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Moggy

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Moggy
Artwork ofMoggy fromKirby Mass Attack.
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First gameKirby Mass Attack (2011)
Similar entitiesWarwiggle
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This article is about the enemy inKirby Mass Attack. For themonster inKirby: Right Back at Ya!, seeMoggy (monster).
Have you seen those caterpillar-like creatures that walk upside down above you? The one that carry fruit, bombs, and other things inside of them? One of them has a medal in its belly. If you pry it loose, grab it before it vanishes.
— Daroach, inKirby Mass Attack

Moggy[Japanese title] is anenemy inKirby Mass Attack. It looks similar toWiggler from theSuper Mario series, but its body segments are made ofbubbles which can hold variousitems - includingfruit,bombs, and evenmedals.

Moggy appears from out of dirt patches, and is typically seen crawling along ceilings. To get the items inside its segments, theKirbys need to be flicked at those segments to pop them. The Moggy's head can be attacked, and defeating it will cause all its items to be dropped at once, but this is potentially unwise, as Moggys typically have bombs in their segments as well. Defeating Moggy in this way confers 500 points onto the player.

Moggy is unnamed outside the Japanese version, but Daroach does mention it where he generically refers to it as a “caterpillar-like creature”.

Locations[edit]

Moggy only appears inGreen Grounds - Stage 5 andGreen Grounds - Stage 6.

Gallery[edit]

  • Screenshot from Kirby Mass Attack
    Screenshot fromKirby Mass Attack

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseモギィ
Mogī
Likely from「もぐもぐ」(mogu-mogu, onomatopoeia for squirming)


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