Balloon Waddle Dees debut in Kirby's Epic Yarn.
This attack was added in the 4.0.0 Update. Many variants of Waddle Dee appear as keychains.
Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. None, Parasol (if holding one) They start off standing in the middle of the track and rush to the corners of the track when racers approach to avoid being hit. Bandana Waddle Dee is seen fishing in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, shows as much excitement as Kirby at the prospect of the cake of his dreams in Kirby Battle Royale, and, according to "The Apple Juice Song," drinks apple juice daily, suggesting apple juice is his favorite drink.
Because they are easily bribed by the promise of food and shelter, many work as soldiers and servants for King Dedede and frequently get roped into his mischief.
They gather up snow and toss snow balls of varying sizes, which can destroy other enemies by rolling over them, or trap Kirby and Prince Fluff in. Bandana Waddle Dee also seems to have an interest in food.
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Spear Waddle Dees debuted in the game Kirby: Canvas Curse, where they jump up and throw their spears down in an arch-like position at Kirby, usually with very precise aim (much like Yarikos from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards). In Level 3, he scores 167 MT.
This Waddle Dee previously appeared in the sub-game Megaton Punch in the original, and this sub-game expands on his role. The Helper can use all the attacks that Parasol Kirby can use, whereas the plain enemy version is devoid of attacks aside from coming in contact with Kirby as it calmly floats down.
Bandana Waddle Dee is a playable character in Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby Star Allies as a Dream Friend. In this game, Waddle Dee is stated to be Waddle Doo's cousin. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Waddle Dee appears as a common trophy that players can collect.
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These Waddle Dees are faster than the ones Dedede throws and can easily sweep an opponent off-stage.
He then gets possessed and commands the Waddle Dees to steal all the food in Dream Land, after which Waddle Dees are seen taking food to King Dedede's Castle. 1 Physical Appearance 2 Games 2.1 Kirby: Triple Deluxe and Kirby Fighters Deluxe 3 Gallery 4 Models 5 References Waddle Dee Trains are trains with several cars. Waddle Dees are notable for their docile, carefree nature, even as foes, mostly walking around aimlessly and never going too far out of their way to attack. Waddle Dees are rarely seen engaging in any level of personal or social activity outside of sharing meals together or cooperating with a task. Instead of throwing keychains for StreetPass bonuses, he throws normal and/or rare stickers.
Kracko DX also drops them occasionally.
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These Painted Waddle Dees also appear in Kirby's Dream Land 3, in Stage 6 of Cloudy Park.
Drawcia paints dark versions of Waddle Dees and Spear Waddle Dees in Kirby: Canvas Curse. When the robot attacked Dedede's Castle, the Waddle Dees were brought to arms, and managed to dismantle the robot with Stone Kirby's help.
There, the heroes regain their consciousness once more, and as Landia and the Lor Starcutter depart through another dimensional rift, Bandana Waddle Dee and friends wave goodbye. Unlike most Waddle Dees he is not particularly weak. A Big Waddle Dee needs to be super inhaled in order to be swallowed. Bandana Waddle Dee unleashes a flurry of forward jabs with the spear before finishing with a powerful thrust, the Pinpoint Thrust.
On another day in Dream Land, Bandana Waddle Dee and King Dedede chase after Kirby, who is holding a Strawberry Shortcake. Battling the Arena Waddle Dee in The Arena. Wielding a spear like Spear Waddle Dee and floating down with a parasol like Parasol Waddle Dee, it can attack Kirby with a spear upon landing.
Three specific Waddle Dees in Old Odyssey (and subsequently Royal Road) defend themselves with a huge, missile-shooting tower after Hypernova Kirby inhales their homes. Waddle Dee is a playable character in this game.
Although most of the Waddle Dees are soldiers, many others may work as the chefs of the castle, butlers or whatever King Dedede orders them to do. They come out of red patches and walk to a predetermined spot before inflating their balloons and float up into the sky.
Kirby and Prince Fluff can break free by pressing buttons repeatedly or when the snowball hits a wall. Waddle Dee ワドル = Waddle, ディ = Dee
They are first seen in Snow Land. Dee[6] or nicknamed Bandana Dee,[1] otherwise known simply as Waddle Dee,[7][8][9] is a character in the Kirby series, debuting in Kirby Super Star.
Waddle Dee's role as a basic enemy is filled by Beanbon.
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Waddle Dees and Big Waddle Dees return as enemies. The only difference is that the parasol variant holds Drifters instead of regular parasols, and these will chase Kirby when dropped until they explode on their own. When the hero transforms into a tank, Bandana Waddle Dee gains a hat with a cannon mounted on it, enabling him to shoot projectiles. In Kirby Super Star Ultra, the original Arena Waddle Dee is replaced by the bandana-wearing one nicknamed Bandana Waddle Dee, which Kirby previously faced in Megaton Punch and Revenge of the King.