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{{Main|:Category:Parallel bosses}}
{{Main|:Category:Parallel bosses}}
[[File:SKC Parallel Susie Art.png|200px|thumb|[[Parallel Susie]] is the first known parallel boss in the ''Kirby'' series, appearing in games like ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''.]]
[[File:SKC Parallel Susie Art.png|200px|thumb|[[Parallel Susie]] is the first known parallel boss in the ''Kirby'' series, appearing in games like ''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''.]]
There are several bosses that originate from Another Dimension which are categorized as "parallel bosses", which are extremely powerful counterparts to bosses existing within Kirby's home dimension. Like most stronger variants, parallel bosses are depicted with an alternate color scheme, usually with a dark palette (as demonstrated prominently on [[Parallel Landia]] and [[Parallel Woods]]). It is often the case that parallel bosses have a very high amount of [[health]] and feature a variety of more difficult attacks to further present a challenge to the player.
There are several bosses that originate from Another Dimension which are categorized as "parallel bosses", extremely powerful counterparts of bosses existing within Kirby's home dimension. Like most stronger variants, parallel bosses are depicted with an alternate color scheme, usually with a dark palette (as demonstrated prominently on [[Parallel Landia]] and [[Parallel Woods]]). It is often the case that parallel bosses have a very high amount of [[health]] and feature a variety of more difficult attacks to further present a challenge to the player.


The names of parallel bosses are usually prefixed with "Parallel" in English and the French, Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese localizations deriving from it. However, the Japanese, German, Italian and Korean versions use the prefix "Another" while the Chinese versions use "Another Dimension", which further reinforce the relation of these bosses to Another Dimension itself.
The names of parallel bosses are usually prefixed with "Parallel" in English and the French, Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese localizations deriving from it. However, the Japanese, German, Italian and Korean versions use the prefix "Another" while the Chinese versions use "Another Dimension", which further reinforce the relation of these bosses to Another Dimension itself.
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