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Boinger
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| “ | This weirdo will give you quite a lift if you jump on its head just right! | ” | — Patch Plaza description |
Boinger is a cloudy spring-shapedenemy fromKirby's Epic Yarn andKirby's Extra Epic Yarn. It can be found inCloud Palace, where it floats on an arc-shaped trajectory in and out of the playing field along with numerous others of its kind. Boinger does not hurt Kirby; in fact, it helps him by giving him a way forward. When Kirby jumps on Boinger's head, he is propelled upward in a similar way to a trampoline. Using theWeight transformation allows Kirby to gain higher distance when bouncing from Boinger's head. Boinger likewise cannot be harmed, so it can be essentially seen as little more than a moving spring platform.
Locations[edit]
Boinger appears only in theDream Land stageCloud Palace.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ボヨン Boyon | Japanese onomatopoeia for bouncing |
| European French | Ressonimbus | Portmanteau of "ressort" (spring) and "nimbus" |
| German | Trampolit | From "Trampolin" (trampoline) |
| Italian | Boing | Onomatopoeia for jumping |
| Spanish | Resortín | Diminutive of "resorte" (spring) |
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