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Waddle Doos are common waddle doo in the Kirby series. They are cycloptic variants of Waddle Dee that fire energy whips from their eye to attack.
Despite having no mouth, Captain Waddle Doo has the ability to speak and serves as the captain of the guard for Castle Dedede. He commands the Waddle Dees in the castle and is able to call upon them at any time. Despite this, Captain Waddle Doo is not directly related to the Waddle Dees, and does not know how many are in the castle. He has a short sword strapped to his waist at all times, though he seldom uses it. In the Japanese version of the anime, his voice is high-pitched, while in the English version, his voice is quite deep, with a stereotypical Brooklyn accent.
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Waddle Doos debuted as enemies in Kirby's Dream Land and made several appearances in later games. They attack with an energy whip, exactly like the one they use in Smash , and give Kirby the Beam ability when swallowed. A Waddle Doo is the second most common enemy thrown when Waddle Dee Toss is used, with the most common being a Waddle Dee and the rarest being a Gordo. When the Waddle Doo's body hits a target, it will deal slash damage. The beam's hitbox belongs to King Dedede. After it has used its beam attack three times, it will disappear. When a Waddle Doo appears during the Waddle Dee Army , it falls and then runs across the stage in one direction, dealing electric damage like its beam attack to any opponent in its path for decent damage and knockback. Hacking in the enemies file package of the Brawl disc has revealed data that appears to have been made for Waddle Doo, suggesting that it was planned to be included in the Subspace Emissary as an enemy. Their beams can be nullified by reflectors, as well as Gravitational Pull , but they cannot be absorbed. Waddle Doos appear as part of the Kirby -themed Vs. Enemy Team final battle. Waddle Doo appears in Super Smash Bros.
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Waddle Doo is an iconic round creature and distant relative of Waddle Dee , sharing many of that creature's characteristics, save for the single large eye in place of a face and the ability to fire beams from it. He is most commonly encountered in the Kirby series as an enemy , but he can be recruited as a helper in appropriate games and in some instances is playable aside from that. Waddle Doo attacks primarily by firing his aforementioned eye beam, but will otherwise harm Kirby by collision or by trying to body-slam him, as seen in Kirby The Crystal Shards. Swallowing Waddle Doo will typically yield Kirby the Beam ability, and if holding a parasol , he will yield Kirby the Parasol ability. Waddle Doo bears a very similar physique to Waddle Dee and Kirby by extension , and can often be found in the same situations as his more down-to-earth cousins. If not distinguished by his eye, Waddle Doo also differs in his color scheme, bearing a more orange-red described in Kirby's Dream Buffet as "ketchup" body hue with orange-yellow feet, as well as two strands of hair on his head. Given that Waddle Doo's face consists only of a single giant eye, he can only meaningfully communicate his emotions using eye-based expressions such as tears, dilation of his pupil, and movements of his eyelid.
When Kirby and his friends show up to find out more about the Waddle Dees, Captain Waddle Doo explains that, while he is not the same species, he does at least have some rapport with them and agrees to talk to the Waddle Dees. He later tells the group that the Waddle Dees are not interested in sharing info with them at this time. In the meantime, Captain Waddle Doo still exerts some authority over the Waddle Dees, and keeps them marching in formation to keep them occupied. When trouble inevitably occurs back at the castle due to the Domestic Servant Robot's underhanded actions, Captain Waddle Doo rallies the Waddle Dees and they all go back the castle to battle the robot, defeating it with Kirby's help. Please remember that WiKirby contains spoilers, which you read at your own risk! See our general disclaimer for details. From WiKirby, your independent source of Kirby knowledge. JP No.
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This is a list of characters from the Kirby franchise. These characters are featured in video games and other types of media from the franchise. Many characters have been introduced into the series spanning across multiple decades. The main games give Kirby the same basic abilities; he can walk, run, jump, float and inhale, as well as spit out or swallow his enemies. Starting in Kirby's Adventure , Kirby can gain the abilities of the enemies he swallowed. The character has had much positive reception, including being listed as one of the top twenty most popular video game characters in the edition of Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition.
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The beam's hitbox belongs to King Dedede. Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble. A creature identified by a single, unblinking eye. They are round, light-coral-colored creatures with stubby arms, light orange feet, and one large eye protruding from the middle of their heads. Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. Scare Tactics - Part II. This section contains information that does not coincide with the main series canon. Clash at Castle Dedede. Now, I, Waddle Doo, will repay you in kind! Dedede's Drum Dash stages. Float Islands. Spirits Characters in Smash Bros. Kirby's Epic Yarn Furniture.
Waddle Doos are common enemies in the Kirby series. They are cycloptic variants of Waddle Dee that fire energy whips from their eye to attack.
Kirby of the Stars Pilot. Dimension IV. Sub-Game-exclusive enemies. Secret Stage. A similar enemy, known as King Doo appears as a Mid-Boss. When the Waddle Doo's body hits a target, it will deal slash damage. Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. This is the first game to depict him with his current design; his eye is noticeably bigger and he has yellow feet rather than green, in addition to having two strands of hair rather than three. In Kirby Super Star , Waddle Doo is a rather common enemy that attacks using his characteristic beam. The very same Waddle Doo appears as a Figurine later on. Sub-Games and Extra Games.
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