Post by Z451 on Apr 10, 2014 2:45:35 GMT
Waddle Dee
Waddle Dee are primarily red/tan (though they have been seen in other colors where green and yellow replace the red) creatures that have a somewhat similar appearance to Kirby.
Waddle Dee, along with their Waddle Doo counterpart, first appeared in Kirby's Dream Land and has since then appeared in almost every Kirby game to date.
In Kirby Super Star during the "Revenge of Meta Knight" mode, a Waddle Dee with a sailor hat (often named Sailor Waddle Dee) is part of Meta Knight's crew on the Halberd, he is never seen outside of enemy conversation however.
A Waddle Dee with a bandanna also appears in the Megaton Punch sub-game mode, as well as in Kirby Super Star Ultra.
Waddle Dee also appears in the arena mode as a joke boss (similar to the Boss Endurance mode in Kirby & the Amazing Mirror), and has been joked as the most powerful boss in the game.
In Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, one Waddle Dee, in contrast to his usual role as a common enemy, helps Kirby in his adventure.
Waddle Dee is, at first, possessed by Dark Matter, transformed into a Waddle Doo, and forced to engage Kirby.
After defeating him, Waddle Dee returns to his peaceful self and catches up with Kirby to join his group alongside Ribbon.
An average Waddle Dee also appears as a playable character in Kirby: Canvas Curse.
In Kirby Super Star Ultra, a Waddle Dee wearing a blue kerchief appears prominently in the "Revenge of the King" mode, as a minion of King Dedede.
Eventually, Dedede has him fight against Kirby, but is defeated (but later appears in the background during the battle with Dedede and the credits).
The same Waddle Dee also appears in the Megaton Punch sub-game.
Also this Waddle Dee replaces the Waddle Dee that appeared in the Kirby Super Star arena.
Multiple Waddle Dees appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, along with Waddle Doos and Gordos, as part of King Dedede's "weapons", summoned through his side special move by being pulled from his left sleeve or by using his final smash, Waddle Dee Army.
There are also many types of Waddle Dee such as Parasol Waddle Dee (which gives the ability), Fluff Waddle Dee, Cart Waddle Dee, Spear Waddle Dee, Swinging Waddle Dee, Balloon Waddle Dee, Big Waddle Dee, Golden Waddle Dee, and Buggie Dee.
Waddle Dee have been seen to be in other colors besides red, such as yellow (in Kirby Super Star Ultra Helper to Hero mode), Golden, and purple (In the "Milky Way Wishes" mode of Kirby Super Star and its sequel).
In Kirby's Epic Yarn, Yarn Waddle Dees, created by the sorcerer Yin Yarn, appear, but don't hurt Kirby unless carrying a weapon, such as a spear, or bow and arrow.
There were also Balloon Waddle Dees, floating from a bunch of balloons that Kirby can ride on, but the balloons eventually deflate.
A Waddle Dee also known as Bandana Waddle Dee also appears as a playable character in Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
Links
Wikipedia> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Kirby_characters#Waddle_Dee
Kirby Wiki> kirby.wikia.com/wiki/Waddle_Dee
WiKirby> wikirby.com/wiki/Waddle_Dee
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Waddle Dee, along with their Waddle Doo counterpart, first appeared in Kirby's Dream Land and has since then appeared in almost every Kirby game to date.
In Kirby Super Star during the "Revenge of Meta Knight" mode, a Waddle Dee with a sailor hat (often named Sailor Waddle Dee) is part of Meta Knight's crew on the Halberd, he is never seen outside of enemy conversation however.
A Waddle Dee with a bandanna also appears in the Megaton Punch sub-game mode, as well as in Kirby Super Star Ultra.
Waddle Dee also appears in the arena mode as a joke boss (similar to the Boss Endurance mode in Kirby & the Amazing Mirror), and has been joked as the most powerful boss in the game.
In Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, one Waddle Dee, in contrast to his usual role as a common enemy, helps Kirby in his adventure.
Waddle Dee is, at first, possessed by Dark Matter, transformed into a Waddle Doo, and forced to engage Kirby.
After defeating him, Waddle Dee returns to his peaceful self and catches up with Kirby to join his group alongside Ribbon.
An average Waddle Dee also appears as a playable character in Kirby: Canvas Curse.
In Kirby Super Star Ultra, a Waddle Dee wearing a blue kerchief appears prominently in the "Revenge of the King" mode, as a minion of King Dedede.
Eventually, Dedede has him fight against Kirby, but is defeated (but later appears in the background during the battle with Dedede and the credits).
The same Waddle Dee also appears in the Megaton Punch sub-game.
Also this Waddle Dee replaces the Waddle Dee that appeared in the Kirby Super Star arena.
Multiple Waddle Dees appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, along with Waddle Doos and Gordos, as part of King Dedede's "weapons", summoned through his side special move by being pulled from his left sleeve or by using his final smash, Waddle Dee Army.
There are also many types of Waddle Dee such as Parasol Waddle Dee (which gives the ability), Fluff Waddle Dee, Cart Waddle Dee, Spear Waddle Dee, Swinging Waddle Dee, Balloon Waddle Dee, Big Waddle Dee, Golden Waddle Dee, and Buggie Dee.
Waddle Dee have been seen to be in other colors besides red, such as yellow (in Kirby Super Star Ultra Helper to Hero mode), Golden, and purple (In the "Milky Way Wishes" mode of Kirby Super Star and its sequel).
In Kirby's Epic Yarn, Yarn Waddle Dees, created by the sorcerer Yin Yarn, appear, but don't hurt Kirby unless carrying a weapon, such as a spear, or bow and arrow.
There were also Balloon Waddle Dees, floating from a bunch of balloons that Kirby can ride on, but the balloons eventually deflate.
A Waddle Dee also known as Bandana Waddle Dee also appears as a playable character in Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
Links
Wikipedia> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Kirby_characters#Waddle_Dee
Kirby Wiki> kirby.wikia.com/wiki/Waddle_Dee
WiKirby> wikirby.com/wiki/Waddle_Dee
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Nintendo> www.nintendo.com/countryselector
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