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|jaM=Nangy <br><small>A corrupted form of「{{furi|鰻|うなぎ}}」(''unagi'', eel)</small>
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|itM=A mixture between "pesce" (fish) and "scossa" (electric shock)

Revision as of 08:50, 5 June 2023

Amprey
KEY Amprey screenshot.jpg
Screenshot of Amprey from the Patch Plaza cast list.
Details
First game Kirby's Epic Yarn (2010)
Latest game Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn (2019)
Similar entities Embaconda
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This creature lives deep in the ocean. Don't be shocked if you see it!
— Patch Plaza description

Amprey is an invincible eel-like creature that appears in Kirby's Epic Yarn and its remake. It is a relatively large enemy with a purple body, yellow button eyes and green fins. Amprey's body also flashes bright green and purple due to its electricity. Attached to an Amprey's tail is a line of three large beads which Kirby or Prince Fluff can collect without taking damage. However, if they collide with the rest of the Amprey, they will lose some of their beads. Encountered exclusively in Deep-Dive Deep in Water Land, this long purple fish swims circles around set features of the landscape.

Amprey gets its name from the words "ampere" and "lamprey" fused together in a portmanteau. The ampere is a measure of electric current, and a lamprey is a form of jawless fish that resembles an eel.

Locations

As mentioned above, Amprey appears only in the stage Deep-Dive Deep.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ナンギー
Nangī
Nangy
A corrupted form of「うなぎ」(unagi, eel)
Italian Pescescossa A mixture between "pesce" (fish) and "scossa" (electric shock)