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'''Master Green''' is a [[Mid-Boss]] found within ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''. It is first found in Stage 2 of [[Ripple Field (Kirby's Dream Land 2)|Ripple Field]], and yields the [[Spark]] ability when swallowed.
'''Master Green''' is a [[Mid-Boss]] found within ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''. It is first found in Stage 2 of [[Ripple Field (Kirby's Dream Land 2)|Ripple Field]], and yields the [[Spark]] ability when swallowed. Despite being a squid-like creature, Master Green operates entirely on land, walking about with its legs bunched up.  


Despite being a squid-like creature, Master Green operates entirely on land, walking about with its legs bunched up. It has three primary methods of attack. It will either shoot out two sparks which must be avoided, or will toss a [[Star]] at [[Kirby]] which can be [[Inhale]]d and spat back. In both cases, it raises one of its legs as if it were an arm and flings it forward when firing. Its third method involves it slinking toward Kirby, then bunching up and releasing a field of sparks, similar to how Kirby does it when he has the Spark ability.
==Game appearances==
===''Kirby's Dream Land 2''===
Master Green makes its debut in this game, serving as an occasional Mid-Boss. It has three primary methods of attack. It will either shoot out two sparks which must be avoided, or will toss a star at [[Kirby]] which can be [[Inhale]]d and spat back. In both cases, it raises one of its legs as if it were an arm and flings it forward when firing. Its third method involves it slinking toward Kirby, then bunching up and releasing a field of sparks, similar to how Kirby does it when he has the Spark ability.


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===Dedede's Raw Deal===
===Dedede's Raw Deal===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Due to its shape and electrical nature, Master Green is often confused for a jellyfish.
*Due to its shape and electrical nature, Master Green is often confused for a jellyfish.
*Despite its name, Master Green is not actually green.
*Despite its name, Master Green is not always green.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 00:25, 20 February 2020

This article is about the mid-boss from Kirby's Dream Land 2, and should not be confused with Squishy.


Master Green
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Artwork of Master Green from Kirby's Dream Land 2.
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Debut game Kirby's Dream Land 2
Copy Ability Spark
Similar to Squishy
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File:KDL2MasterGreen.png Master Green is a Mid-Boss found within Kirby's Dream Land 2. It is first found in Stage 2 of Ripple Field, and yields the Spark ability when swallowed. Despite being a squid-like creature, Master Green operates entirely on land, walking about with its legs bunched up.

Game appearances

Kirby's Dream Land 2

Master Green makes its debut in this game, serving as an occasional Mid-Boss. It has three primary methods of attack. It will either shoot out two sparks which must be avoided, or will toss a star at Kirby which can be Inhaled and spat back. In both cases, it raises one of its legs as if it were an arm and flings it forward when firing. Its third method involves it slinking toward Kirby, then bunching up and releasing a field of sparks, similar to how Kirby does it when he has the Spark ability.

In Kirby: Right Back at Ya!

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Debut episode Kirby of the Stars Pilot
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Kirby of the Stars Pilot

Master Green appears in Kirby of the Stars Pilot as one of the enemies which Kirby must battle. Kirby inhales Master Green, and then uses its Spark ability to zap the remaining enemies.

Dedede's Raw Deal

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Trivia

  • Due to its shape and electrical nature, Master Green is often confused for a jellyfish.
  • Despite its name, Master Green is not always green.

Gallery

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