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Oohroo

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Oohroo
Artwork ofOohroo fromKirby Mass Attack.
Details
First gameKirby Mass Attack (2011)
Latest gameKirby: Triple Deluxe (2014,keychain)
Similar entitiesSpace Oohroo,Goriath,Mookie
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This article is about the enemy fromKirby Mass Attack, and should not be confused withOoki.
The runty Oohroo is always thrashing around with his arms. Don't tangle with him until he stops punching.
— Daroach, inKirby Mass Attack

Oohroo is a commonenemy that only appears inKirby Mass Attack. His basic appearance is similar to that ofGoriath inKirby's Return to Dream Land, although he is much smaller, and his head and arms are disproportionately large. Strongly resembling a gorilla, Oohroo has tiny eyes and feet, thick brows and a greatly accentuated chin. His fur is bright magenta in hue.

Oohroo is fairly common throughout the various stages ofGreen Grounds, seen either holding still or pacing back and forth. From time to time, he fumes angrily and spins his fists about rapidly. If theKirbys contact Oohroo at this time, they get hurled back and take damage. Defeating Oohroo confers 300 points onto the player.

Oohroo also appears in theField Frenzy,Kirby Brawlball, andKirby QuestSub-Games, alongsideBonkers in the last of these, referencing the fact that both are simians.

Oohroo would later appear as aKeychain inKirby: Triple Deluxe.

Locations[edit]

Oohroo can be found in the following levels and stages inKirby Mass Attack (note thatSpace Oohroo is not counted):

Oohroo locations inKirby Mass Attack  
StageGreen GroundsSandy CanyonDedede ResortVolcano ValleyNecro Nebula
Stage 1NoNoNoNoNo
Stage 2YesNoNoNoNo
Stage 3YesNoNoNoNo
Stage 4YesNoNoNoNo
Stage 5YesNoNoNoN/A
Stage 6NoNoNoNoN/A
Stage 7YesNoNoNoN/A
Stage 8NoNoNoNoN/A
Stage 9YesNoNoNoN/A
Stage 10NoNoNoYes*N/A
Stage 11N/ANoNoNoN/A
Boss StageNoNoNoNoNo
*Appears briefly, but quickly changes to Space Oohroo.

Trivia[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseウッホ
Uhho
A Japanese onomatopoeic word equivalent to "ooh-ah-ah"
FrenchOumboumFrom the onomatopoeia "boum" (boom)
GermanGuroro
ItalianBumbumOnomatopoeia for an explosion
Korean우후루
Uhuru
Oohroo
SpanishGorigoriPartial repetition of "gorila" (gorilla)


References

  1. "The bananas here in Volcano Valley are the sweetest in the universe. I bet the Oohroo from Green Grounds would love to get their hands on them. But those guys are pretty determined. Wouldn't surprise me if the Oohroo found a way to get to them." --Daroach, inKirby Mass Attack
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