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'''Buster''' is a minor character who appears in ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''. His name comes from the verb "bust", meaning "to defeat". | '''Buster''' is a minor character who appears in ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''. His name comes from the verb "bust", meaning "to defeat". | ||
After buying the third floor on the apartment in [[Patch Plaza]], [[Kirby]] and [[Prince Fluff]] can meet Buster after placing [[Furniture|the Chimney, the Totem Pole, the Outdoor Bath and the Torch]] in his room. When he shows up, he can challenge Kirby to his minigame called "[[Buster's Training]]". What makes his minigame unique from the other neighbors' is that Kirby must defeat a certain number of enemies within a time limit by any means. Also, like the other neighbors, he gives Kirby a reward of [[Fabric]], that can be used as wallpaper or carpet for [[Kirby's Pad]], when Kirby successfully accomplishes his minigames. | After buying the third floor on the apartment in [[Patch Plaza]], [[Kirby]] and [[Prince Fluff]] can meet Buster after placing [[Furniture|the Chimney, the Totem Pole, the Outdoor Bath and the Torch]] in his room. When he shows up, he can challenge Kirby to his [[Sub-Game|minigame]] called "[[Buster's Training]]". What makes his minigame unique from the other neighbors' is that Kirby must defeat a certain number of enemies within a time limit by any means. Also, like the other neighbors, he gives Kirby a reward of [[Fabric]], that can be used as wallpaper or carpet for [[Kirby's Pad]], when Kirby successfully accomplishes his minigames. | ||
==Buster’s Training== | ==Buster’s Training== | ||
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| [[Sweets Park]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 1.png|150px]]<br>[[Sweets Park]] | ||
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| [[Rainbow Falls]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 2.png|150px]]<br>[[Rainbow Falls]] | ||
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| [[Pyramid Sands]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 3.png|150px]]<br>[[Pyramid Sands]] | ||
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| [[Mushroom Run]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 4.png|150px]]<br>[[Mushroom Run]] | ||
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| [[Melody Town]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 5.png|150px]]<br>[[Melody Town]] | ||
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| [[Cool Cave]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 6.png|150px]]<br>[[Cool Cave]] | ||
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| [[Dino Jungle]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 7.png|150px]]<br>[[Dino Jungle]] | ||
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| [[Splash Beach]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 8.png|150px]]<br>[[Splash Beach]] | ||
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| [[Blub-Blub Ocean]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 9.png|150px]]<br>[[Blub-Blub Ocean]] | ||
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| [[Snowy Fields]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 10.png|150px]]<br>[[Snowy Fields]] | ||
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| [[Frosty Wheel]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 11.png|150px]]<br>[[Frosty Wheel]] | ||
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| [[Mysterious UFO]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 12.png|150px]]<br>[[Mysterious UFO]] | ||
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| [[Stellar Way]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 13.png|150px]]<br>[[Stellar Way]] | ||
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| [[Whispy’s Forest]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 14.png|150px]]<br>[[Whispy’s Forest]] | ||
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| [[Tempest Towers]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 15.png|150px]]<br>[[Tempest Towers]] | ||
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| [[Cloud Palace]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 16.png|150px]]<br>[[Cloud Palace]] | ||
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| [[Weird Woods]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 17.png|150px]]<br>[[Weird Woods]] | ||
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| [[Dark Manor]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 18.png|150px]]<br>[[Dark Manor]] | ||
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| [[Boom Boatyard]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 19.png|150px]]<br>[[Boom Boatyard]] | ||
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| [[Evergreen Lift]] | | [[File:KEEY Buster's Training screenshot 20.png|150px]]<br>[[Evergreen Lift]] | ||
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“ | Knows that a gentleman must train to be healthy! Can you complete his program? | ” | — Patch Plaza description |
Buster is a minor character who appears in Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn. His name comes from the verb "bust", meaning "to defeat".
After buying the third floor on the apartment in Patch Plaza, Kirby and Prince Fluff can meet Buster after placing the Chimney, the Totem Pole, the Outdoor Bath and the Torch in his room. When he shows up, he can challenge Kirby to his minigame called "Buster's Training". What makes his minigame unique from the other neighbors' is that Kirby must defeat a certain number of enemies within a time limit by any means. Also, like the other neighbors, he gives Kirby a reward of Fabric, that can be used as wallpaper or carpet for Kirby's Pad, when Kirby successfully accomplishes his minigames.
Buster’s Training[edit]
- Main article: Buster's Training
No. | Level | Difficulty | Time (minutes/seconds) | How many enemies | Fabric |
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1 | Sweets Park |
1 | 1:20 | 10 | Sweet Dot |
2 | Rainbow Falls |
1 | 1:30 | 20 | Waddle Dee |
3 | Pyramid Sands |
2 | 1:30 | 10 | Mummy Mania |
4 | Mushroom Run |
2 | 2:30 | 15 | Buttonfly |
5 | Melody Town |
2 | 0:40 | 10 | Orange Soda |
6 | Cool Cave |
3 | 1:30 | 15 | Dandan |
7 | Dino Jungle |
3 | 0:45 | 25 | Hot Wings |
8 | Splash Beach |
3 | 0:40 | 15 | Water Hoop |
9 | Blub-Blub Ocean |
3 | 0:30 | 10 | Waterfall |
10 | Snowy Fields |
3 | 1:00 | 20 | Midnight Dot |
11 | Frosty Wheel |
3 | 0:45 | 10 | Snowflakes |
12 | Mysterious UFO |
3 | 0:15 | 4 | UFO Sighting |
13 | Stellar Way |
4 | 1:00 | 30 | Meta Knight |
14 | Whispy’s Forest |
4 | 0:50 | 20 | Woods |
15 | Tempest Towers |
4 | 0:35 | 10 | Candy Dot |
16 | Cloud Palace |
4 | 1:10 | 70 | Yin-Yarn |
17 | Weird Woods |
4 | 1:00 | 30 | Fangora |
18 | Dark Manor |
5 | 1:30 | 15 | Squashini |
19 | Boom Boatyard |
5 | 1:30 | 20 | Capamari |
20 | Evergreen Lift |
5 | 1:20 | 20 | King Dedede |
Gallery[edit]
In-game screenshot from Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ガッチン Gacchin |
Possibly from a corruption of「がちがち」(gachi-gachi, an ideophone for brawny muscles) |
Canadian French | Bo Muskle | Likely an altered spelling of "beaux muscle" (good/beautiful muscles) |
European French | Costo | Pun on "costaud" (husky) |
German | Bizepeter | From "Bizeps" (biceps) and the name "Peter" |
Italian | Baldo | Meaning "bold" and "self-confident" |
Korean | 든든이 deundeun-i |
Combination of "든든" (deun-deun, "stout" or "strong") and "~이" (-i, Korean noun-forming suffix) |
Spanish | Bronquín | Possibly from a diminutive of "bronca" (fight) |
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