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** In [[Bomberman (PSP)|''Bomberman'']] for the [[PSP]], four Mecha Bombers are fought as the first bosses of the game in Bomber World. |
** In [[Bomberman (PSP)|''Bomberman'']] for the [[PSP]], four Mecha Bombers are fought as the first bosses of the game in Bomber World. |
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* ''[[Kirby]]'': |
* ''[[Kirby]]'': |
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** The first ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' has "imposter" Kirbies in Mt. Dedede's [[Boss Rush]], where Kirby must complete short levels each representing one of the four bosses fought; each level's boss door |
** The first ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' has "imposter" Kirbies in Mt. Dedede's [[Boss Rush]], where Kirby must complete short levels each representing one of the four bosses fought; each level's boss door is blocked by a [[Invincible Minor Minion|Gordo]], which is destroyed (along with every on-screen enemy) by running into the "imposter". |
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** ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' has the rare Batamon enemy, which heavily resembles Kirby and is usually found in inaccessible areas with the exception of one in Cloudy Park. |
** ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' has the rare Batamon enemy, which heavily resembles Kirby and is usually found in inaccessible areas, with the exception of one in Cloudy Park. |
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** ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' introduces a sort of inversion in [[Sdrawkcab Name|Tac]], a cat-like enemy dressed in ninja garb who attempts to steal Kirby's Copy Ability; inhaling one grants the [[Department of Redundancy Department|Copy power]], which lets take on the appearance of any enemy he scans. This is actually quite useful for snagging boss powers more easily, and Tac can also do the same as a [[Player Mook|helper]]. |
** ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' introduces a sort of inversion in [[Sdrawkcab Name|Tac]], a cat-like enemy dressed in ninja garb who attempts to steal Kirby's Copy Ability; inhaling one grants the [[Department of Redundancy Department|Copy power]], which lets take on the appearance of any enemy he scans. This is actually quite useful for snagging boss powers more easily, and Tac can also do the same as a [[Player Mook|helper]]. |
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** In ''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]'', [[Shadow Archetype|Shadow Kirby]] appears once in each of the mirror world's areas to attack Kirby using a random Copy Ability, and defeating him earns Kirby a random power-up, such as an Invincibility Candy or a 1UP. {{spoiler|Near the end, it's revealed that Shadow Kirby was [[Good All Along|simply trying to protect his home world]], and he teams up with Kirby to defeat the true [[Big Bad]], Dark Mind.}} |
** In ''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]'', [[Shadow Archetype|Shadow Kirby]] appears once in each of the mirror world's areas to attack Kirby using a random Copy Ability, and defeating him earns Kirby a random power-up, such as an Invincibility Candy or a 1UP. {{spoiler|Near the end, it's revealed that Shadow Kirby was [[Good All Along|simply trying to protect his home world]], and he teams up with Kirby to defeat the true [[Big Bad]], Dark Mind.}} |