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'''Bombar''' is a [[Mid-Boss]] who appears in [[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]. It is a green airplane-like creature with brown feet, a biplane helmet that has a star on the sides, an orange-whitish scarf, and large, angry eyes. It provides the [[Missile]] ability when swallowed. | '''Bombar''' is a [[Mid-Boss]] who appears in [[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]. It is a green airplane-like creature with brown feet, a biplane helmet that has a star on the sides, an orange-whitish scarf, and large, angry eyes. It provides the [[Missile]] ability when swallowed. | ||
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==Battle== | ==Battle== |
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Bombar is a Mid-Boss who appears in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. It is a green airplane-like creature with brown feet, a biplane helmet that has a star on the sides, an orange-whitish scarf, and large, angry eyes. It provides the Missile ability when swallowed.
Battle
The battle normally starts with Bombar twirling. It will choose one of three attacks:
- It may use a diving attack, in which it swoops down, attempting to hit Kirby.
- It may drop bombs that grant the Bomb ability if inhaled. Bombar will drop several of these in sequence.
- It may fire missiles that grant the Missile ability. These missiles have a homing property, and can travel through walls and floors.
Locations
Bombar may be found in the following rooms:
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | エアロスター Earo Sutā |
Aero Star |
French | Bombardur | Bomber |
German | Jetstar | - |
Italian | Trop Gun | Could be a reference to the 1986 movie Top Gun |
Korean | 에어로스타 E'eoroseuta |
Aero Star |
Spanish | Aeburón | A possible fusion of "Aéreo" (aerial) and "Tiburón" (shark) |
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