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Devil
- This article is about the enemies that appear inDevilish Mode inKirby's Extra Epic Yarn, and should not be confused with theDemon Frog orDevil Kirby from theanime.
TheDevils are a trio of enemies that appear exclusively in theDevilish Mode ofKirby's Extra Epic Yarn. The Devils warp in at various intervals and pursue Kirby relentlessly, causing him to lose aLife Piece if they hit him. The devils cannot be permanently defeated, and can only be temporarily driven off by striking them with ayarn ball or other projectile. None of them can be affected by theYarn Whip on its own.
Notably, each type of devil is capable of flying through walls in pursuit of Kirby. However, they will be unable to reach him if he slips through adoor or pocket into the background, and will become confused, looking around to see where he went. If a devil is hit, they will drop a number of beads before disappearing. Each subsequent hit will yield fewer beads, however, until hits no longer produce beads at all.
Types of Devils[edit]
There are three different variants of Devil in the game, which are as follows: (Check their main articles for the lists of stages they appear in.)
Me-Devil[edit]
- Main article:Me-Devil
This is the first and most common type of devil encountered. He attacks by flying over Kirby's head and trying to drop spiky balls on him. The balls do not attain these spikes until they are dropped, and can be destroyed before this point.
Ye-Devil[edit]
- Main article:Ye-Devil
Ye-Devil wears a drill on his head, and will attempt to charge Kirby with a sudden flying maneuver.
We-Devil[edit]
- Main article:We-Devil
We-Devil can fire lasers from her tail which are fairly slow but fairly accurate.
In theKirby novel series[edit]
| “ | They live in the "lining" of Patch Land. When they see a strong opponent, they can't help but chase after them and do mischief. | ” | — Unofficial translation of the devils' description fromKirby: Big Trouble in Patch Land! |
In theKirby novel series, the three different devils make an appearance as important characters inKirby: Big Trouble in Patch Land!. They live in a world that exists in the other side of the "cloth" where Patch Land resides, literally referred to as the"lining": the inner layer of a fabric.[1]Prince Fluff explains that the residents of that world are twisted and mischievous. The first time each of them appears, they go attackKirby and Fluff as they laugh, and basically see it as a game. Once they are hit, they admit defeat and stop attacking, and give secret information to the two as a reward for beating them. They are not malicious at heart, and are just pranksters; in particular, they are not subordinates ofYin-Yarn, and they help Kirby and Fluff because their world was also indirectly torn apart by Yin-Yarn as well. While at first each devil appears individually, later in the story the three of them show up to help takeKing Dedede toPatch Castle.
As the three devils are named after first person pronouns in Japanese, fittingly enough, each devil uses the respective first person pronoun of their own name.
- Artwork of Me-Devil.
- Artwork of Ye-Devil.
- Artwork of We-Devil.
- Me-Devil shows up.
- Ye-Devil shows up.
- We-Devil shows up.
- The three devils carry King Dedede towards Patch Castle.
- The three devils chasing after Kirby and Fluff.
Trivia[edit]
- The names of the devils are based on first-person pronouns (or second-person pronouns for some of Ye-Devil's names). This applies for all languages except for Dutch (which uses the English names including for Ye-Devil despite "ye" not existing in Dutch, with the closest Dutch pronoun being "je") andYe-Devil in Chinese (which uses a literal translation from the Japanese version).
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | デビル Debiru | Devil |
| Traditional Chinese | 惡魔 è mó | Demon |
| Simplified Chinese | 恶魔 è mó | |
| Dutch | Devil | - |
| French | Diable | Devil |
| German | Teufelchen | Diminutive of "Teufel" (Devil) |
| Italian | Demone | Devil |
| Korean | 데빌 Debil | Devil |
| Spanish | Diablo | Devil |
References
- ↑It should be noted that the name is a pun: the original Japanese name is裏地 and, reading the two kanji separately, one could interpret it as "world on the other side", as裏 can mean "other side" and地 can mean "land"
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