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Twiggy Woods
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| “ | These trees live in the forests of Dream Land. They have great leaves! | ” | — Patch Plaza description |
Twiggy Woods areenemies exclusive to theWhispy's Forest stage ofKirby's Epic Yarn andKirby's Extra Epic Yarn. They greatly resemble the stage's boss,Whispy Woods. Unlike Whispy, however, they do not have apples and attack only by droppingGordos from their leaves.Kirby andPrince Fluff cannot permanently defeat them; they are temporarily stunned when the heroes pull on a string dangling from their leaves, bringing the tree low enough for the heroes to climb. In this flattened state, Twiggy Woods will cry similar to how Whispy cries after defeat. After a short period of time, the trees will regain their stature and resume dropping Gordos until the string is pulled again.
Trivia[edit]
- Twiggy Woods may be a reference to the episodeBeware: Whispy Woods! of the animeKirby: Right Back at Ya!, which introduces Whispy Woods as ruler of theWhispy Woods Forest, inhabited by younger trees that somewhat resemble Whispy.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ツイッギーウッズ Tsuiggī Uzzu | Twiggy Woods |
| European French | Twiggy Woods | - |
| German | Twiggy Woods | - |
| Italian | Twiggy Woods | - |
| Spanish | Twiggy Woods | - |
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