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Waddle Doo
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| “ | Want to battle? You're at the right place. | ” | — Waddle Doo inKirby Battle Royale |
Waddle Doo is an iconic round creature and distant relative ofWaddle Dee, sharing many of that creature's characteristics, save for the single large eye in place of a face and the ability to fire beams from it. He is most commonly encountered in theKirby series as anenemy, but he can be recruited as ahelper in appropriate games and in some instances is playable aside from that. Waddle Doo attacks primarily by firing his aforementioned eye beam. Swallowing Waddle Doo will typically yield Kirby theBeam ability, and ifholding a parasol, he will yield Kirby theParasol ability.
Waddle Doo bears a very similar physique to Waddle Dee (and Kirby by extension), and can often be found in the same situations as his more down-to-earth cousins. If not distinguished by his eye, Waddle Doo also differs in his color scheme, bearing a more orange-red (described inKirby's Dream Buffet as "ketchup") body hue with orange-yellow feet, as well as two strands of hair on his head. Given that Waddle Doo's face consists only of a single giant eye, he can only meaningfully communicate his emotions using eye-based expressions such as tears, dilation of his pupil, and movements of his eyelid. Despite this, Waddle Doo is capable of speaking, as evidenced inKirby Battle Royale andKirby: Right Back at Ya!.
Waddle Doo is often associated with the recurringbossKracko, who is able to conjure them in most of his appearances and also has a giant singular eye which can fire beams. Waddle Doo also has a much largermid-boss variation known asKing Doo who appears inKirby's Return to Dream Land andKirby: Planet Robobot, along with a few other titles.
Game appearances[edit]
| Waddle Doo’s video game appearances | ||
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| Game | Role | Notes |
| Kirby series | ||
| Kirby's Dream Land | Enemy | |
| Kirby's Adventure | Enemy | |
| Kirby's Pinball Land | Cameo | Appears as part of the roulette inWispy-Woods Land. |
| Kirby's Dream Course | Enemy | Only provides theParasol ability in this game. |
| Kirby's Avalanche | Boss | Final tutorial opponent. |
| Kirby Super Star | Enemy and playable character | Can be summoned as aHelper. |
| Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards | Reference | Waddle Doo is referenced from the result ofDark Matter possessingWaddle Dee. |
| Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble | Enemy | |
| Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land | Enemy | Reprises his role fromKirby's Adventure. |
| Kirby & The Amazing Mirror | Enemy | |
| Kirby: Canvas Curse | Enemy and unlockable playable character | Waddle Doo is inball form when playable. |
| Kirby: Squeak Squad | Enemy | |
| Kirby Super Star Ultra | Enemy and playable character | Reprises his role fromKirby Super Star. Also selectable inHelper to Hero. |
| Kirby's Epic Yarn | Enemy | These Waddle Doos were created byYin-Yarn. |
| Kirby Mass Attack | Strato Patrol EOS andKirby Quest enemy | |
| Kirby's Return to Dream Land | Enemy | |
| Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition | Roles vary between games | |
| Kirby: Triple Deluxe | Enemy | |
| Kirby Fighters Deluxe | Enemy | Can be summoned byKracko during his boss fight. |
| Kirby and the Rainbow Curse | Cameo | Appears in the intro. Also appears as a collectiblefigurine, and in one of theSecret Diary pages. |
| Kirby: Planet Robobot | Enemy | |
| Kirby Battle Royale | Supporting character | Responsible for checking Kirby into battles inDedede's Cake Royale. |
| Kirby Star Allies | Enemy and playable Friend | |
| Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn | Enemy | These Waddle Doos were created byYin-Yarn. They reprise their role fromKirby's Epic Yarn. |
| Kirby's Dream Buffet | Reference | Waddle Doo is referenced as aColor andCostume for Kirby, and is also on someCharacter Treats. |
| Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe | Enemy | Reprises his role fromKirby's Return to Dream Land. |
| Kirby Air Riders | Rider | |
| Super Smash Bros. series | ||
| Super Smash Bros. Brawl | Cameo | Appears as atrophy, and in King Dedede’sWaddle Dee Toss andWaddle Dee Army moves. |
| Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS | Smash Run enemy | Also appears as a trophy. |
| Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Spirit | |
Kirby's Dream Land[edit]

Waddle Doo first appeared inKirby's Dream Land. He stands in place and will attempt to fire beams at Kirby. Since there are no Copy Abilities in this title, he provides nothing if swallowed. He is also summoned byKracko.
Waddle Doo can be found in every stage except forGreen Greens.
Kirby's Adventure /Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land[edit]

InKirby's Adventure, Waddle Doo is a semi-common enemy who famously bears theBeam ability, as he is the very first ability-providing enemy that Kirby encounters inthe first stage of the game. He also appears inKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.
In addition to his role as an enemy, Waddle Doo appears as an opponent in bothQuick Draw fromKirby's Adventure andQuick Draw fromKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.
InKirby's Adventure andKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Waddle Doo can be found in the following levels and stages:
| Waddle Doo locations inKirby's Adventure andKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land | |||||||
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| Stage | Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5 | Stage 6 | Stage 7 |
| Vegetable Valley | N/A | N/A | |||||
| Ice Cream Island | N/A | ||||||
| Butter Building | |||||||
| Grape Garden | |||||||
| Yogurt Yard | |||||||
| Orange Ocean | |||||||
| Rainbow Resort | |||||||
Kirby's Pinball Land[edit]
Waddle Doo's image appears as part of the roulette machine inWispy-Woods Land. If all three slots match Waddle Doo's image, any Maxim Tomato and Energy Drinks present on the board will be removed. Waddle Doo is the only enemy represented inKirby's Pinball Land who does not actually make a personal appearance.
Kirby's Dream Course[edit]
- Main article:Parasol Waddle Doo
Waddle Doo appears as an enemy on the courses in this game, where he is always seenwith a parasol in hand. As such, this is the only game in the series where Waddle Doo exclusively provides theParasol ability.
Kirby's Avalanche[edit]

| “ | You did not treat Waddle Dee with respect... Now I, Waddle Doo will repay you in kind! | ” | — Waddle Doo fromKirby's Avalanche |
| “ | Waddle Dee's first cousin, this cyclops lacks perspective, seeing everything in only two dimensions. | ” | — Kirby's Avalanche Instruction Booklet (North American print), page 21 |
Waddle Doo (abbreviated asWADO in this game) is the third and final opponent faced in the 'Lessons' stages. This is the first game to depict him with his current design; his eye is noticeably bigger and he has yellow feet rather than green, in addition to having two strands of hair rather than three. He has no particular patterns or behaviors, and is not particularly tough to defeat. HisPuyo Puyo equivalent is Mummy.
Kirby Super Star /Kirby Super Star Ultra[edit]

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InKirby Super Star, Waddle Doo is a rather common enemy that attacks using his characteristic beam. Waddle Doo can also serve as a Helper (who is slightly lighter orange than a standard Waddle Doo), created out of the Beam ability. He can also be conjured byKracko Jr. andKracko and appears at the beginning of the battle against the former.
Waddle Doo appears as one of the opponents inSamurai Kirby. He also appears as a card inKirby Card Swipe and as a target inKirby on the Draw.
InKirby Super Star Ultra'sHelper to Hero, Waddle Doo is one of the playableHelpers, bearing a light green color.
Waddle Doo can be found in the following places inKirby Super Star andKirby Super Star Ultra:
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards[edit]
Waddle Doo does not appear inKirby 64: The Crystal Shards, but Kirby'sWaddle Dee friend takes on an appearance similar to a Waddle Doo when possessed byDark Matter. However, he does not use any beam attacks, and theKirby Character Encyclopedia states that no Waddle Doos appear in this game, confirming that this possessed Waddle Dee is not actually a real Waddle Doo.
- Waddle Dee is transformed into a Waddle Doo-like form
- Kirby battles the possessed Waddle Dee
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble[edit]

Waddle Doo returns inKirby Tilt 'n' Tumble, and serves a similar function of firing beams, though from a top-down format. Given the nature of the game, he does not provide any special abilities upon defeat. Like Waddle Dees, Waddle Doo can be defeated by popping up theGame Boy Color to turn him into astar piece.
Waddle Doo can be found only inLvl 4-1.
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror[edit]
Waddle Doo returns inKirby & The Amazing Mirror, unaltered from his appearance inKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land and still providing the Beam Ability as usual.
InKirby & The Amazing Mirror, Waddle Doo may be found in the following areas and rooms:
| Waddle Doo 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 |
Kirby: Canvas Curse[edit]

Waddle Doo appears inKirby: Canvas Curse, providing the Beam ability when touched.
A Waddle Doo in ball form is also playable in the game, which has permanent use of the Beam ability. He is unlocked by completing every stage with all four of the other playable characters. It is also possible to unlock Waddle Doo by starting the game withKirby: Nightmare in Dream Land orKirby & The Amazing Mirror in the console's GBA slot.
Waddle Doo also appears as one of the objects which can be painted inPaint Panic.
InKirby: Canvas Curse, Waddle Doo appears in the following locations:
| Waddle Doo locations inKirby: Canvas Curse | ||||||
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| Reddy Land | Arange Gorge | Iello Adventure | Neo Greo | Bloo Hills | Omarine Zone | Wonder Lilane |
All stages | ||||||
Kirby: Squeak Squad[edit]
InKirby: Squeak Squad, Waddle Doo appears as an enemy, with the exact same look and characteristics that he had inKirby & The Amazing Mirror. Here, Waddle Doo can be possessed byGhost Kirby, whereupon he can be made to walk, jump, and fire his beam, though this last action requires a little charge-up.
InKirby: Squeak Squad, Waddle Doo can be found in the following levels and stages:
| Waddle Doo locations inKirby: Squeak Squad | |||||||
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| Stage | Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5 | Boss | Secret |
| Prism Plains | |||||||
| Nature Notch | |||||||
| Cushy Cloud | |||||||
| Jam Jungle | |||||||
| Vocal Volcano | N/A | ||||||
| Ice Island | |||||||
| Secret Sea | |||||||
| Gamble Galaxy | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
Kirby's Epic Yarn /Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn[edit]

| “ | This big-eyed Waddle Doo may be a fake, but that beam is as nasty as the real thing! | ” | — Patch Plaza description fromKirby's Epic Yarn |
InKirby's Epic Yarn, yarn versions of Waddle Doos appear as somewhat common enemies, though they are imposters made byYin-Yarn. Upon spotting Kirby, the yarn Waddle Doo will shoot a beam out of his button eye. He will adjust his hair after shooting the beam, although he will also occasionally adjust it at times.
InKirby's Extra Epic Yarn, Waddle Doos appear both in the main game and inStage 3 of theSub-GameSlash & Bead. Here, they behave as they normally do, thoughMeta Knight is able to slash them with his sword or defeat them with hisSpecial for a reward ofbeads.
Waddle Doo can be found in the following stages inKirby's Epic Yarn andKirby's Extra Epic Yarn.
Kirby Mass Attack[edit]
Waddle Doo does not appear in the main game ofKirby Mass Attack. However, he does appear as an enemy in the sub-gamesKirby Brawlball,Strato Patrol EOS (asParasol Waddle Doos, summoned byKracko) andKirby Quest.Captain Waddle Doo fromthe anime also makes an appearance in Kirby Quest.
Kirby's Return to Dream Land /Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe[edit]

Waddle Doo returns as an enemy inKirby's Return to Dream Land and its remake,Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, providing theBeam ability like before. He can also be found carrying a Parasol. A super variant known asSuper Waddle Doo can also be found, which provides theFlare BeamSuper Ability. A similar enemy known asKing Doo appears as a mid-boss.
InKirby's Return to Dream Land, Waddle Doo can be found in the following levels and stages:
| Waddle Doo locations inKirby's Return to Dream Land andKirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe | ||||||
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| Stage | Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5 | Stage 6 |
| Cookie Country | N/A | |||||
| Raisin Ruins | Cameo | N/A | ||||
| Onion Ocean | N/A | |||||
| White Wafers | ||||||
| Nutty Noon | Cameo | |||||
| Egg Engines | ||||||
| Dangerous Dinner | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||
Waddle Doo returns inKirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, with his properties and behavior remaining unchanged. He also appears as aDress-Up Mask, unlocked by completing card #23 in theStamp Rally, reprises his role as a target inKirby on the Draw, and makes more appearances as an enemy inMagolor Epilogue: The Interdimensional Traveler.
| Waddle Doo locations in Magolor Epilogue: The Interdimensional Traveler | |||
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| Stage | Appearance? | Stage | Appearance? |
| Opening Stage | 4-3 | ||
| 1-1 | 4-4 | ||
| 1-2 | 4-EX | ||
| 1-3 | Sphere | ||
| 1-BOSS | Levitation | ||
| 2-1 | Health | ||
| 2-2 | Surge | ||
| 2-3 | Bomb | ||
| 2-4 | Upward | ||
| 2-BOSS | Needles | ||
| 3-1 | Barrier | ||
| 3-2 | Vanish | ||
| 3-3 | Cannon | ||
| 3-4 | Black Hole | ||
| 3-BOSS | Trickery | ||
| 4-1 | Secret Stage | ||
| 4-2 | Final Boss | ||
Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition[edit]
In addition to appearing in the games featured inthis collection, Waddle Doo also appears as a common enemy in theNew Challenge Stages, where he behaves much as he did inKirby's Return to Dream Land. However, due to the nature of the game, Kirby cannot obtain the Beam ability from him here.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe[edit]

Waddle Doo appears again inKirby: Triple Deluxe, reprising his role from his previous appearances. One of the stage bosses,Kracko, will summon Waddle Doos to attack Kirby.
Waddle Doo is also represented by a couple in-gamekeychains. One depicts hissprite fromKirby's Adventure, another depicts him in ball form fromKirby: Canvas Curse, and a third depicts hishelper sprite fromKirby Super Star Ultra.
InKirby: Triple Deluxe, Waddle Doo can be found in the following levels and stages:
| Waddle Doo locations inKirby: Triple Deluxe | ||||||||
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| Stage | Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5 | Stage 6 (EX) | Stage 7 EX | Stage 8 EX |
| Fine Fields | N/A | N/A | ||||||
| Lollipop Land | Cameo | N/A | N/A | |||||
| Old Odyssey | N/A | |||||||
| Wild World | N/A | |||||||
| Endless Explosions | N/A | |||||||
| Royal Road | ||||||||
Kirby Fighters Deluxe[edit]
InKirby Fighters Deluxe, Kracko can once again summon Waddle Doos during his boss fight in the game's Single Player mode.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse[edit]
| “ | Waddle Doo was shocked when he saw that bright light shining down from the sky, but he was too scared to run. He'll be OK as long as that giant eye of his doesn't dry out. Ugh. Can you just imagine what that would feel like? | ” | — Figurine description fromKirby and the Rainbow Curse |
InKirby and the Rainbow Curse, a single Waddle Doo appears as one of the first characters to be affected by the sucking of Dream Land's colors. The very same Waddle Doo appears as aFigurine later on.
Kirby: Planet Robobot[edit]

Waddle Doo reappears inKirby: Planet Robobot, reprising his role from past installments. He now also provides theBeam Mode for theRobobot Armor.
Waddle Doo also appears on twostickers. One depicts him as a "doodle", presumably drawn by Kirby, and the other depicts him in ball form fromKirby: Canvas Curse.
InKirby: Planet Robobot, Waddle Doo can be found in the following levels and stages:
| Waddle Doo locations inKirby: Planet Robobot | ||||||||
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| Stage | Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5 | Stage 6 (EX) | Stage 7 EX | Stage 8 EX |
| Patched Plains | N/A | N/A | ||||||
| Resolution Road | Cameo | N/A | N/A | |||||
| Overload Ocean | N/A | |||||||
| Gigabyte Grounds | N/A | |||||||
| Rhythm Route | N/A | |||||||
| Access Ark | ||||||||
Kirby Battle Royale[edit]
| “ | Who knew we'd have so many of you round battlers show up? Doesn't seem to faze Waddle Doo at the check-in desk though. | ” | — Soldier Waddle Dee,Kirby Battle Royale |
In theDedede's Cake Royale mode ofKirby Battle Royale, a Waddle Doo operates the check-in desk for tournament battles. He presents Kirby with the battles in his current league, and informs Kirby when he has enough League Points to enter the qualifier rounds.
A Waddle Doo can also be seen in the audience forCrazy Theater, wielding two glow sticks and flailing them with much more gusto than the Waddle Dees in the crowd.
Kirby Star Allies[edit]

Waddle Doo returns as a standard enemy in this title. He can also become afriend, representing theBeam ability. As such, he can provide theZap element to weapons and help perform moves likeZap Splasher. Notably, when Waddle Doo is recruited as an ally, he no longer shoots the beam from his eye, but uses a wand to match Beam Kirby.
Naturally, Waddle Doo has his own adventure inGuest Star ???? Star Allies Go!, called "Beam Land" (a pun on "Dream Land"). He is also selectable inThe Ultimate Choice.
InKirby Star Allies, Waddle Doo can be found in the following levels and stages:
Kirby's Dream Buffet[edit]
Waddle Doo does not appear directly inKirby's Dream Buffet. However, aCostume in his likeness is available for Kirby to wear, which fittingly gives him a large eye and two strands of hair. AColor is also available, which resembles Waddle Doo's color scheme, called "Doo Ketchup". Together, these make Kirby greatly resemble Waddle Doo, making it seem like he is a playable character. Additionally, Waddle Doo appears on threeCharacter Treats; one depicting his artwork fromKirby's Dream Land, another depicting hissprite fromKirby's Adventure, and the third depicting him as part of theFriend Circle treat.
Kirby Air Riders[edit]
Waddle Doo appears as a rider and playable character inKirby Air Riders. He can be unlocked either throughAir Ride by completing a race atFloria Fields in the Laps ruleset without crashing into any enemies, or throughTop Ride by hitting a rider with aCourse Quaker. His alternate palette gives him a black body, red iris, and dark pink feet.
Waddle Doo can attack nearby riders by shooting a beam at them. He also fires a more powerful beam from a magic rod with hisSpecial, Waddle Doo Barrage. Like all riders in the game, he's able to use Copy Abilities.
Super Smash Bros. series[edit]
Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]
InSuper Smash Bros. Brawl, King Dedede may throw a Waddle Doo when using hisWaddle Dee Toss special move. This Waddle Doo will wander around the stage, occasionally performing a Beam Whip. Waddle Doo can also appear when King Dedede is using hisFinal Smash:Waddle Dee Army. Additionally, Waddle Doo appears as a collectibletrophy.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]
InSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, Waddle Doo appears as an enemy in Smash Run, a mode made exclusively for the 3DS version, and also appears as a trophy in that game.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]
Waddle Doo appears as a Spirit inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, and is obtainable by defeating his puppet fighter inWorld of Light or theSpirit Board, in addition to buying him in theShop. He is a Novice-level Attack-type primary spirit with one support slot and no additional effects. His level 1 stats are 517 attack and 486 defense, and his level 99 stats are 2,585 attack and 2,434 defense. His spirit battle involves three red Kirbys withSuper Scopes over an electrified floor on the Dream Land (64) stage.
Kirby: Right Back at Ya![edit]

- Main article:Captain Waddle Doo
A Waddle Doo with the ability to speak makes an appearance inKirby: Right Back at Ya!, known formally asCaptain Waddle Doo. In this role, Waddle Doo serves as the captain of the guard forCastle Dedede, and commands theWaddle Dees stationed there. Despite this, Captain Waddle Doo is not directly related to the Waddle Dees, and does not even know how many there really are inhabiting the castle. Captain Waddle Doo is depicted with a small sword and scabbard in this series, which is something he is not seen with in the games (outside of his cameo in Kirby Quest).
In theKirby novel series[edit]

In theKirby novel series, Waddle Doo makes an appearance inKirby's Decisive Battle! Battle Royale!!,Kirby: Sever Evil with a Slash in a Flash!, andKirby: Great Duel at a Quick Draw Contest!.
InKirby's Decisive Battle! Battle Royale!! he works as the receptionist forDedede's Cake Royale. He tellsKirby that he was at first was a participant in the tournament until an army of Kirby copies beat him. He warns Kirby about the strength of the Kirby copies and tells him that to enter the Cake Royale, he must choose a partner, explaining the rules of the tournament. Waddle Doo tells Kirby andWaddle Dee that it would be a problem to tell Waddle Dee apart from all of his copies, so Waddle Dee puts on a bandana with the intent to stand out from the others. After doing so, Waddle Doo registers Kirby and Bandana Waddle Dee as participants of the Cake Royale. Later, Waddle Doo calls Kirby and Waddle Dee to the arena for a game ofCrazy Theater and explains the rules of the game to them. After Kirby and Waddle Dee regain their consciousness after theirFlagball match, Waddle Doo tells them that they won their match-up againstMeta Knight andAxe Knight, and that the tournament was put on hold until they recovered, since there is only one match left. WhenKing Dedede enters the arena, Waddle Doo tries to explain to him that he needs to register and have a partner, but Dedede ignores him and forces Kirby to battle him one-on-one. After Kirby defeats the Dededestroyer Z, Waddle Doo is one of the first to notice that all of the Kirby copies were gone as part of Tron's evil scheme. At the end of the novel, Waddle Doo is one of the many Dream Landers who celebrates Kirby's victory.
Profiles[edit]
Flavor text[edit]
| Image | Game | Flavor text |
|---|---|---|
| Kirby: Canvas Curse | Beam ability is mine! | |
| Kirby Star Allies | Guest Star Waddle Doo: "I'll bet it all on this beam!" | |
| Kirby Air Riders | Keeps an eye on nearby rivals, then hits 'em with a peeper-powered arc of optic blasts! |
Super Smash Bros. Brawl trophy[edit]
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS trophy[edit]
Nintendo Today![edit]
Waddle Doos have one big eyeball, and two or three strands of hair on their heads. They closely resemble Waddle Dees, but these guys are able to fire a whip-like beam from their eye. In Kirby: Canvas Curse, they also show up in the shape of a ball.
Trivia[edit]
- According toMasahiro Sakurai, Waddle Dee and Waddle Doo are so similar to each other because, during the production ofKirby's Dream Land, he saved cartridge space by reusing the back half of the enemy and only changing the front half.[1]
Gallery[edit]
- Main article:Waddle Doo/gallery
- Artwork fromKirby's Dream Land
- Artwork fromKirby Super Star
- Icon fromKirby Super Star
- Artwork fromKirby: Canvas Curse
- Artwork fromKirby Super Star Ultra
- Sprite fromKirby on the Draw inKirby Super Star Ultra
- Screenshot fromKirby: Triple Deluxe
- Model fromKirby Star Allies
- Kirby no Copy-toru! artwork
Quotes[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ワドルドゥ Wadoru Du | Waddle Doo |
| English | Waddle Doo | "Waddle" to emphasize its relation to Waddle Dee with its waddling gait; "Doo" because the round "o"s reflect its round eyeball.[1] |
| Traditional Chinese | 瓦豆魯篤 wǎ dòu lǔ dǔ | Waddle Doo |
| Simplified Chinese | 瓦豆鲁笃 wǎ dòu lǔ dǔ | |
| Dutch | Waddle Doo | - |
| French | Waddle Doo | - |
| German | Waddle Doo | - |
| Italian | Waddle Doo Pallocchio (Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land) | - Combination of "Palla" (ball) and "Occhio" (eye) |
| Korean | 웨이들 두 Weideul Du | Waddle Doo |
| Portuguese | Waddle Doo | - |
| Russian | Вэдл Ду Vedl Du | Waddle Doo |
| Spanish | Waddle Doo | - |
References
- ↑1.01.1Development Secrets of the Original Kirby, Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games, YouTube
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- Good pages
- Helpers
- Playable characters
- Riders in Kirby Air Riders
- Enemies in Kirby's Dream Land
- Enemies in Kirby's Adventure
- Enemies in Kirby's Dream Course
- Opponents in Kirby's Avalanche
- Enemies in Kirby Super Star
- Enemies in Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble
- Enemies in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
- Enemies in Kirby: Canvas Curse
- Enemies in Kirby: Squeak Squad
- Enemies in Kirby Super Star Ultra
- Enemies in Kirby's Epic Yarn
- Enemies in Kirby Mass Attack
- Enemies in Kirby's Return to Dream Land
- Enemies in New Challenge Stages
- Enemies in Kirby: Triple Deluxe
- Enemies in Kirby: Planet Robobot
- Enemies in Kirby Star Allies
- Enemies in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
- Mid-bosses in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
- Creatures that yield Beam when swallowed
- Novel characters
- Pages using Tabber parser tag
- Articles which list Japanese names
- Articles which list Chinese names
- Articles which list Dutch names
- Articles which list French names
- Articles which list German names
- Articles which list Italian names
- Articles which list Korean names
- Articles which list Portuguese names
- Articles which list Russian names
- Articles which list Spanish names





