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Candlemander
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| “ | This hothead is very territorial, so don't get too close! | ” | — Patch Plaza |
Candlemander is a red salamander-likeenemy which crawls along the wall in certain stages ofKirby's Epic Yarn andKirby's Extra Epic Yarn. It has a single eye from which a flame emanates. It patrols back and forth, and if threatened, it will turn into a fireball and pursueKirby for a short time, then return to its initial position. It can be grabbed using theYarn Whip when it is in its default state, but cannot be attacked directly while transformed into a fireball. It can however, still be crushed by a falling block regardless of its state.
Candlemander's appearance is based onthe cultural association between salamanders and fire; salamanders have been thought to represent fire as far back as ancient Greece. This belief is also present in Japanese folklore, with「火蜥蜴」("fire lizard") being an alternate name for thefire salamander.Acchi may also be based upon this concept.
InKirby's Extra Epic Yarn, Candlemander can be found in theSub-GameSlash & Bead. It behaves exactly as it does in the main game, although hereMeta Knight is freely able to slash it with his sword.
Locations[edit]
Candlemander can be found in the following levels and stages inKirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn:
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
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| Japanese | キャンドラー Kyandorā | Candler; portmanteau of キャンドル (candle) and サラマンドラ (salamandra, fire salamander) |
| European French | Flamandre | Portmanteau of "flamme" (flame) and "salamandre" (salamander) |
| German | Flammander | From "Flamme" (flame) and "Salamander" (salamander) |
| Italian | Vampamandra | A mixture between "vampa" (flame) and "salamandra" (salamander) |
| Latin American Spanish | Brasamandra | A mixture between "brasa" (ember) and "salamandra" (salamander) |
| European Spanish | Llamamandra | A mixture between "llama" (flame) and "salamandra" (salamander) |


