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Mumbies Mummies from Castle Lololo, probably known more for their appearance in later games, Mumbies in Dream Land simply follow a set path or chase Kirby relentlessly. They also can't be inhaled so they can be quite the nuissance if you dont have invincibility.
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Whiskers Extra Game version of Kookler and much more sporadic in its movement than them making them hard to pass without defeating them first. Quite fun that the enemy based on a Japanese oni gets replaced by a silly pink cat.
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Twizzy A normal enemy first appearing in Green Greens, they behave much like Bronto Burt and have no other interesting characteristics other than that. They appeared in a bunch of other games after Dream Land as enemies, namely the other Gameboy spin-offs -Pinball Land and Block Ball, Kirby's Adventure, Kirby Super Star and their remakes. Naturally their design changed but I stuck mostly to the old one here.
In Adventure they use the same palette as other normal enemies, like Waddle Dees, Cappy etc. This palette is used in almost every room in the game and changes in some special ones like dark rooms or the final levels gameboy themed rooms.
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Blopper Extra Game version of Cappy, a very unique replacement as they shoot out projectiles as they walk instead of just being stronger or faster. They lose their cupcake disguise if you try to inhale them to reveal a bean shaped fellow underneath.
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Peezer Extra Game version of Wizzer, behaves much the same though it shoots its beam whip more often. It's always the single-eyed enemies that get the beam whip in these early titles huh. No, it is no longer clam gaming.
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Gordo These spiky fellas first appear in Castle Lololo as hazards, though if you're playing Extra Game Whispy also uses them as an attack. You want to make sure to avoid these, they take a whopping 3 hit points away if you touch them, that's half of your full health - quite scary!
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Mr. P. Umpkin Extra Game version of Two Face, they're faster and more lethal. I suppose a jack o' lantern fits the spooky atmosphere of Castle Lololo, much like Two Face they're also seemingly hollow or halved though their other appearances dont make note of this.
They made a return in Dream Course in the same way Gaspar did, both being extra game enemies from Castle Lololo whose normal counterparts didn't return. They're regular flying enemies, their sprite also implies they're no longer half a pumpkin.
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Chuckie Exclusively appear in Castle Lololo as a stage hazards of sorts, the head swing from one side of the box to to the other and can be attacked normally but the box itself is intangible. Theyre very unfortunately mixed up with Hurly in the credits of the game.
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Grumples Extra Game version of Kabu, sadly on the more boring side of Extra Game variations as they simply deal more damage than regular Kabu, besides their look they have nothing unique about them. Also returned in Super Star Ultra where they do act different, being a bit faster and more erratic.
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Two Face Masks that decorate the walls of Castle Lololo and spring to life when Kirby gets close to them. In their dormant state they bear a sort of tired looking face while their active state is angry with glowing eyes.
They made an appearance in Kirby Star Allies, 26 years after Dream Land, where they received a complete face lift. Though while they look different they act in much the same way in this title and can mostly be observed in Jambandra related levels.
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Dizzy These odd fellas tumble through the air in Bubbly Clouds. Sometimes waiting for Kirby to lock on and sometimes following a set linear path. One has to wonder what goes through a Dizzys head to make them do this.
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Kookler These Oni heads go around in formations and act largely as obstacles rather than intently trying to hurt Kirby. Notably, the coloring of their teeth and eyes change a lot throughout appearances, Dream Lands Artwork has the eyes white and the teeth yellow; Block Ball Artwork has both yellow and their most recent appearance in Twitter illustrations have both white.
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Cawcun Extra Game version of Puffy, same attacks but they're faster. They also made an appearance in Super Star Ultra, acting as tougher versions of Tookeys. Tookeys themselves were Extra Game enemies in original Dream Land which is quite curious.
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Puffy Bubbly Clouds most dangerous foe, a cloud with a vengeance and cool looking sunglasses. They just swirl through the air occasionally puffing up and firing three slow projectiles, it takes time though so they may end up running into you first.
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Booler Ghosts! Theyre pretty much wildcards in terms of behavior in Dream Land but they also appear in a lot of other Game Boy Kirby titles all the way up to Tilt n' Tumble in 2000. Despite this they never left the system and have yet to reappear again outside of anniversary art cameos.
This coloration is from Kirby's Block Ball Artwork and the Super Game Boy Palette for Kirby's Pinball Land. Tilt n' Tumble went back to white, though heavily redesigned.
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Skuller Extra Game version of Mumbies, they behave the same but are faster, either having a set path or following Kirby. They can't be inhaled at all but are vulnerable to star bullets. Never made a return in any capacity after Dream Land, quite a shame.
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