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a-stolidus · 4 months
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have a water galboros
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doing random obscure kirby character requests on kirby amino. Not opening them here yet I still got 8 more to do.
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ampharos-posts · 2 years
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I am so mindless I will see a picture of sectonia and instantly tag it as “favorite”
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All PPPH Magolor and Chilly Moments Part 2
This is the rest of volume 4. The gang goes to Halcandra and things start to heat up. The romantic implications start at this part.
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V4, Ch10 (Landing on Halcandra)
With the Lor restored, Magolor takes everyone to Halcandra as promised. Kirby and DDD are getting excited about the “delicious food”, which causes Chilly to sweat remembering the lie he told.
Chilly then asks if Magolor’s planet is an enjoyable place, causing Magolor to sweat bullets, which worries Chilly.
After they get near enough to see that Halcandra is a volcanic wasteland, Chilly tries telling Kirby and co. not to get their hopes too high, but DDD and Kirby have already jumped out of the ship.
The ship lands near a bunch of abandoned factories, causing Chilly to basically go “What the hell, Magolor”.
The Lor is then attacked by Landia, causing Magolor to say “ That guy again!!”.
When Chilly prompts him, Magolor calls Landia a horrible monster and says that they attacked the Lor and destroyed Halcandra.
Magolor then bursts into crocodile tears once more and asks the gang to help him defeat Landia.
While he is begging, Magolor’s eyedrops fall out of his robe. DDD, BWD, and Kirby think Magolor just had bad eyes, but Chilly knows what they’re really for, though he doesn’t say anything.
Chilly then gets jumped and injured by random enemies (he’s usually not this useless I swear), causing Meta Knight to tell Magolor to take him in the ship (which he does off-screen).
BWD then tells Magolor to leave everything to them, causing Magolor to visibly use his eyedrops to fake cry and say that everyone is a good person, while inwardly thinking about how gullible they all are.
After Kirby sings the enemies to death with Mike Kirby, he tells Magolor to housesit with Chilly, which Magolor happily agrees to while telling Kirby to beat Landia to a pulp.
When Magolor gets back to the Lor he is moving his futon closer to Chilly’s, very happy about being together with Chilly again. Chilly is not pleased with this.
V4, Ch11 (Egg Engines, Metal General Battle)
When the gang runs into Metal General, Chilly asks Magolor about him. Magolor tells Chilly that MG is Landia’s heinous robot henchman and that it’s really smart.
Magolor trembles and cries as he tells Chilly that MG is so smart that…it memorized the entire multiplication times table, which Chilly points out is on the level of an elementary schooler.
After the gang defeat MG, it asks Meta Knight why people like them are taking the side of the invader, which causes alarm bells to go off in MK’s head.
V4, Ch12 (Before the Fight with Landia)
When trudging through the heat of Halcandra, the gang finds a water and food stand owned by a Water Galboros. When Kirby says that they’re here to defeat Landia, the WG says that they won’t permit invaders and attacks them, causing MK to remember Metal General’s words and get even more suspicious.
Meanwhile, in the Lor, Magolor is excitedly showing Chilly footage of Kirby’s fight, but watching videos of volcanoes causes Chilly to melt.
Meta Knight then calls Magolor to ask him about his true intentions. The implied accusation startles Chilly, causing him to accidentally break the communication device with his melting before Magolor can answer. Magolor was sweating profusely with his heart racing, freaking out.
The gang later encounters Dubior, initially very friendly, who was also enraged at the gang’s intent to defeat Landia, and says that Landia is Halcandra’s protective deity.
After the battle with Dubior, Meta Knight is extremely suspicious and asks the gang if they can confirm something, fearing they might be making a huge mistake, but he is interrupted by Landia’s appearance before he can convince them.
Yeah, Meta Knight starts to become important as well. Volume 5 is where things, get really spicy, though.
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aeon-knight · 2 years
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Do you know of the beloved Water galboros
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siliconcat · 3 years
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Kirbtober day 5 - Mini boss
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aberrant-winter · 2 years
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Water Galboros EX
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wyverewings · 2 years
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Wyvere ranks the dragon designs in Kirby!
Out of all game franchises, Kirby is definitely among my favorites for its fun gameplay and mechanics, creative designs, and surprisingly deep characters and lore.  And right now now, we’ll be talking about some of the character designs, specifically the designs of the dragons and dragonlike creatures that appear throughout the series!
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We’ll be starting off with the Ice Dragon, a beastie that first appeared in Kirby’s Dreamland 2, one of the earliest adventures of everyone’s favorite eldritch abomination!  And it’s pretty par for the course with their design for this series, with a simplistic, cutesy design that makes me wanna snuggle with them.  Honestly, I’d say this little friend could’ve joined Kirby’s main cast of pals!  Though maaaaaaaaaaaaybe that’s just me being optimistic.  I mean, they never got to be a really recurring character anyway.
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Though in recent years, they’ve actually gotten a few variations!  The Holo Defense API in Planet Robobot is able to recreate some of Kirby’s past foes as holograms, and the 2.0 version creates some of the stronger forms of the foes in question.  However, unlike Kracko, the Sphere Doomers, and Coily Rattler, the Ice Dragon’s never had a EX/2.0 version for themself.  So, we got a completely new design for our frosty friend!  This design is more elaborate, with icy markings on the dragon’s belly and diamond-shaped spines on their back.  I’m... not really a fan of the spines, honestly.  They add a bit of personality, but it’s a more aggressive personality that contrasts with our frosty friend’s rather cuddly design.
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At least with the Electric Dragon, they’re very likely a completely separate individual, since they’ve got lightning powers rather than ice.  I’d imagine they’re related to or even the same species as the Ice Dragon, since they look pretty darn similar.  Obviously, this friend has more lightning-related flourishes on their design.  I’m more okay with their more energetic appearance, as them a difference character than the existing Ice Dragon.  Honestly, this gives me hope with them becoming a recurring character, maybe even eventually being playable eventually!
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The next most common dragons in Kirby are the Galbo species, which are round, limbless, and goshdarn adorable.  I like this art for them, their eyes and spines are very reptiley.
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Post Return to Dreamland designs for this sweet little beasties have bigger eyes and less crocodilian spines, but they’re still adorbs.
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There’s also the less cute Galboros, a similarly round dragon with a fiery back and eyebrows.  Since this fellow is much larger than the Galbos, this seems to imply that the Galbos are juveniles while the Galboros is an adult.  In that case, I’d personally prefer for the Galboros to be a more serpentine design, though not to the point they look like realistically noodley snakes, as that would just be too much of a departure from the Kirby art style.
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There’s also the Water Galboros, and I dig the tropical fish colors and how the design somewhat evokes sharks with the fins and snout.  You can easily get a vibe that this beastie is associated with water.
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In Planet Robobot, we come across a (or several?) Galboros corrupted by poisonous fumes produced the Haltmann Works Company.  Poor thing...  Miasmoros seems to be made out of sludge, and seems to have some metallic stuff coming from their back.  I’d wanna hug the poor creature, but I don’t want to get, you know, poisoned.
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Next up, the Great Dragon from the weird Computer Virus boss.  I... don’t have time to get into how weird the whole boss is, but one of the foes it sends at you is a dragon, so that’s cool.  The original Super Star design is a pretty standard modern Western-style dragon, if a little bland.
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The Ultra redesign has a less bland design with its spikes and more realistic wings, but it’s kinda clashing with Kirby’s art style...  Well, the Computer Virus is just really weird already, so at least there’s that.
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While the rather uncreatively named Flappy is more like a weird bird, they’re kinda dragony, so they have a place here!  And they’re just precious, and I want a plushie of one!  It’s a crying shame they’ve only appeared in Air Ride, as they were set to appear in Kirby GCN, which... well we all know what happened there.
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Fangora here is the first boss of Epic Yarn.  Alongside the Great Dragon, Fangora is the most typically DnD style “““true””” dragon in Kirby.  It’s a little hard to comment on its design since it’s made of yarn, but I do like the freaky looking eye and the projectile tongue which ends in an arrow much like some dragons in medieval art!
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The aquatic Gaveela never made an appearance ouutside Canvas Curse, which is quite a shame because they’re just precious!  Though that’s probably because the Barbars from Return to Dreamland kinda stole their niche as giant, aquatic beasts that will happily gobble up anything swimming by, which includes Kirby!  Anyway, I like Gaveela’s little gills(?) on the side of their sweet faces, they kinda remind me of an axolotl.
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In Triple Deluxe, the Winged Eggers appear as minibosses in one of the Hypernova levels.  Like the Ice Dragon and the Galbos, these fellows are very round and adorable, and they also have more realistic/gritty details, like their armored backs, scales, and tattered wings, and it’s impressive how both of those meshed so well!  At first, I thought they spat soccer balls at our puffball, but while I was getting pictures for this post, I learned that they actually eggs out of their mouths which... I don’t even have time to get into how weird that would make their biology.
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Like Flappy, the Tortoner and the larger Tortuilding probably don’t count as dragons, but they’re very dragony regardless!  Besides, a Tortuilding in one of the later levels spits fiery rocks from their mouth.  I love the detailed scales and spikes in this design, and how these big reptiles are almost like hermit crabs with how they collect shells (or buildings in this case) to protect their vulnerable backs.
Okay, now for the three most important dragons in Kirby, at least to me.  While the first is the most important role and lore-wise, you’ll see why I find the latter two so important...
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The four headed dragon, Landia, at first seems to be the main antagonist of Return to Dreamland, but in reality, they were simply guarding the Master Crown from Magolor, who painted them as a dangerous beast to get Kirby to defeat them so he could steal the relic from them, the fiend.  After the traitorous egg reveals his true colors, Landia actually aids you in the fight against him by letting Kirby and pals ride on their backs!  Yes, they can separate into four separate dragons, which is rather interesting, as I’ve mostly seem them referred to as a single individual, so I’m not sure if they’re a single dragon with four heads or four dragons which combined themselves into one body.  Interestingly enough, I’ve seen theories that they could be one of the four heroes of yore who vanquished Void Termina, so they would be counted as a single individual there for obvious reasons...
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Wait, this is about their design, I forgot!  Well, I definitely like how imposing they are in their combined form, but they’re so cute in their separate forms.  I also like their little fluffy collar around their necks, it reminds me of a vulture!
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Okay, I know people might be rather surprised by Driblee being here, as they’re definitely a far cry from DnD ‘‘‘‘true””” dragons, and are simply just regular enemies in Star Allies that serve as the friend for the Water ability.  But guess what?  Most older stories of dragons had them as aquatic and serpentine, much like Driblee here, and that would mean Driblee is the first true playable dragon in the Kirby series, and to me, that is very important.  And Driblee is absolutely precious too, with their charming little flippers and big eyes!
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But even better than that, Kirby themself can become a dragon through evolving the Fire ability in the most recent game, Forgotten Land!   And let me just say as someone who’s played it, this ability makes an already fun game even more fun, with its glide attack and how your fire breath leaves flames on your foes that causes lasting damage!  I like how unlike most depictions of hypothetical dragon abilities for Kirby, this one doesn’t have horns, instead having scaly claws and a purple flame on the pink eldritch abomination’s head!  Obviously, this is my favorite copy ability, though if I were ever to make a ranking of my favorite abilities, I doubt evolved abilities would count, so I guess if I were to do that, I’d just have to say Fire is my favorite...  Nah, just kidding, if I ever do that, I’ll just say my fave would most certainly be Beetle.
Honestly, Kirby’s creature designs have always been great, whether they be simple or complex, and that extends to the many dragons throughout the series, as you can see here!  Who knows, maybe the next planet-destroying abomination our pink hero will face next will be a dragon?
...In that case, Kirby could very well end up fighting dragonfire with dragonfire...
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firaknight · 3 years
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Now that I think about it, Miasmoros is probably the result of Water Galboros being stuck in a polluted environment.
I’d assume the HWC probably polluted a good amount of water supplies on Popstar, and water Galboros tend to stick by water sources, so it’s not crazy to think that some of the bigger ones got poisoned and polluted and turned into Miasmoros (plus, there’s no water Galboros in this game, and while I know it’s because water would be considered OP because water and tech are a bad mix, it’s interesting to think about it being because of pollution)
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mezzopurrloin · 5 years
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Mezzo and the Crystal Shards Part 4-2: Deep Caverns
After getting through the jungle, Kirby's next destination is an underground cave.
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We open with Kirby falling in from above. You can adjust the direction he falls in, or activate flight. There are a few stars you can pick up this way.
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Plus a crystal shard too. This one's easy to miss if you're not expecting it.
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He lands in a minecart which Waddle Dee has prepared. Let's go for a ride.
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This is similar to the raft segment on Aqua Star. Like there, the cart destroys any enemies it touches, but crashing into an obstacle makes you take damage.
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You don't control the speed it moves at, so all there is to do is jump when something approaches. A little exclamation mark appears over Waddle Dee's head when one is near.
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The path splits in two at one point, and taking the higher road leads us to this level's second shard.
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After a little more rolling around, a bump in the track brings the ride to its end.
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Finally, some stable ground.
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This room features both the frogs and the falling weights from before.
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It's best to move slowly and keep an eye out for traps.
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The next cavern has a combination of Shotzos on the ceiling, waterfalls that move you back, bottomless pits, and these odd water drop enemies that fall from above. When they reappear in later Kirby games they grant the Water ability, but there is no Water ability in this game so they give nothing.
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This area is a little nicer.
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This guy will hide on his cloud and drop rain and thunder. It counts as an Electric enemy, naturally.
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This area has a lot of small holes in the ground. Some have items inside, others have enemies, and there's no easy way to tell which is which. Thankfully, the beam sword could deal with a lot of threats.
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This wall requires Stone + Bomb dynamite to blow up, but neither of these abilities can be grabbed in this level. This is one of the more annoying ones to deal with. We'll have to come back for it later.
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This is technically a midboss room, but instead of a midboss there's just a whole bunch of drops that spawn above and fall on you. Any copy ability can cleave through them easily.
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This cave has kind of a different aesthetic than the previous one, with lots of square columns. The blue ones are crushers that move up and down and are more than happy to squish Kirby flat should he be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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It's another area where taking it slow is a good idea. It's not too far to the exit, thankfully.
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Hey, a new enemy card.
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Galbos are the fire dragons I pointed out in the last update. Later Kirby games gave them a midboss variant, the Galboros, as well as a water version.
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ettengamesjustme · 6 years
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KIRBY'S ADVENTURE Wii (2011) PLAYTHROUGH Nintendo - PART 9: Water Galboros!
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