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Shooty
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Shooty is an enemy inKirby & The Amazing Mirror. It resembles a small, red and blueaeroplane with two red feet and a face, which consists solely of two angry eyes with blue irises and a small mouth.
Characteristics[edit]
Due to being based on aircraft, these adversaries are often found floating at high altitudes, inhabiting mountainous regions andCandy Constellation, among other places. When encountered byKirby, they may either follow a set path resembling an eight or fly in a more unpredictable manner, attempting to remain close to the hero. Shooty is able to operate underwater in addition to flying through the air.
Besides causing damage on collision, Shooties have two attacks at their disposal, which they execute from time to time depending on the circumstances: if Kirby is in front of one, it may fire two small, pink bullets into the direction it is facing, which are dangerous to touch; if he is below the Shooty, however, it will flash for a short time and proceed to drop a smallaerial bomb, which explodes in a harmful blast on contact with anything.
Shooties are vulnerable to any attack, possessing the same amount of health as aWaddle Dee. When inhaled and swallowed, they yield noCopy Ability.
Locations[edit]
InKirby & The Amazing Mirror, Shooty can be found in the following rooms:
| Shooty locations inKirby & The Amazing Mirror | |||||||||
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| Rainbow Route | Moonlight Mansion | Cabbage Cavern | Mustard Mountain | Carrot Castle | Olive Ocean | Peppermint Palace | Radish Ruins | Candy Constellation | Dimension Mirror |
Gallery[edit]
- Kirby encounters a Shooty in Mustard Mountain
- Another Shooty in Mustard Mountain
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
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| Japanese | シューティ Shūti | Shooty |
| French | Rafaly | Diminutive form of "rafale" (an intense burst of artillery fire) |
| German | Jetnik | A homophone between "jet" and "Chetnik" |
| Italian | Shooty | - |
| Spanish | Voladrón | From "volar" (to fly) and "ladrón" (robber) |
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