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Biripper

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Biripper
In-game sprite ofBiripper fromKirby Mass Attack
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First gameKirby Mass Attack (2011)
Similar entitiesBlipper,Sparky,Bobin
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Biripper[Japanese title] is a relative ofBlipper and an aquaticenemy inKirby Mass Attack. It looks practically identical to its more common cousin except for its orange and purple color scheme. What sets it apart from a standard Blipper, however, is its ability to conduct and discharge an electric field around itself, similar toSparky. AnyKirbys caught in this discharge will take damage. As this discharge is only sent periodically, however, Biripper can be defeated by pummeling when it is not emitting sparks to gain 200 points.

Locations[edit]

Biripper can be found in the following levels and stages inKirby Mass Attack:

Biripper locations inKirby Mass Attack  
StageGreen GroundsSandy CanyonDedede ResortVolcano ValleyNecro Nebula
Stage 1NoNoNoNoNo
Stage 2NoNoNoNoNo
Stage 3NoNoNoNoNo
Stage 4NoNoNoNoNo
Stage 5NoNoYesNoN/A
Stage 6NoNoYesNoN/A
Stage 7NoNoNoNoN/A
Stage 8NoNoNoNoN/A
Stage 9NoNoNoNoN/A
Stage 10NoNoNoNoN/A
Stage 11N/ANoNoNoN/A
Boss StageNoNoNoNoNo

Trivia[edit]

  • Ironically, Biripper is not accompanied inKirby Mass Attack by its more well-known cousin Blipper in the final game, though Blipper does appear in unused files for the game.

Gallery[edit]

  • Sprite of Biripper releasing its static discharge
    Sprite of Biripper releasing its static discharge

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseビリッパー
Birippā
Biripper
Portmanteau of「ビリビリ」(biri-biri, onomatopoeia for the sound of electricity) and "Blipper"


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