Simirror is a relatively obscureenemy from theKirby series. Simirror resembles a small wizard with thick hat and robes completely obscuring its body. It attacks by throwing mirror-like projectiles at Kirby, and can also create mirror images of itself. When hit, but not defeated, it will phase out of sight, and reappear somewhere else, much likeKabu sometimes does. It grantsKirby theMirrorability when swallowed.
Simirror's name is a pun on the words "similar" and "mirror," referencing how mirrors create reflections.
Game appearances[edit]
Kirby Super Star /Kirby Super Star Ultra[edit]

Simirror makes its debut appearance inKirby Super Star and appears again inKirby Super Star Ultra. When recruited as ahelper, Simirror gains access to all ofMirror Kirby's moves, and also gains theInfinity Jump.
Locations[edit]
Simirror can be found in the following places inKirby Super Star andKirby Super Star Ultra:
Kirby: Planet Robobot[edit]
Simirror returns after a long absence inKirby: Planet Robobot, where it once again provides theMirror ability.
Locations[edit]
InKirby: Planet Robobot, Simirror can be found in the following levels and stages:
Kirby Air Riders[edit]
Simirror appears inKirby Air Riders as a route character inRoad Trip. Simirror is found onBone-Dry Run, where choosing it causes it to reflectMr Bright's attack and destroy him, allowing the rider to go toNeon Promenade.
- Simirror resemblesWizzrobe, an enemy ofThe Legend of Zelda series in appearance and the use of magical energy attacks.
- InKirby Super Star andKirby Super Star Ultra, attacking a Simirror may make it to reappear inside a wall, causing it to be immediately defeated.
- On the box art forKirby Super Star Ultra, Simirror at the bottom-left corner is blocked by the game rating icon:CERO (Japan),ESRB (North America),PEGI (Europe),USK (Germany) orACB (Australia). Simirror avoids this fate on the Korean box art, which has theGRAC icon placed at the top-right corner.
Gallery[edit]
Sprite fromKirby Super Star (as an enemy)
Icon fromKirby Super Star
Screenshot of Simirror and Mirror Kirby fromKirby Super Star
Unused palette fromKirby Super Star (as an enemy)
Key artwork forKirby Super Star Ultra
Sprite fromKirby Super Star Ultra (as an enemy)
Milky Way Wishes palette fromKirby Super Star Ultra (as an enemy)
Animated sprite walking from
Kirby Super Star Ultra (as a
helper)
Icon fromKirby Super Star Ultra
Pause screen icon fromKirby Super Star Ultra
Unused palette fromKirby Super Star Ultra (as an enemy)
Illustration from the Kirby JP Twitter featuring Simirror
Artwork from theKIRBY's COMIC PANIC merchandise line
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
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| Japanese | シミラ Shimira | Simirror |
| Dutch | Simirror[1] | - |
| French | Simiroir | Simirror |
| German | Reflexi | From "reflex" and the diminutive suffix "-i" |
| Italian | Magospecchio | From "mago" (mage) and "specchio" (mirror) |
| Korean | 시미라 Simira | Simirror |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Simirror[1] | - |
| Spanish | Espejín | Diminutive of "espejo" (mirror); may involve「魔神」(majin, "devil" in Japanese) |
References
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| Kirby Air Riders |
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