | A very large Stactus which can burrow to relocate. Can be attacked when it reveals its face. | |
Block Waddle Dee | A Waddle Dee wearing a big Star Block as armor. Can be defeated by breaking the block, then pummeling the Waddle Dee inside. | |
Buzzybat | A small bat which can generate many other bats around itself. Turns into a flying gravestone when angry. | |
Big Warwiggle | A large worm-like creature which burrows in and out of the arena. Needs to be hit on its red bulge repeatedly to defeat. | |
Freezy Rex | A large icy tyrannosaurus rex-like creature that chases after the Kirbys after they plummet into the tunnel it resides in. Attacks by breathing ice and charging. Can only be defeated if the end of the tunnel is reached and a switch is hit that buries it in rubble. | |
Giga Clanksprout | A mechanical crane with gnashing teeth. It will try to grab the Kirbys with its clamp, and will also drop Block Bombs on them, which can be used against it. | |
Great Gear | A giant mechanical gear enemy which attacks by spitting out spiked nuts and Mummbons. Its weak point is covered up unless a scale on both sides is balanced. | |
Hamsturr | A creature with a shield and flail that resembles a hamster. Attacks using its flail. Can be attacked if its shield is broken. | |
King Eelongo | A big stone eel which repeatedly swims through a narrow tunnel. Its flanks must be destroyed to defeat it. | |
Moley | Appears alongside his smaller Mogmoles and tries to toss bombs at the Kirbys. Can be defeated by pummeling when he appears. | |
Mothership | A large spaceship piloted by the Space Oohroos. Attacks by using laser turrets. Can be damaged by damaging the laser turrets before they have a chance to fire. | |
Quad Gun | A very large tank that attacks by firing missiles. Can be damaged by hitting certain colored buttons on its front. | |
Shadowbite | A large shadow creature with pointy teeth that chases after the Kirbys in a hallway. Can instantly KO them if made contact with. Can only be defeated if the end of the hallway is reached and a curtain is pulled, revealing a silhouetted Kirby statue that will punch it away. | |
Steelsnapper | A snake-like mechanical creature which can fire missiles and suck in water. Its segments must be destroyed to defeat it. | |
Skullseer | A horned Skully who commands a troupe of the Skull Gang. Will occasionally try to grab Kirbys. | |
Tortletummy | An obese turtle-like creature which attacks by sending sparked creatures in waves while creating water currents. Can be attacked by slamming into its belly. |
Kirby's Return to Dream Land / Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
Mid-Bosses in Kirby's Return to Dream Land | |||
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Name | Appearance | Copy Ability | Description |
Bonkers | Hammer | Bonkers attacks much like his counterparts in previous titles, but has an EX version with more formidable techniques. | |
Super Bonkers | Grand Hammer | A super variant of Bonkers who provides the Grand Hammer ability. Despite his name and look, Super Bonkers is not any tougher than normal Bonkers. | |
Dubior | Spark | A floating UFO-type enemy that can generate an energy shield and fire sparks in various patterns. It can also summon little minions that can be swallowed and spat back at it. | |
Gigant Edge | Sword | A large armored swordsman who carries a shield and charges with his blade. His attacks are slow, but dangerous. | |
Kibble Blade | Cutter | A large silver version of Sir Kibble that throws huge inhalable cutter blades and sometimes charges head-first at Kirby. | |
King Doo | Beam | A very large Waddle Doo with a long hair-lick draped over his eye. He can fire his beam in many different ways, much like Beam Kirby can. | |
Moundo | Stone | Resembles a tiny mountain with eyes, a craggy mouth, a headband, and a pair of sandals. It attacks by rolling about and crashing down from above. | |
Sphere Doomer | Fire, Spark, Ice (projectiles) | Spectral beings from Another Dimension that come in four variants. Each Doomer is characterized by its vaguely bird-like features attached to a spherical ghostly body, and can be sorted from least to most powerful through the number of tail feathers each one bears. They attack with various flying maneuvers and firing energy orbs that can be inhaled and spat back. Most Sphere Doomers drop two Energy Spheres upon defeat. | |
Water Galboros | Water | A large Galbo-like enemy that spits water projectiles. It also performs various attacks with its girth, by charging and slamming. |
Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Mid-Bosses in Kirby: Triple Deluxe | |||
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Name | Appearance | Copy Ability | Description |
Blocky | Stone | Blocky's debut 3D appearance. He attacks by slamming the ground, and rolling about in various patterns. | |
Bonkers | Hammer | Bonkers returns, bearing much the same strategy as before, though he now has the ability to do a flying hammer spin from the background. | |
Flame Galboros | Fire | A large Galbo-like enemy that attacks with big spouting flames and body attacks. | |
Gigant Edge | Sword | A large armored swordsman who carries a shield and charges with his blade. His attacks are slow, but dangerous. | |
Grand Wheelie | Wheel | A large eyeballed wheel with attached engine on top. It attacks by driving about the stage and performing wheelies. | |
Hornhead | Beetle | An armored beetle-type enemy that attacks by charging with its horn, which it can grab Kirby with if it connects. | |
Mr. Frosty | Ice | His debut 3D appearance, Mr. Frosty attacks by kicking ice blocks, and doing freeze breath twirls. He also occasionally charges forward. |
Kirby: Planet Robobot
Mid-Bosses in Kirby: Planet Robobot | |||
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Name | Appearance | Copy Ability | Description |
Blocky | Stone | A large cinder block-like foe. He attacks by slamming the ground, and rolling about in various patterns. This one is outfitted with bolts and other metal reinforcings. | |
Bonkers | Hammer | A simian-like enemy who wields a hammer and tosses coconuts. This one has a metal jaw and bolts on the side of his head. | |
Dubior | Spark | A floating UFO-type enemy that can generate an energy shield and fire sparks in various patterns. It can also summon little minions that can be swallowed and spat back at it, usually summoning them in the foreground or background. | |
Kibble Blade | Cutter | A large silver version of Sir Kibble that throws huge inhalable cutter blades and sometimes charges head-first at Kirby. This one bears bolts on its armor. | |
King Doo | Beam | A very large Waddle Doo with a long hair-lick draped over his eye. He can fire his beam in many different ways, much like Beam Kirby can. This one sports a metal headcase. | |
Invader Armor | Robobot Armor | A suit of Robobot Armor being piloted by a Haltworker. It attacks using its punches and body slams. | |
Miasmoros | Poison | A large Galbo-like enemy that spews toxic sludge and leaves damaging puddles on the ground where it moves. | |
Security Force | Bomb, Beam & Spark (projectiles only) | A bipedal robot, similar to Metal General, outfitted with various guns and other weapons. It will attempt to self-destruct after being defeated, and cannot be inhaled. | |
Telepathos | ESP, Spark (projectiles) | A floating enemy with a U-shaped body and disembodied hands. It attacks using electric orbs and can evade Kirby by teleporting about. |
Kirby Star Allies
Mid-Bosses in Kirby Star Allies | |||
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Name | Appearance | Copy Ability | Description |
Big Bouncy | None | This obscure enemy appears only twice in the game, and even then, only outside of Story Mode. It resembles the giant Bouncy from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards in how it operates, not posing a direct threat to Kirby and his friends, bouncing in place and requiring many hits to defeat, while smaller Bouncies spawn while the big one is still alive. Big Bouncy cannot be made into an ally and does not provide any abilities when defeated. | |
Bonkers | Hammer | This powerful mallet-wielding simian returns once more to do battle with Kirby. His moves are largely the same as before, though when defeated, he can be recruited as a Friend. | |
Bugzzy | Suplex | The original Beetle-like wrestler appears for the first time in 3D. His moves are largely the same as before, though he also gains the ability to dive at Kirby from the sky, as well as use the Pinpoint Kick. He can become an ally once defeated. | |
Chef Kawasaki | Cook | This infamous chef returns for the first time in 3D. His attacks include throwing dishes, spinning through the air, and grabbing Kirby with his ladle to cook him up. He can be recruited as an ally once defeated. | |
Mr. Frosty | Ice | The walrus in overalls strikes again, this time focusing more heavily on his charging attacks and acrobatics. Unlike the others, he cannot be made into an ally, being replaced by Chilly if he is hit by a Friend Heart once downed. | |
Vividria | Artist | The only newcomer of the bunch, this paintbrush-haired lass can float around the battlefield, and attacks by swiping with her hair, spraying paint around, and painting things to attack Kirby with. She can be made into an ally once defeated. |
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Mid-Bosses in Kirby and the Forgotten Land | |||
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Name | Appearance | Copy Ability | Description |
Fleurina | Tornado | An anthropomorphic swan ballerina who is the only newcomer out of this game. She attacks by twirling herself along with gale force and throwing out tornado projectiles. | |
Wild Bonkers | Hammer | Bonkers after joining the Beast Pack. They resemble their normal counterpart, but with frazzled bluish fur and war paint on their arms and face. They also wield a stone chisel for a hammer and throw durians instead of coconuts. | |
Wild Edge | Sword | Gigant Edge after joining the Beast Pack. They resemble their normal counterpart, but with war paint on their armor and a fur collar around their neck. They also wield a stone sword and a spiky riot shield. | |
Wild Frosty | Ice | Mr. Frosty after joining the Beast Pack. He resembles his normal counterpart, but is much larger, and with a more disheveled and unkempt appearance. He attacks by creating and tossing different sizes of snowballs, as well as snowmen. He also will attempt to crush Kirby and dash after him, sometimes managing to eat him. |
Profiles
Kirby's Dream Land 2
- 3DS Virtual Console manual bio (shared with bosses): "Minibosses appear midway through certain stages. Main bosses appear in the last stage of each island. When a miniboss or boss appears, its life meter is displayed in place of your score. To defeat a boss, reduce its life meter to zero."
Trivia
- Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra are the only games in the series which have multiple Mid-Bosses who provide the same Copy Ability when swallowed: Jukid, Bugzzy, and Phan Phan all give Suplex (the latter appears only in Kirby Super Star Ultra).
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 中ボス chū-bosu |
Middle Boss |
Traditional Chinese | 中魔王 Zhōng mówáng |
Middle Boss (lit. "Middle Demon King") |
Simplified Chinese | 中魔王 Zhōng mówáng | |
Dutch | Tussenbaas | Middleboss |
French | Mini boss | - |
German | Zwischenboss | Middleboss |
Italian | Mini boss | - |
Korean | 중간 보스 jung-gan boseu |
Middle Boss |
Portuguese | Chefãozinho | Little big boss (diminutive of chefão, "big boss") |
Spanish | Subjefe | Sub-boss |
References
- ↑ "Defeat the mini-boss who is on guard." –Kirby's Dream Land 2 instruction manual (page 13)
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