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Schnoz
KMA Schnoz Artwork.png
Artwork of Schnoz from Kirby Mass Attack.
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First game Kirby Mass Attack (2011)
Similar entities Big Schnoz, Bigger Schnoz
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There's a Schnoz around this island that shoves a block toward a wall of metal blocks.
— Daroach, in Kirby Mass Attack
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Schnoz is an enemy in Kirby Mass Attack. It is a round bipedal creature with antenna-like ears and a big round nose which it uses to push Heave-Ho Blocks. Schnoz first appears in Green Grounds - Stage 5 along with its larger cousins, Big Schnoz and Bigger Schnoz. To defeat it, the Kirbys must push back on its block to trap it, then crush it, lest the Kirbys suffer the same fate. Defeating Schnoz rewards 300 points to the player.

Locations[edit]

Schnoz can be found in the following levels and stages in Kirby Mass Attack:

Schnoz locations in Kirby Mass Attack  
Stage Green Grounds Sandy Canyon Dedede Resort Volcano Valley Necro Nebula
Stage 1 No No No No No
Stage 2 No No No No No
Stage 3 No No No No No
Stage 4 No No No No No
Stage 5 Yes No No No N/A
Stage 6 No No No Yes N/A
Stage 7 No No No No N/A
Stage 8 No No No No N/A
Stage 9 No No No No N/A
Stage 10 No No No Yes N/A
Stage 11 N/A No No No N/A
Boss Stage No No No No No

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドスタン
Dosutan
Portmanteau of「ドスドス」(dosu-dosu, onomatopoeia for stomping) and the childish honorific「~たん」(-tan)
German Stampfok From "stampfen" (stomp)
Spanish Pujón From "empujón" (push)