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Blucko

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Blucko
Artwork ofBlucko fromKirby Mass Attack.
Details
First gameKirby Mass Attack (2011)
Similar entitiesBig Blucko,Iceton,Blockin
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Blucko[derived from Japanese] is anenemy appearing inKirby Mass Attack. It resembles aStar Block, and camouflages as one until theKirbys get near. It then reveals its eyes, and leaps into the air, attempting to squish the Kirbys on contact. It can be defeated by throwing a Kirby at it, conferring 100 points to the player in the process.

Appearance[edit]

Blucko resembles a Star Block, but with a pair of eyes that exhibit either a brooding or dour glare. It does not reveal these eyes until the Kirbys get close to it and it attacks.

Variants[edit]

There are three variants of Blucko inKirby Mass Attack, as follows:

Locations[edit]

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

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

Trivia[edit]

In-game sprite of an unused larger version of Blucko.
  • In the game files, there is an unused larger variant of Blucko, unrelated to the actualBig Blucko that is seen in-game. Based on the spritesheet, it may have operated similarly toBig Iceton and required several hits to defeat, as it has cracked variants as well.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseブロストン
Burosuton
Portmanteau of "block" and「すとん」(suton, a Japanese onomatopoeia meaning "plonk")
The derived Japanese name is based on the localized name forBig Blucko (「デラブロストン」,Delubloston).
The "Delu-" modifier is often localized in English as "Big" when referring to larger variants of enemies inKirby Mass Attack.


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