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Wicked Willow
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| “ | Scary inhabitant of Weird Woods, this is one spooky tree! | ” | — Patch Plaza description |
Wicked Willow is anenemy that debuted inKirby's Epic Yarn, exclusive to theWeird Woods stage. As suggested by their name, they are trees with blue-purple leaves, covered in pink and purple vines, with sharp teeth in the trunk. They also harbor multi-colored spores that become spiny on release, which they use as an attack.
Wicked Willows stopKirby in his tracks, and prevent him from continuing the stage until they are defeated. Kirby can defeat Wicked Willows only in hisSaucer form, since he needs to suck the spores up in order to use his electrical shock attack. They need to be shocked twice in order for Kirby to pass.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | トーセンボク Tōsenboku | Portmanteau of「通せん坊」(tōsenbō, blocking one's way) and「木」(boku, an on'yomi reading of "tree") |
| European French | Wicked Willow | - |
| German | Wicked Willow | - |
| Italian | Wicked Willow | - |
| Korean | 불길목 bulgilmok | Portmanteau of 불길 (bulgil, ominous in a sinister way) and 목 (mok, 木 for tree); see also 길목 (gilmok), meaning "crossroad" or referring to an important point in a path |
| Spanish | Wicked Willow | - |
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