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Jelly Jr.

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Jelly Jr.
KEY Jelly Jr screenshot.jpg
Jelly Jr. from Blub-Blub Ocean.
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First game Kirby's Epic Yarn (2011)
Latest game Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn (2019)
Similar entities Sea Jelly
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This jelly floats around, shocking anything in its way with 10,000 volts!
— Patch Plaza

Jelly Jr. is a small jellyfish-like enemy from Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn. It can be found in several underwater scenarios and floats lazily about, occasionally flaring up with an electric surge. It is dangerous to touch while it is discharging, even if using the Yarn Whip, but can otherwise be defeated easily.

Locations[edit]

Jelly Jr. can be found in the following levels and stages in Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn:

Jelly Jr. locations in Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn  
Stage Appearance? Stage Appearance?
Patch Castle No Deep-Dive Deep Yes
Fountain Gardens No Boom Boatyard No
Flower Fields No Fossil Reef No
Rainbow Falls No Snowy Fields No
Big-Bean Vine No Cozy Cabin No
Mole Hole No Mt. Slide No
Weird Woods No Frosty Wheel No
Pyramid Sands No Frigid Fjords No
Lava Landing No Evergreen Lift No
Cool Cave No Future City No
Dino Jungle No Tube Town No
Temper Temple No Mysterious UFO No
Dusk Dunes No Stellar Way No
Toy Tracks No Moon Base No
Mushroom Run No Outer Rings No
Sweets Park No Whispy's Forest No
Melody Town No Tempest Towers No
Cocoa Station No Cloud Palace No
Dark Manor No Castle Dedede No
Splash Beach No Meta Melon Isle No
Blub-Blub Ocean Yes Battleship Halberd No
Secret Island No

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クララゲ
Kurarage
Partial repetition of「海月クラゲ」(kurage, jellyfish)
European French Méduselinette Diminutive of "méduse" (jellyfish)
German Quallektrinchen From "Qualle" (jellyfish) and "elektrisch" (electric)
Italian Medusina Diminutive of "medusa" (jellyfish)
Latin American Spanish Medusina From "medusa" and the suffix "-ina"
European Spanish Medusa Jr. Jellyfish Jr.