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Soocher
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| “ | These guys work behind the seams to stitch together new platforms! | ” | — Patch Plaza |
Soocher is a small bug-like thread and needle which appears inKirby's Epic Yarn andKirby's Extra Epic Yarn solely during the fight withYin-Yarn. The woven sorcerer conjures them while Kirby is behind the sheet and from there, they will fly in a straight line across the back, creating stitching platforms in various places. Kirby will be hurt if he touches a Soocher as it flies by, but he can make use of the platforms they create. Soocher's platforms will decay after a short time, so Kirby will need to be quick to make use of them and hop back into the fray. Soocher cannot be defeated.
Gallery[edit]
- Yin-Yarn conjuring Soochers during hisboss fight
- Soochers passing through the curtain, leaving yellow platform trails as they go
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ステッチン Sutecchin | Derivation of "stitch" |
| European French | Lançafil | Throwthread |
| German | Speerber | From "Speer" (spear) |
| Italian | Coochie | Pun on "cuci" (inflection of the verb "cucire", meaning "to sew"), with English affectionate or diminutive suffix "-ie" |
| Spanish | Lanzarraco | From "lanzar" (to throw) and pejorative suffix "-aco" |
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