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|image=[[File:Bang-Bang KCC artwork.png|200px]]
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|caption=Artwork of '''Bang-Bang''' from ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse|{{KCC KPP}}]]''.
|caption=Artwork of '''Bang-Bang''' from ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse|{{KCC KPP}}]]''.
|game1=''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
|game1=''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' (2004)
|lastgame=''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse|{{KCC KPP}}]]''
|lastgame=''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse|{{KCC KPP}}]]'' (2005)
|copy ability=[[Missile]]}}
|copy ability=[[Missile]]}}
'''Bang-Bang''' is a type of enemy appearing in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse|{{KCC KPP}}]]''. It resembles a {{gray}} and red rocket with a yellow nose, white wings, a pair of angry-looking eyes and, while on the ground, two yellow feet. Bang-Bang grants the [[Missile]] [[Copy Ability]] in both of its appearances. In English, Bang-bangs are named such since they explode. Their Japanese name comes from Dokkōn, which is a Japanese onomatopoeia for "Kaboom!".
'''Bang-Bang''' is a type of enemy appearing in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse|{{KCC KPP}}]]''. It resembles a {{gray}} and red rocket with a yellow nose, white wings, a pair of angry-looking eyes and, while on the ground, two yellow feet. Bang-Bang grants the [[Missile]] [[Copy Ability]] in both of its appearances. In English, Bang-bangs are named such since they explode. Their Japanese name comes from Dokkōn, which is a Japanese onomatopoeia for "Kaboom!".

Revision as of 07:25, 18 January 2021

Bang-Bang
Bang-Bang KCC artwork.png
Artwork of Bang-Bang from [[Kirby: Canvas Curse|Template:KCC KPP]].
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First game Kirby & The Amazing Mirror (2004)
Latest game [[Kirby: Canvas Curse|Template:KCC KPP]] (2005)
Copy Ability Missile
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Bang-Bang is a type of enemy appearing in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror and [[Kirby: Canvas Curse|Template:KCC KPP]]. It resembles a Template:Gray and red rocket with a yellow nose, white wings, a pair of angry-looking eyes and, while on the ground, two yellow feet. Bang-Bang grants the Missile Copy Ability in both of its appearances. In English, Bang-bangs are named such since they explode. Their Japanese name comes from Dokkōn, which is a Japanese onomatopoeia for "Kaboom!".

Game appearances

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror

File:K&tAMBangBang.png In their first appearance, Bang-Bangs initially walk on the ground, waiting for Kirby to come near. Once he does, they momentarily stop and, after a few seconds of aiming, proceed to attack by launching themselves at him. While airborne, Bang-Bangs relentlessly home in on Kirby. However, they have bad deceleration and cannot turn around very fast, which can be exploited to cause them to miss their target. After traveling through the air for a set amount of time, Bang-Bangs begin to flash red and eventually self-destruct, harming Kirby if he is caught in the blast. Smashing into an obstacle or directly hitting Kirby likewise causes them to explode. Bang-Bangs have low health and can be destroyed by any attack.

Bang-Bang can be found in Rainbow Route, Mustard Mountain, Carrot Castle, Radish Ruins, and Candy Constellation.

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KCC Bang-Bang sprite.png In [[Kirby: Canvas Curse|Template:KCC KPP]], Bang-Bangs appear in some levels, flying towards Kirby. As they never walk in this game, their feet are not seen. Other than that, however, their appearance here is otherwise very similar to the way they appear in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror.

Trivia

  • It is possible that their feet are retractable, because their appearance in [[Kirby: Canvas Curse|Template:KCC KPP]] depicts Bang-Bang without feet. Additionally, their method of attack in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror removes their feet.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドッコーン
Dokkōn
An onomatopoeia for a shooting/explosion sound
German Torpedon From Torpedo


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