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Koozer
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Koozer is an obscure flyingenemy featured in theExtra Game ofKirby's Dream Land andRevenge of the King inKirby Super Star Ultra. When Koozer appears, it replacesBronto Burt, and has greater offensive and defensive capability than its pink counterpart. Like Bronto Burt, Koozer does not provide anyCopy Ability when swallowed.
Characteristics[edit]
Koozer has a strong resemblance to Bronto Burt, except it has a black or dark blue body with a round, yellow beak. It also has bright red cheeks.
Koozer acts much the same as Bronto Burt in the air, making large swooping motions or flying quickly in straight lines. It is however capable of reaching significantly faster speeds than Bronto Burt, making it a greater threat toKirby.
Game appearances[edit]
| Koozer's video game appearances | ||
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| Game | Role | Notes |
| Kirby's Dream Land | Enemy | ReplacesBronto Burt in theExtra Game. |
| Kirby Super Star Ultra | Enemy | Replaces Bronto Burt inRevenge of the King. |
| Kirby: Triple Deluxe | Reference | Appears as a collectibleKeychain. |
Kirby's Dream Land[edit]
Koozer makes its first appearance here, serving as theExtra Game counterpart toBronto Burt. Koozers fly and behave much the same as their normal counterparts, but can be significantly faster in the air. Koozers will also deal two points of damage to Kirby on contact.
Koozer may be found in every level of the extra game except forMt. Dedede.
Kirby Super Star Ultra[edit]

Koozer appears inRevenge of the King, taking the place of Bronto Burt once again. Like before, they are capable of flying very quickly, though they do not do quite as much damage as before.
Koozer appears inPurple Plants andCrash Clouds.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe[edit]
In this game, a Koozer appears on a collectiblekeychain, using its sprite fromKirby: Super Star Ultra.
Trivia[edit]
- Despite there being no Koozers inKirby's Adventure, one does appear in the Japanese commercial.[1]
Gallery[edit]
- Sprite fromKirby's Dream Land
- Kirby encountering a Koozer inKirby's Dream Land
- Sprite fromKirby Super Star Ultra
- Screenshot fromKirby Super Star Ultra
- Keychain fromKirby: Triple Deluxe
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
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| Japanese | クーザー[2] Kūzā | A homophone between "coo" (English onomatopoeia for bird's call) and "buzzer" (referring to its insect-like wings) |
| French | Fobourdon | Modified orthograph of "faux bourdon" (lit. "false bumblebee") |
| German | Brummse | From "brummen" (to buzz); similar to "Rammse" (Bronto Burt) |
| Italian | Koozer | - |
| Korean | 쿠저 Kujeo | Koozer |
| Spanish | Koozer | - |
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