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{{Infobox-Enemy|image=[[File:KatAMBlockin.png]]|caption=Sprite from ''Kirby & the Amazing Mirror''|game1=''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]''|lastgame=''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''|copy ability=None|similar=[[Scarfy]]}}
{{Infobox-Enemy|image=[[File:KatAMBlockin.png]]|caption=Sprite from ''Kirby & the Amazing Mirror''|game1=''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]''|lastgame=''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''|copy ability=None|similar=[[Scarfy]]}}
'''Blockin''' is an enemy that debuts in ''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]'' and returns in ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'', where it looks and acts the same. It resembles an orange block with rounded edges, which possesses a grumpy looking face with glowing eyes and no nose.
'''Blockin''' is an enemy that debuts in ''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]'' and returns in ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'', where it looks and acts the same but only appears once, in [[Gamble Galaxy]]. It resembles an orange block with rounded edges, which possesses a grumpy looking face with glowing eyes and no nose.


Attempting to catch [[Kirby]] by surprise, Blockins initially disguise themselves as [[Star Block]]s. However, once Kirby either attempts to inhale them or attacks them without causing enough damage to immediately destroy them, they reveal their true shape and begin to fly after Kirby in a similar manner as a [[Scarfy]], opening and closing their mouth. If a Blockin manages to bump into Kirby, it reduces his health by one bar and reverts back to a Star Block. Although Blockins cannot be inhaled, they are vulnerable to all other attacks, as well as self-destructing if Kirby avoids them for a few seconds.
Attempting to catch [[Kirby]] by surprise, Blockins initially disguise themselves as [[Star Block]]s. However, once Kirby either attempts to inhale them or attacks them without causing enough damage to immediately destroy them, they reveal their true shape and begin to fly after Kirby in a similar manner as a [[Scarfy]], opening and closing their mouth. If a Blockin manages to bump into Kirby, it reduces his health by one bar and reverts back to a Star Block. Although Blockins cannot be inhaled, they are vulnerable to all other attacks, as well as self-destructing if Kirby avoids them for a few seconds.

Revision as of 17:18, 9 October 2010

Blockin
KatAMBlockin.png
Sprite from Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
Details
First game Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
Latest game Kirby: Squeak Squad
Copy Ability None
Similar entities Scarfy
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Blockin is an enemy that debuts in Kirby & the Amazing Mirror and returns in Kirby: Squeak Squad, where it looks and acts the same but only appears once, in Gamble Galaxy. It resembles an orange block with rounded edges, which possesses a grumpy looking face with glowing eyes and no nose.

Attempting to catch Kirby by surprise, Blockins initially disguise themselves as Star Blocks. However, once Kirby either attempts to inhale them or attacks them without causing enough damage to immediately destroy them, they reveal their true shape and begin to fly after Kirby in a similar manner as a Scarfy, opening and closing their mouth. If a Blockin manages to bump into Kirby, it reduces his health by one bar and reverts back to a Star Block. Although Blockins cannot be inhaled, they are vulnerable to all other attacks, as well as self-destructing if Kirby avoids them for a few seconds.

Names in Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ブロックン
Burokkun
From ブロックburokku (block) and 「君」kun, a title mainly used for male teenagers
German Blocknor -


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